OUR IMPACT WITHIN THE COMMUNITY 

Within The Home Remedy we want to try and make an impact within our community. Below are the stories of three people we have been able to help. If we have been able to help you in anyway, please let us know and we can add your story below.

  • Peter's Story

    Peter came to The Home Remedy, previously Furniture Bank, in 2017. We were told he would not be able to cope in an employment position and yet 2 years later he is now a key member of our retail team. He is training new staff and actively leads team discussions about plans for the future and ideas for growth. Below are his exact words about his life’s journey prior to joining Furniture Bank:

    “When I first started school I found it hard to learn new skills and meet new people I flipped out a lot and never went to many lessons which made me get excluded and then had to get assessed and then go diagnosed with leaning disorder, ADHD tic disorder and autism then I went to a special school and had to try to get help but I missed a lot of school wish gave me a bad grades I found it very hard to engage with things and to lean to read and write and understanding what they been but now I’ve got older and my head is controlled with tablets I find it easier to lean and pick up new skills and lean something new every day at my new job wish I thought going to work and leaning is better for me then going to school wish that is what’s happen and I feel much better and less stressed out and can do a lot more things and being independent Is such an improvements for someone like me”

  • Jane & her son

    “Mid 2015 Mark and I left everything, our home, our photos, our toys, our garden, our pets, our clothes, our car, shoes, everything I had worked so hard to keep together. We moved into the Beresford Refuge in Stroud, Mark cried to sleep in my arms most nights, he was only just gone 2.

    It took just over 4 months for us to be re-homed. We got the keys to our home, within 4 weeks I was working 16hrs a week, Mark was settled into a nursery. I came to see you guys once we had the keys, we didn’t have a piece of furniture, and it was so stressful. Worrying about where we would sleep, what we would sit on. Most of all I worried about it all unsettling Mark. My worries were soon put to rest, thanks to you. I came with Mark to come and look at the beds, that day I was able to get a sofa, Mark’s bed, my bed, coffee table and duvets for the two of us.

    Over the year I have furnished our whole home at a cost I can afford, working and being on a low income can be tough, you guys have made having a nice home to be proud of accessible, I really don’t know what I would have done without you all and the kind furniture donation – I don’t think people realise just how much joy they are giving to those who need it.”

  • First employee & apprentice

    We met James just after we had first opened and were needing help running the project. He applied for the business administration apprenticeship we were offering. His enthusiasm impressed us in his interview and he was offered the job. When he first joined us, he would not look anyone in the eye and had never had a full-time job. He had not been able to complete his education and since then had not been able to hold down a long- term job.

    His job is to process the furniture donations. He completed his year-long apprenticeship and moved to a full-time job with us. He has grown with us as we have expanded and has had the ability to learn new skills, both at work, but also vital skills to use outside of work. He’s now responsible for our white goods and has been trained up and received a qualification in PAT testing which is required for each electrical item we re-use.

    Previously he and his family had been using the local Foodbank and Kids’ Stuff charity due to a lack of income and jobs. However, now James has had a full-time job for two years and no longer needs to use the Foodbank. Our aim is to create more life-changing job opportunities like this.

Brimscombe Mill is the home of the Grace Network, and a collective of Social Enterprises who aim to have a positive impact within the local community and beyond. Down below is breakdown of what we been able to achieve across all organisations:

224 Tonnes of items reused throughout the year. This is just under 1 Tonne used each working day. Each one of these items reused is one less items in landfill and one more which has found a new home.

The Long Table team produced 38,305 meals across the year at Brimscombe Mill. This includes meals at the table, freezer of love meals and community cafe meals. That is a total of 147 meals every working day.

389 Activities and events were held on site at Brimscombe Mill. These include craft activities, music events, book launches, board game club and cookery course. This is 1.5 events each working day.

1,189 referral packages were given out for free or for heavily subsidised to individuals or to families in need. These include children’s bundles, gift cards, furniture and bikes. That is 4.5 referral packages each working day.

54,857 Hours of paid employment created across our businesses. These jobs range from full time Monday to Friday to part time hours which fit around family life. As well as creating paid employment we also want to created a working environment which allows all of our staff to be whole at work. We used 7 spaces to create a space where all of our staff can grow as individuals whilst growing the enterprises.