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Google will turn its office in Poland into a center for helping Ukrainians

Google is using its offices in Poland to help Ukrainian refugees. This is reported by CNBC.

The company has a startup campus in Warsaw and will be equipped for local non — profit organizations that provide legal and psychological assistance.

On March 4, the company also increased support for Ukrainians to 2 25 million: another 10 million was added to the previous 15 million. these funds will be used for humanitarian and long-term assistance for refugees in Poland.

"As the needs of war victims change, we will look for different ways to help," the company said in a statement.

Google also recently expanded access to The Project Shield system to help Ukrainian sites protect themselves from DDoS attacks. And organizations that care about food aid, health care, and Refugee Support can get free access to Google Cloud.