The ‘Uber Of Life-Saving’: These Tech Tools Are Helping Israeli Workers Coordinate Volunteers, Support

Founders, web designers and larger organizations like monday.com, Guesty and Hatzalah are using tech tools to coordinate and rally volunteers and relief efforts as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues.By Alex Konrad, Forbes Staff

Five years ago, around the time he sold his email startup Rebel to Salesforce, entrepreneur Joe Teplow first volunteered with United Hatzalah, a non-profit organization that manages about 7,000 volunteer medics in Israel. In the years since, Teplow, a senior vice president at Salesforce Labs, has continued that work in New York, volunteering with its U.S. group. Each time he visited Israel, he’d squeeze in a shift or two.

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