BETEL OF BRITAIN BIRMINGHAM
Windmill House, Weatheroak Hill
Alvechurch, Birmingham
B48 7EA England
Telephone: 01564-822-356
Fax: 01564-824-929
BETEL OF BRITAIN NOTTINGHAM
Manna Farm, Old Rufford Road (A614)
Nottingham (near Calverton)
NG14 6NW England
Telephone: 0115-965-5686
Fax: 0115-965-6464
BETEL OF BRITAIN WATFORD
29a Rickmansworth Rd
Watford,
WD18 7HL England
Telephone: 01923-234-795
Fax: 01923-637-954
BETEL OF BRITAIN IRELAND
Southlands, Alleys River Road
Bray County
Wicklow Ireland
Telephone: 003531-282-1207

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Betel's Values

Ethos

Betel’s ethos is founded in historic, mainstream Christianity. Thus, we put our emphasis in the restoration of personality that is found in the gospel. Whilst Betel residences and churches operate on Christian values and practices, anyone, regardless of race, gender or religion is welcome to participate in the life of each community.

Commitment To Radical Financial Principles

One of Betel’s main principles is that entrance should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial means. Thus, while most long-term residential recovery centres charge between £250-£1,000 per week, Betel aims to be as self-supporting and sustainable as possible.

Instead, we aim to be as self-supporting and sustainable as possible. The majority of funding for daily operations is generated through our charitable businesses and workshops, in which we train our residents (See Methods & Principles). We estimate that our centres in more than 50 cities save governments and families £15,600,000 ($25,000,000 US), (at £1,000/month x 12 months x 1,300 individuals) annually in rehab fees alones, not accounting for millions more each year in reduced crime, courts, police, prison and medical costs.

An additional source of private funding is the donations we receive from individuals and collaborating churches, companies and other charities. Our accounts are readily available for public scrutiny.

Social Impact

Serving People’s Needs, Changing Neighbourhoods, One Life at a Time

In response to rising drug and alcohol abuse in our culture, we have worked to reduce homelessness, drug addiction, violence, crime and the civil insecurity associated with the disintegration of the family. We have received testimonies from individuals, families, judges, police and government officials of how the work of Betel is changing lives and impacting entire neighbourhoods in multiple nations.