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Kisharon Langdon’s ‘power is its community’

The merged charity held its inaugural annual dinner last night

January 30, 2025 17:57
Shammai, a person supported by Kisharon Langdon working at their inaugural dinner as a Toastmaster, on stage as part of magician, Richard Jones' entertainment act (Photo: Lei
Shammai, a person supported by Kisharon Langdon working at their inaugural dinner as a Toastmaster, on stage as part of magician, Richard Jones' entertainment act (Photo: Leivi Saltman)
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The top civil servant working in adult social care has praised a Jewish charity for how it supports some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

Michelle Dyson CB, who is the government’s director general of adult social care, has applauded charity Kisharon Langdon for enabling people with learning disabilities and autism to reach their potential.

Addressing over 800 guests at a central London dinner – the first since Kisharon and Langdon merged 18 months ago – Dyson shared how the charity supported her daughter, Rosi, by helping to find her four jobs - three voluntary and one paid.

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Rosi works in two schools, helping pupils with their reading, runs errands for a property company and works at the Kisharon Langdon headquarters. All of the work has come via the Jewish community.