UCSD Uses $2 Million Gift to Open Data Repository for Research on Homelessness
California’s University of California (UCSD) is to open a new initiative to tackle the problem of homelessness in the US state, it has been revealed, following donations from philanthropist couples and community supporters to establish the facility.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2022-06-03
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