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Norwood in talks to rescue Drugsline

January 10, 2013 12:58

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Anna Sheinman,

Anna Sheinman

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Drugsline, the UK’s only Jewish substance abuse charity, which closed its doors in September, is to be resurrected by leading Jewish charity Norwood.

The family charity is currently in talks with former Drugsline executive director Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin as to how to re-open services. Elaine Kerr, chief executive of Norwood, said: “We have not made the final decision, but discussions are a long way along.”

If negotiations are successful, not only would Drugsline reopen in some format, but Norwood wants to expand the work that it did, which included drugs education in schools for tens of thousands of children every year.

“We’re confident we can bring something back,” Ms Kerr said. Norwood bought the Drugsline name for a nominal amount last month after it went into liquidation.