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Companionship, Care, and Community, Schonfeld Square I Foundation Annual Report and Accounts Year Ending 31 March 2025 SCHONFELD SQUARE FO U N D A T I O N

Message from the Trustees At the Schonfeld Square Foundation, our role is to enhance and enrich the lives of the older people living in the two Schonfeld Square care homes (Fradel Lodge and Bels Pinchosl, as well as others in the communitywho could benef it from our activities and support. While our primary focus is the 100 residents of Fradel Lodge and Bels Pinchos, our work extends to anyone who can gain from meaningful engagement, companionship and culturally sensitive support. Over the past year, our programme has offered a fantastic variety of activities. Residents have enjoyed trips to places of interest, wheelchair dancing sessions, art classes, and the ever-popular music sessions. These activities continue to bring joy, stimulation and connection, and we are proud of the positive impact they make each day. The theme of this year's report companionship, care and community reflects what people know they can expect at Schonfeld Square. These values underpin everything we do, and they guide us as we work to ensure that every person we support feels valued and part of a warm, vibrant community. The pastyear was signif icant as we supported Phase l of the Schonfeld Care Home refurbishment, including upgrades to the main staircase and f irst-floor lounge. In the year ahead, we will continue supporting Phase l as it nears completion. Our objective throughout is to ensure that Schonfeld Square remains a beautiful, comfortable setting, taking advantage of modern developments and assistive technologies so that our people can live their best lives. ktf Mr L Schlesinger Mrs C Spitz OBE Mr S Z Stauber Mr M Lobenstein Trip to the London Eye Annual Report

Our Charitable Objectives Structure, Governance and Management The Trust was established by Trust Deed dated 26 July 1995. The Charitable Objectives are as follows: (l) the relief of the aged, inf irm and disabled by. la) the provision of accommodation, care, f inancial assistance and other benef its; (b) the provision of f inancial assistance to the aged, inf irm and disabled and their carers; (c) the provision of f inancial assistance to other registered charitable organisations with objects similar to those referred to in paragraphs (a}, {b} and (cl above. (11) the relief of poverty. (111) the advancement of Orthodox Jewish education. (IV) the advancement of the religion of the Jewish faith in accordance with the Orthodox practice including in particular, but without prejudice as to the generality of the foregoing, providing financial support to the synagogue situate within the Schonfeld square home, Schonfeld square, London Nl6. (V) towards such other purposes as are recognised bythe law of England and Wales as charitable as the trustees shall determine. Constitution The Trust was established by Trust Deed date 26 July1995 Organisational Structure The Trustees are responsible for the Foundation's governance and for the direction of its work. The power to appoint new Trustees is vested in the continuing board. 99 If anyone asks me to recommend a Risk Management The Trustees have reviewed the major risks that the charity faces and confirm that they have established systems to mitigate them. Jewish Home, I will make sure to tell them what a wonderful place you have here. D. L., Nurse Assessor

About Schonfeld Square The London Cantorial Choir f illing 5chonfeld square with rich harmonies Schonfeld Square Foundation exists to improve the lives of Jewish people who are frail, elderly or otherwise vulnerable. Guided bythe values of dignity, compassion and community, we work to support older members ofthe Orthodox Jewish community in their practical, emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing. Our work supports approximatelyloo older Orthodox Jewish residents living in Schonfeld Square's two care homes in North London - Fradel Lodge and Bels Pinchos. These homes are managed by Agudas Israel Housing Association IAIHAI, with whom we have a close partnership. Together, we ensure that residents receive culturally sensitive, person-centred support that enhances their daily lives. The Foundation was established to enhance and complement the services provided to residents and tenants, offering additional support beyond core provision, to enrich social care and wellbeing. The Foundation's reach extends beyond the two care homes. Older people from the wider communityjoin our activities and events, while volunteers f rom across the community contribute time, companionship and cultural engagement. This creates a vibrant sense of connection and shared responsibility that enriches everyone involved. We also support people experiencing mental health challenges, particularlythose living in Al HA'S Bels Rochel and Rookwood Road schemes. Our work with these individuals includes providing meaningful activities, emotional support and access to therapeutic interventions. Through our wide-ranging services and strong partnership network, we create a warm and supportive environment where vulnerable individuals feel safe, valued and connected. Our goal is to ensure that every person we work with experiences an enriched quality of life grounded in community, culture and care. World renowned author and speaker, R. Nachman Seltzer engaging his audience at Schonfeld Square sj. Schonfeld Square residents, staff, volunteers and friends celebrate the 90th birthday of Hilary Halter MBE Icentre front). Hilary has been a Schonfeld volunteer for 28 years Annual Report

Our Mission We achieve these aims by providing: The Schonfeld Square Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of life of older and vulnerable Jewish people by providing support that is enriching, dignified and culturally appropriate. We aim to create a community where individuals feel connected, valued and empowered to live well. Our aims are to provide activities, resources and services that are.. A wide range of social, cultural and enrichment activities Access to therapies and health-related support Socially enriching- fostering community, companionship and meaningful engagement to prevent loneliness and isolation. Benef icial for physical wellbeing- offering opportunities, therapies and services that promote good health, mobility and comfort. Supportive in daily life- helping residents navigate everyday tasks so they can maintain independence and dignity for as long as possible. Trips and outings that broaden experiences and createjoy Cultural and pastoral support tailored to the needs of the Orthodoxjewish community Practical help for individuals in need, includir)g personal items and essential equipment Investmer)t in premises and facilities to ensure safe, welcoming and stimulating environments Promotes social Support o people in their day to day lives der inclusion and stimulation physical wellbeing and good health

Our values Ourvalues are at the heart of everything we do. They are: Compassion Our driving motivation is our desire to help the people who use our services, to improve their lives and relieve their suffering. Care We putour heart into our dailywork and do it in the best possible way. Constantly riv We make continuous efforts to improve what we do and to come up new ideas. Respect We show respect towards others by considering and showing regard for their individual feelings, needs, preferences and rights. | Annual Report

Our History 1993 1995 1996 2003 Mrs Ita Symons establishes Schonfeld Square Care Home as part of Agudas Israel Housing Association to provide residential care and respite for f rail and older people. Schonfeld Square Foundation is opened a new charity to fund and supplement the Care Home services. Mrs Ita Symons is awarded an MBE by Her Majesty the Queen for her pioneering Services to Housing. A third floor was added to the buildings, creating new flats and allowing Schonfeld Square Homesto meet the increased demand. 2008 2014 2022 2025 A Ground floor extension to Schonfeld Square added a beautiful new Day Centre for activities. Opening ofthe Spa- Alan Moss Centre, creating additional nursing care rooms designed for palliative and high level nursing care. New Trustees appointed to strengthen the Foundations governance and management. Refurbishments are underway, with upgrades to the f irst-floor lounge and main staircase. Annual Report | 7

Year in Numbers At Schonfeld Square Care Home 44 28 1138 1127 79 Challa baking sessions Staff Staff nationalities members Exercise sessions Gardening sesssions Sewing and Knitting sessions Manythanks to thejev Temporary Shelter, Arbib llucas, Hackney CVS, The Bruce Wake Charitak)le Trust, The Ilospital Saturday Fund, The Grace Trust and to all our donors for supporting us this year. 91 76 87 447 5039 24 Music and Movement Musical concerts Community Inspiring Miles volunteers lectures Outings and tri ps travelled to appointments and trips 81 195 38 46 106 30 Art classes Game sessions Intergenerational School Visits Quiz sessions Oldest person Youngest person

Celebrating the Achievements of Schonfeld Square Foundation At Schonfeld Square Foundation, we are proud to celebrate the positive impact we've made in the lives of the people we support. With a strong focus on well-being, independence, and community inclusion, these are our achievements this year: Social and enrichment activities Trips & outings We have successfully provided a wide array of cultural and enrichment activities, offering participants opportunities for mental stimulation, creativity, and social participation. These programs have fostered lifelong learning, reduced isolation, and built a strong sense of community. With support of generous funders, our programs offered free warm meals from mid January to mid March and introduced wheelchair dancing sessions. These were provided alongside a variety of engaging activities, including art, music and movement, exercise, baking, knitting and reminiscence sessions. Our organised trips and outings have brought joy, adventure, and new experiences to many individuals. These outings offer a change of scene along with strengthened social connections and a boost to emotional wellbeing. Our weekly trips thisyear included London eye, Lights of London, beaches, parks, a barge trip on the River Lea as well as trips to local supermarkets and tea parties hosted by generous community members. Annual Report | 9

Therapies and health related support Our ongoing commitment to health and wellness has ensured that participants receive additional therapies and health related support where this can be benef icial. These services have helped maintain and improve physical health, mobility, and overall wellbeing for all those who we support. Through support of our Funders we purchased a Raizer11 emergency lifting chair, enabling staff to safely and quickly assist individuals who have experienced a fall, further enhancing the care we provide. Individual Support &Advice All of our users have individual needs. We provide a listening ear and can often help them in small ways that make their lives better. This might be providing them with a tablet computer and teaching them how to use it, so that that they can keep in touch with family, paying for a trip to attend a family event, or providing them with a piece of equipment or furniture that they need. Thankyou for Being a Part of Our Succe￿1 We look forward to continuing our mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve. Thank you to all our participants, volunteers, and supporters for helping us achieve these milestones and for your ongoing commitment to our shared success. 10 | Annual Report

99 Making our buildings f it for the future "I witnessed close up how exceptional this institution is, which after all is nothing more than the expertise, dedication and kindness of all those who work within it. The Trustees of the Schonfeld Square Foundation intend to continue strengthening the charity over the next year. Our goal is to raise more funds and expand the range of enhancements and benef its available to Schonfeld Square Care Home and its sister schemes. The Schonfeld Square buildings are on the site of the former Bearsted Hospital, which was purchased by Agudas Israel Housing Association in the early1990s. The site was designed to house a community of older people, along with family homes. The older people's element included Bels Pinchas care home and Fradel Lodge sheltered flats, which are collectively known as Schonfeld Square Homes. Schonfeld Square Homes have maintained their charm and functionality, providing excellent care. However, after 30 years, the building now requires modernisation. As well as refurbishment, we also want to take advantage of developments in design of homes for people with dementia and mobility challenges, and assistive technologies. Trustees of the Schonfeld Square Foundation, alongside the dedicated team from AIHA, collaborated with an interior design team specialising in older people's settings. Initial refurbishment works began this year, marking the start of an extensive programme of improvements to enhance accessibility, comfort, and aesthetics throughout Schonfeld Square. The core refurbishment works are being funded by AIHA, while the Schonfeld Square Foundation aims to resource additional enhancements and "extras to further enrich the living environment. The renovations included upgrades to the f irst- floor lounge and the main stairwell, alongside the installation of state-of-the-art safety features, enhanced lighting systems, and advanced technology solutions. These improvements were carefully designed to support the diverse needs of residents, particularly those living with dementia. Schonfeld Square Foundation has benef ited f rom a number of legacies and donations for which we are incredibly grateful. These will help us to fund refurbishments to a high standard. We aim to attract further philanthropic support to carry out the works. (JD, community support worker) 99 There is no doubt that the Horne is infused with a special atmosphere which can only be maintained with constant effort and input from management, staff and volunteers, and for this we have always been most grateful. This is a very exciting time for all involved, and we are hopeful for the future. We believe this project will be a success and provide residents with an even better living experience for years to come. Family D. Annual Report | 11

l/ Companionship, Care,Community Shared experiences Brenda Watching Mummy show early signs of dementia was heartbreaking for her and for all of us. It was terrifying to see her struggle, and keeping her in her home alone just wasn't safe anymore. When we found Schonfeld Square, it felt like a lifeline. From the moment we walked in, we were met with kindness, understanding, and so many ways to support my mummy-physically, medically, and emotionally. They filled her days with care, f riendship, and moments of happiness. Every time I visit, my heart feels lighter. She may not recognize me anymore, but I can see the peace in her eyes, and I know, deep down, we made the right decision. 12 Annual Report

Herald Joining the activities at Schonfeld Square has brought so much joy into my life. I look forward to it every week-it gives me a reason to get up in the morning. I've made wonderful new f riends, and the fun we have together f ills my heart. When I come home, I feel ref reshed, happy, and truly grateful. It's more than just a place to gfvit's where I feel alive and loved. I can't imagine my days without it. It's such a blessing. 11 li Elisheva Visiting Schonfeld Square is the highlight of my week. I'm still at school and visit on weekends when we're off. I walk down to Schonfeld Square to catch up with the many dear friends I've made chatting laughing and singing songs. l especially love when they tell me about their rich fascinating lives. I feel connected to a bygone world and inspired to be the best I can today. Annual Report 13

99 "I have been sharing with friends of the wonderful party and ¢JCtivities and they are so impressed by the love and care shown, each component (makes Schonfeld) unique and special from the volunteers who ploy music, the games, arts and the myriads of other tjctivities... With greatest admiration and gratitude" Daughter of Mrs S F.¥lrfi'l' Mrs Green The knitting sessions at Schonfeld Square have been such a wonderful experience. I've learned so much, f rom basic stitches to creating beautiful little projects. It's amazing to see how my skills have improved, and I'm proud of what I've made. I truly look forward to each session! 14 . Annual Report

Financial Review Review of theyear The Foundation's income and expenses have increased slightly in the year resulting in a def icit which was funded by reserves held. The trustees intend to use these funds towards substantial refurbishment works, so that Schonfeld Square continues to provide beautiful and well-maintained setting for care of older people in the community. A small proportion of the reserves are restricted to specif ic benef iciaries within Schonfeld Square, and other activities as per the provisions of specif ic grants. Reserves pol icy The Trustees have reviewed the reserves policy and, in accordance with Charity Commission guidelines, have considered the level of unrestricted reserves, which it is appropriate for the charity to hold. The Trustees intend to use the reserves towards major refurbishments and improvements in Schonfeld Square. Reserves at the year end were £176,901 (2024 - £220,112) of which £4,713 (2024 - £24,877) were restricted. Annual Report 15

STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES The trustees are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the f inancial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). Charity law requires the trustees to prepare f inancial statements for each f inancial year. Under that law, the trustees have elected to prepare the f inancial statements in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law). Under charity law the trustees must not approve the f inancial statements unless they are satisf led that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charity for that period. In preparing those f inancial statements, the trustees are required to select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently. observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP; make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent. prepare the f inancial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the f inancial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the f inancial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 and The Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of f raud and other irregularities. Approved by order of the board of trustees on 27 January 2026 and signed on its behalf by. M Lobenstein - Trustee 16 . Annual Report

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT Independent examiner's report to the trustees of The Schonfeld Square Foundation I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of The Schonfeld Square Foundation (the Trust) for the year ended 31 March 2025. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Responsibilities and basis of report As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'the Act'}. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145151(b) of the Act. E Meyer FCA Bsc Sugarwhite Meyer Accountants Ltd Independent examiner's statement I have completed my examination. I conf irm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by Section 130 of the Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or 3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. First Floor 94 Stamford Hill London N166XS 27 January 2026 Annual Report . 17

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 MARCH 2025 2025 Total funds 2024 Total funds Unrestricted Restricted fund fund Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 38,823 11,763 50,586 20,597 Investment income 95 95 Total 38,918 11,763 50,681 20,597 EXPENDITURE ON Raising funds 180 180 564 Charitable activities Social programmes Building enhancements Support costs 42,147 10,954 8,684 6,927 25,000 49,074 35,954 8,684 47,721 5,466 Total 61,965 31,927 93,892 53,751 NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE) 123,0471 120,1641 143,2111 133,1541 RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 195,235 24,877 220,112 253,266 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 172,188 4,713 176,901 220,112 18 Annual Report The notes form part of these f inancial statements

BALANCE SHEET 31 MARCH 2025 2025 2024 Notes CURRENT ASSETS Cash at bank 185,895 230,534 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within oneyear 10 16,5521 17,9801 NET CURRENT ASSETS 179,343 222,554 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES The f inancial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on 27January2026 and were signed on its behalf by.. 179,343 222,554 CREDITORS Amounts falling due after more than one year 11 12,4421 12,4421 NET ASSETS 176,901 220,112 MDK£iS L£, FUNDS Unrestricted funds Flestricted funds 13 172,188 4,713 195,235 24,877 M Lobenstein - Trustee TOTAL FUNDS 176,901 220,112 The notesform part of these f inancial statements Annual Report 19

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025 I.ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the f inancial statements The f inancial statements of the charity, which is a public benef it entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 1021 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS102) (effective l January 20191,, Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities Act 2011. The f inancial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. and includes irrecoverable VAT, which is reported as part of the expenditure to which it relates. Costs of raising funds comprise the costs incurred by the charitable company in inducing third parties to make voluntary contributions to it, as well as the cost of any activities with fundraising purpose. Support costs are those incurred to assist the work of the charity but are not direct charitable activities. Tangible f ixed assets Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life. Fixtures and f ittings - 20¥0 on cost. Income Donations are included in full in the Statement of Financial Activities when received. Income f rom investments is included in the year in which it is receivable. Grants, including grants for the purchase of f ixed assets, are recognised in full in the statement of f inancial activities in the year in which they are receivable. Taxation The charity is exempt f rom tax on its charitable activities. Fund accounting Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees. Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specif led by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes. There are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised in the year in which they are incurred 20 Annual Report

NOTES.. DONATIONS AND LEGACIES 2025 2024 Donations Legacies Government grants Grant making trusts 22,208 10,000 5,000 13,378 2,063 9,750 200 8,584 50,586 20,597 INVESTMENT INCOME 2025 2024 Deposit account interest 95 CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS Direct Support Costs (see costs (see note 5) note 6) Totals Social programmes Building enhancements Support costs 49,074 35,954 312 49,074 35,954 8,684 8,372 85,340 8,372 93,712 Annual Report 21

NOTES.. DIRECT COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES 2025 2024 Building improvements Education & enrichment Recreation & activities Individual support Medical & therapy Trips and outings Sundries 35,954 17,825 19,037 7,545 4,060 607 312 4,000 10,988 20,260 4,656 860 3,777 309 85,340 44,850 SUPPORT COSTS Governance costs Management Totals Support costs 5,042 3,330 8,372 Support costs, included in the above, are as follows.. Management 2025 Support costs 2024 Total activities Wages 5,042 4,933 22 . Annual Report

NOTES.. Governance costs 2025 Support costs 2024 Total activities Independent examiner's fee Independent examiner's other fees General expenses 1,440 1,440 450 1,200 1,200 1,004 3,330 3,404 TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees, remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2025 nor for the year ended 31 March 2024. Trustees, expenses There were no trustees, expenses paid for the year ended 31 March 2025 nor for the year ended 31 March 2024. STAFF COSTS 2025 2024 Wages and salaries 5,042 4,933 5,042 4,933 Annual Report . 23

NOTES.. The average monthly number of employees during the year was as follows: 2025 2024 Office No employees received emol uments in excess of £60,000. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Fixtures and fittings COST At l April 2024 and 31 March 2025 5,741 DEPRECIATION At l April 2024 and 31 March 2025 5,741 NET BOOK VALUE At 31 March 2025 At 31 March 2024 24 . Annual Report

NOTES.. 10. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2025 2024 Taxation and social security Other creditors 201 6,351 977 7,003 6,552 7,980 11. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE AFTER MORE THAN ONE YEAR 2025 2024 Other creditors 2,442 2,442 12. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS 2025 Total funds 2024 Total funds Unrestricted Restricted fund fund Current assets Current liabilities Long term liabilities 181,182 16,552) 12,442) 4,713 185,895 {6,5521 12,4421 230,534 {7,980) 12,4421 172,188 4,713 176,901 220,112 Annual Report . 25

NOTES. continued 13. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Net movement in funds At 31.3.25 At 1.4.24 Unrestricted funds General fund 195,235 {23,0471 172,188 Restricted funds Flestricted fund 24,877 {20,1641 4,713 TOTAL FUNDS 220,112 43,2111 176,901 Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows: Incoming resources Resources Movement expended in funds Unrestricted funds General fund 38,918 161,9651 123,047) Restricted funds Restricted fund 11,763 {31,9271 120,164) TOTAL FUNDS 50,681 {93,8921 143,211) 26 . Annual Report

NOTES.. Net movement in funds Comparatives for movement in funds At 31.3.24 At 1.4.23 Unrestricted funds General fund 220,389 125,1541 195,235 Restricted funds Restricted fund 32,877 18,0001 24,877 TOTAL FUNDS 253,266 33,1541 220,112 Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows.. Incoming Resources Movement resou rces expended in funds Unrestricted funds General fund 15,999 {41,1531 125,1541 Restricted funds Restricted fund 4,598 112,5981 {8,0001 TOTAL FUNDS 20,597 {53,7511 133,154) 14. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES There were no related party transactions for the year ended 31 March 2025. Annual Report 27

Reference and Administrative Details TRUSTEES REGisfERED CHARITY NUMBER BANKERS L Schlesinger C Spitz OBE S Z Stauber M Lobenstein Barclays Bank Leicester LE87 2BB 1049179 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER PRINCIPALADDRESS Suganmhite Meyer Accountants Ltd First Floor 94 Stamford Hill London N16 6XS 206 Lordship Road London N16 SES 28 . Annual Report

"Itisnotan institution, it is more than a home, it is Home (Daughter of resident) 206 Lordship Road London, N16 SES info@schonfeldsquare.org.uk 020 4583 3614