More than a hundred homeless Californians were able to be in touch thanks to a donation by Google smartphone Nexus 5 Social Fund in San Jose, writes The New York Times.
The action was carried out within the framework of serving San Jose, social programs to help the homeless, writes of Korrespondent.net.
According to the publication, with the help of mobile action participants will be able to regain their home, work and simply improve their quality of life.
“People do not even put ads on the delivery of housing, are now all on the Internet. Even on paper, nothing to find. You do not get a job if you are not online, “- said in an interview program participant Holly Leonard.
In the City Hall of San Francisco noted that even the homeless and living on the streets, they still needed smartphones to get out of poverty.
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