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Strictly Orthodox Interlink Foundation expands

February 4, 2010 10:49

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

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The future looks “positive” for the Interlink Foundation, the umbrella organisation for strictly Orthodox charities, after two years of deficit.

Addressing Interlink’s annual meeting, held in Stamford Hill and attended by over 100 charity representatives, trustee Rabbi Aba Dunner said a lot of hard work had been done to generate fresh income.

“Services have not been cut. Things are looking positive. Working as a strategic partner with the government allows us to expand our work and put funding problems behind us for the time being. We’ve raised a fantastically phenomenal amount of money.”

Defending the introduction of charges for services, Rabbi Dunner said: “It’s not to put money in our pockets but to carry on the work we are doing.”