vcita outreaches wide: aiding soldiers, children, and holocaust survivors
vcita outreaches wide: aiding soldiers, children, and holocaust survivors
Since the tragic events on October 7th, the Israeli-based business management software company, alongside its committed employees, is showing support by extending aid to soldiers, comforting displaced children, and addressing the needs of holocaust survivors
Through these tough times, vcita's commitment shone as they aided various groups.
For the soldiers stationed in the south, vcita didn't just provide financial aid; they sent important military equipment like gloves, boots, and laptops.
For children affected, vcita distributed surprise bags, bikes, soccer balls, and other entertaining items to those displaced from their homes.
A notable contribution came from Rinat Bogin, a vcita employee. She transformed her residence in Hod Hasharon into a hub for donating and collecting essential goods, primarily food. vcita backed her initiative wholeheartedly.
And, in collaboration with the Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Survivors, vcita reached out to 150 survivors living in the south. The goal was to listen to their needs and provide whatever help they could. This effort was about more than just providing material aid; it was about showing genuine care and concern.
Now, to further assist during this period, the company is offering small Israeli businesses six months of free usage of the company's popular business dashboard.