We have been providing quality, second hand furniture to disadvantaged people in Fife since 1992. As well as selling to the general public, the project provides a heavily subsidised furniture service to some of the most vulnerable people in the community to relieve poverty and indebtness.
Castle Furniture Motorvators Shed project is an award winning project having attained two business diversity awards and winners of the mental welfare commissions "principals into practice" 2013, motorvators is regarded as an innovative project that is both stimulating and rewarding.We have a good supply of fairly new, quality reconditioned, washing machines, cookers, fridges, freezers and other domestic appliances at extremely competitive prices available at our showrooms in Cupar and Glenrothes.
Our project tackles isolation and loneliness in our community, helping to reduce loss of confidence, depression and general poor health which ultimately may contribute to older people leaving their home and moving into residential accommodation.
Castle Furniture Motorvators Shed project is an award winning project having attained two business diversity awards and winners of the mental welfare commissions "principals into practice" 2013, motorvators is regarded as an innovative project that is both stimulating and rewarding.We have a good supply of fairly new, quality reconditioned, washing machines, cookers, fridges, freezers and other domestic appliances at extremely competitive prices available at our showrooms in Cupar and Glenrothes.
Our project tackles isolation and loneliness in our community, helping to reduce loss of confidence, depression and general poor health which ultimately may contribute to older people leaving their home and moving into residential accommodation.
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To that end, the project provides the transport and labour to collect donations free of charge from people throughout Fife.
These donations are brought to the warehouse where they are sorted, assessed for condition, repaired where possible, renovated when feasible, and displayed in our warehouse in Cupar.
The project offers marginalised groups opportunities to work in a safe, supportive, inclusive environment.
For many who lead chaotic lifestyles it is the first tentative step to leading a more structured life.
These donations are brought to the warehouse where they are sorted, assessed for condition, repaired where possible, renovated when feasible, and displayed in our warehouse in Cupar.
The project offers marginalised groups opportunities to work in a safe, supportive, inclusive environment.
For many who lead chaotic lifestyles it is the first tentative step to leading a more structured life.
We listen to their experiences and needs, and provide them with the personal support that's right for them.
That's true whether they're a person living with a mental health illness, or an offender, or a lawyer, teacher that volunteers as a Trustee.
So we demand better - from ourselves and others.
We're constantly looking at the bigger picture and for better ways of doing things, so we can stay one step ahead and shape a better future for everyone in the community.
We are recognised as a sector leader - in innovation systems and technology, training, partnership working and our supported employments.
That's true whether they're a person living with a mental health illness, or an offender, or a lawyer, teacher that volunteers as a Trustee.
So we demand better - from ourselves and others.
We're constantly looking at the bigger picture and for better ways of doing things, so we can stay one step ahead and shape a better future for everyone in the community.
We are recognised as a sector leader - in innovation systems and technology, training, partnership working and our supported employments.
As people become older many can, unfortunately, experience isolation and loneliness perhaps as a result of bereavement, retirement, loss of mobility, illness or because families are busy or move away from the local area.
This in turn can lead to loss of confidence, depression and general poor health which ultimately may contribute to older people leaving their home and moving into residential accommodation.
Castle Befriending Project matches volunteer befrienders on a one to one basis with elders in the community that have become socially isolated because of illness, disability or some difficulty or change of circumstance.
This in turn can lead to loss of confidence, depression and general poor health which ultimately may contribute to older people leaving their home and moving into residential accommodation.
Castle Befriending Project matches volunteer befrienders on a one to one basis with elders in the community that have become socially isolated because of illness, disability or some difficulty or change of circumstance.
Castle has a large selection of reconditioned appliances, all with a 3 month warranty for added peace of mind.
We have a good supply of fairly new, quality reconditioned, washing machines, cookers, fridges, freezers and other domestic appliances at extremely competitive prices available at our showrooms in Cupar and Glenrothes.
Installation and delivery can be arranged!
All our appliances are inspected for excessive wear and tear, broken or damaged parts.
Appliances that don't meet our rigorous standards are processed and environmentally recycled.
We have a good supply of fairly new, quality reconditioned, washing machines, cookers, fridges, freezers and other domestic appliances at extremely competitive prices available at our showrooms in Cupar and Glenrothes.
Installation and delivery can be arranged!
All our appliances are inspected for excessive wear and tear, broken or damaged parts.
Appliances that don't meet our rigorous standards are processed and environmentally recycled.
Castle Furniture Project has been providing quality, second hand furniture to disadvantaged people in Fife since 1992.
Over the years, the project which is based in Cupar has developed a strong partnership with Fife Council and Social Work departments.
Through their support, the project provides a heavily subsidised furniture service to some of the most vulnerable people in the community to relieve poverty and indebtness.
The project also offers an environmental alternative for local householders who have unwanted furniture, electrical appliances and other household items that they no longer want or need.
Over the years, the project which is based in Cupar has developed a strong partnership with Fife Council and Social Work departments.
Through their support, the project provides a heavily subsidised furniture service to some of the most vulnerable people in the community to relieve poverty and indebtness.
The project also offers an environmental alternative for local householders who have unwanted furniture, electrical appliances and other household items that they no longer want or need.
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