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Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center

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Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center
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Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Homeless shelter
Former: Headquarters of the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation
Owner: Lisa M. Simpson Foundation
First appearance: "Write Off This Episode"

The Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center is a homeless shelter and the former headquarters of the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation.

History

After Mr. Burns gave a donation to the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation, the charity's board decided to build the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center. Lisa was against this as Mr. Burns was the biggest polluter in town. Eventually, the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center was built, having cheap, affordable housing demolished to do so. This led to more people becoming homeless.

During the grand opening of the Lisa M. Simpson Foundation Center, Marge signed over the entire foundation to Lisa, who then opened up the building as a homeless shelter.

Appearances