Volunteer of the month - May 2019

Meet our volunteer of the month >> Omri Harush

We're happy to intoduce you to Omri Harush, our volunteer of the month!
A few facts about Omri, who volunteers during our food drives and is the coordinator of the Shufersal supermarket in Ness Ziona:
1. Omri started to volunteer with Latet at 11 (waw!)
2. He always makes sure to bring serious and dedicated volunteers to help at the food drives.
3. Thanks to the committment of Omri and his friends, they always rank first in the number of collected food boxes during our food drives.
4. Omri fulfills his tasks with effectiveness, professionalism and great care.
Omri will soon graduate from High School and this Passover food drive was his last one with us.
Thank you Omri for these beautiful years together, thank you for your dedication to Latet's work. 
Love, all your friends at Latet 
 

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