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Teen Challenge Alberta

The 12 month rehabilitation program is divided into two stages. Phase I includes group classes, character development, relational guidance, social skills and recreation. To emphasize the educational aspects of the program, Teen Challenge refers to its residents as “students.” Phase II concentrates on academic and vocational advancement. The student is tutored in developing positive attitudes, trustworthiness, concern for others and a strong sense of responsibility.
   
Eligibility Requirements
  • Bonafide substance abuse problems
  • Minimum age of 18 years of age (males only)
  • Commitment to the 12 month program
  • Evidence of a sincere desire for help
  • Willingness to consider a faith-based approach.
  • Not dependent upon psychotropic medications.
What you can expect upon entry to Teen Challenge
  • Immediate removal of all addictive substances (including cigarettes)
  • Daily structured program
  • A cooperative attitude from you!
  • Mandatory participation in the program - daily
  • Limited off property privileges (excepted approved passes)


Facilities
Teen Challenge Alberta is located on 40 acres just off Hwy 22x between Spruce Meadows and Bragg Creek, AB. The property includes a main building, staff housing and a large winterized workshop. The rural setting provides an ideal environment for young men to deal with their problems and find new direction for their lives.
 
Over 70% Cure Rate

Originally founded in New York City by David Wilkerson, the Teen Challenge program now has over 500 autonomous residential and outreach centres in over 80 countries and is regarded as one of the most successful drug and alcohol rehabilitation organizations in the world. The emphasis is on helping people break the bondage of substance abuse and has resulted in a documented recovery rate in excess of 70% for men and women who complete the program. Similar secular programs offer a success rate between 5% and 25%.