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Airbnb.org offers free emergency housing for Hurricane Melissa


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Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb.org is providing free emergency housing for first responders.
  • Airbnb.org is working with local nonprofits and local government officials to determine how to best help people displaced by Hurricane Melissa once it is deemed safe to do so.

To support those impacted by Hurricane Melissa, Airbnb.org—a nonprofit founded by Airbnb to provide emergency housing in times of crisis—is offering free emergency housing to first responders. In this initial stage, Airbnb.org is partnering with organizations including All Hands & Hearts and Haiti Air Ambulance, among others, to provide housing for their teams. Airbnb.org is also working with local nonprofits and government officials throughout impacted Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, to determine how to best help displaced people once the storm has passed and it is deemed safe to do so.

How it works

Airbnb.org works with governments and nonprofit organizations to help identify those in greatest need of emergency housing. Local nonprofits and government officials identify first responders and residents in need of temporary housing and refer them to Airbnb.org. Impacted individuals are then granted credits from Airbnb.org to book an Airbnb stay that meets their needs. Residents impacted by Hurricane Melissa can check airbnb.org/hurricanemelissa for the most up-to-date information.

Airbnb.org is a nonprofit organization founded by Airbnb that connects people to emergency housing in times of crisis. Airbnb.org uses the Airbnb platform to connect people who need a place to stay with Airbnb hosts willing to share theirs. 100 percent of all donations go directly to providing emergency housing in times of crisis. Since its founding in 2020, Airbnb.org has provided 1.6 million nights of free, temporary housing to more than 250,000 people.

Most recently, Airbnb.org offered free, temporary housing to people displaced by flooding in central Texas, tornadoes in Kentucky, wildfires in Los Angeles and the earthquake in Japan’s Noto Peninsula

Note: Airbnb.org does not offer housing directly to individuals at this time. Those impacted and in need of emergency housing should continue to check airbnb.org/hurricanemelissa for the most up to date information.

How to help

Anyone interested in supporting those impacted by Hurricane Melissa can visit airbnb.org/hurricanemelissa to either:

  • Sign up to offer free or discounted stays as an Airbnb.org host (Airbnb does not profit on these stays), or
  • Donate to Airbnb.org—100 percent of donations go directly toward connecting people in crisis with emergency housing.
Read more about: Airbnb.org, CommunityAbout Airbnb

Airbnb was born in 2007 when two hosts welcomed three guests to their San Francisco home, and has since grown to over 5 million hosts who have welcomed over 2 billion guest arrivals in almost every country across the globe. Every day, hosts offer unique stays, experiences, and services that make it possible for guests to connect with communities in a more authentic way.

About Airbnb.org

Airbnb.org is a nonprofit organization founded by Airbnb that connects people to free emergency housing in times of crisis. Airbnb.org pays for stays, leverages the Airbnb platform, and taps into Airbnb’s global community of hosts willing to share their homes with those in need. 100 percent of all donations to Airbnb.org go directly to providing free emergency housing, because Airbnb covers operating costs and waives all fees. Since 2020, Airbnb.org has provided 1.6 million nights of free, temporary housing to more than 250,000 people in nearly 140 countries around the world.


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