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A Clubhouse for Individuals with Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injury


Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury
Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury

“Our Mission is to provide a safe place to go, 

restoring their confidence in social settings.”


 
The following information is provided in the Trey’s House pamphlet:

Open Monday through Friday

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Saturday

 

1709 Blanco Rd.

San Antonio, Texas 78212


Call for more information about clubhouse membership and principles:

210-320-1904


Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury

Lunch is available daily to members and volunteers for no charge.


Tuesday night jam session and open mic.

7-10 p.m.


Community supported. Organized under the 501c3 rules of the IRS. Any donations made are tax deductible. 


Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury
Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury
Trey's House, San Antonio, Traumatic Brain Injury

Click below to read poetry by and to view articles about Darrell Tindall, a young man who suffered traumatic brain injury at the age of 14, when his mother and he were driving to his baseball game. Without warning, a school bus ran a stop sign and collided into the car that Tindall and his mother were in. Both Tindall and his mother suffered severe injuries.

Tindall has become a recent member of Trey’s House. He writes poetry and is open with those who ask him about his experiences with traumatic brain injury. He joked that the rights to his picture and writings would be costly, but he was completely open to having his work presented on Invasive Thoughts so he could share it with others.

Please take a moment to view Tindall’s page. 


Photography by Nicole Moore
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