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Pembrokeshire FRAME
FRAME helps people build confidence, skills and wellbeing through supported reuse, volunteering, training and meaningful occupation. We also reduce waste and provide affordable reused household items to local people.
Every donation, purchase and hour of volunteering helps support people, reduce waste and strengthen our local community.
Find what you need quickly
Whether you want to donate furniture, shop sustainably, volunteer, arrange a house clearance, or learn more about FRAME’s impact, these are the quickest routes into our work.
Donate furniture
Give your unwanted furniture and household items a new life while supporting local charitable work.
Donate goods →Visit our shops
Find affordable reused furniture, clothing, bric-a-brac, homeware and more at our Pembrokeshire sites.
View shop information →Volunteer with us
Build confidence, routine, skills and community connection in a supportive environment.
Become a volunteer →Bulky waste collection
FRAME helps collect large household items and supports reuse wherever possible.
Bulky waste information →Ethical house clearances
FRAME Direct provides responsible house clearance services with reuse, care and dignity at the centre.
View FRAME Direct →See our impact
Discover how reuse, recycling, volunteering and supported opportunities make a difference locally.
View reports and impact →Supporting people through reuse
FRAME promotes social inclusion through meaningful supported reuse and upcycling training and services. Donated furniture, clothing, household items and materials are reused wherever possible, helping to reduce waste while creating opportunities for people who may face barriers linked to disability, mental health, confidence, isolation or social exclusion.
Through our shops, reuse services, volunteering, training and community projects, FRAME supports people and the environment at the same time.
FRAME exists to create positive change
- Supported volunteering and meaningful occupation
- Training, confidence-building and work-related skills
- Affordable reused furniture and household items
- Furniture reuse, recycling and waste reduction
- Community partnerships and practical local support
Social value and environmental impact
FRAME’s work helps keep useful items in circulation, reduces waste, supports people in financial hardship and creates inclusive opportunities for people across Pembrokeshire.
Visit our shops in Pembrokeshire
FRAME’s shops offer reused furniture, clothing, household items, bric-a-brac and more. Every purchase helps support our charitable work, including supported volunteering, training, reuse, recycling and affordable household items for local people.
Address: Old Hakin Road, Merlin’s Bridge, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1XF
Phone: 01437 779442
Opening: Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.30pm, Saturday 10.00am – 4.00pm, Sunday closed
Address: Unit 1, St Govan’s Shopping Centre, Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock, SA72 6AG
Phone: 01646 622288
Opening: Monday to Friday 9.00am – 4.30pm, Saturday 10.00am – 4.00pm, Sunday closed
Please check individual shop pages or contact us before travelling if you are making a special journey.
Volunteering can offer
- A welcoming place to spend time
- Routine, confidence and connection
- Practical skills and experience
- A chance to support reuse and the environment
- A meaningful way to give back locally
More than volunteering
Volunteering at FRAME can offer structure, friendship, confidence, practical experience and a chance to be part of something meaningful. Some people join us to build skills, some to give back, and some simply to feel connected again.
We welcome people with different experiences, backgrounds and abilities, and we aim to provide supportive opportunities that suit each person where possible.





