Killeen teen center struggles to find funding to stay open The ImPossible Teen Center aims to help teens grow and also lower crime rates in the area, but they're having a hard time focusing on growth as funding is scarce. Author: Jasmin Caldwell Updated: 10:16 PM CST February 4, 2021 BELL COUNTY, Texas — A Killeen teen center aimed at helping to keep kids off the streets is in financial trouble. The founder of ImPossible Teen Center is paying out of pocket to keep the lights on, and he says he cannot do it for much longer. Just by walking in the building you can see the vision Vantonio Fraley has when it comes to helping at kids. There is a cosmetology/barbershop area where kids can take hair styling classes, and a culinary and food safety area. In one room kids can learn how to build dog houses and be entrepreneurs.