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Sundar Pichai announces that Google will donate 30,000 Pixel phones to refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan

by Eric White
June 24, 2022
in Android
Sundar Pichai announces that Google will donate 30,000 Pixel phones to refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has made a significant announcement of donating 30,000 Pixel phones to refugees from Ukraine and Afghanistan who are about to land in the United States. In addition, the CEO of the search giant has also announced USD 1 million each in search advertising and funding grants. Let’s take a look at the latest announcement.

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According to reports, Pichai is making this contribution under the Welcome.US CEO Council. Pichai has shared a tweet confirming this news from his official Twitter handle.

Tools like Google Translate help refugees communicate with their new communities. Today we’re donating an additional 20,000 Pixel phones @welcomeus So many Ukrainian and Afghan newcomers can feel at home in America. #world refugee day

Also read: Should I buy the Google Pixel 6 or wait for the Pixel 7?

— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) 20 June 2022

“Tools like Google Translate help refugees communicate with their new communities. Today we are donating an additional 20,000 Pixel phones to @welcomeus so that more Ukrainian and Afghan newcomers can feel at home in the US,” of Sundar Pichai Tweet reads.

Furthermore, through an official blog post, the company has also revealed that Sundar Pichai has donated 30,000-pixel phones to refugees. The first 17 recipients of Google’s Ukraine aid fund were confirmed in May of this year. Recipients will be given financial support and advice from the search giant to set up their startups. The program will help the recipients connect with the right people and promote startups at an early stage.

In addition, the blog post added, “YouTube is partnering with UNHCR and Welcome.US to raise awareness of the scale of communities affected by the refugee crisis, from Syria to Venezuela to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” to support refugee resettlement in and around the world.”

It seems that Google is trying to provide all kinds of assistance to refugees and help them grow in a new country. It will be interesting to see what else Google is going to include to increase support in the coming months.

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