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Advice, Support, Care
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Chai Cancer Care - cancer support organisation for the Jewish Community
Chai Cancer Care provides expert advisory services; medical, legal, financial and
spiritual. There is a Support Centre in Hendon, and services are also provided in other locations.
A home support service is available to clients who are unable to
visit the community sites.
Telephone: 020 8202 2211
Helpline (free and confidential): 0808 808 4567
Website: www.chaicancercare.org
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Drugsline - drugs crisis, information and support charity
Drugsline is an independent charity, based in London. It provides free and confidential
information and support for people with drugs and alcohol related issues,
and offers free, impartial support and information to concerned family and friends.
Freephone Crisis and Support Line: 0808 1 606 606
Website: www.drugsline.org
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JAMI - a positive approach to mental health in the Jewish Community
JAMI provides mental health services to the Jewish Community. The organisation provides
care, support, education and training for people with mental illness and help to relatives and carers.
Telephone: 020 8458 2223
Website: www.jamiuk.org
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JAT - Jewish Action and Training for sexual health
JAT is a charity, based in North London, providing sexual health programmes and support for Jewish people and their carers who are living with HIV and AIDS.
JAT runs education workshops in schools, youth clubs, and summer camps and also trains youth workers.
JAT also runs a Parents' Programme to help them feel comfortable about talking to their children about relationships and sexual health.
Telephone: 020 8952 5253
Website: www.jat-uk.org
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Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service - help in bereavement
Many people need support following a bereavement, and family and friends can be of great help.
Yet, it may be difficult to talk to those we know well about our emotions.
Sometimes it may be helpful to talk to someone who is not emotionally involved but is there to listen and care.
The Jewish Bereavement Counselling Service are volunteer counsellors, professionally trained and
supervised, who work with people of all ages.
A counsellor will offer support and help you explore difficulties, and find strengths within yourself.
Telephone: 020 8457 9710
Website: www.jvisit.org.uk
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Jewish Care - health and social care for the elderly, frail, sick and vulnerable members of the Jewish Community
Jewish Care operates in London and the South East. Their Community Centres are a focal point
for communities - bringing people together, promoting health and wellbeing and encouraging people
to learn new skills. The Family Carers' Service provides much-needed support and information for
anyone who is caring for a relative or friend.
Helpline: 020 8922 2222 Central Office: 020 8922 2222
Website: www.jewishcare.org
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Jewish Marriage Council - sensitive support for Jewish individuals, couples and families
The JMC is committed to the promotion of well-being for all members of the Jewish community in modern society. Their services
include a counselling service, advice services, courses and workshops, and a professional personalised
introduction agency.
Telephone: 020 8203 6311
Website: www.jmc-uk.org
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Jewish Women's Aid (JWA) - help and support for Jewish women and their children who have experienced
or are experiencing domestic abuse
JWA runs a refuge in London for women and their children;
offers a national confidential free-phone helpline;
provides outreach support to women in the community;
seeks to raise awareness of the existence of domestic abuse within the Jewish community
and work towards its eradication.
Telephone: 0800 591 203
Website: www.jwa.org.uk
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Nightingale - a care home for older members of the Jewish community
Nightingale, situated in in Clapham, South West London, provides a
'home for life' in a tranquil and peaceful setting offering residential care and nursing care.
Nightingale provides residents with total security and peace of mind regardless of how much their physical
or mental health may deteriorate.
Telephone: 020 8673 3495
Website: www.nightingale.org.uk
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