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Archive for August, 2017

Rosh Hashanah first for Kisharon

This year’s Rosh Hashanah appeal is unique. It is the first time any charity has been responsible for the design, packing and mailing preparation of its appeal and we have achieved this, with the people we support making it happen.

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Read our Annual Review

Kisharon’s Annual Review 2016, our year in words, pictures and in easy read, is out now

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Rachel is artist of the month at Equal

Bright colours are on show at Equal, Kisharon’s gift shop in Temple Fortune, where Rebecca Frankel-Rudowski is artist of the month in August.

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Bev says…

Traditionally, August is the time of a summer lull, yet Kisharon is frenetic with activity.

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Girls’ tuck shop raises £100

Inspired by the tuck shop run by Kisharon at her school, Ariela Ohrenstein set up her own. Together with her friend Abby Smith, they piled their stall high with bottled water, Coca-Cola, ice cream and crisps and raised almost £100 for Kisharon.

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New garden for Tuffkid Nursery

A full refurbishment is taking place this summer at Tuffkid Nursery with a creative new garden, made possible by the Wolfson Jewish School Fund and the Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust.

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Childs Hill Library hosts the Summer Reading Challenge

Childs Hill Library, run by Kisharon and Barnet Mencap is hosting the Summer Reading Challenge for 4-11 year olds.

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Skydive – the ultimate challenge

Kisharon’s latest challenge will give you the best adrenaline rush. If you want to experience the ultimate in exhilaration while raising money for charity how can you not take up this once-in-a-lifetime skydive?

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Disability World: Write on!

It’s never easy to write a formal, official letter – particularly when it comes to making a complaint or fighting for something we’re entitled to. But help is at hand…

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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.