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Q&A Daniel Carmel Brown, CEO of Jewish Care

February 19, 2020 12:07
Daniel Carmel- Brown, on his shift as a carer at Jewish Care’s Otto Schiff care home for people living with dementia
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WHAT DREW YOU TO THIS CHARITY?

Jewish Care has played a role in my life for 30 years, since I started going to what was then Sinclair House club at 15 years old. I spent many of my happiest moments and formed lifelong friendships in my teenage years with members of the club, on weekends away, youth leadership training and leading younger club members, growing in my sense of confidence and community. By the time I was 22 and working full-time at the centre, it had fully merged with Jewish Care to become Jewish Care’s Redbridge Jewish Community Centre (RJCC). From managing the community centre, I moved to the fundraising team, eventually taking on the role as director which brought me to where I am today, as CEO.

My involvement with RJCC/Jewish Care led not only to meeting my wife in Israel, but also to dedicating my career to working in the community on my return. My life would have been very different had it not been for this unique youth training programme — now the Mike leadership programme — and for the presence of an Israeli shaliach who still plays an important role at RJCC today, creating connections for our youth in Redbridge with Israel. Many hundreds of young people in Redbridge have had the opportunity to visit Israel because of it.

WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT?

I am so proud to be CEO of this amazing organisation, which really does deliver vital services to thousands of people across the Jewish community. The Jewish community and Jewish Care have a deep-rooted, symbiotic relationship, with an understanding that we both need each other.

At different stages in their lives, people from across the community turn to Jewish Care for support. In return, Jewish Care relies on the community to support its services. With more than 70 health and social care services, including ten residential care homes, the organisation touches the lives of 10,000 people every week. Our 3,000 volunteers support 1,300 staff in the delivery of these services.