The private secure-vault company Brickstone has announced a special assistance program for Israelis whose homes were damaged during Operation “Roaring Lion.”
Under the initiative, the company will provide free safe-deposit boxes for a period of three months to affected residents, allowing them to store valuable belongings while they relocate to temporary housing.
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According to the company’s CEO, Dvir Indig, the program was created in response to the growing number of families forced to leave their homes following the recent hostilities.
“We want to help Israelis whose homes were damaged so they can safely store important items during the transition period,” Indig said. “The company will provide a free safe-deposit box where people can keep documents, certificates, collections, jewelry, cash and other valuables.”
Indig noted that many families who were evacuated or displaced face uncertainty regarding the safety of personal possessions while moving between temporary residences.
7,500 Secure Vaults Across Israel
Brickstone currently operates three private high-security vault complexes in Israel, located in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The facilities contain approximately 7,500 safe-deposit boxes and operate under strict security and confidentiality procedures designed to protect clients’ property.
The company said residents whose homes were damaged during the operation will be able to apply for the program and receive a safe-deposit box free of charge for the initial three-month period.
Responding to Civilian Needs During Wartime
The initiative reflects a growing trend among private companies in Israel that are offering services and assistance programs to civilians affected by the ongoing security situation.
Brickstone said the goal of the program is to provide immediate practical support to displaced families, ensuring their most valuable possessions remain protected until they are able to return to permanent housing.
