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Airbnb is offering free housing to refugees being kept out of the U.S.—and is looking for volunteer hosts

Published January 30, 2017 (about 9 years ago) · Updated 4 months ago
Airbnb is offering free housing to refugees being kept out of the U.S.—and is looking for volunteer hosts
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky first announced the offer in a series of tweets on Saturday and Sunday:
Open doors brings all of US together. Closing doors further divides US. Let's all find ways to connect people, not separate them.
Not allowing countries or refugees into America is not right, and we must stand with those who are affected.
Airbnb is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed in the US. Stayed tuned for more, contact me if urgent need for housing
If you're able to host refugees in need via Airbnb, you can sign up here: https://t.co/ccI5BKW0mX https://t.co/WWTGUNemMv
The company hasn't released many details about the logistics, but this morning Chesky sent out an additional tweet with a link to a page where hosts can sign up to offer their homes to refugees in need. Per the new page on the site:
Airbnb is working with partners around the world to support refugees and those who may have unexpectedly been affected by the recent travel ban into the United States. If you would like to help by hosting these people for free, please add your listing here. If needed, we will reach out to you over the coming days to verify availability and request your support.
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We'll update with more details as they come in, and in the interim, if you're able, consider signing up to offer space to travelers left in the lurch.
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