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A beacon of hope for families in crisis

A look into the Jewish Family Centre – the community’s one-stop hub for parents and children

May 18, 2025 12:04
Jewish Family Centre children's therapy room (Photo: JFC)
The Jewish Family Centre children's therapy room (Photo: JFC)
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Tucked away in the heart of NW11, there is a place where warmth, dignity and hope live under one roof.

Since its founding in 2000 by Sandy Weinbaum and her husband, Dr. Bunim Weinbaum, the Jewish Family Centre has evolved into a lifeline for families across the Jewish community, offering support, connection and compassion through life’s most ordinary – and most difficult –  times.

Originally launched in Golders Green, the JFC began with simple goals: to offer weekend and holiday activities for families, including “stay and play” sessions, pottery painting, and summer camps. But as Sandy soon realised, the need was far greater. Vulnerable families were falling through the cracks – and the centre stepped in to bridge the gap.

“We started it as a place for Jewish families to go and do normal things in a culturally appropriate environment,” says Sandy, now the centre’s volunteer director. “Over the years, the emphasis changed as the needs of the community changed. We carried on with our fun activities, but the main thrust of our work now is family support.”