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Jack Petchey awards for pupils

Four pupils at Kisharon Noé School were presented with Jack Petchey awards by the Mayor of Barnet Councillor Tony Vourou at the Arts Depot in Finchley. Charlie, pictured, Joe, Sophia and Ibri were rewarded for their resilience, kindness, hardwork, strength and friendliness in these first awards for the school.  Eitan Cohn, Kodesh Lead, said he […]

Social care: Hope for the future

A campaign to make the government more transparent in its social care funding decisions is launching this September.  It comes from Access Social Care which has made freedom of information requests on funding decisions to three government departments, including the Department of Health and Social Care. While the information commissioner has ruled it is in […]

Boost for work skills

Specialist technology designed to help people with learning disabilities develop their work skills is coming to Kisharon Langdon following a £19k grant from the Karten Network.  The new technology will open up work opportunities for these individuals who find it difficult to secure paid work, and are at risk of loneliness and isolation. They may […]

Meet the school catering team and taste their cheesecake!

Stir fry, egg noodles, crispy tofu and a salad of Chinese cabbage and sweetcorn with a soy, lime, chilli and ginger dressing could be lunch at any top restaurant. In fact, it’s from the menu at Kisharon Noé School. Catering Manager Jana Gocover with her team, Judy Wise and Vangel ‘Vani’ Tsani cook for 90 […]

Neil realises ambition to help the homeless

Neil ran a fundraising stall and is to start volunteering with the homeless charity Emmaus thanks to the support of Kisharon Langdon staff. Neil, in supported living for 15 years, said: “Growing up in Watford, I remember seeing people living rough and I wondered why not much was done to help them.” Neil’s empathy for […]

People we support are volunteering too

Learning disability is no barrier when it comes to helping others.   People we support are contributing to society in a variety of volunteering projects across the community. These projects include:  Talya, supported by Kisharon Langdon, reads stories to pupils at St Martin’s Preparatory School in Mill Hill every week. Kisharon Langdon people also collected […]

Support our riders in the Velo 2024

Three men supported by Kisharon Langdon are in for a big adventure on this month’s 284-mile bike ride from London’s Liverpool Street station to Amsterdam, and their ‘pilots’ will be with them all the way.  Dieter Stein, Lee Clements and Ben Miller, (Kisharon Trustee and Governor of Langdon College), are highly experienced cyclists and pilots […]

London Marathon runners raise £30k

An Australian on a mission to run the world’s six major marathons was one of nine runners who raised more than £30k for Kisharon Langdon in this year’s London Marathon.  Australian Danny Harris joined Dan Schauer from the US and Naftali Levene, at yeshiva in Israel, in crossing oceans to take part. Expressing heartfelt thanks […]

‘Outstanding’ Mitzvah Day award for Rachel

Rachel Ucko, winner of an award for Outstanding Individual on Mitzvah Day, is “an unsung hero – the invisible glue that holds our community together,” said Richard Franklin, Kisharon Langdon Chief Executive. He was speaking after the awards event at South Hampstead Synagogue, when Kisharon Langdon also picked up a Beneficiary Charity Award which is […]

Members pack Pesach treats for the Army

As many as 100 soldiers, pilots, sailors, reservists and other Jewish servicemen and women serving in the British Armed Forces opened boxes of Pesach goods packed by Kisharon Langdon.  Inside the boxes were grape juice, matzo serviettes, snacks and other gifts for the festival. Pesach-themed toys and cupcake kits were packed for families with children.  […]