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Teen Challenge USA
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Teen Challenge is one of the
oldest, largest and most successful programs of its kind in the world.
Established in 1958 by David Wilkerson, Teen Challenge has grown to more
than 300 centers in the United States and over 1000 world wide.
According to the 2002 National
Survey on Drug Use, an estimated 7.7 million individuals age 12 or older
were in need of care for an illicit drug problem. Furthermore, and
estimated 18.6 million persons age 12 or older were in need of
assistance for an alcohol problem. Teen Challenge has responded
with action to statistics like these. Providing residential and
non-residential care for thousands of men and women seeking freedom from
life-controlling problems, Teen Challenge has become their answer.
In the process of breaking down
the addiction cycle, Teen Challenge has become a solution to the
addiction crisis. Teen Challenge is known throughout the world for
providing successful recovery programs. Enthusiastic law
enforcement officials, judges, mayors, governors and other prominent
community and country leaders advocate the mission of Teen Challenge.
Several Unites States presidents have voiced their appreciation for the
unique work of Teen Challenge.
Teen Challenge is structured to
allow flexibility in meeting the needs of those whose lives have been
shattered by addictions. Where residential care is needed, Teen
Challenge offers a well-developed, multi-phased discipleship training
program. Teen Challenge also provides extensive non-residential
assistance through personal and group sessions. Prevention
programs are provided to thousands each year through public school
assemblies and church meetings.
Teen Challenge has significant
impact on local communities. By the time an individual enters Teen
Challenge he has typically had almost every relationship and family tie
shattered that might be helpful in recovery. He has usually formed
strong relationships with people and groups that actually perpetuate the
addiction spiral. After completing Teen Challenge, hope is
restored to not just the addict, but to the family as well. Solid,
positive relationships within community and family are also
re-established. Teen Challenge involvement in a community
facilitates a reduction in drug-related crimes in the area.
Prevention efforts within the community improve since recovered addicts
exert a profound impact on family, friends, and community. The
economic cost to society is reduced and restored and men and women
become contributors to their community. Teen Challenge even
participates in community projects, outreaches, food bank services,
correctional facility meetings, thrift stores and work projects.
Many Teen Challenge programs offer assistance and referral services to
the community.
Residential Program
Many of our centers offer a
one-year residential program for adolescents and adults designed to help
men and women learn how to live drug-free lives. During their
1-year stay, they do not hold down outside jobs, as all of their
attention is focused on the program. We challenge the residents to
embrace the Christian faith. We see that when they do, their lives
are transformed and they find true meaning and purpose.
Residents follow strict rules and
discipline. All residents adhere to a daily schedule which
includes chapel, Bible classes and work assignments on or near the
grounds. For information on Teen Challenge's curriculum call (417)
862-6969.
While most of our centers are for
adults, some do offer residential programs for teenagers. Please
contact the Teen
Challenge center nearest you to find out what services they offer.
To get information on a specific
Teen Challenge center it is best to contact that center directly.
Global
Teen Challenge
Global Teen Challenge Home Page
Global Teen Challenge is a service
agency that exists to serve more than 1000 Teen Challenge programs in 82
countries of the world. It is their desire to provide the
best and latest tools available in helping individuals with life
controlling addictions. According to the United Nations, more than
200 million people worldwide struggle with drug and alcohol abuse.
Drug users are getting younger and their use becoming more frequent.
Alcohol and drug addictions are plaguing our nations, our cities and
invading our homes. We are committed to doing everything we can to
reach people around the globe with life controlling problems.
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