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221 Golders Green Road
London
NW11 9DQ
Camp Simcha exists to make a difference to seriously ill Jewish children and their families, throughout the UK, whatever their level of observance.
We support children with over 50 different medical conditions: serious and life-threatening illnesses including cancer, genetic conditions, heart problems, complex surgery, uncontrolled epilepsy or muscular dystrophy; life-changing conditions including serious muscular and skeletal conditions, neurofibromatosis, Type 1 diabetes, severe Crohn’s disease and Colitis; as well as premature and sick babies.
Camp Simcha provides bespoke practical, therapeutic and emotional support, as well as activities designed to bring hope and joy at the darkest of times. We help the whole family: parents, the seriously ill child and siblings, who are often the forgotten sufferers when a child is ill.
0330 822 0321
Campaign Against Antisemitism
020 8455 9591
Care for the Needy of Jerusalem
020 7495 6089
Centre for Jewish Life
Gants Hill, Ilford
IG2 6LR
Chabad Lubavitch North East London & Essex is dedicated to serving the wider Jewish communities across Essex by strengthening Jewish life through a wide range of relevant, exciting, religious, social and educational-based services. Rabbi Aryeh MBE and Devorah Sufrin, Executive Directors and counsellors in their own rights, spearhead addiction and relationship counselling respectively across the wider community, providing crisis intervention, education and prevention for all those in need, with care, empathy and practical support.
Chabad Lubavitch remains at the forefront of Jewish life across Essex, always seeking to increase its presence and impact to neighbouring communities. They currently have three Centres: Gants Hill, Buckhurst Hill and Epping, whilst providing services in other communities including Havering and Westcliffe-on-Sea.
020 8554 1624
Chabad Lubavitch Centres NE London & Essex
0131 201 2010
Chabad Lubavitch of Edinburgh
020 7700 6974
Chabad Lubavitch of Islington
020 8800 0022
Chabad Lubavitch UK
London
NW4 1EH
Chai Cancer Care is the community’s cancer support organisation, providing a range of services including counselling for families, individuals and couples; complementary therapies; children, teenage and family services; home support services; group activities and support groups and the Medical Outpatient Rehabilitation and Palliative Care Service. Services are available to cancer patients and their families in the flagship North West London Centre, South London, Essex, Birmingham, Hackney, Southend, South Manchester, North Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Glasgow.
President: Lord Young; Chairman: Louise Hager; Chief Executive: Lisa Steele.
(0)20 8203 8455
Chana Charity Limited
London
NW4 2ES
Chazak is a dynamic community-based organization; our goal is to offer an array of programming that is fresh, relevant and exciting to London’s Sephardic community and beyond.
Our aim is to work in collaboration with other community-based organizations, schools and synagogues.
We appeal to all ages with content that is engaging and interactive, ensuring that age-old and sacred traditions find resonance with current, 21st century Jews living in the modern world. To date, we have reached tens of thousands of Jews and continue to enrich the London community with inimitable passion.
020 8800 0008
Cheer Up Squad (The)
(0)20 8800 7494
Chizuk
020 8722 2120
Commonwealth Jewish Trust
020 8455 9960
Conference of European Rabbis
0141 162 2500
Cosgrove Care
020 7015 5160
Council of Christians and Jews
0161 172 8721
Council of Manchester & Salford Jews Charitable Trust
P O Box 35501
London
NW4 2FZ
CST (Community Security Trust) is proud of Britain’s diverse and vibrant Jewish community, and seeks to protect its many achievements from the external threats of bigotry, antisemitism and terrorism.
CST provides physical security, training and advice for the protection of British Jews. CST assists victims of antisemitism and monitors antisemitic activities and incidents. CST represents British Jewry to Police, Government and media on antisemitism and security.
CST believes that the fight against antisemitism and terrorism is an integral part of safeguarding our wider democratic British society against extremism and hatred.
CST does not charge for any of its services and is almost entirely dependent on charitable donations in order to cover its costs.