Google offers office space for refugees © Associated Press/Michel Euler, file Google is opening its office space in Poland to organizations supporting Ukrainian refugees, the company announced Monday. The Silicon Valley giant will offer its Startup Campus in Warsaw as a space for local nongovernmental organizations to provide refugees with legal and psychological services, according to Google’s announcement. Google said it would use the space to support refugees as part of its announcement that it will invest nearly $700 million to purchase and further develop the Warsaw HUB office. The tech company has been a tenant in the complex since 2021. “As the needs of those affected by the war change, we will be looking at other ways in which we can help,” Google said in a press release, according to CNBC. Read more here. |
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