Dr. Tori Ferrari

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Tori Ferrari has served as the Director of the Springboard Home for over 12 years, overseeing its’ students, staff and program .  Her passion for young women in crisis began years ago and continues as she serves the addicted, the abused, the neglected and the wounded.

An Ordained Minister with the Assemblies of God, Tori also holds her Doctorate Degree in Biblical Counseling.  She has been married to her husband, Davide, for the past 24 years and has two sons, Alfonso (19) and Robert (18).

springboardpr@tcaz.org
Public Relations Representative
Teen Challenge of Arizona
Springboard Home for Youth in Crisis
P.O. Box 69966, Tucson, AZ 85737
Work: 520-887-8773 ext 101, Fax: 520-887-8786
 

 
   http://www.azteenchallenge.org/cms/index.cfm?primarykeylist=,783,1159,1175

FAITHFUL (adjective)" "...continuing to support someone despite difficult circumstances; continuing to do or believe something.  The faithful:  the people who support someone or something;  people believing in religion."

At Springboard, our ministry to girls ages 12 to 17 is dependent upon two things:  (1) the Lord who gives us the strength, wisdom and ability; and (2) you, the generous individuals who continue to support us despite the difficult economic times we face.  Addiction does not know when the economy is strong or when we are in a recession.  The abused and neglected teen girl does not know the impact of a low stock market or record foreclosures.  What she does know is that she is in crisis and without help, she could lose the most precious thing she has... her very life.

The young people in our country are one of the most precious resources we have, but we are losing them at an incredible rate to drugs, gangs, suicide and the streets.  Every day of our three to five-month program, the girls and their families are provided with the counseling, curriculum and the ministry they need to become healthy, whole and complete.

This year, Teen Challenge of Arizona is celebrating 45 years of faithful ministry to men, women and teens that are addicted, abused and hurting.  Without the faithfulness of the faithful, we wouldn't be able to d



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