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The Gilven Project (Glenrothes)
 
Overview Project Detail SCA Standards

Mission Statement
The Gilven Project offers support to homeless and other vulnerable people to obtain and sustain their own tenancy.
The Project provide training in Life and Social Skills, enabling individuals to develop their own potential and self-reliance in independent living.

Gilven House Project

Recently refurbished this is our Core Project in Glenrothes consisting of supported , safe residential acommodation for 10 young women. Here the women are assessed, supported and helped towards moving on to their own accomodation.

Trish O'Brien, Project Manager

For information and photos of refurbishment click here:

Gilven Project Brochure Gilven opening Day

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The Flats Project

In partnership with Fife Council we manage 12 flats in the community. After someone has been with the Main House Project for some time and/or has learnt enough skills – they are moved on into one of our supported flats. There we continue support them in the community. Their stay in these flats is dependent upon how well they do. Eventually, when ready, they will be given their own flat or house by Fife Council

Employabilty; ‘Highway’ (to a better life) Project"

This Project is currently funded by Fife Council and is for the women in the Main House and the Flats. This funding is to enable our service users to gain skills toward employability.

Community Support Project

This Project offers support for men and women who have their own tenancy but may be vulnerable or likely to become vulnerable as a result of a problem or issue within their lives which could lead to action being taken against them and the loss of their tenancy

  FIFE BUSINESS AWARDS
2000
Winner of Business
in the Community Award