[Sponsored] Celebrate Purim by Giving - Donate a Purim Basket to Holocaust Survivors and Families in Need [Sponsored by Latet]Celebrate Purim by Giving - Donate a Purim Basket to Holocaust Survivors and Families in Need
BRING JOY THIS PURIM BY SENDING HOLIDAY BASKETS TO 1,600 HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS AND 100,000 FAMILIES IN POVERTY ACROSS ISRAEL
As Purim approaches, we need your help to send special Purim baskets to impoverished Holocaust survivors and families in need who receive ongoing food assistance from Latet, Israel's largest nonprofit combating poverty.
Did you know that a staggering 87.6% of the elderly receiving aid from Latet report that the food they were able to purchase last year simply wasn't sufficient and they couldn't afford to buy more?Among these, Holocaust survivors are particularly vulnerable, with many struggling to meet basic needs and no one to turn to to ask for help.
But you can make a difference.This Purim, bring joy by sending a Mishloach Manot (Purim basket). Each basket includes essential food, festive treats, and heartfelt cards - offering comfort and dignity.
Each basket symbolizes hope and reminds survivors that they are not forgotten. Donate now and transform their Purim into a joyous celebration.
Holocaust survivors during last year's Purim distribution
As Israel's war continues, many Holocaust survivors and elderly individuals are left feeling more vulnerable and alone than ever. By donating a Purim basket, you're not just providing essential food items; you're delivering a message of love, remembrance, and solidarity.
Your support ensures no one is forgotten. Donate today and spread the spirit of Purim!
Our volunteers are packing the Purim baskets and are ready to deliver them. Continue the tradition this year too!
Latet was founded in 1996 and is the largest Israeli NGO combating poverty. Acting as an umbrella organization, Latet provides for the basic needs of populations living in poverty and food insecurity on an equal basis, giving ongoing food assistance to over 200,000 children, families, elderly and Holocaust survivors in Israel. The organization operates the leading national food bank and runs impactful aid programs with responsibility, effectiveness and innovation while relentlessly advocating for a better society.
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