Google is helping a program called It All Adds Up give money to families without homes in the Bay Area. They want to stop families from becoming homeless and help single moms with kids. The It All Adds Up program hopes to learn from this and find better ways to help families in the future.
According to Afrotech, a new program called It All Adds Up is trying to help families in the Bay Area who don’t have homes. Google is helping with this It All Adds Up program. They’re giving money to 450 families for a year. The families get different amounts of money each month like $1,000 or $50.
This It All Adds Up program wants to stop homelessness and make sure families have stable homes. It’s working with groups like Compass Family Services and Hamilton Families to help families who need it most. They focus on moms who are taking care of kids by themselves and who have faced tough times.
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Furthermore, the It All Adds Up program hopes to make life better for families by giving them money regularly. They also want to learn from this It All Adds Up program to help more families in the future. By studying how this money helps families stay in their homes they want to find better ways to stop homelessness in the Bay Area and other places too.