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_____________________________________________________________________________________ Where to turn for help with life-controlling problems such as Drugs, Alcohol, and depression:
TEEN CHALLENGE
*Study Results: Indpendent Studies (National Institute on Drug Abuse; US Dept. of HEW 1975, University of Tennessee 1994 and Northwestern University 1999) show 86% cure rate. (86% of its graduates remain free of their controlling-problem one year after graduation)
MISSION: a home for those who need a 12-18 month residential program for solving life-controlling problems, such as depression and addiction to drug or alcohol, by a complete regimen of discipline, education, work and service that helps them become useful citizens by the end of the program.
PROGRAM: The program offers help to young and mature individuals and is an alternative sentencing to incarceration. Most of the students come from underprivileged and abusive backgrounds. The program has proven to be the most successful rehabilitation program in the world which offers the student:
*Structured Environment *Loving Family Atmosphere *Care for Spirit, Mind, Emotions, and Body *Guidance and Support when needed *Educational Opportunities (Ex: GED, BOCES) *Vocational Training (ex: secretarial, computer, cooking, public speaking) *Staff Certified for to help in abuse, anger, and lies believed *Curriculum for social, spiritual, and mental health *Community service, work experiences *Healthy Activities in Area Facilities
He or she may be as young as 17 or as old as 55. Many of these were addicts who did anything for a fix. Some medicated their depression until it became and addiction. Some fled prosecution to become a homeless wanderer. Some suffered disabling anxiety. All made bad choices. At the root of these choices were false beliefs arising from the trauma of abuse, failure, neglect or rejection when young.
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