For over fifty years, Teen Challenge has established centers in our nation’s poorest metropolitan areas. The Teen Challenge residential facilities in Southern California are strategically located to offer substance abuse and prevention services to those individuals who need our help the most. These communities often are areas saturated with rampant drug use, violence, crime and poverty.
Our residential facilities often care for those who have lost hope that they can ever break out of these deadly and destructive cycles. Our one-year residential substance abuse recovery program has been designed to equip graduates with the skills needed to be active contributors to their family, faith and community.
Our program-specific curriculum guides students through basic life, work and social skills and is designed to transform hearts and lives from the inside out. The Teen Challenge curriculum is one of several reasons why Teen Challenge has been, and continues to be, so successful.
QUARTERMANIA
Saturday, June 15, 2013
10:30 - 3:00
Calvary Assembly of God
25501 Oak St., Lomita, CA. 90717
DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 FOR BOUTIQUE SHOPPING
LUNCH 11:15 AND AUCTION 12:00 - 3:00
Pre Sale Tickets $15.00 or $20.00 at the door.
Ticket Includes:
1 bidding paddle, door prize ticket, and lunch.
Shopping from all vendors and 50/50 tickets will be sold separately.
Seating is limited! Reserve your place by sending a check to:
Attn: TEEN CHALLENGE
Quartermania Fundraiser
P.O. Box 01589 Los Angeles, CA. 90001
or call Theresa Burgan 323.282.2317
Many items for auction 1-4 quarters per item
All Proceeds will support L.A. County Teen Challenge
Not sure what Quartermania is? Watch the video below for details.
Bring your Quarters, Bring on the FUN!!
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