Pubdate: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 Source: here (Saint John, CN NK) Copyright: 2005, here publishing inc. Contact: http://www.heresj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2989 Author: Kate Wright REHAB FACILITY ON THE WAY FOR MONCTON Teen Challenge to open first centre in Atlantic Canada A 25 bed facility, which will treat young men with chemical dependence, is slated to set up outside Moncton early next year and will be the first of its kind in the Maritimes. Teen Challenge, an interdenominational faithbased program, has one of the highest success rates in the world helping young people overcome drug and alcohol addictions and will begin to set up in Memramcook later this fall. Teen Challenge, designed to treat men ages 18 to 45, is committed to serving the people of Atlantic Canada and has been searching for the ideal location for their new treatment facility, says Dan Morand, director for Teen Challenge Atlantic Canada. "I am thrilled with the location," he says. "The peaceful surroundings will aid in the recovery process of young men who are committed to changing their lives. We've fallen in love with Moncton - I've never been in a city where people have actually welcomed us. The response from individuals, businesses and churches over the past few months has been overwhelming in favour of Teen Challenge opening in Atlantic Canada and we look forward to building continued relationships. "It was time for us to come here - the thing that did it for me was losing a few guys to overdoses and suicide. We said, 'let's go where the problem is.'" Morand, who directed the program out of London, Ontario, saysthe group saw the need for such a facility in Atlantic Canada. "There are a lot of great short term programs here, but it can be a quick fix and doesn't always work," he says. "This is a long term, 12 month program, with a success rate of 86 per cent after five years." During those 12 months, the men follow a strict program focused on education, work, recreation and counselling. "We get to the heart of the matter," says Morand. "We want to help restore relationships with loved ones and set them back on the right footing." Morand says the need for a long term treatment facility was crucial in the region. "The guys out East have always touched my heart," he says. "They would come all the way to London to go to the program and they would leave their loved ones on the worst terms. They're not exactly the model son, husband or father when they're coming to see us, and it can be stressful to leave on those terms. I always respected the fact they were willing to change their lives around." The London Teen Challenge branch served addicts from Windsor, Ontario to St. John's, Newfoundland, which was too large a region to cover with only one facility, says Morand. "We're excited because this will be the second largest facility in Canada," he says. The facility carries a price tag of $372,000, which will come solely from outside fundraising initiatives, said Morand. "We already have over $40,000 and we just had a donation of a van," he says. "We have no government support at all so we rely on donations." Morand says focus remains on setting up the men's clinic, but the group has long term plans to establish a similar women's treatment centre. "In one word, this is hope," he says. "(Substance abuse) is going on here and I don't need to tell Atlantic Canadians that. It's affecting the next generation and that's why we felt strongly about coming here." Teen Challenge operates 10 locations across Canada and is affiliates with Teen Challenge centres in over six hundred locations worldwide. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh