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As communities across the US grapple with the devastating impacts of natural disasters including wildfires and the upcoming hurricane season, Airbnb.org is helping connect people to temporary ...
As the scale and frequency of natural disasters continue to rise, Airbnb.org is committed to expanding its impact. In 2025, the organization aims to help even more people in times of crisis.
TUCSON (KVOA) – As communities around the world grapple with the devastating impacts of natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbnb is launching a new non-profit organization, dedicated ...
The coronavirus pandemic and other natural disasters have affected millions of Americans, and now the owners of Airbnb homes are opening their doors for those in need.
Yet for hosts and guests alike, Airbnb’s response to the Caldor Fire raises serious questions about its “extenuating circumstances” policies and how it handles natural disasters like wildfires.
The impact of disaster is often discussed in the hard costs—the millions of dollars typically needed to recover and rebuild. But disasters also take a toll on communities and workers.
Airbnb is rolling out a new program in San Jose that lets residents sign up to house people fleeing disaster, before those disasters strike.
The hospitality service is stepping, because it’s extending its disaster response program for an additional two weeks to assist Hurricane victims.
Todd Rissel, co-founder and CEO of e2Value, a SaaS platform specializing in asset valuation tools, has spent decades helping homeowners and businesses prepare for and recover from such disasters.
The coronavirus pandemic and other natural disasters have affected millions of Americans and now the owners of Airbnb homes are opening their doors for those who need it.
Airbnb explains how to sign up on its website, and people do not need any previous Airbnb hosting experience to volunteer. Open Homes only activates bookings related to natural disasters for homes ...