Board defers decision on Teen Challenge
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By JIM LAWRENCE
For the Stafford County Sun
Published: May 7, 2008
STAFFORD — Teen Challenge, a faith-based residential alcohol/drug addiction recovery center proposed in the Hartwood District of Stafford County, was the hot topic during a Stafford County Board of Supervisors meeting held Tuesday.
Ultimately after discussion and public input, the board deferred its decision on the topic.
The issue was rezoning a parcel of land at 399 Poplar Road from agricultural to accommodate the program, in which 17 individuals and staff would take part.
Residents would not be allowed to own cars, no further expansion of the facility would be permitted and residents would not include sex or violent offenders.
The Stafford County Planning Commission recommended denial of the application in December due to water and septic issues. Staff has recommended deferral of a resolution pending further discussion.
Of the approximately 50 people who attended this meeting, a great majority of them weighed in with opinions on the matter.
One resident stated there were no safeguards against sex or violent offenders being there and that there would likely be no real security against residents
walking off the property. He cited his concern over people with addiction and a propensity for them to also have mental health issues.
Hartwood resident John Druiett was vehement in his opposition to such a program.
“Do you really want these people living next door to you?” he asked. He said the area was for “hay farms country and horse farms, not a funny farm.”
His wife voiced her opposition, citing the present zoning. As an alternative site she suggested Locust Grove.
Planning Commissioner Ruth Carlone expressed her opposition, stating it simply did not meet the requirements of a conditional-use permit.
Another resident echoed Crlone’s sentiments, stating that the program was a business, and that Teen Challenge was attempting to “circumvent” the ordinances by way of claiming religious affiliation. She also cited environmental reasons including inadequate water and septic and its impact upon neighboring properties, such as endangering the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Wendy Harris, assistant Fredericksburg public defender, urged the board to approve the program, stating that substance abuse is a big problem in the area and there is a need for more programs that address the issue.
Several people, all graduates of Teen Challenge, advocated the program.
Grace Mills, a pre-teen daughter of a graduate of the program, said, “I would gladly give up some of my space for one of these people.”
She voiced her appreciation for the positive effects the program had on her father and she related very good experiences with people associated with the program. She asked the board to pass the rezoning request.
Supervisor Joe Brito, I-Hartwood, moved for deferral of the issue.
Paul Milde, R-Aquia, disagreed, and countered with a substitute motion to approve the zoning. He felt the board had no ground to stand on regarding land use.
He stated there was nothing to stop a family of 14 to live and operate the farm, and that the number of residents of the program would not be much different. He did not get a second for his motion.
Brito’s motion passed unanimously.
In other news, Hank Scharpenberg, Immigration Task Force chairman, delivered his report on its findings.
A few of their recommendations were that English be mandated in the schools and government, that the federal government and Virginia General Assembly drop the requirement to educate children who are not residents of the United States, that the General Assembly and federal government be petitioned for
reimbursement for educating children who were not legal resident and several other issues concerning the delivery of services.
In addition, Stafford County Schools Superintendent David Sawyer spoke of cuts proposed in the 2009 budget and the impact they will have on the 2010 budget.
One discussion item turned to buses.
“We have a large fleet of buses,” he said. They use diesel fuel and the cost of such is going up on a “nearly daily basis.”
The schools system has proposed no new buses for the 2009 budget, which will in turn create a need for the 2010 budget. Further, school enrollment is
expected to increase by 275 students.
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Posted by ( Travis ) on May 12, 2008 at 2:08 pm
I understand that Teen Challenge may not be for everyone, but it seems like one would want to help any effort that involves saving lives. I went through the year long Teen Challenge program when I was 20 years old in 2001. Since the age of 15 I was a chronic marijuana user and at the age of 17 I became dependant on cocaine. By the time I was 20 I was ready to give up on life because I couldn’t escape the vicious cycle of addiction. Fortunately, with the help of a judge and my parents I was able to enter Teen Challenge instead of jail. The program was not easy and yes it was Christian based, but upon completing it, I was given the tools I needed to live a productive life.
I am now 27 and I am happily married with a child. I have a great job that I would never have dreamed of having when I was 20 and I am currently finishing my Bachelor’s degree in Business. I have been off of drugs for so long that no one in my current life would even imagine me living that lifestyle.
My question to you is if Teen Challenge has had some success in helping people to get off of drugs, why would you face it with so much opposition? Lives are being changed.
Posted by ( karly ) on May 10, 2008 at 2:28 am
For those of you who prefer to investigate Teen Challenge instead of just taking someone’s word about how “wonderful” this program is, I suggest you read the following links so you can make an informed decision before you send a loved one to Teen Challenge!
An In-Depth Series on Abuse at Teen Challenge
Part 1: Teen Challenge: The Assemblies’ Own “Kiddie Gulag” http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/26/17250/8747/930/503496
Part 2: Teen Challenge: Coercive Groups Disguised as Rehab http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/27/171937/973
Part 3: Teen Challenge: A Typical Week in the “Jesus Gulag” http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/28/17428/8172/453/503981
Part 4: Teen Challenge: Life Within the “Jesus Gulag” http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/29/165243/571/427/504015
Part 5: Teen Challenge: Possible Missionary Mill? http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/30/1712/32864/374/504060
Part 6: Teen Challenge: The Depths of Coercion at a “God Warrior” Training Camp http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/1/164418/2864
Part 7: Teen Challenge: Sex Abuse and Sexual Predators http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/2/17850/21034
Part 8: Teen Challenge: Court-Ordered Coercion and CYA Indemnity Contracts http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/3/17742/55658
Part 9: Teen Challenge: Your Tax Dollars, Paying For Institutionalised Abuse http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/4/164443/2223/954/504505
Links:
* Bill HR 5876--A Chance to Protect Kids from Abusive “Kiddie Boot Camps” http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/25/114146/721/120/503305
* Join Teen Challenge Lawsuit! http://www.beyondbusiness.net/teenchallengesuit.htm
Posted by ( Theresa ) on May 09, 2008 at 1:28 am
I am so grieved by the bigotry,ignorance, and prejudice displayed at the Board of Supervisors meeting by opponents of the Teen Challenge recovery program. I have known this program, for over 16 years, to be an excellent way for those truly seeking to be free from the addictions of drugs and alcohol, to find that freedom, and start over with new purpose filled productive lives… For marriages to be restored, and families to be put back together. So, for opponents of this program to say they don’t want “these kind of people living next door” really bothers me. What if Mel Gibson or Kiefer Sutherland wanted to move onto the farm? Would they mind? There are people in every county in our nation that deal with drug or alcohol addictions. I’d rather know the people living next to me actually want to make life changes, and are willing to ask for the help of God to do that, rather than people who have no desire to leave destructive lifestyles. Is the real issue at this point zoning? I think not. The land will remain exactly how it is...an incredibly maintained small farm, nothing different. Still a beautiful, picturesque piece of Stafford County. Only now it can also be a place for positive new beginnings. I’m also very proud of Supervisor Paul Milde for taking a stand for this program. It takes courage, compassion, and conviction to stand against the crowd. Would that more of us would be willing to stand up for the things that really matter. How I wish that more of us would be willing to offer second chances, and truly say, “If not for the grace of God, it could have been me”.
Posted by ( asears ) on May 08, 2008 at 10:48 pm
You need to know that the site that you posted for Karly on May 08, 2008 at 9:19 am is a “trash” site on the ministry of Teen Challenge done by hostile people who hate the ministry...people will not learn the truth about teen challenge at that site...it should be removed!
Posted by ( asears ) on May 08, 2008 at 10:33 pm
To learn the truth about the Teen Challenge ministry, please visit http://www.teenchallengeusa.com
Posted by ( tcfredericksburg ) on May 08, 2008 at 7:10 pm
For ACCURATE information on Teen Challenge please visit http://www.teenchallengeusa.com. This is the National Teen Challenge official webpage. Click on to learn fifty years of world-wide success.
Posted by ( chiswald ) on May 08, 2008 at 11:07 am
What’s wrong with Stafford County? It has the lowest per pupil expenditure of any school system in the area. This is largely due to teachers enduring larger class sizes and lower pay than other area school systems. And what does the county propose to do? Deny them a cost of living increase! What is wrong with Stafford County?
Posted by ( karly ) on May 08, 2008 at 9:19 am
To learn more about Teen Challenge, please visit- “Investigating Teen Challenge” at http://teenchallengecult.blogspot.com/