Lighthouse Furniture Project
Registered charity No. 1120398
Company limited by guarantee in England and Wales, No. 05249004
(Formerly Kings Church Furniture Exchange)
 
Furniture and White Goods Re-Use Organisation
Our warehouse is open for viewing and buying

Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4pm
Saturday: 9:30am to 12:30pm
 
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Background

One of the long standing aims of Kings Church has been to serve the local community unconditionally, regardless of their gender, marital status, race, ethnic origin, religion, age, lifestyle or physical or mental ability, particularly those in need and disadvantaged.

In 1994, after consultations with Brentwood Borough Council and the Brentwood Council for Voluntary Services, we set up Kings Church Furniture Exchange. Brentwood Council loaned us three lock up garages and we were able to provide this as a free service to residents of Brentwood Borough.

Through the Furniture Exchange we collected good quality second-hand furniture, household and white goods donated by the general public and passed them on to those in need in the greater Brentwood area, typically homeless families and individuals as a result of housing crisis.

During our first 10 years we were typically making about 8-10 collections or donations most Saturdays and in an average week we would deliver to about 2-3 needy families, so each year we are helping just under 100 households.

The local housing stock is unfurnished and in most instances the people we are helping have been referred by Brentwood Council, Social Services, the Community Mental Health team or local housing trusts. Initial contact is made by telephone and then face to face to determine their exact needs, which might include carpet, bedding, kettle, toaster, crockery, cutlery, a cot or highchair, curtains and possible a non perishable food starter pack.

These latter items only being provided to those who are destitute and funded by grants from a local inter church homeless charity, (ICAGH), run by representatives from different churches locally.

Thanks to some successful fundraising in 2004 we were able to replace our aged box trailer with a new Luton transit van with a tail lift, which improved our efficiency considerable. In October of that year we set up Lighthouse Furniture Project Limited, as a way of removing any liability from the church trustees. Thanks to a significant grant from Community Recycling and Economic Development (CRED) via Royal Society for Nature Conservation, a scheme aimed at reducing waste to landfill, we were able to rent our current premises allow us to display items and offer clients a choice as well as employing two staff.