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Wayside House was founded by Twin Cities businessmen in 1946
to provide services to chemically dependent women. [An
alternate history states that "Wayside
House began in 1954 as the vision of Sarah Mary “Sally”
DeVay, a Honeywell employee who created a home for women who
had “fallen by the wayside” and energized the community to
help. While Wayside initially focused on providing shelter
for women in poverty, the agency’s founders soon realized
that chemical dependency was a core issue holding back most
of the women and shifted Wayside’s mission to focus on
recovery. Wayside became one of the nation’s first treatment
centers for women at a time when women’s addiction was very
much “in the closet.” ]
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