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Kisharon’s champion staff honoured

Why do children with learning disabilities often find themselves socially isolated? It’s because most mainstream youngsters have no idea how they might behave, or what they might say, and are afraid.

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Child Trust Funds – more delays

Families of children with learning disabilities have been urged to write to their MP to campaign for easier access to cash held in child trust funds following a government delay.

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Meet the Kisharon team

Mark Sillito, one of the staff members and volunteers in the Meet Our People project, says his life straddles two sides of the Kisharon coin.

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Siddur Lakol – how we helped

Hadassa Kessler, Kisharon’s Director of Operations and Development, played a key role in developing the groundbreaking Siddur Lakol, a Siddur for everyone.

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Mazel tov to Her Majesty

Kisharon’s Jubilee street party was fixed for a pre-lunchtime hour and a half, but with the best food, music and company, celebrations went on all afternoon.

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Meet our new representative on the Board of Deputies

When Kisharon Trustee Victoria Hart walks into a meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BoD) later this month, she knows her father, David, who passed away in 2010, would have been delighted.

 

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Worrying time for Ukrainian staff

Yana Korvatska’s family live in Lviv, close to Ukraine’s border with Poland, and, so far, remain relatively unscathed by the terrors of the Russian invasion.

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Green triumph for Kisharon

Kisharon has digitalised its care records, an eco-friendly step that benefits everyone.

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All go at Kisharon for Tu B’Shevat

Local councillors lent a hand with planting at Kisharon’s Childs Hill Library garden in one of many Tu B’Shevat activities.

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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.