Kisharon Langdon fundraising dinner raises £1.7 million

Grosvenor House erupts into cheers as band Electric Umbrella performs song written in collaboration with pupils from Wohl Campus and Kisharon Noé School

Keynote speakers Sarah, Shammai & Marc, people supported by Kisharon Langdon. Pic: Justin Grainge
Keynote speakers Sarah, Shammai & Marc, people supported by Kisharon Langdon. Pic: Justin Grainge

Kisharon Langdon’s fundraising dinner welcomed more than 750 guests to Grosvenor House on Wednesday, raising an extraordinary £1.7 million to support its life-changing services for people with learning disabilities and autism.

The charity, formed in 2023 following the merger of Kisharon with Langdon College in Manchester, featured 17 of the people it supports in various roles as a part of the evening, ranging from helping at reception, assisting with production and MCing on stage.

The theme of the evening was “This my Life”, and the event included a performance from Britain’s Got Talent finalists, Electric Umbrella, who performed a bespoke song written in collaboration with pupils from the Wohl Campus, Kisharon Noé School, a Loftus Learning Centre.

Dinner Chair Nicole Ronson Allalouf with daughter, Lucy, joined by stars of Kisharon Langdon appeal film Channi & Leah with Leah’s family. Pic: Justin Grainge.

Addressing the packed room, Kisharon Langdon chief executive Richard Franklin said: “Your presence here tonight is more than support. It is a statement. A statement that people with learning disabilities and autistic people deserve to thrive. Because of supporters like you, our services continue to grow and evolve, even in the most challenging times.”

Citing some of the achievements made cross the organisation, Franklin shared that the Wohl Employment Programme has supported 72 people into employment or work equivalence and its Friday Night Dinners have quadrupled in size, now being attended by more than 70 people.

Performance from Electric Umbrella at Kisharon Langdon annual dinner, Wednesday 28th January 2026. Pic: Michelle Rosenberg

“These achievements show what we can do when we work together,” he added. “But sustaining and growing these services isn’t easy. This year alone, we need to raise £4.6 million to meet rising costs and increasing demand. The generosity shown in this room tonight is vital to ensuring we can continue delivering safe, high-quality, transformative support.”

Chair of the Kisharon Langdon fundraising dinner, Nicole Ronson Allalouf, praised the event for platforming “community, connection, and celebrating lives lived with purpose and possibility” while the charity’s co-chairs, Nick Doffman and Philip Goldberg, highlighted how the merger “has created an organisation with deeper expertise, broader reach, and a more unified vision.”

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