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Charity relief for the Jews of Moldova

A British charity worker has just returned from setting up a scheme to help unemployed Jews in poverty-torn Moldova.

August 20, 2009 14:31
Helped: Bella and daughter Inna

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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A British charity worker has just returned from setting up a scheme to help unemployed Jews in poverty-torn Moldova.

World Jewish Relief programmes manager Cassie Williams said the Golders Green-based charity has pledged £50,000 over the next year to help single Jewish women improve both their job prospects and confidence.

Ms Williams explained that in the many years WJR had been working in the former Soviet Union, “it became clear that while the work we were doing was vital and helping people out of the cycle of poverty, it was creating a kind of dependence. We wanted to make sure the next generation don’t become another group of people needing support.

“Moldova was a good place to start and I hope it’s just the beginning. People there are incredibly poor. The majority are vulnerable and living in dire conditions.