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The '''1920 Club''' is a member-run, drop-in center for people recovering from mental illness.  It offers a supportive environment for individuals who use mental health services.  
The '''1920 Club''' is a member-run, drop-in center for people recovering from mental illness.  It offers a supportive environment for individuals who use mental health services.  


The 1920 Club offers social, recreational, educational, and community activities.  Art, music, and writing classes are offered each week and a hot lunch is provided daily.
The 1920 Club offers social, recreational, educational, and community activities.  Art, music, and writing classes are offered each week and a hot lunch is provided daily.
The [[Alabama Department of Mental Health]] honored [[Nena Biddle|Nena]] and [[Jack Biddle]]’s tireless work by naming the 1920 Club building to '''The Jack and Nena Biddle Building'''.


The center was founded in [[2001]] and is located at 1920 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Five Points South]].
The center was founded in [[2001]] and is located at 1920 [[10th Avenue South]] in [[Five Points South]].
==External Links==
* [https://the1920club.org/ 1920 Club] website


[[Category:2001 establishments]]
[[Category:2001 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 21:44, 5 March 2022

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The 1920 Club is a member-run, drop-in center for people recovering from mental illness. It offers a supportive environment for individuals who use mental health services.

The 1920 Club offers social, recreational, educational, and community activities. Art, music, and writing classes are offered each week and a hot lunch is provided daily.

The Alabama Department of Mental Health honored Nena and Jack Biddle’s tireless work by naming the 1920 Club building to The Jack and Nena Biddle Building.

The center was founded in 2001 and is located at 1920 10th Avenue South in Five Points South.

External Links