Sandhills Adult & Teen Challenge
Non-Profit Organizations
Southern Pines, North Carolina, United States
5 employees
- Employees
- 5
Sandhills Adult & Teen Challenge Overview
- Headquarters
- Southern Pines, North Carolina, United States
- Website
- www.sandhillsatc.org
- Industry
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Employees
- 5
- Founded
- 1987
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About Sandhills Adult & Teen Challenge
Sandhills ATC consists of multiple locations throughout North Carolina. We aim to offer the very best help and care to those struggling with addiction and life-controlling problems. We offer both short-term and long-term, Christ-centered residential programs that meet the needs of our clients and their families. Our dedicated staff, many who have been through our program successfully, are dedicated to helping each client who entrusts our organization with their recovery. With over 1,600 programs in 129+ countries, Adult & Teen Challenge has a documented 78% success rate (2019 Evangel University Study) and is the largest nonprofit, Christian based, addiction-recovery organization of its kind, worldwide.
Sandhills Adult & Teen Challenge Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
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Sandhills Adult & Teen Challenge Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| John Chavis | Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States |
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| Nick Shelton |
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| Jennifer Toro | Center Director | Aberdeen, North Carolina, United States |
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