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Archive for November, 2016

Bev’s home and dry!

“It was the experience of a lifetime,” said Bev, now back in the warmth of her office at Kisharon after completing the Antarctic Ice Marathon last week. She has raised £50,275 – exceeding her target of £50k.

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Artist uses debut collection to support Kisharon

Artist Rebecca Frankel-Rudowski is donating to Kisharon ten per cent of the proceeds from sales at her debut collection at the Hampstead Garden Suburb Gallery this month, December.

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No holds barred for football fan

Disability World: A Crystal Palace fan with learning disabilities has secured his dream job as a match day steward at Selhurst Park.

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A bumper Mitzvah Day for Kisharon

Learning disabilities charity Kisharon teamed up with three synagogues and Maccabi GB for an action-packed Mitzvah Day.

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Leon Greenman leaves legacy to Kisharon

Auschwitz survivor Leon Greenman has left a £20,000 legacy to Kisharon. The funding, which was awarded recently, will foot the bill for resources and equipment in Adult Day Services for a year.

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Help Kisharon win a £9k grant

Kisharon is in the running for a £9k grant for music therapy at Kisharon School – but we need you to vote!

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How you can support our planning application

Kisharon School has submitted a planning application to Barnet Council to build our new school at Montfort House – the original name of the Parson Street head office site.

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Eliezer Gilbert wins JVN volunteering award

Kisharon and charity GIFT celebrated at the Wohl JVN Volunteering Awards 2016 when Eliezer Gilbert, 25, picked up the Young Adult Leadership in Volunteering prize.

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The gift of music

A Skoog is an electronic musical instrument that allows everyone to make music regardless of age or ability. It is designed primarily for special needs education and music therapy.

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Pirkei Avos
“The world stands on three things: Torah, the service of G-d, and deeds of kindness.” Kisharon looks at the person not the disability, teaching Torah, Middos and Mitzvot embracing and cherishing everybody’s special talent and bringing out the best in them.