Facebook Gives Back
It’s official, Facebook may actually be using its network for a good cause. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced this week that the American social media giant will bring Internet to the refugee camps handled by the United Nations.
The decision will mainly benefit the over 4 million Syrians who left their country since the start of the conflict in 2011. Bringing these people internet and Facebook will allow them to connect with their families, loved ones, and even help to start businesses in their new homes.
Finally, Facebook is stepping up to help others! For more details be sure to check out the video above.
Harry Kubota
October 1, 2015
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