Who We Serve

See If This Is Your Place

Who We Serve

Not everyone can name what happened to them.
Not everyone has the words.
Some were trafficked but haven’t been able to name it yet.
Some only know they’ve carried fear and shame their whole lives.
Some were abused in “religious” spaces that silenced them instead of saved them.
Some survived ritual harm they were told was “God’s will.”
Some fled, but never landed.

If that’s you—this house sees you.

This is a place for those who’ve walked through unspeakable things and are ready to begin telling the truth in a place safe enough to hold it. A place where even if you don’t remember everything yet, you are still believed, still welcomed, and still wanted.

What Survivors Often Carry

Most who come to us don’t arrive with a clean story or clear memories.

They often carry:

  • fragmented identity
  • memory gaps or confusion
  • fear of authority or spiritual language
  • exhaustion from years of surviving
  • the belief that they’re “too much” or “too complicated”
  • deep loyalty to the very people or systems that harmed them
  • shame that doesn’t belong to them

These are not barriers here.
These are where we begin.

Who This Is Not For

Beit Mivtah Banecha is not a detox center, crisis shelter, or mental health facility.
We are a long-term, land-based restoration home—not a short-term rescue.

This house is not for those seeking a quick fix, or who are unwilling to live within spiritual order, relational accountability, and community rhythms. If you are actively choosing abusive behaviors or refusing basic safety guidelines, this is not the right fit.

We are not here to “fix” people. We are here to walk with the willing.

Our Promise to the Ones Who Come

We promise to walk slowly, patiently, and truthfully.

We will not rush your story.
We will not demand performance.
We will not force disclosure.

We will hold boundaries with love,
honor your pace,
and give your body and spirit time to breathe again.

This house is not built on pressure.
It’s built on presence.

You are not too broken.
You are not too late.
And you are not alone.