Business - Written by Mandan News on Thursday, October 13, 2011 2:42 - 0 Comments
Kupper makes special donation
Kupper Chevrolet recently donated a Chevy Astro Cargo Van to North Dakota Teen Challenge. The van will be used by the NDTC Choir ministry to travel across North Dakota sharing how individuals trapped in life-controlling problems can find hope and healing in recovery.
Teen Challenge is a faith-based, resident recovery program offering a fresh start to those trapped in drug addictions. It was started in 1958 by Pastor David Wilkerson, who later co-authored the book “The Cross and the Switchblade.” North Dakota Teen Challenge was founded in Williston in 2001 and is currently located in Mandan. It has seen over 500 addicts enter the 12-month residential program since its inception.
Currently, 35 adults are enrolled in the program. It serves people from all over North Dakota and from several other states as well.
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