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No more Red Dots Campaign

Partners in Recovery - Transforming Lives
Rochester in Crisis.  A National Threat.  A Local Epidemic.

“There is no greater drug epidemic than the one our community is facing right now. Opioid overdose affects all of us: Our Families, Our Neighborhoods, Our Church Communities, our Children.”
Monroe County Sheriff Todd K. Baxter
— Monroe County Sheriff Todd K. Baxter

You can help make a difference by partnering with Rochester Adult & Teen Challenge. Rochester ATC is a 9 to 12 month residential program for those battling addiction and life-controlling issues. We are a part of the largest group of faith-based addiction recovery programs in the world, with 200 residential programs in the U.S. and 1,200 worldwide.

Rochester Adult & Teen Challenge is a fully accredited and credentialed division of New York Adult & Teen Challenge. Our desire is to put hope within reach of every addict or at-risk individual, offering life transformation through our caring, Christ-centered services.

God, in His outpouring of love for humanity, placed the value of one human soul at an incalculable price – the life of His only Son. Rochester Adult & Teen Challenge is committed to demonstrating how valuable every student is to God by providing a clean, well-furnished, and homelike environment to live in, where each student may experience God’s saving grace, redeeming love, and transforming power.

You can become a partner in recovery — helping transform lives — by joining the NO MORE RED DOTS CAMPAIGN.

No More Red Dots Campaign Map of Rochester, NY
We have set a goal to recruit 600 monthly partners to donate $60 a month to help us bring hope and healing to those battling addiction. Rochester Adult & Teen Challenge is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and is supported by the generous gifts of individuals, businesses, and churches. Would you HELP us by becoming one of the six hundred monthly partners? To partner with us, click the donate button below. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a tour of the residential home, please call James West, program director at 585-434-1231.