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How can I get help for myself or a loved one with an alcohol or drug addiction, or some other addiction?
The Teen Challenge residential programs in Brooklyn, NY, are for men and women 17 years old and older—with no upper age limit. Those who enter have gone through an application process which includes an interview with one of the intake staff at Teen Challenge.
If you would like to learn how you or your loved one can enter the Teen Challenge program, you can call our intake offices Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM Eastern Time and speak to one of our intake staff. If you call at other hours, you can leave a voice mail message at the numbers listed below.
Phone: 718-789-1414 or Toll free: 877-813-1414
Men’s Program Intake Office: Extension 214
Women’s Program Intake Office: Extension 209
Not every person qualifies to be admitted into Teen Challenge in Brooklyn, NY. The interview with the Teen Challenge intake staff will be a key part in determining the answer to this question. If a person is not accepted in to Teen Challenge, our intake staff will assist in referring this person to other options for help.
Teen Challenge is a Christian residential program which uses a faith-based treatment process. Those entering the program must be willing to participate in the church services, Bible classes, and prayer times which are a regular part of the daily schedule.
The Teen Challenge residential program has a long history of success in helping men and women find freedom from addiction. Studies by the Federal Government and universities have shown that 70-86% of those how complete the Teen Challenge program continue to live a drug free lifestyle. Click here to read more about the success of Teen Challenge.
If you are interested in applying to enter the Teen Challenge residential program, you can down load an application from this website and fill it out. This application is only for use with those wishing to enter Teen Challenge in Brooklyn, NY. Other Teen Challenge centers have their own application.
For more information on admissions to the Women’s Program click here.
For more information on admissions to the Men’s Program, click here.
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