Jewish Care members take tea at new Sandringham centre
The new Ronson Family Community Centre is part of the Sandringham campus, situated on the border between Hertfordshire and Stanmore.
Jewish Care has unveiled its state-of-the-art community centre at Sandringham.
Attendees who previously used the charity’s Edgware and Harrow facility before the pandemic were greeted with tea and honey cakes ahead of Rosh Hashanah. Many had not seen each other – or volunteers – for
18 months.
The new Ronson Family Community Centre is part of the Sandringham campus, situated on the border between Hertfordshire and Stanmore. It includes 16 acres of natural woodland, and has a synagogue and kosher café.
Jewish Care’s chief executive, Daniel Carmel-Brown, said: “It was wonderful to see so many members and volunteers enjoying their first day of in-person activity at the Ronson Family Community Centre.
Sandringham has much to offer the local community and we are excited the doors are now open for our members, tenants and residents.”
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