In honor of the holidays: A special donation project of the Wolt company

Starting last week and during all Tishrei holidays - Walt's app users can donate boxes containing food and toiletries from the Super Yuda chain.

 WOLT DELIVERY: Central supermarket to come. (photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)
WOLT DELIVERY: Central supermarket to come.
(photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)

The Wolt company is renewing its traditional donation project in collaboration with the Leta organization, which during the months of the war raised more than NIS 3 million as a donation to the evacuees, the rescue forces, needy families and more.

Starting last week and during all Tishri holidays - Wolt's app users can donate boxes containing food products and toiletries from the Super Yuda chain, which will be delivered to the elderly and needy families for the holiday meals, through an organization to give.

The "Time to Give" project, which appeared on the Wolt app, includes four different packages in three price ranges - NIS 30, NIS 50 and NIS 100. Three boxes will contain a variety of basic foodstuffs that will be used by the recipients for the holiday meals, and another box will contain toiletries. The products will be subsidized by the Super Yuda chain.

An organization to give helps needy families and those affected by the economic situation. Also, in view of the situation in the north, the organization is working to deliver emergency aid to the victims of the war - to families staying in the threatened areas, to needy populations that tend to be the first to be affected during crisis situations, and to citizens who are forced to stay in protected areas for a long time.

According to a recent survey by an organization to give: 30.7% of Israelis testify that their economic situation has worsened compared to last year and 41% of the general public fear deteriorating into economic hardship following the war.

The donation can be made by regular payment in the application, using a credit card or a digital wallet such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, as well as using Volt credits and through Cibus.