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Adekunle Adeagbo Interim Supported Living Manager
Kisharon not only really cares for the people it supports, but for its staff too. I started as an agency support worker and joined the Kisharon staff in Jan 2018.
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Bertha Giordano Support Worker
You don’t realise how much the people you work with really care. That’s why I’m still at Kisharon every day, despite my 2-hour commute from Waltham Cross.
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Hilary Castle Volunteer
For me, the best part is getting to know children and adults with learning disabilities, and meeting people working for Kisharon.
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Mickey Dekel Volunteer
I think everyone should give back. Volunteering at Kisharon makes you feel part of their work.
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Neha Dhakar Manager of Kisharon’s Childs Hill Library
It’s very fulfilling to work together with management and colleagues who all have the same values to create something new.
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Illana Ellison Kisharon Supported Living
Illana Ellison lives independently in a flat in Edgware. She has been supported by Kisharon for around 20 years.
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Hannah Jacobs Assistant Support Worker
Going to the Supported Living home is a real highlight of my week. I leave with the satisfaction of knowing I’ve had an amazing time whilst enabling others to have the same.
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Janice Marriott Head of Tuffkid Nursery
Kisharon is a unique place to work. Everyone is supportive and it’s very special to be part of the whole Kisharon team.
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Rachel Ucko Kisharon’s Community Inclusion Coordinator
I applied for a completely different post but during the interview my passion for people with learning disabilities to engage in the community shone through.
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Shaya Zimmels Kisharon Bike Shop
I love helping customers with their bikes, and I’ve learned to fix bikes too, although I don’t ride one myself.
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