Las Vegas CEO goes from building a business to helping the community
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Las Vegas CEO goes from building a business to helping the community
"Vegas Helps has made a significant impact by providing emergency relief to locals in need, donating $10,000 and raising an additional $13,500 for food aid during the government shutdown."
"Through Project Justice, 54 cold cases have been solved, and more than $1 million has been donated to fund over 150 advanced forensic DNA investigations."
"Justin Woo's journey from the corporate world to community service showcases his commitment to helping others and making a difference in Las Vegas."
Justin Woo, after retiring at 35 from a successful digital marketing company, returned to entrepreneurship by establishing several nonprofits and an online voting platform. He founded Vegas Helps to provide emergency relief, donating $10,000 and raising $13,500 for food aid during a government shutdown. Additionally, he created Vegas Justice League and Project Justice, which have solved 54 cold cases through advanced forensic testing, with over $1 million donated for investigations. Woo has received numerous community awards for his contributions.
Read at Las Vegas Review-Journal
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