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Twitter opens NeighborNest for San Francisco's poor, homeless
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May 26, 2015
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Twitter opens NeighborNest for San Francisco's poor, homeless
The $3 million space is specifically designed to help San Francisco's poor and homeless adults and children learn more about technology.
Children learn to code at Twitter's NeighborNest in San Francisco.
Children learn to code at Twitter's NeighborNest in San Francisco.
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The $3 million space is specifically designed to help San Francisco's poor and homeless adults and children learn more about technology.

Twitter has recently opened up a $3 million skills center called NeighborNest. 

It's a place specifically designed to help San Francisco's poor and homeless adults, and their children, learn more about technology. 

Caroline Barlerin, Twitter's head of community outreach and philanthropy, tells more.