The Lincoln Men's Center is Alabama Adult & Teen Challenge's largest and flagship facility, serving up to 60 men struggling with life-controlling problems. Located in Lincoln, Alabama, this center provides the full spectrum of our 12-month residential program in a safe, supportive environment designed for lasting transformation.

Program participants at Lincoln engage in daily prayer and Bible study, regular chapel services, individual and group therapy, anger management training, and conflict resolution skills. The Lincoln center is also home to ATC Graphics, our custom apparel printing and design micro-enterprise, where participants gain valuable vocational skills in screen printing, graphic design, customer service, and business operations.

As our administrative center, Lincoln coordinates efforts across all ALATC facilities and provides leadership in our mission to put hope within reach. The structured environment helps men address the spiritual, emotional, and practical roots of addiction while building the foundation for a purposeful, addiction-free life.

Graduates from Lincoln consistently report restored family relationships, gainful employment, and active participation in their local churches and communities—becoming the godly leaders and influencers our vision describes.

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"Teen Challenge helped me to be free, and allows me to grow by learning new and meaningful ways to serve others and deny self."

Chris Tucker -  Lincoln, Alabama

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"Walking through the doors of ALATC Women’s Center I was broken, hopeless and in the grips of addiction. Slowly God began to renew my mind, transform my heart, and heal my soul. Today I have the privilege of walking beside women as they discover their identity in Christ!"

Carissa Fikes, Life Coach -  Cullman, Alabama

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"God used Teen Challenge as the vehicle to transform my life. It brought restoration to my relationships with my family and children. I regained custody of my children. I currently live at the Falcon House and I am gainfully employed."

David Leggett

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