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Evie runs rings around Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium for Jewish Care

April 23, 2025 14:39
Evie Yershon visiting her Nan at Jewish Care's Rosetrees home
Evie Yershon visiting her Nan at Jewish Care's Rosetrees home
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For Evie Yershon’s bat mitzvah project, she didn’t have to think twice about which organisation to support. With deep family ties to Jewish Care going back generations, the 13-year-old undertook a 13-kilometre run to raise more than  £3,000 for the charity.

Evie Yershon at Emirates Stadium for her 13km runEvie Yershon at Emirates Stadium for her 13km run[Missing Credit]

“Jewish Care is a charity close to my heart,” Evie said. Her grandmother, Pam Hubert, had, before passing away last year, been a resident at Jewish Care’s Rosetrees care home in the Betty and Asher Loftus Centre in Friern Barnet, where Evie often visited her.

Evie said that during those visits she witnessed first-hand “the love, care, dedication and support of the Jewish Care team. It was evident every time I went to see Nana.”

The sentiment was echoed by Evie’s mum, Sophie, who said Rosetrees staff “always remembered us and made the effort to get to know each of us personally”.