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Airbnb.org Provides Free Temporary Housing for Hurricane Helene Victims

Airbnb.org has launched an initiative to offer free temporary housing for individuals displaced by Hurricane Helene. In collaboration with local nonprofits, such as the Florida United Methodist Conference and 211 contact centers in Florida and North Carolina, the program connects evacuees with Airbnb hosts who volunteer their homes at no cost. This relief effort aims to help thousands of storm victims who have lost their homes or been forced to evacuate due to severe weather conditions.

To access this assistance, affected residents can contact their local 211 services or visit Airbnb.org for more information on eligibility and support. The program focuses on providing immediate shelter for those impacted, easing the burden of finding accommodations during a time of crisis. Airbnb.org, which has offered similar support during other disasters like wildfires and floods, continues to waive all service fees for participating hosts and guests.

Airbnb hosts interested in helping can sign up on the platform to offer their properties for free or at a discounted rate. This initiative underscores the growing role of community-based solutions in disaster response, with hosts stepping up to provide housing relief when traditional shelters are overwhelmed.

The program reflects the broader mission of Airbnb.org, which has provided over 1.6 million nights of emergency housing worldwide, serving nearly 240,000 people in crisis situations. As Hurricane Helene recovery efforts continue, this collaboration ensures displaced residents have safe places to stay.

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