2016 Volunteers Food Drive has started!

9,000 volunteers joined forces to pack and deliver food packages.

Hand in hand. passing dry and canned goods from one line to the other, our 9,000 volunteers packed and delivered boxes all over the country to families in need. 

Latet volunteers are more than an essential part of the organization's work: they truly ensure program's effectiveness and actively participate in Latet's mission to end poverty in Israel.
So a big thank you to all who gathered on that special day!

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