our history


black and white David Wilkerson holding Bible

64 years ago…

  • a 26-year-old Pentecostal preacher from rural Pennsylvania disrupted a murder trial in New York City by rushing to the front of the courtroom. David Wilkerson had driven eight hours to speak to seven accused gang members about their salvation. In a grave attempt to share God’s love, he rushed to the judge at the close of trial proceedings. There, he pleaded with the judge for permission to meet the teenage defendants. News media were everywhere, and Wilkerson was front-page news throughout the city. The trial’s judge had been receiving death threats and almost had Wilkerson arrested as a presumed assailant. The judge refused Wilkerson’s request to see the boys and ordered Wilkerson to never return to his courtroom.

    Five months later, Wilkerson’s compassion for teenage gang members and drug addicts began to make history. The judge’s refusal inspired Wilkerson to begin a street ministry to addicts and gang members that grew to become Teen Challenge. After Wilkerson opened the first center, people with trauma, drug addiction, and substance abuse flocked to the center. Many of them were rescued from their addictions and recovered from their life-controlling problems.

  • The first Teen Challenge center opened in New York, Since then, the program has grown to over 195 centers across the nation. There are also 550 centers worldwide. In 1971, Wilkerson founded a global evangelic ministry, World Challenge.

    Teen Challenge went west to San Francisco in 1961 and was legally incorporated into Northern California in 1964. In the early years, street rallies and evangelism happened regularly in San Francisco. Teen Challenge spread throughout Northern California in the following years. Sacramento’s center opened in 1965, followed by Oakland in 1967, and San Jose in 1971.

  • The Teen Challenge Center in Nevada was established. Four years later, the Las Vegas program came to life. 

    Although David Wilkerson died in 2011 at the age of 79, his legacy lives on through Teen Challenge. The program continues to help the hurting by bringing recovery to those with life-controlling problems. The Teen Challenge residential program is still one of the most effective recovery and prevention programs of its kind.

Today…

  • 10 centers are located in California and Nevada offering hope, freedom, and successful recovery from destructive, abusive, and addictive lifestyles through mentoring, education, training, and spiritual direction. There are centers for women, women & children, men, families, and teens. Re-entry centers are also an option for men to better prepare for transitioning into day-to-day life. Teen Challenge NorWestCal Nevada welcomes those of all ages.

    If you want freedom from the pain of drug addiction, substance abuse, or life-controlling problems, we can help!

  • The Teen Challenge Twin Rivers Women’s Center puts hope within reach for women who are 18 years old and older.

    Our desire at the Twin Rivers Women’s Center is to help facilitate recovery, transformation, and growth. This center offers a faith-based curriculum coupled with life-applicable lessons, mentoring, and skills such as coping skills, jobs skills, and character building courses. This all happens in a safe, warm environment. In a secure place, change can occur.

  • Two centers offer help for women and their children: Alum Rock Women and Children’s Center and Happy Valley Women and Children’s Center.

    The Alum Rock Center assists single women, pregnant women, and women with children. Women and children at this center are offered support, protection, and encouragement. In a safe, stable environment, students learn biblical principles, which lead to spiritual, emotional, mental, social, and economic wholeness.

    The Happy Valley Center is designed to help single women and mothers who are 18 years of age or older who have life-controlling problems. This recovery center houses twenty-six women and sixteen children on 25 beautiful acres of countryside property. Transformation takes place here as women work through the pain of the past and learn how to build a successful, drug-free life. The program is 12-18 months, allowing the time needed to heal and recover.

  • Three Men’s Centers help facilitate learning how to live a life free from drugs and alcohol or other life-controlling issues. Life-applicable lessons, training, and skills are taught within a faith-based curriculum. Mentoring, vocational training, and structure are also incorporated into the program. Men 18 years and older are welcome.

    The Oakland Men’s Center houses 40-plus men.

    The Alpha Henson Men’s Center is located in a peaceful, quiet setting set on 20 acres of beautiful property.

    The Las Vegas Men’s Center is a multifaceted men’s center that serves as a recovery and re-entry program. The re-entry portion is for people seeking PT/FT employment with the security of a program.

    The Sacramento Re-Entry Center. Healing takes place here as men 18 years and older transition into a life that is free from addiction. Students and their mentor plan an exit strategy covering the six components of transition and financial direction: employment, communication, transportation, home church, recovery maintenance plan. The center also provides a place for them to live upon graduating from Teen Challenge.

  • The Asbury Family Center is one of the only Teen Challenge centers in the United States allowing both husbands and wives to enter recovery together with their children. There are 13 apartments in the complex, which provide an atmosphere of protection, encouragement, support, and guidance. Within this safe place, healing and growth happen. Families and legacies are changed.

  • The Adolescent Boy’s Center serves boys ages 12-17 with substance abuse and other behavioral problems. This program offers on-site academics, recreation, daily discipleship, mentoring, chapel, and worship. Teenagers are given a second chance and meaningful answers to problems, habits, and conflicts that control them.

    The Adolescent Girl’s Center helps girls between the ages of 12-17 who have been trafficked, abused, neglected, and addicted. Youth who have been sexually abused are more likely than other teens to end up homeless and living on the streets. This reality makes them even more vulnerable to sexual abuse and violence. Our vision is to put hope within reach for survivors of sexual exploitation or those struggling with drug addiction or other life-controlling issues, enabling them to live free and fulfill their God-given purpose in life.

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more about us

  • Click here for our Mission and Vision.

  • Click here to learn more about our approach and to see some success stories.

  • We offer a women’s center, women and children’s centers, a family center, men’s centers, an adolescent boy’s center, an adolescent girl’s center, as well as re-entry centers. Click here for information about each of our centers.

  • Please click here for our outreach information.

  • Click here to see our Executive Team.

  • Click here for information about our finances.

  • Click here to see the list of our Board of Directors.