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Atera supports survivors and evacuees

Atera supports survivors and evacuees; Company employees launch initiative to return abductees

The IT management platform, Atera, jumped into action with a variety of heartwarming gestures: donations, catering and supplies to survivors. At the same time, the company's employees are leading the "Bring Them Home" project, that has reached Times Square

Following the terrorist attacks of October 7, Atera, the Tel Aviv-based IT management platform, decided to take a series of proactive steps to assist the families of survivors and evacuees. First, the company collected and distributed thousands of items of equipment to evacuees, the Home Front Command, hospitals and combat units in the field.
In the process, Atera's team recognized that beyond general support, people want to feel recognized and understood in their unique situations, so the company set up a war room in its offices that works to delight dozens of evacuees in a variety of ways: a birthday party for a 10-year-old girl evacuated from the border area; donation of laptops to a Sderot family that tragically lost their son; Babysitting for families who vacated and stayed in hotels, so they could get some air and more. Moreover, the company receives families daily for a home cooked lunch at their offices.
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Atera supports survivors and evacuees
Atera supports survivors and evacuees
Atera supports survivors and evacuees
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One of the main activities of the company is supporting the school in Mitzpe Ramon, which will be joined by evacuees from Kibbutz Erez.
Aside from the company's efforts, Atera noted that the company is proud of its employees, who are leading the "Bring Them Home" initiative, that highlights the stories of the abductees>>
This substantial initiative received attention around the world and was even exhibited in Times Square.