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Drug charity collapses and leaders refuse to act

September 6, 2012 09:09

ByAnna Sheinman, Anna Sheinman

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Drugsline, the only charity working directly with drug and alcohol addicts in the Jewish community, has been forced to close due to acute financial difficulties.

The organisation’s demise has been met with indifference from the Jewish Leadership Council. A spokesman said it had “nothing to add”.

Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin, Drugsline’s executive director since it began its work 23 years ago, said: “I am devastated. The volunteers are calling in, bereft. The employees have lost their jobs. And I have lost my brainchild, an organisation which I feel very passionately about.”

Based in Ilford, Essex, the Chabad-inspired charity ran a schools education and outreach programme which in the last academic year ran workshops for over 28,000 students at more than 90 schools and colleges.