The United Synagogue’s welfare department will be delivering to over 800 families
By Daniel Ben-David
Stapely is adding 70 apartments and facilities including a kosher restaurant and gym
By Barry Toberman
Representatives of more than 80 organisations involved in health and social care joined forces for session on the theme of Recovery, Reform and Reflection
By JC Reporter
Jenny Pattinson oversees a £40m redevelopment in north London and the 'outstanding' Nightingale House in Clapham
Naomi Russell says the money will help to support an operation that has distributed £3.5 million worth of goods in three years
Inspection accolade for Bayis Sheli, which supports young people with disability
Under a quarter of residents of Andrew Cohen House are Jewish. Home's leaders considering offers from other care providers
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Ben Sarak grew his hair for three years, finally having his long locks shorn in support of The Fed and to make a wig for a child with cancer
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Clapham care home is the only one with nursing in London to keep the rating after inspection since the start of the pandemic
Charity says the donation from the Donisthorpe Hall trustees has come at 'a brilliant time' as it experiences soaring demand and falling revenue
Charity urges residents to write letters of support for its proposed development as planning application is submitted
Leaders say the move will offer the 'best ways to continue to serve the interests of people with autism and learning disabilities'
Noa is providing confidential assistance to 250 girls and young women in communities across London
Move follows review by Norwood into future of Berkshire village caring for those with complex learning needs. Families had campaigned against closure
As the JDA marks its own platinum jubilee, a Manchester shul holds its second British Sign Language Shabbat
Dr Beverley Jacobson, who has worked to modernise the charity, says 'it's the right time to hand over the reins'