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Jewish charities honoured at annual London faith awards

Projects recognised for pandemic adaptation and inspiring youth

November 28, 2022 14:15
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The London Faith and Belief Community Awards 2022, was held at Westminster Abbey, London with over 40 projects being recognised for their good work across many different and varied challenges. The Awards, certificates were presented by Sir Kenneth Olisa OBE, The Lord Lieutenant of Greater London.
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Four Jewish groups were among those honoured at the annual London Faith and Belief Community Awards this year.

Jewish Care, Sustaining the Secluded and the Paperweight Trust were recognised by the Faith & Beliefs Forum at Westminster Abbey for their resourcefulness in response to the pandemic, while Project ImpACT were among initiatives hailed for inspiring youth.

When in-person services had to be closed after the Covid-19 outbreak, Jewish Care adapted “by tripling supply of their Meals on Wheels programme, transforming in-person services to be covid-appropriate and still giving the emotional, spiritual and cultural connection that the community needed when they couldn’t physically be together,” FBF said.

They initiated an online befriending programme and ran virtual events and since reopening the centres, “they’ve also been able to run traditional Jewish mourning ceremonies for the bereaved”.