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Meet Keith Cureton
Welcome Keith Cureton to Bethany Christian Services as the new CEO and president! Get to know Keith, his family, and why he is excited to partner with you to serve children and families through this fun Q and A.
YouthBuild changed my life
At 17, Ebony entered foster care homeless and with a newborn daughter. Without parents in the picture, she needed caring, trusted adults to help guide her next steps toward her future.
Play“My biggest fear was losing my son”
The care and support of Safe Families for Children volunteers helped a young single mom safely parent her son.
PlayCreating a change that lasts
After losing their father and caring for their bedridden mother, brothers Mentesenot and Abenezer found stability and success through Bethany's Family Preservation and Empowerment program in Ethiopia.
Activating your church to champion families
Ten years ago, two friends and foster moms sparked an idea to help families like theirs in a very practical way. Because kids often come into care with nothing, providing for their immediate, tangible needs can be expensive. So with their church’s blessing and full support, they started Closet of Hope.
PlayI started to love myself again
Bekah shares that her addiction led her to dark places, where she lost family, friends, and eventually custody of her 5-year-old son.
PlayRecovery beyond our doors
When women enter the Bethany Recovery Center, they begin a holistic journey of healing for their mind, body, and spirit. Once in the grip of trauma and addiction, they find release as they discover and embrace their own strengths.
PlayKasech was living a nightmare—kidnapped, trafficked, and only 14 years old
Right now, an estimated 160 million children around the world are being used for child labor. Every year, that number grows by an estimated 700,000 children. We believe that family is the answer.
Mental health is as essential as the air we breathe
Mental health support is foundational to every service and program Bethany offers to protect children, empower youth, and strengthen families with an impact that lasts.
Building resilience
Youth in Ghana face many harsh realities including poverty, violence, and trafficking. Let's work to give them every opportunity to build resiliency to the things that can make life harder.