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(0)20 7790 4965
East End Jewish Clothing Collection Fund
220 Green Lanes
London
N4 2NT
Founded in 1994, the Clothing Collection Fund is a non-profit making organization. Proceeds from the sale of clothes and other donated goods are given to charities. Food parcels are distributed to the elderly and needy in the area. Sedarim are arranged and local projects are supported, helping handicapped children with learning disabilities. Good quality, unwanted clothing, bric-a-brac, toys, office/computer equipment and books are all required and we will be pleased to collect.
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(0)14 1638 6116
Friends of Lubavitch Scotland
Giffnock
Glasgow
G46 7NR
Lubavitch is the largest Jewish educational institution in Scotland. It is committed to reaching every Jew regardless of age, knowledge or commitment and provides a very wide range of educational and social activities for Jews of all ages. These include Scotland’s only kosher restaurant, Shul in the Park, Monthly Friday night Shabbos Dinners and numerous social activities throughout the year
Counselling and support is given for terminal illness, bereavement, marriage guidance, and against interdating, intermarriage and missionaries, all in the strictest confidence. No person is ever turned away from activities due to financial circumstances. No grants are received from head offices in London or New York. Legacies are required to secure the future of our work.
(0)20 7435 0836
Friends of the Sick
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(0)20 8446 0502
Jewish Deaf Association
Woodside Park Road
London
N12 8RP
JEWISH DEAF ASSOCIATION (JDA)
Contact: Susan Cipin OBE, Chief Executive
Julius Newman House, Woodside Park Road, London N12 8RP
Tel: 020 8446 0502 / Textphone: 020 8446 4037 Email: mail@jdeaf.org.uk
Registered Charity No. 1105845
Most of us will eventually face the trauma of hearing loss, or already have a loved one who is. With your help we can:
• Support families – from the devastating diagnosis of their baby’s deafness – and enable a new generation of deaf children to fulfil their potential and flourish
• Rescue older people living in care homes from isolation and loneliness and enable them to chat, join in activities and enjoy their final years
• Give lifelong care and support to vulnerable deaf and deafblind people
• Help more people to adapt to traumatic changes as they lose their hearing.
JDA enables people living with deafness to cope with whatever challenges life brings – as no other organisation can. We receive no statutory funding and depend on legacies and donations to provide a lifeline for the Jewish community and beyond.
Please find out more by visiting http://www.jdeaf.org.uk
(0)20 8732 6100
JNF UK
London
NW4 4FE
For 120 years, JNF UK has played an integral part in Israel’s development, strengthening every aspect of Israeli life in the peripheries – from investing in infrastructure projects and employment opportunities to empowering the less able and underprivileged. We have built educational institutions, helped youth programmes, provided for people with special needs and brought life to remote desert towns. None of this would be possible without the ongoing support of the Jewish community for both Israel and JNF UK.
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(0)20 7242 8300 / 07305 018022
League of Jewish Women
Herman Hill
Wanstead, London
E11 1UL
The League of Jewish Women is a long established charity founded in 1943. Our aims are to give service to the communities we live in, and to give hands-on help where there is a need, irrespective of ethnic grouping, gender or religion. We provide volunteer help in many diverse places such as schools, prisons, hospices and day centres. We work with other organizations such as Macmillan nurses, Witness and Victim Support and Jewish Care. We are the UK affiliate of the International Council of Jewish Women and therefore have worldwide links and are also affiliated to other national women’s organizations.
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLJWcharity
Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/The_LJW
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020 8772 2326.
Nightingale Hammerson
105 Nightingale Lane
London
SW12 8NB
Nightingale Hammerson is an independent charity and a leading specialist in the care for older people. We provide residential, nursing, dementia, respite, rehabilitation, palliative and end-of-life care to over 200 Residents at Nightingale House in Clapham and Hammerson House, Wohl Campus in Hampstead.
The charity has served the community for over 185 years, with exceptional, holistic and person-centred care for older Jewish people. As a leading care provider, we offer life enhancing care for every need and every means in a warm, connected community that feels like family.
Our award-winning and much-loved homes offers the full spectrum of support including those with complex care needs. Nightingale House and Hammerson house are lifelong homes rooted in Jewish heritage and guided by exceptional care. We focus on a relationship-centred care approach, highlighting the importance of meeting the needs of the Resident, whilst also addressing the needs of relatives and care teams. We recognise that quality care only happens when there are strong relationships between everyone involved in a Resident’s care.
We offer a vibrant, connected environment with a plethora of engagement activities where joy, laughter and community are part of everyday life. When you choose Nightingale Hammerson, you join a family. Regardless of your personal financial situation, we will always look after you; the care of our Residents is at the forefront of all that we do, and we remain committed to serving the Jewish community.








