Freeman Center
Rehabilitation Center in Waco, TX
In 1968, a group of concerned citizens recognized the need to establish a program where adults addicted to alcohol in the Heart of Texas could go for aid. These people organized and established the Freeman House in Waco, Texas. Named after Mason W. Freeman, a pioneer in the Alcoholics Anonymous in Texas, the program opened its doors January 1, 1969. Opening the Neatherlin Carriage House. On January 1, 1975, The Center started delivering services to women.