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Teen Challenge and the Better Business Bureau

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Firebird81:
Debrah, actually, that is wrong. The BBB reports on individual businesses. Each Teen Challenge center is an individual business. If they were meaning it to apply to the entire organization, then they would put it unanimously on every center's report. Instead, most of the centers are reported as satisfactorily meeting the standards of the BBB and some are listed as members. Only 31 centers are actually listed there, which is interesting since there are about 200 in the U.S. alone. I do know that LATC, OCTC and Riverside Teen Challenge all had BBB membership plaques on their walls, yet none of them are even listed at all. Perhaps the webist isn't all conclusive or only reports on businesses that people have specifically requested.

I also know that on the walls of LATC were commendations given by the City of Los Angeles and the State of California. Teen Challenge is also a member of the ECFA, which is a Christian financial accountability organization that reports on Religious charities. You cna go to the link below to see the ECFA's website, it's listed standards of compliance and information on any numbe rof religious charities, including Teen Challenge.
http://www.ecfa.org/

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