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Organization: Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge

Sector: 501C-3 Non-Profit

Organization Mission: Here in Rochester we offer both short-term licensed treatment (typically 14 to 90 days) and Long-term faith-based recovery. This is a 13+ month program for men who believe they need an extended option to regain control of their lives. The majority of clients from the southeastern Minnesota area …we help these men return to the Rochester community whole and ready to contribute in new ways. No longer taking from family and community, but working, contributing, supporting others. In addition, our clients weekly serve others in Rochester through The Rochester Outreach Center, In His Name food shelf, construction work at Serenity Homes, the Salvation Army, and many local churches and non-profit organizations.

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