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Opinion

We must turn this into an opportunity for the future

Without it a strong vision for our future, we run the risk of further disengagement, including that of current and future donors, writes Lionel Salama

May 18, 2020 15:00
'In a year where a significant proportion of teenagers and students will remain confined to their homes for many months, we need to be doing far more.'
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Our community could emerge stronger from this crisis.

As the wind down of the lockdown begins, can we look forward to a new normal in our community?

In this crisis we’ve seen again the extraordinary capacity of our major donors to look after the community. First came the appeal for PPE and other equipment required by care homes. Now, they are helping the social care charities bridge the fundraising shortfalls resulting from the lockdown.

This will hopefully be followed by the provision of much-needed funds for those organisations that will have to deal with the emotional and financial fallout from the virus. Charities such as JAMI, Jewish Women’s Aid, Paperweight and Work Avenue already have far more on their respective plates and will do so for some time to come.