Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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Google is partnering with homeless shelters in San Francisco to distribute free phone numbers and voicemail accounts to those without homes, the company said Wednesday.

For homeless individuals, a phone is a luxury, and yet, telephony communications is an essential tool in our society. Without a phone number you can't apply for a job or even get on a waiting list for low-income housing.

Between 25 percent and 40 percent of the nation's 750,000 homeless are unemployed, according to a 2005 survey conducted by the advocacy group the National Alliance to End Homelessness. And without a way for a potential employer to reach these people, they are often destined to remain jobless and most likely homeless.

Another shocking statistic is that individuals with children make up about 40 percent of the national homeless population and the average age of a homeless person in the U.S. is 9 years old. Imagine a teacher or school social worker not able to contact a parent of a homeless child because the parent doesn't have a phone.

"When you lose your home, you lose more than your house," said Google's spokesman. "You lose a permanent way of staying in touch with family members, employers, and social service providers. Being able to give a phone number to people and access voicemail can be a very powerful thing in sustaining quality of life."

Corporate responsibility.. Nice.
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twiistaaa
Member
+87|7096|mexico
this is the sort of thinking that sounds like they're trying to help. not just slapping a sticker on something to make it/them look better.
mcminty
Moderating your content for the Australian Govt.
+879|7149|Sydney, Australia
That's great on Google's part. Props to them. Now this just needs to spread to other cities...
RedTwizzler
I do it for the lulz.
+124|6965|Chicago
Fuckin' A. I love it when multibillion dollar corporations give back. It literally brings a tear to the eye to think that Google is actually helping, instead of doing what some other organizations are doing, by giving a few thousand dollars to a charity for the sole purpose of good publicity.
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6921|N. Ireland
Totally agree - way to go, Google! Be it a marketing trick or not (expensive) it should only bring positive results.
Hakei
Banned
+295|6423
They should give homeless people T-shirts advertising their site.

Free advertising and the homeless get clothes, it's win win.
IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6918|Northern California
Wow, if I had money, I'd buy Google stock.  Truly an inspiring gesture.  Now if a telecom, credit bureau, energy company, or political group would follow suit, we wouldn't be so hard on their greed inspired wrecking of America!
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6833|North Carolina
^^^ Agreed ^^^
twiistaaa
Member
+87|7096|mexico

kylef wrote:

Totally agree - way to go, Google! Be it a marketing trick or not (expensive) it should only bring positive results.
i dont think it is, a marketing trick would probably just be donating money to a charity and then telling everyone how much you donated.

this plan will actually take time and effort to implement.
IRONCHEF
Member
+385|6918|Northern California

twiistaaa wrote:

kylef wrote:

Totally agree - way to go, Google! Be it a marketing trick or not (expensive) it should only bring positive results.
i dont think it is, a marketing trick would probably just be donating money to a charity and then telling everyone how much you donated.

this plan will actually take time and effort to implement.
Marketing trick.... makes me think of that attention whoring self-glorification monger Oprah and her "big give."  "Yes, I, the Oprah, want to give away 1 million dollars!  Why? because I'm the all powerful Oprah and I expect to be praised and hailed as the greatest giver of all!!"
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

IRONCHEF wrote:

twiistaaa wrote:

kylef wrote:

Totally agree - way to go, Google! Be it a marketing trick or not (expensive) it should only bring positive results.
i dont think it is, a marketing trick would probably just be donating money to a charity and then telling everyone how much you donated.

this plan will actually take time and effort to implement.
Marketing trick.... makes me think of that attention whoring self-glorification monger Oprah and her "big give."  "Yes, I, the Oprah, want to give away 1 million dollars!  Why? because I'm the all powerful Oprah and I expect to be praised and hailed as the greatest giver of all!!"
There are worse tricks out there. If they happen to do some good along the way I'm cool with it. Only Mr.Google will know what is truly in his soul.
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ghettoperson
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Nice gesture and all, but I still believe Google to be Satan.

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