Stephen Robinson has succeeded Steve Hall as CEO of Adult & Teen Challeng WA in 2025, part of a global network of Christian rehabilitaitons intended to put “Hope in Reach” to people struggling with addictions. Stephen has been married to Kiele since 2009 and has three children, Kaci, Ella and Flynn.
Stephen first started his calling to Community Services work with the Salvation Army as a Work Therapist at the Harry Hunter Rehabilitation Centre. Stephen has had may roles which have included Manager of Goldfields Rehabilitation Centre, General Manager of Homelessness and the Bridge Program for The Salvation Army, Area Manager for Missions Australia Pilbara and State Manager/Operations Manager in Disability.
One of Stephen’s proudest achievements is Project Managing the $25 million build and Managment of The Beacon 104 bed Homeless Facility for the Salvation Army WA. Stephen has a passion to help those less fortunate to turn their lives around, just as others had helped him turn his life around after struggling with addiction for 14 years. Stephen, who has now been living free from addcition for 19 years, loves being around family and loves watching sport, especially his beloved Fremantle Dockers.
As CEO of Adult & Teen Challenge WA, Stephen says that he wants to continue the legacy of Malcolm Smith and the vision of David Wilkerson and continue to give people “Hope in Reach”. He also said we will have many challenges but if we put GOD at the centre of it all, we will meet those challenges head on and be guided to achieve greatness.
