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The construction industry allocates hundreds of housing units for the benefit of evacuees | Israel Hayom

2023-12-07T19:26:48.514Z

Highlights: The construction industry allocates hundreds of housing units for the benefit of evacuees. Companies in the construction industry help the residents of the envelope by assisting and providing residential apartments. The companies Vitaniya, Amot and Beit Dror donated an area of the same size in a building with protected space for another garden in Hadar Yosef in Tel Aviv. Azorim Living, which specializes in long-term rentals, donated vacant apartments to evacuated families in Rishon LeZion and Kfar Shalem.


Companies in the construction industry help the residents of the envelope by assisting and providing residential apartments


Ashwagandha: The Beit Ziviel office project in Ramat Hachayal enlisted to help a kindergarten in the area, which does not have a safe room. The owners of the kindergarten received an area of 400 square meters, which also includes a protected space, which was donated by the companies Vitaniya, Amot and Beit Dror.

The companies donated an area of the same size in a building with protected space for another garden in Hadar Yosef in Tel Aviv.

Regions: Azorim Living, which specializes in long-term rentals, donated vacant apartments to evacuated families from the Gaza envelope in Rishon LeZion and Kfar Shalem, and equipped them with furniture and equipment for a quick move by the company's employees.

Africa Israel Residences: The company operates in the surrounding area to assist in evacuating residents to apartments in its possession, transporting food products to residents and to the alert and soldiers squads in the area, and raising donations of equipment and money for residents and soldiers. In addition, the company renovated dozens of shelters in Ashkelon.

Brosh: Vacancy apartments of the company were prepared for residential use, and an apartment in a building that is not new was adapted to accommodate evacuees. Empty privately owned apartments were allocated to the evacuees after the company contacted them and the owner.

Drink: The company's owner, Shalom Shitrit, owns the Kedem Hotel in Tirat Carmel, which hosted about 40 families who were evacuated from Yesha free of charge.

Milestones: The company has made available to companies from the south 600 square meters of office space at Sokolov Street in Ramat Hasharon.

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