Jewish Care was formed in 1990 with the merger of two charities, to ensure we could provide the best care for our community along with the best value for money.

The services below are all now part of the Jewish Care family:

  • Jewish Welfare Board
  • Jewish Blind Society
  • Jewish Home and Hospital at Tottenham
  • Food for the Jewish Poor (Soup Kitchen)
  • British Tay-Sachs Foundation
  • Waverley Manor (Friends of the London Jewish Hospital) – which became Clore Manor
  • Stepney Jewish (Bnai Brith) Clubs and Settlements
  • Sinclair House – Redbridge Jewish Youth and Community Centre
  • Sunridge Court
  • JAMI (The Jewish Association For Mental Illness)

What is Jewish Care for?

Our purpose at Jewish Care is to deliver excellent care and community support services to the community that are Jewish at heart. We provide services either directly or we work with others.

We share and celebrate Jewish culture and values throughout our work. The Jewish values of care and respect for others run through all we do.

We will be distinguished by the Jewishness of the services we offer, and people will choose us because of this.

Our vision

Our vision is to be the provider of choice for older people in the UK Jewish community and to support family members every step of the way.