Miss Universe contestants bring beauty to Haboydem
The Miss Universe contestants modeled clothes at Haboydem, a secondhand clothing store and women’s rehabilitation center that shines a spotlight on social projects in Jerusalem.
A refreshing initiative of Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, within the framework of Miss Universe events, took place earlier this month at the First Station.
The Miss Universe contestants modeled clothes at Haboydem, a secondhand clothing store and women’s rehabilitation center that shines a spotlight on social projects in Jerusalem, bringing to the forefront sustainable fashion as well as mental health awareness.
Haboydem is a social project of the nonprofit for Rehabilitation and Integration – ShafYativ, a secondhand clothing store providing employment training for the disabled, especially those recovering from issues related to mental health. Each employee has a personalized rehabilitation plan, designed with the assistance of an in-staff occupational therapist or social worker, and is provided employment experience in short shifts when required. At the end of the process, they receive support in seeking a job in the free market.