
My Brother’s House
A safe place for men to recover from alcoholism or drug addiction.
SPECIAL EVENT NOTICE
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March 28, 2026: Poker Run (Motorcycle Event) in memory of Jeff Savage.
April 11, 2026: MBH Alumni Dinner and Celebration
Welcome to My Brother’s House – a structured environment for men suffering from alcoholism or drug addiction.
My Brother’s House
The House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Muenster, Texas. Our vision is simple – to provide a safe and structured environment for men to recover from alcoholism or drug addition while equipping them with tools and skills that will allow them to be productive contributing members of their community.
Though our residents contribute weekly fees, we rely heavily on the generosity of the community and wonderful people like you.


Our Program
Our program encourages our residents on every stage of their journey to ongoing sobriety.

Helping You Decide
Our success is rooted in our application of the traditional AA/NA 12-Step program which provides a framework for anyone willing to make a genuine commitment while participating in the daily life of My Brother’s House.

Fill Out an Application
If you would like to explore becoming part of My Brother’s House, please click here and complete the online assessment.
Testimonials
It works
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4.85 from 1,300+ reviews
7 years clean and sober
Having spent much of my adult lift in rehabs, jails, and institutions, I found a foundation for living in My Brother’s House. I have not had a drink or used any drugs since. To everyone’s amazement, I have had the same job for over five years!
★★★★★
Skyler
A mentor’s experience
As a recovered alcoholic, I wanted to give back what has been so freely given to me. My Brother’s House offered a place where I could be of service. Personally I have witnessed the grace of God change the lives of these men.
★★★★★
Mike
I was broken when I got here
Sobriety was an option for me – prison was where I was going to spend my life, it was all my family knew. I have been sober over 5 years now. My Brother’s House was the place where I met the people that understood.
★★★★★
Michael



