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by Eliane Bechtelar Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Adult & Teen Challenge ministries depend on three different funding sources. When all sources are working well, the ministry is able to focus meeting the student's needs. Donations, income from micro-enterprises, and student fees make up the three legs of income to sustain a successful program.

Who is the owner of Teen Challenge?

David WilkersonHomegoing. David Wilkerson, founder of Teen Challenge, went to be with the Lord.

What does Teen Challenge teach?

Discipleship & Evangelism Through our Bible-based curriculum, students learn how to apply God's Word to their lives. They also learn to recognize the Holy Spirit's work in their lives, invite God to help them overcome their life-controlling problems, and become more like Christ.

What is Teen Challenge USA?

ADULT & TEEN CHALLENGE USA LOCATIONS There are over 200 Adult & Teen Challenge USA residential programs throughout the United States. These Christian recovery centers offer a variety of programs that include drug addiction help, alcohol recovery, and services for youth, adults and families.

Is Teen Challenge in Florida?

If you would like to find a Teen Challenge for your boy , be aware that Teen Challenge Adventure Ranch may be precisely what you are looking for. Located in Arkansas, it may be a distance from Florida, but that may be a good thing.

What faith is Teen Challenge?

Global Teen Challenge is a network of Christian faith-based corporations intended to provide rehabilitation services to people struggling with addiction. It was founded by David Wilkerson in 1961.

Where can I send my troubled child for free in Florida?

The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc. is a statewide association that can provide crisis counseling, parenting information, respite services, and referrals to other sources that serve homeless, runaway, and troubled youth ages ten and older.

Does Florida have a Scared Straight program?

While numerous "get tough" programs are often suggested for at-risk teens in Florida, such as military style boot camp or "scared straight" programs, leading research has shown that these programs actually serve to increase recidivism rates and boost the odds of offending by 60%-70%.

How many Teen Challenge centers are in the world?

Since the first Teen Challenge center opened in New York in 1960, the program has grown to over 195 centers across the nation. There are also 550 centers worldwide.

What is the religious exemption?

"The religious exemption protects the programs from inspections by the state’s department of children and families, which means students can be imprisoned or shackled and, unlike with licensed youth programs, can be denied contact with their parents and prevented from accessing child-abuse hotlines.". TIME Magazine.

How did Wilkerson die?

Tragically, Wilkerson died in a car crash in 2011 at the age of 79. According to the organization's history, "Teen Challenge has grown to over 1060 centers in 82 countries". Here is a brief description : Global Teen Challenge is a service agency that exists to serve the more than 1000 Teen Challenge programs in more than 90 countries of the world.

Description

Provides youth, adults and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to become productive members of society.

Is this treatment center really free?

Most of the listings on this website are free; however, we decided it would also be helpful for our visitors to see sliding scale treatment centers and low cost rehab centers for low income persons.

User questions & answers

Are you familiar with Teen Challenge? Help FreeRehabCenters.org users find out answers.

What is the Teen Challenge?

The Teen Challenge program is designed to develop a sense of personal responsibility, self-discipline, godly character, a sense of right and wrong and self-respect. The final result is a graduate who is full of hope for her future.

What age do boys go to Christian boarding schools?

Adolescent boys, ages 12-17, and their concerned families find a fresh start in their troubled relationships at Teen Challenge homes. The Christian boarding schools provide a structured environment that helps out-of-control youth discover significance and purpose for their lives, a foundation for a productive and healthy future.

Why is community service important?

Most importantly, they will grow in faith as they realize the great love of God Who believes their lives have tremendous value.

How long is the Adult and Teen Challenge?

Students learn to put their new way of life into action over a period of time. This is the major reason Adult & Teen Challenge is a 12-month program, not a 30 day program.

Why is recreational activity important?

Recreational activities vary greatly between centers and can be privileges to be earned at some locations. Learning how to enjoy leisure time without using drugs is a vital part of the recovery process. Physical activities are helpful for students’ overall health and wellness.

What is personal studies?

Personal Studies. In these individualized studies, student work through Biblical curriculum to help them accept the reality of their addiction. They also discover the new person God wants them to be. To learn new attitudes and behaviors for their new life, students must evaluate their past experience.

Why do schools have early light out?

Most centers practice an early “lights out” policy so students will get a good night’s sleep. This is a learning experience for many students to learn to go to bed early and rise early.

What is the primary goal of work?

The primary goal of work is to teach the student proper attitudes toward work. Students may be assigned to work at the center, a community project, or an outside work project. The work portion of the program offers the student the opportunity to see concrete results of their physical out-put. Students learn to appreciate the sense of accomplishment that comes with a job well-done.

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Paying For Treatment with Insurance

  • Most private health plans do cover at least a portion of substance abuse treatment, and some cover it entirely. To learn your carrier’s benefit coverage for residential treatment, call them or visit their website to find out what’s covered. Many drug treatment centers can do this for you if you’re not sure what to ask. They can find out if they are in your provider network and how many days a…
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Private Funding and Financing

  • Because the cost of rehab can be quite high depending on the facility and length of stay, it may be necessary to secure private financing for treatment if the individual is uninsured and cannot qualify for federal or state assistance. Some addiction treatment centers may offer scholarships, so it’s a good idea to talk to the admissions office as soon as you decide on a rehab. If not, the tr…
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State and Local Government Programs

  • Federally funded, state-run drug and alcohol addiction treatment programs can provide public assistance. Depending on the state, these programs may be a separate agency or they may be included under a larger health or behavioral health department. They can offer both outpatient and inpatient care, as well as aftercare support services. These public programs will have specific re…
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Selling Items of Value

  • Due to the importance of getting treatment for a serious substance addiction, it may be necessary to liquidate some non-essential items of value in order to finance the cost of rehab. Items such as sports equipment, digital equipment (cameras, laptops, etc.), collections of art, music equipment, used car or boats, sports memorabilia and jewelry can be sold quickly and easily. All of these ite…
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Non-Profit Treatment Centers

  • There are non-profit addiction treatment programs available at little or no cost. The Salvation Army has a program that requires no payment, but the patient must be willing to work a 40-hour week to pay for their room and board. They work in the warehouses sorting donated items, or help with administrative duties in exchange for a six-month treatment program that is free of charge. …
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