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Charity
About Us
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Our History
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Founded in 2002
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Our Pillars
To help disadvantaged local people on benefits and in financial hardship
To train people with learning difficulties or mild mental health issues
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To reduce preloved furniture going to landfill
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Pillar 1 - Helping Disadvantaged People
We aim to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere where people are not made to feel disadvantaged. A place where people can come and look around, chat and feel welcome. Many local older people make very regular visits just to chat. 9 Lives wants all of our disadvantaged customers to have a sense of self worth through making their property into a warm and welcoming home.
Pillar 2 - Training People with Learning Difficulties or mild Mental Health Issues
We seek to help people with learning difficulties or mild mental ill health issues that are referred to us by Councils, other charities and through recommendations by offering them the opportunity to participate in an 8 week furniture restoration course. Courses are offered free of charge and a certificate is provided upon completion.
Pillar 3 - Saving Furniture from Landfill
We collect pre-loved furniture from local residents in the Watford, Rickmansworth, Batchworth, Croxley and surrounding area to sell in our shop and upcycle where appropriate. We accept donated Furniture, Bric a Brac, Electricals, Books/CD’s/DVD’s and Fashion at the shop but we ask that only good quality items be donated. If items cannot be sold, they are sold for recycling.
Our Amazing Staff​
We have a amazing group of permanent staff that keep the show room running smoothly.
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General Manager - Sharon
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Admin Assistant - Jo
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Team Leaders - Toni, Rebecca, & Cath
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Van Driver - Alan
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Tutor - Peter
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Our Friendly Volunteers
We also have a group of friendly volunteers who help us every day with a whole range of tasks, such as:
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Drivers mates to help with collection and delivery of items
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Volunteers who help out in the shop and managing donations
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Fashion volunteers who help us sort and display clothing, shoes and accessories
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Book volunteers who help us sort our book donations and post rare books online
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Workshop volunteers that help us up-cycle and mend donated furniture in need of a lift
A number of our volunteers have learning difficulties or mild mental ill health issues. We also regularly have a number students working towards their Duke of Edinburgh's Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award helping out.
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Join us!
If you want to help give people and furniture a second chance, meet new people and give something back, please visit our volunteers page to find out how to apply.