Local charities join forces to fight furniture poverty

By Oliver Monk

11th Mar 2024 | Local News

The Richmond Furniture Scheme has announced that it is now working with Age UK Richmond to support residents in need with grants for furniture and appliances. (Photo: Heather Nicholls).
The Richmond Furniture Scheme has announced that it is now working with Age UK Richmond to support residents in need with grants for furniture and appliances. (Photo: Heather Nicholls).

The Richmond Furniture Scheme has announced that it is now working with Age UK Richmond to support residents in need with grants for furniture and appliances.

The RFS is a friendly furniture reuse project based in Twickenham. It takes donated furniture and volunteers fix and upcycle it to sell it at affordable prices.

It also sells refurbished white goods and microwaves.

The scehem is currently partnered with Richmond and Wandsworth Council, housing associations and several local charities who award grants for residents in need.

Those receiving grants can visit RFS's warehouse or online shop and choose great quality furniture and refurbished appliances.

RFS is delighted to now be able to reach more people who are struggling financially, thanks to its partnership with Age UK Richmond.

RFS CEO Simon Westgarth said: "One of our key objectives is to provide people in need with affordable furniture.

"I am so pleased we are partnering with Age UK Richmond to offer new avenues of support to our community."

RFS also offers a 25% discount to people receiving grants and other groups on low incomes

Find out more about how you can access grants and discounts through the RFS website.

Or phone the charity's friendly team for a chat on 020 8755 4665.

     

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