The Aviation Industry and Latet

Passover 2015

As a result of our close and productive cooperation with the Aviation Industry and for Passover 2015, employees of the Aviation Industry contributed from their own money and purchased 1900 generous kosher for Passover food baskets for needy families.
Similarly in the September High Holidays, the same employees generously contributed and their donations were used to purchase approximately 2000 food baskets .  
Moreover, the Aviation Industry employees came out to pack these food baskets, after work hours, to have them ready to be delivered by Latet trucks to the needy families. 

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