Wabash Valley Teen Challenge
is part of Teen Challenge International and Indiana Teen Challenge, a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization that uses faith-based programs to help individuals overcome their life-controlling problems including drugs and alcohol. We use biblical principles to help men conquer their addictions. We also provide the opportunity for individuals to learn life and job skills that will help them succeed after graduating the program. In addition to serving as a residential addiction recovery program for men ages 18 and over, we also offer Celebrate Recovery 12 step program and Stay Sharp Drug Awareness Education as outreaches into our community.
Our residential program focuses on teaching the individuals ethics and skills that will translate into making them more productive in their communities. Our faith-based curriculum will help the men build a relationship with God and keep them mentally, physically, and emotionally stable. The biblical principles we teach will also provide the individuals with a support system once they graduate from our program. While living at the Teen Challenge facility, individuals will be taught important lessons needed to be productive citizens in our society.
Mission
To provide an effective and comprehensive faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol problems in order to create productive members of society. By applying biblical principles, Wabash Valley Teen Challenge endeavors to help people become mentally-sound, emotionally-balanced, socially-adjusted, physically-well, and spiritually-alive.
Vision
To be a successfully operating rehabilitation center by providing an excellent facility, a faith-based curriculum, and strong work programs. Through this way of life, Wabash Valley Teen Challenge will prepare its residents to be well-balanced productive citizens of the community.
Values
1. Integrity “Living and working with excellence”
2. Compassion “Embracing hope, love and reconciliation”
3. Community “Working together and supporting one another”
4. Vision “Seeing beyond the present”
5. Stewardship “Faithfully managing God’s call and resources”
6. Faith “Believing God for the impossible”
7. Servant-hood “Dedicating ourselves to the success of others”
