Teen Challenge Kansas City Girls Home

Teen Challenge Kansas City Girls Home

Address:
5506 Cambridge Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64129
Website: https://www.teenchallengekc.org

Gender: Female
Age Range: 12 - 17

Phone: 816-924-6565
Fax: 816-924-6575

Program type: In-patient - Residential Treatment

Description:

The Teen Challenge Kansas City Girls Home is a fifteen-month residential discipleship program. The students experience a highly structured and disciplined environment with the emphasis placed on authentic relationships – beginning with a relationship with Jesus Christ. When a person is truly serving God, they can begin to enjoy healthy relationships with family and friends. The student residences, kitchen/dining and school are in located in the 10,000 sq. ft. main center. With over twelve acres, we have ample areas for physical activity including a pool.

About Program:

Cost Per Day: Less than $50

Financial assistance available: Yes

Average Length of Stay: Over 12 Months

Number of clients at facility: 31 - 40

Staff to Client Ratio: 1:3

Staff credentials:

Accredited school on site: No

Spiritual component: Yes

Christian programming: Yes

Family counseling available: Yes

Licensed within state: No

Services:

Secure Facility

Christian programming

Has a spiritual component

Recreation program

Family Therapy

Life Skills Programming

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