Barnes Close
Chadwich
Malthouse Lane
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire
B61 0RA

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Volunteering at Barnes Close

Barnes Close operates with two types of volunteers.
 

Firstly there are a number of people from local churches who assist as required in the kitchen, cleaning, bed making, ironing, serving meals, filing, office work, telephone answering, gardening and in a host of other ways.
 

Secondly young people (normally aged 18-25 years) come and join the residential team for between 2 and 12 months. They are involved in all aspects of running Barnes Close and in the leadership of CfR events. We have welcomed volunteers from Austria, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kenya, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, South Korea, Sweden and Switzwerland. If you are interested in helping us in this way please click the link to read more about volunteering at Barnes Close and then contact us by email or post to enquire about vacancies.

Click the link for more information about our reasons for welcoming international volunteers

POSTAL ADDRESS:
Barnes Close, Chadwich, Malthouse Lane Bromsgrove, Worcs, B61 0RA

CONTACT DETAILS:
Office Tel: 01562 710231
Office Fax: 01562 710278
Office hours: 9.30am-5pm (Monday to Friday)
Email: cfrenquiry@aol.com
Visitor's Tel: 01562 710682

Click on a link below to go straight to the page that interests you.
What is the Community for Reconciliation Barnes Close
The Residential & Conference  Centre of the Community
The Residential Team of the Community External Affairs History
Activities & Events CfR Partners
Across The World
Volunteering at
Barnes Close
Personal Retreats Useful Links

 

This website has been constructed, and is maintained, by Rev Ian Ring, Community Co-ordinator of the Community for Reconciliation and Minister of the Beacon Church Centre, Rubery. Any views expressed in this website are personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Community for Reconciliation, The Beacon Church Centre or The United Reformed Church as a whole.

© Ian Ring 2001-6. All comments regarding the website to Ian Ring please.

Site last updated 19th February 2006