Even the Executive Committee came to help!

They came out to help and did a great job!

Every year, Latet partners with the supermarket chain Supersal, in order to collect dry and canned goods to distribute to families in need, in 105 locations across Israel. 

Volunteers are scattered all over the country, in Supersal branches and motivate shoppers to donate a few items of their list to Latet. 
This year, the Executive Committee participated and helped our volunteers!

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