About Adult and Teen Challenge Houston Women’s Campus
The Adult and Teen Challenge Houston Women's Campus in Wasilla, Alaska, provides a Christ-centered, long-term residential program designed for women struggling with substance use concerns. Uniquely, this campus can accommodate both women and their children, fostering a supportive environment where families can heal together. Situated on a scenic 10-acre property north of Anchorage, the facility offers a serene backdrop conducive to profound personal transformation.
The program's core is a comprehensive, Bible-based curriculum structured around three key goals: recovery from brokenness, reconciliation with Jesus Christ and others, and spiritual transformation. Participants engage in a variety of activities including 1-on-1 and Pastoral Counseling, spiritual care, Bible studies, prayer, and vocational training. Specializing in Alcohol and Drug Addiction, the program also supports Christian-focused recovery, guiding women toward renewed purpose and lasting sobriety.
Adult and Teen Challenge emphasizes a structured, faith-based journey. Clients are required to complete medical detox prior to admission, as the facility does not employ medical staff. The focus is on spiritual and personal growth, with limited external contact and device use to support a dedicated recovery process. With a modest intake fee and no ongoing monthly costs, the one-year program is committed to equipping women with the spiritual and life skills needed to build a strong foundation for a substance-free future.
Treatment Options
Alcohol Drug Addiction Family Member Stays Christian
Cost & Insurance
Insurance Accepted
Amenities & Experiences
Facility Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of program does Adult and Teen Challenge Houston Women's Campus offer?
It offers a Christ-centered, long-term residential program specifically for women with substance use concerns.
Can children stay with their mothers at the facility?
Yes, the campus is designed to accommodate both women and their children.
What is the typical length of the program?
The program typically lasts for one year.
Does the program have a spiritual component?
Yes, it is a Christ-centered, Bible-based curriculum focusing on spiritual growth, reconciliation, and transformation.
Are medical detox services provided on-site?
No, clients must complete medical detox prior to admission, as the facility does not have medical staff.
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