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		<title>By: Johnny G</title>
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		<description>I used to work at one of the best in Dallas - Green Oaks Hospital. Also, as a previous counselor, it is advisable to go to a unit that is not close to home for the addicted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to work at one of the best in Dallas &#8211; Green Oaks Hospital. Also, as a previous counselor, it is advisable to go to a unit that is not close to home for the addicted.</p>
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		<title>By: wanteddeadoralive1982</title>
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		<description>Teen Challenge is a good place to start. They have centers all over Texas.

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 170 centers in the United States. If you would like to know the story of how Teen Challenge started as told in the book &quot;The Cross and the Switchblade,&quot; visit our store where you can order a copy of the book. 

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, an 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 United 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 more than 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 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&#039;s curriculum visit the Teen Challenge Curriculum Page or contact us at tcusa@teenchallengeusa.com or 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. 



TX: Austin Contact Office 
2700 Northland Dr.

Austin, TX  78756

Phone: (512) 459-5481
Fax: (512) 459-5991

Email: recovery@gladtidings.org
Web: www.teenchallengeusa.com
Center Type / Gender: Crisis Center
Ages: 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of South TX - Houston Female 
1142 Sheldon Rd

Channelview, TX  

Phone: 281-864-9798
Fax: 281-864-9749

Email: houseofhope_1@sbcglobal.net
Web: www.teenchallengeusa.com
Center Type / Gender: Female
Ages: 18+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of South TX - Coastal Bend Male 
5674 Hall Street

Corpus Christi, Texas  78408

Phone: 361-834-4481
Fax: 361-289-2752

Email: kendraadams@hughes.net
Web: 
Center Type / Gender: Adult Male
Ages: 18+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc. - Administration 
P.O. Box 181794

Dallas, TX  75218-8794

Phone: (214) 824-6181
Fax: (214) 826-0671

Email: 
Web: www.teenchallenge-ntx.org
Center Type / Gender: Administrative Office
Ages: 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc.- Winnsboro 
P.O. Box 181794

Dallas, TX  75218-8794

Phone: (214) 824-6181
Fax: (214) 826-0671

Email: teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com
Web: www.teenchallenge-ntx.org
Center Type / Gender: Male
Ages: 17½ - 21 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc.-Waxahachie 
P.O. Box 181794

Dallas, TX  75218-8794

Phone: (214) 824-6181
Fax: (214) 826-0671

Email: teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com
Web: www.teenchallenge-ntx.org
Center Type / Gender: Male
Ages: 21+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of Fort Worth 
P.O. Box 731

Fort Worth, TX  76101

Phone: (817) 336-8191
Fax: (817) 336-5237

Email: info@fwtchallenge.com
Web: www.fwtchallenge.com
Center Type / Gender: Female
Ages: 18+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of the Permian Basin - Midland 
P.O. Box 251

Midland, TX  79702

Phone: (432) 687-0348
Fax: (432) 687-0357

Email: info@teenchallengepb.com
Web: www.teenchallengepb.com
Center Type / Gender: Male
Ages: 17+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of the Permian Basin - Female 
6901 SCR 1200

Midland, Texas  79702

Phone: 432-687-0348
Fax: 432-687-0357

Email: info@teenchallengepb.com
Web: www.teenchallengepb.com
Center Type / Gender: Residential Female
Ages: 17+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of South TX - San Antonio Female 
3850 S. Loop W 1604, #1

San Antonio, Texas  78264

Phone: 210-624-2075
Fax: 

Email: teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net
Web: www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio
Center Type / Gender: Female
Ages: 18+ 

 
  
 
 
TX: Teen Challenge of South TX - San Antonio Male 
3850 SW Loop 1604, #1

San Antonio, TX  78264

Phone: (210) 624-2075
Fax: (210) 624-2215

Email: teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net
Web: www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio
Center Type / Gender: Male
Ages: 18+ 

 
These people know what they are doing. Some of the men from the Dallas chapter have been to my church several times and it&#039;s amazing how they&#039;re lives have changed for the better from the storys they have told. Give it a try, what can it hurt?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teen Challenge is a good place to start. They have centers all over Texas.</p>
<p>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 170 centers in the United States. If you would like to know the story of how Teen Challenge started as told in the book &#8220;The Cross and the Switchblade,&#8221; visit our store where you can order a copy of the book. </p>
<p>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, an 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.</p>
<p>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 United States presidents have voiced their appreciation for the unique work of Teen Challenge.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 more than 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 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.</p>
<p>Residential Program<br />
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. </p>
<p>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&#8217;s curriculum visit the Teen Challenge Curriculum Page or contact us at <a href="mailto:tcusa@teenchallengeusa.com">tcusa@teenchallengeusa.com</a> or call (417) 862-6969. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>To get information on a specific Teen Challenge center it is best to contact that center directly. </p>
<p>TX: Austin Contact Office<br />
2700 Northland Dr.</p>
<p>Austin, TX  78756</p>
<p>Phone: (512) 459-5481<br />
Fax: (512) 459-5991</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:recovery@gladtidings.org">recovery@gladtidings.org</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengeusa.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengeusa.com</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Crisis Center<br />
Ages: </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of South TX &#8211; Houston Female<br />
1142 Sheldon Rd</p>
<p>Channelview, TX  </p>
<p>Phone: 281-864-9798<br />
Fax: 281-864-9749</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:houseofhope_1@sbcglobal.net">houseofhope_1@sbcglobal.net</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengeusa.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengeusa.com</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Female<br />
Ages: 18+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of South TX &#8211; Coastal Bend Male<br />
5674 Hall Street</p>
<p>Corpus Christi, Texas  78408</p>
<p>Phone: 361-834-4481<br />
Fax: 361-289-2752</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:kendraadams@hughes.net">kendraadams@hughes.net</a><br />
Web:<br />
Center Type / Gender: Adult Male<br />
Ages: 18+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc. &#8211; Administration<br />
P.O. Box 181794</p>
<p>Dallas, TX  75218-8794</p>
<p>Phone: (214) 824-6181<br />
Fax: (214) 826-0671</p>
<p>Email:<br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Administrative Office<br />
Ages: </p>
<p>TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc.- Winnsboro<br />
P.O. Box 181794</p>
<p>Dallas, TX  75218-8794</p>
<p>Phone: (214) 824-6181<br />
Fax: (214) 826-0671</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com">teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Male<br />
Ages: 17½ &#8211; 21 </p>
<p>TX: Teen/Life Challenge of Dallas, Inc.-Waxahachie<br />
P.O. Box 181794</p>
<p>Dallas, TX  75218-8794</p>
<p>Phone: (214) 824-6181<br />
Fax: (214) 826-0671</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com">teenchallenge.dallas@juno.com</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallenge-ntx.org</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Male<br />
Ages: 21+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of Fort Worth<br />
P.O. Box 731</p>
<p>Fort Worth, TX  76101</p>
<p>Phone: (817) 336-8191<br />
Fax: (817) 336-5237</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:info@fwtchallenge.com">info@fwtchallenge.com</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.fwtchallenge.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.fwtchallenge.com</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Female<br />
Ages: 18+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of the Permian Basin &#8211; Midland<br />
P.O. Box 251</p>
<p>Midland, TX  79702</p>
<p>Phone: (432) 687-0348<br />
Fax: (432) 687-0357</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:info@teenchallengepb.com">info@teenchallengepb.com</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengepb.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengepb.com</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Male<br />
Ages: 17+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of the Permian Basin &#8211; Female<br />
6901 SCR 1200</p>
<p>Midland, Texas  79702</p>
<p>Phone: 432-687-0348<br />
Fax: 432-687-0357</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:info@teenchallengepb.com">info@teenchallengepb.com</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengepb.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengepb.com</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Residential Female<br />
Ages: 17+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of South TX &#8211; San Antonio Female<br />
3850 S. Loop W 1604, #1</p>
<p>San Antonio, Texas  78264</p>
<p>Phone: 210-624-2075<br />
Fax: </p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net">teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Female<br />
Ages: 18+ </p>
<p>TX: Teen Challenge of South TX &#8211; San Antonio Male<br />
3850 SW Loop 1604, #1</p>
<p>San Antonio, TX  78264</p>
<p>Phone: (210) 624-2075<br />
Fax: (210) 624-2215</p>
<p>Email: <a href="mailto:teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net">teenchallengesouthtx@hughes.net</a><br />
Web: <a href="http://www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio" rel="nofollow">http://www.teenchallengeusa.com/sanantonio</a><br />
Center Type / Gender: Male<br />
Ages: 18+ </p>
<p>These people know what they are doing. Some of the men from the Dallas chapter have been to my church several times and it&#8217;s amazing how they&#8217;re lives have changed for the better from the storys they have told. Give it a try, what can it hurt?</p>
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		<title>By: vpenndragon_2003</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 05:48:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://www.gatehouseacademy.com/  
Gatehouse Academy: 
Offers the opportunity for young adults age 17-25 to learn life skills, continue formalized education, enhance physical well-being, and recover from the detrimental effects of chemical dependency. Our initial three month &quot;intensive ranch&quot; program sets the foundation for young adults to begin their recovery. 

Unlocking Potential Through:

Recovery: ...12-step drug and alcohol recovery; 
Education: ..High school and college academics; 
Therapy: ......Therapy and psychiatric support; 
Motivation: ..Life skills training; 
Discipline: ...Recreation includes yoga, karate and more; 
Gatehouse Academy is sought out by young adults seeking drug rehab, drug treatment, extended care, sober living or halfway house, coming out of wilderness programs, primary drug treatment programs or who have made poor choices due to involvement with drugs and alcohol. In some cases the young adults are dually diagnosed or have been involved with the legal system and need a long-term program.
Phone:  1-888-966-4800


Clear Haven Center:  
1-877-465-8080</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gatehouseacademy.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gatehouseacademy.com/</a><br />
Gatehouse Academy:<br />
Offers the opportunity for young adults age 17-25 to learn life skills, continue formalized education, enhance physical well-being, and recover from the detrimental effects of chemical dependency. Our initial three month &#8220;intensive ranch&#8221; program sets the foundation for young adults to begin their recovery. </p>
<p>Unlocking Potential Through:</p>
<p>Recovery: &#8230;12-step drug and alcohol recovery;<br />
Education: ..High school and college academics;<br />
Therapy: &#8230;&#8230;Therapy and psychiatric support;<br />
Motivation: ..Life skills training;<br />
Discipline: &#8230;Recreation includes yoga, karate and more;<br />
Gatehouse Academy is sought out by young adults seeking drug rehab, drug treatment, extended care, sober living or halfway house, coming out of wilderness programs, primary drug treatment programs or who have made poor choices due to involvement with drugs and alcohol. In some cases the young adults are dually diagnosed or have been involved with the legal system and need a long-term program.<br />
Phone:  1-888-966-4800</p>
<p>Clear Haven Center:<br />
1-877-465-8080</p>
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		<title>By: morgancutie</title>
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		<dc:creator>morgancutie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Serenity Foundation System Drug &amp; Alcohol Rehab.  They have two locations in Texas.  Look for them on line, and good luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Serenity Foundation System Drug &#038; Alcohol Rehab.  They have two locations in Texas.  Look for them on line, and good luck.</p>
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