The "710 Jobs for Evacuees" initiative was established a few weeks after the war began to help the displaced who lost their jobs in the October 7th attack. The initiative provides them with economic stability, believing that employment is a critical tool for building resilience by connecting major employers with evacuees. "Provide jobs for the evacuees. It is our social duty to stand by them, even ten months later. They still need our help," says Hana Rado, the social entrepreneur who founded the initiative.
The "710 Jobs for Evacuees" initiative, established at the start of the war, helps the displaced who lost their jobs during the October 7th attack by providing them with economic and employment stability. Initially, the initiative operated in evacuation centers at the Dead Sea and Eilat, in collaboration with the Eshkol Regional Council, responding to residents' requests for assistance. In recent months, the initiative has also worked with regional and local councils in the north to address the needs of residents facing great uncertainty and an unbearable situation for the past ten months.
