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Lord Sugar appeals to Essex community to support new Jewish Care campus

The star of The Apprentice is hoping to raise £1m from local residents to complete the state-of-the-art campus

May 9, 2025 15:59
Lord Alan Sugar with Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown at Jewish Care's new care and community campus in Redbridge (Photo: Jewish Care)
Lord Alan Sugar with Jewish Care CEO Daniel Carmel-Brown at Jewish Care's new care and community campus in Redbridge (Photo: Jewish Care)
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Lord Alan Sugar is calling on the Essex community to support the completion of a multi-million-pound care and community campus in Redbridge.

The businessman and philanthropist, who has become a household name since he began hosting reality TV show The Apprentice, is a major donor of the development, which is due to open in the summer of 2026. Its residential wing will be known as the Sugar Family Care Home.

The life peer, who grew up in Hackney, East London is appealing to local Jewish residents to collectively bring in £1 million in Jewish Care’s first ever community fundraising campaign, titled Always Essex.

He said: “Please contribute to this magnificent project because it’s your parents or grandparents, and maybe even you one day, who are going to need this wonderful facility.”