The Iron Bridge Woodshop

The Iron Bridge Woodshop A Non Profit where homeless or formerly homeless meet to craft handmade products from locally sourced wood.

These items are sold on our Etsy store to raise money to help care for those in need.

It's the Giving Season, and  Nyle Dry Kilns has spotlighted us as one of their most giving customers in this episode of ...
12/20/2022

It's the Giving Season, and Nyle Dry Kilns has spotlighted us as one of their most giving customers in this episode of their Customer Spotlight series!

Robert Littrell has dedicated his life to giving to those less fortunate through his Non-Profit Six Treasures Ministry and their Woodshop, The Iron Bridge Woodshop.

Learn more about how we got started and the differences we have made in others' lives.

It's the Giving Season, and we spotlight one of our most giving customers in this episode. Robert Littrell has dedicated his life to giving to those less for...

The Iron Bridge Woodshop (program is an extension of woodworking activities that naturally developed in the small baseme...
08/11/2022

The Iron Bridge Woodshop (program is an extension of woodworking activities that naturally developed in the small basement shop in the home of Six Treasures Ministries founders, Robert and Leslie Littrell.

Over the years, many homeless men and women have helped build cabinets, cutting boards, cheese trays, picture frames, key racks, table tops, and bookcases. Informal sales of cutting boards grew and led to the creation of a broader, more structured program defined by regularly scheduled shop times.

Overseen by trained IBW volunteers, volunteers and participants work together to produce handcrafted wood products.

If you’re looking for a fantastic gift for the holidays or just because you want some handcrafted wood products that supports a beautiful cause you sure to check out this cutting board on our Etsy store!

Find them on Etsy Here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/IronBridgeWoodshop

08/11/2022

Charlie is 76 years old and lived in a tent on the streets for 16 years. He was one of the first people to enter our program way back in 2009. Now Charlie has his own place and pays his own bills but he still continues to work at the wood shop.

Find us on Etsy Here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/IronBridgeWoodshop

We are so excited to finally be on Facebook and Instagram! The Iron Bridge Woodshop (IBW) program is an extension of woo...
08/10/2022

We are so excited to finally be on Facebook and Instagram! The Iron Bridge Woodshop (IBW) program is an extension of woodworking activities that naturally developed in the small basement shop in the home of Six Treasures Ministries founders, Robert and Leslie Littrell. Over the years, many homeless men have helped build cabinets, cutting boards, cheese trays, picture frames, key racks, table tops, and bookcases. Informal sales of cutting boards grew and led to the creation of a broader, more structured program defined by regularly scheduled shop times. Overseen by trained IBW volunteers, volunteers and participants work together to produce handcrafted wood products.

Proceeds from sales support the work of Six Treasures Ministries.

IBW is a Kentucky nonprofit corporation serving the homeless and marginalized. IBW is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. All donations to the organization are tax deductible

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Lexington, KY

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