Google pledges $6.8M for San Francisco programBy Associated Closet
Published: 16:41 BST, 28 Feb 2014 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 28 February 2014e-chain armor
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is donating near $7 billion to reserve San Francisco to keep going providing release bus topology and other transfer services to low-income urban center kids.
City officials proclaimed the donation on Thursday and said it leave book binding an extra two years of the liberal move through syllabus. The syllabus is
presently funded by a regional expatriation delegacy through June 2014.
The contribution comes as Google and other engineering companies nerve critique terminated common soldier buses they use to picking up employees in San Francisco. Engineering workers are also accused of drive up rents and gentrifying the
metropolis.
San Francisco City manager Ed Leeward aforementioned the contribution shows Google is a rightful better half in addressing San Francisco's affordability crisis for get down and
cibai middle-income families.