Where Frisco's Recovery Groups Gather.

The 6500 Preston Club provides reliable, accessible meeting space for recovery groups serving our community. The lights, the chairs, and the open door, so the groups who meet here can focus on what matters most.

A Landlord With A Mission.

The 6500 Preston Club is an independent Texas nonprofit, organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our purpose is simple: to provide a safe, accessible, and dignified space where 12-step and recovery groups can meet.

We are not a recovery group ourselves. We don't run meetings, lead programs, or speak for any fellowship. Groups like AA, Al-Anon, and other recovery communities are autonomous and because their own traditions prevent them from owning property, places like ours exist to hold the keys so they don't have to.

Think of us as the building, not the program.

What We Do

Provide Space

Clean, comfortable rooms available to recovery groups on a rental basis: by the meeting, week, or recurring schedule.

Welcome All Recovery Fellowships

AA, Al-Anon, and other recovery-focused groups are welcome to inquire about meeting times and availability.

Serve the Frisco Community

As a local nonprofit, every dollar we raise goes back into keeping the space available: rent, utilities, insurance, and upkeep.

For Groups Looking To Meet Here

We'd love to hear from you. Whether your group is well-established or just forming, we can walk you through availability, rental rates, and how scheduling works at the Club.

For The Community

Recovery happens in rooms like ours.

Keeping a space like the 6500 Preston Club running takes a community. If you believe in what we do, providing a steady, welcoming home for the groups that help people get and stay well, there are a few ways to get involved:

  • BECOME A MEMBER. Our membership program supports the Club's day-to-day operations and gives members a voice in how we grow. [Learn About Membership]

  • MAKE A CONTRIBUTION. Donations of any amount help us keep the rent paid and the doors open. [Donate]

  • STAY IN TOUCH. Sign up for occasional updates from the Club. [Join Our List]

Our Commitment

We believe recovery is a community effort, and keeping a place like this open is ours to do. We're committed to being transparent about how the Club is run, responsive to the groups who meet here, and respectful of the traditions and the autonomy of each fellowship that calls this space a meeting place.

If you have questions, ideas, or just want to talk, our door is open.