Microsoft Co-founder Pledges $30M Towards Housing For Seattle’s Homeless
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has just changed the lives of hundreds of people by pledging $30 million to permanent housing for the homeless of Seattle. The funding from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation – in addition to $5 million contributed by the city – will go towards the construction of the facility. Completion is estimated…
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Sure is empty down here...