Volunteer Conference 2015

Annual event in recognition of LATET

About 1000 volunteers attended the event, hosted by Avi Graynik with the participation of the Balkan Beat Box who generously gave a free and wonderful performance.
There are about 2500 permanent volunteers in LATET as well as 10,000 ad hoc volunteers who together give 280,000 hours of their time every year. With them and due to them we are able to help distressed communities and create mutual guarantee in the Israeli society. 
This is our opportunity to thank these thousands of volunteers who give selflessly from their time to help others.  It was empowering to watch the generosity and inspiration in our thousands of wonderful volunteers. 

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