Our Work Projects WRC Shop Sellers Calderwood Coffee Time to Change West Cumbria Project CIC is a local social enterprise based in Egremont, West Cumbria, operating Calderwood House, an emergency homeless hostel providing ten ensuite rooms for those in need of accommodation and support. Calderwood Coffee is roasted locally by Shiloh Coffee Roasters in Whitehaven, West Cumbria, and all the coffee beans are ethically sourced from sustainable farms in India, Brazil, and Uganda. This ensures fair wages and safe working conditions for farmers. Its signature blend is crafted for consistent, high-quality flavour with every cup. All profits from Calderwood Coffee go directly towards supporting the vital services of Time to Change West Cumbria, helping to combat homelessness and poverty in the region. Louise Murphy, founder of Calderwood Coffee, shares:"This organisation was there for me when my life reached its lowest point. Thanks to their support, I’ve been able to turn my life around. By creating and selling this coffee, I am giving something back while making a tangible difference to the lives of those who need it most. There is still a lot of stigma around the homeless and how someone ends up in that position. I aim to shine a light on those who have no voice in our society." Shop Calderwood Coffee Signature Blend Dark Roast Decaf Manage Cookie Preferences