The fund will support people facing domestic violence during the pandemic.
and Dorsey have each committed $2.1 million that will go toward providing shelter, food, and counseling services to individuals and their children." During the coronavirus pandemic, people facing domestic abuse at home are particularly vulnerable, especially as the demand for shelter spaces can be limited.
,"the chief executive of Twitter and Square, said on Tuesday that he planned to donate $1 billion, or just under a third of his total wealth, to relief programs related to the coronavirus, in one of the more significant efforts by a tech billionaire to fight the pandemic."
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