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Cancer charity is building up its caseload

Chai Cancer Care is defying the recession with a £1 million extension.

August 13, 2009 10:22
Elaine Kerr

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

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At a time when many organisations are having to cut back, Chai Cancer Care is defying the recession by starting building work on a £1 million extension to its Hendon headquarters.

The expansion project will give Chai more space for its extensive range of services for Jewish cancer patients and their family and friends. It will further allow the charity to increase the number of people it sees each week from 350 to 450. With satellite services in Redbridge, south London and Manchester, Chai will be reaching a weekly audience of 500 when the extension opens next Pesach.

“Our services are driven by need,” said chief executive Elaine Kerr. “Over the last year, the number of new clients has doubled. People can come to us for as long as they need, which means some use us for years.

“We never turn anyone away. It takes enormous courage to walk through the door so we have to respond.”