'When It Comes to Charity, Israeli High-tech Billionaires Are Stingy and Arrogant'
For nearly 20 years Adi Altschuler has been involved in social projects – from youth movements for people with special needs to new ways to commemorate the Holocaust. But today, she finds that the startup generation isn’t as generous as their elders. A frank talk with an entrepreneur who overcame her lack of confidence and now has the ear of presidents, tycoons and celebrities
Extreme situations call for extreme acts, and for Adi Altschuler, a moment of that sort arrived when Krembo Wings – the youth movement she founded two decades ago for children with and without special needs – ran up a debt of 400,000 shekels (currently about $125,000).
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