i was also just digging on that too, kek
She is CEO of DNA company 23 and me
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Wojcicki
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23andMe
i was also just digging on that too, kek
She is CEO of DNA company 23 and me
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Wojcicki
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23andMe
i was digging into their foundation,
The Brin Wojcicki Foundation Is Getting Pretty Big. Where's the Money Going?
The Brin Wojcicki Foundation has provided significant support to the Tipping Point Community, which is trying to reduce poverty in the Bay Area and has won lots of support from tech and finance leaders in the region. The foundation has made several large gifts to the group. For example, for the May 2014 gala, the foundation pledged $1 million to match all gifts under $25,000 to the groups.
But Tipping Point is not the only Bay Area anti-poverty group that gets foundation money. Smaller sums of around $100,000 or less have gone to outfits such as Meals on Wheels San Francisco, Second Harvest Food Bank, the Innvision Shelter Network, and my New Red Shoes, an interesting nonprofit which provides shoes and clothing for local children living in poverty.
this one stands out
We know red shoes are not good, kek
http:// www.mynewredshoes.org/
We know they use the charities to target children and homeless people( people who can easily disappear without as many questions,,,, EASY PICKINS)
THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK.
https:// www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/2/10/the-brin-wojcicki-foundation-is-getting-pretty-big-wheres-th.html