Why We Do What We Do

Why We Do What We Do

I recently listened to the Freakanomics Radio episode Preventing Crime for Pennies on the Dollar” about a program called BAM (Becoming A Man).

They are based in Chicago and are largely successful because they use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) groups with teenagers to help them build skills to better handle life. They have been researched and proven to be successful for over nearly a decade.

However, the host of the show, Stephen Dubner, still asked, “What’s the secret ingredient?” I would argue that the “secret ingredient” is the genuineness of the people working with the students. Not the program.

Our support groups are successful when several things come together:

  • The curriculum is clear and easy to use.
  • The training is thorough and repetitive.
  • There is a commitment from the facilitator to stick with the group all the way through.
  • The facilitator likes teenagers. Really, genuinely likes working with teenagers.
  • The teens are invested in the process and accept this as their group.

You are likely to find niches in communities across the United States, maybe even the world, that are working hard to help teens. But the one thing that will make the difference is whether or not the people running the program are in it for the students rather than for another reason.

This is what makes Teen Lifeline different. This is why we do what we do.

 

Ricky Lewis is our Executive Director and has been with us since the beginning. As a father of 4, he seeks to help parents and their kids Live Life Better.

 

INTRODUCING OUR NEW PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Introducing…

I am very excited to get to introduce to you Chris Robey as our new Program Director. In the 4 years we have been working as Teen Lifeline I have been the 1 full time employee and have been blessed with a couple of split time Executive Directors and a great board. This past fall we all decided it was time for us to branch out. The board asked me to take the Executive Director role, which I graciously accepted and will tell about another time, and then we moved to discussion about who to hire.

The time has now come to welcome the newest member of our team here at Teen Lifeline. Chris brings a lot to the table. Besides 8 years of ministry experience he also has a Master’s from Lubbock Christian University and a bachelors from Midwestern State University. His passion for helping youth and desire to make a difference in their life as well as their family is not something you find every day.

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