This advocate launched a black-tie charity event to end homelessness — while evicting his own tenant and listing the unit on Airbnb
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While they both lived in London, Ont., their worlds were very far apart.
Tech entrepreneur Adam Malamis was well-known in London’s business and charitable sectors. He had been on the Chamber of Commerce board and recognized as a “Top 20 under 40” by London Inc. magazine. His web-development firm, Simalam, caters to non-profits and government agencies and he helped launch a nationwide volunteer snow-shovelling network described as “an experiment in kindness.”
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