
Trevor's Place is a 6,336-square-foot wrap-around services center operated by
Dallas 24 Hour Club and located at 1421 N. Peak Street, adjacent to Tillman House. It expands The 24’s ability to provide space for recovery meetings, education, job skills training, legal advocacy, and other support services that help Residents build stable, independent lives.
Trevor's Place Services

Life skills classes 12-Step meetings Fellowship events Structured Tillman House programming

Reading Book studies 12-Step work Small-group activities

Career coaching Financial planning Computer literacy College courses via Dallas College Workforce certifications

Quiet reflection and meditation Small-group conversation Informal fellowship Outdoor programming

Open gym Personal training Group fitness
Art at Trevor's Place
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Features two site-specific art installations intentionally integrated into the recovery environment to promote healing, dignity, and hope
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Empathy for Everyone by Sam Durant is an exterior electric sign symbolizing compassion and inclusion for all who enter the space
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Glacier Lake by Dallas-based artist Zeke Williams is a large scale painting installed in the Jack Zogg Meditation Garden, inspired by the restorative power of nature
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Art commissions generously funded through the support of Dana Nearburg and Deedie Rose

Sam Durant — Empathy for Everyone

Zeke Williams — Glacier Lake
I'm very happy to have this painting depicting the grandeur of Glacier Lake National Park installed at The 24’s new facility. The National Park system is very important to my family as my grandparents worked in the parks for twenty years during their retirement. It’s a privilege to bring the natural world to the Residents at Trevor’s Place. I hope it inspires the same awe and reflection it inspired in me as a child.
- Zeke Williams










