General Information about Teen Challenge
Is Teen Challenge just for teens?
Is Teen Challenge a medical program?
Why is Teen Challenge effective?
Is Teen Challenge open to people of all faiths?
What is a crisis center?
What is a restoration program and where are they located?
How do I start a Teen Challenge?
Can anyone order your curriculum?
Is Teen Challenge just for teens?
No, the vast majority of centers are actually for adults ages 18 and up. The directory of centers lists the centers and provides the gender and age brackets for each program.
Is Teen Challenge a medical program?
Teen Challenge believes in the faith model and concentrates on focusing attention
on God and His will for those that enter the program as well as those who
are being assisted in some of the services offered. While recognizing the
need for expertise in some areas, Teen Challenge does not subscribe to the
medical model of helping an individual involved in drug abuse.
Why is Teen Challenge effective?
Some might say that it is the length of the program (12-18 months) along with
the religious environment that helps people kick the habits that have been
formed over the years. We believe it is because of something (or someone)
we call “the Jesus Factor.” When a person finds a relationship
with God everything changes. New priorities, attitudes, reactions, plans
and goals in life all add up to real change. New-found life in Christ and
learning biblical principles for daily living replace the old lifestyle and
the attitudes and behaviors underlying them.
Is Teen Challenge open to people of all faiths?
Teen Challenge is based foundationally on a literal interpretation of the Protestant
Bible. It is our belief that applying the principles of Scripture to a person’s
life will enrich their life and provide them with a path of a personal relationship
with God. Certainly people of other faiths may enter the program but, as
they are informed of the nature of the program, they voluntarily choose to
participate. It is not required that a student have a conversion experience
to enter or complete, but conversion is regarded as the greatest hope for
breaking an addiction.
What is a crisis center?
This varies from center to center but generally this is an office with staff
members who are capable of crisis intervention and referring an individual
into a residential program. Teen Challenge has several residential crisis
centers that serve as holding facilities until there is room in an induction
center but the majority of crisis centers are non-residential.
Click here
to locate a crisis center near you.
What is a restoration program and where are they located?
Restoration (commonly known as relapse or recovery) programs are for those
who have already gone through a Teen Challenge program and need some additional
support and accountability. A graduate needs to contact the center they attended
to inquire as to whether a restoration program is available.
How do I start a Teen Challenge?
Contact our accreditation manager, Doug Lance, at
or call 417-862-6969.
Can anyone order your curriculum?
Just about anyone. The only caution we have is that some might inadvertently
assume that if they are using TC curriculum that the program they are operating
is a Teen Challenge center. This is simply not true. You are welcome to use
the curriculum with the understanding that the name Teen Challenge should
not be used in reference to a program without permission.
FAQs for Applicants
How can I get help?
What is the age that an individual may enter your program and do you have a cut off age?
Do I have to participate in the religious aspects of the program to receive services?
If a person drops out of the program, can they get their money back?
Do you have centers that are lock down?
Do you have centers for the whole family?
Do you have centers for mothers and children and if so where?
Do you have coed centers?
Can I detox at your centers and if not where can I go?
Will your centers accept insurance to cover the cost?
Will Teen Challenge accept dual diagnosis or mentally ill patients?
How long is your program?
Do you have adult programs?
Does it cost to go to your program and if so how much?
Why does the adolescent program cost more than the adult programs?
Can a person get court ordered to go to your program?
Does an adolescent have to be willing to go to your program?
Do you take just behavioral issues in your adolescent programs and if so where are those located?
If I want to re-enter your program, do I have to start all over and if not where are those centers?
If I have a complaint where do I go on your website to send an email?
How can I get help?
Contact the center in the desired location, remembering that you must provide
transportation to get there. Ask for the intake person and let them know
you want information about entering the program. They will provide you with
entrance and program information.
What is the age that an individual may enter your program and do you have a cut off age?
The adolescent programs generally range from 12-17 and most adult centers range
from 18 and up with very few centers putting a cap on the age. In our adult
programs the average age is generally between 25 and 35. Our directory of centers
has the most up-to-date listing of center information, including age. To go
there click here.
Do I have to participate in the religious aspects of the program to receive services?
An applicant is carefully informed as to the faith-based nature of the program
and that entering a Teen Challenge program is voluntary; however, all aspects
of the program are mandatory upon entrance.
If a person drops out of the program, can they get their money
back?
Each individual center has its own policy on returning money. That policy must
be shared at the time of intake and provided for you in writing. In most cases
entrance fees are non-refundable. In adolescent centers, where many times finances
are more of an issue, information could be provided by the center as to return
policies.
Do you have centers that are lock
down?
As a general rule Teen Challenge is for those who voluntarily want to get into
the program to receive assistance with life-controlling problems. At this
time Teen Challenge does not have a true lock-down facility.
Do you have centers for the whole family?
There are a few centers in the country for whole families. Call 417-862-6969
for contact information for those programs.
Do you have centers for mothers and children and if so where?
There are a few centers in the country for mothers and children. Call 417-862-6969
for contact information for those programs.
Do you have coed centers?
Most Teen Challenge center do not allow intermingling between the sexes. There
are several that have programs on the same property, but interaction is strictly
controlled.
Can I detox at your centers and
if not where can I go?
Most Teen Challenges require that you detox before entering the program. There
are detox centers in most communities. The local Teen Challenge should have
some recommendations as to where a good detox program would be in your area.
Will your centers accept insurance to cover the cost?
Some of our adolescent centers do receive insurance from companies, however
for the most part insurance companies will not cover the cost of staying
in a Teen Challenge.
Will Teen Challenge accept dual diagnosis or mentally ill patients?
Generally, all individuals who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol tend to
be dual-diagnosis. Teen Challenge is open to assist all who are able to function
in a live-in setting. Those that have severe limitations are referred to
organizations where they can find the care required for their special needs.
How long is your program?
The typical Teen Challenge experience lasts 12-18 months barring any unforeseen
circumstances. Emphasis is placed, not on a time element, but on the evaluated
progress of the student as to when completion is made.
Do you have adult programs?
Yes, in fact, the vast majority (only 23 out of 167 residential
centers are adolescent) of our programs are for participants
aged 18 and above.
Does it cost to go to your program and if so how much?
Costs vary from center to center. Because these fees are set by the local center
and their Board of Directors, it would be more instructive to call the local
center for more information.
Why does the adolescent program cost more than the adult programs?
Adolescent centers are under greater restrictions and scrutiny and are more
limited in their fundraising capabilities. They also must provide more specialized
services such as year round secondary school and retain qualified schoolteachers.
This, among other responsibilities requires that a fee be charged. The fees
charged do not, in most cases, typically much lower than the actual cost
of the services provided..
Can a person get court ordered to go to your program?
Approximately 15% of our population nationwide is court ordered into our program.
However, because of our faith-based nature, the court is required to give
the individual a choice, (i.e. do 12 months in a correctional facility or
complete the Teen Challenge program.) It is important that such a person
understand that biblical principles are fully integrated into the program
at Teen Challenge.
Does an adolescent have to be willing to go to your program?
Essentially, yes. As a rule Teen Challenge is a voluntary program. There are
several programs that take more difficult adolescents, however, even in those
instances a certain level of cooperation must exist.
Do you take just behavioral issues in your adolescent programs
and if so where are those located?
The primary focus for Teen Challenge involves helping individuals who are struggling
with life-controlling problems, specifically drug and alcohol.
If I want to re-enter your program, do I have to start all
over and if not where are those centers?
That would depend on the circumstances under which you left. In most cases
you would have to start all over again. If you want to go to a different center
from the one you were originally in be aware that the new center will need
to contact the former Teen Challenge for a follow up on your activity during
your stay.
If I have a complaint where do I go on your website to send an email?
Most complaints should go to the center for which they are directed.
If there is not a resolution to your problem then the program’s Board of Directors
is the next avenue through which a complaint may be registered. Some centers
are administrated through a regional office. The regional office should handle
any complaints concerning a local center’s activities. The national office
may be contacted as well, however, this office does not exercise supervisory
control over local Teen Challenges.
FAQs for Family Members
If I wanted to visit, will I be allowed?
Every Teen Challenge has its own visitation policy, but generally only immediate
family is allowed contact with the student. Contact between the student and
other individuals will be severely restricted for the same reasons as other
programs of similar nature. If you would simply like to tour a Teen Challenge
facility we would be happy to show you around. All we ask is that you call
beforehand so a person is available to provide a tour.
As a parent can I study along with my child and if so how do
I get the books?
Because all Teen Challenge progams do not use exactly the same curriculum it
would be advantageous for a relative that would like to go through it to contact
the center directly and speak to the appropriate person (i.e. program director,
education director) concerning the materials that your loved one will complete
and see if you are able to order it through that center.
FAQs about Donations
If I have been sending money for a center does
it go to the center or to the main office in Springfield?
All monies donated are sent directly to the center requested.
I have a car I want to donate, how do I do that?
Many Teen Challenges are equipped to receive car donations. Find the nearest
Teen Challenge in the directory and make an inquiry.
FAQs about Starting a Program
How do I start a Teen Challenge?
Contact our accreditation manager, Doug Lance, at
or call 417-862-6969.
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