How does it work?
Find out more about life at Betel
How does it work?
Becoming a resident at Betel is a transformative journey of choice and commitment. It begins with a voluntary decision to seek a fresh start in life, beginning with an initial phone interview. Upon admission, residents enter a welcoming, family-like environment where they're embraced by a community of support. While there's no strict, goal-oriented program, the emphasis is on making daily choices that align with values and aspirations of a healthier lifestyle, modeled by experienced peers.
Free Admission
at Betel
Voluntary Admission: All residents join and leave voluntarily.
Minimum Commitment: We recommend a minimum stay of 12 to 18 months.
Interview Process: A simple telephone interview is required before admission, and a medically assisted detox is available for those who need it.
Quick Admission: After the interview, people are usually admitted within one to five days of their first contact.
Age Requirement: Residents must be 18 years or older.
Our method is to model freedom
Daily Choice
Daily Choice: Betel is not a rigid program; it's a daily commitment to a new and healthier lifestyle, as modelled by maturing Christians.
Personal Growth: Residents advance at their own pace, learning character-building principles and practicing them in daily life, both at home and at work.
Community Involvement: Community leaders and their families live on-site offering support and guidance. Graduates often become peer support staff.
The Steps
Responsibility & Self-Care
Rebuilding Lives: Our goal is to help residents rebuild their lives through shared decision making and community responsibility.
Learning and Responsibility: Residents gradually take on more responsibility for household duties and work roles as they become more stable and motivated.
Peer-Motivated Community: The result is a peer-motivated and guided community where residents help and support each other.
Success through family & work
Extended Family: Residents build meaningful relationships, inspiring hope and self-esteem in an atmosphere of acceptance and love.
Meaningful Work: Residents work in our charitable businesses to help fund their recovery, reducing the financial burden on families, the taxpayer and the government. Our social enterprises include: Furniture repair, Restoration and Upholstery; House Clearances; Garden Maintenance and Landscaping; Charity Shop Retail Sales; Restaurant Service and Culinary/Catering Skills.
Skill Building: Daily teamwork helps to build job skills, diligence, punctuality and self-esteem. Residents contribute positively to their family life and society upon leaving Betel. (Find out more about our businesses)