Uber offering free rides to help Temple University students feel safe

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Uber offering free rides to help Temple University students feel safe
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Uber is offering free rides home in an effort to make campus feel safer for the university's young students.

Every student will receive up to four $20 rides around a nine-and-a-half-mile radius of Main Campus between now, and the end of the year. Students at Temple University are getting ready to return to campus and the university is talking about enhanced security measures to keep students, staff and the community safe.

The $200,000 offer is thanks to a partnership between Uber and the university's Student Activists Against Sexual Assault program, according to The Temple News. Students can redeem their free ride voucher by using their Temple University email and entering the code "TempleRideHome" in the Uber app.

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