• Google announced $25 million in assistance last week for Ukrainian migrants
• Startup Campus will be used by NGOs to provide legal and psychological support to refugees
Google (NASDAQ: GOOGL) said Monday that it will use office space and other resources in Poland to help Ukrainian migrants
The company’s Startups Campus in Warsaw will be used by local non-governmental groups to provide legal and psychological assistance to refugees, according to the business.
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“As the needs of those affected by the war change, we will be looking at other ways in which we can help,” Google Country Director, Poland said in a blog posted on Monday.
Google announced $25 million in assistance last week, with $10 million going to local groups assisting Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
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“To help vital organizations involved in providing humanitarian assistance such as medical supplies, food relief, and refugee support and aid, we are extending free services through Google Cloud credits to eligible organizations,” the company said last week.
The company also announced on Monday that it will invest $700 million in the purchase and development of a new office building in Warsaw.