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Airbnb is offering free housing to Hurricane Dorian victims
Airbnb has launched its “Open Homes Program”, which provides free housing to displaced residents and disaster relief works impacted by Hurricane Dorian.

Airbnb has launched its “Open Homes Program”, which provides free housing to displaced residents and disaster relief workers impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
About Airbnb Open Homes
The program recruits hosts who are willing to provide free housing to victims.
More than 800 Airbnb hosts have opened their doors in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama.
You can check all available housing here.
Hurricane Dorian victims
“Airbnb’s Open Homes Program continues to be activated for those affected by Hurricane Dorian across the southeast U.S. region,” said Kellie Bentz, Airbnb’s head of global disaster response and relief.
“We encourage hosts to open up their homes, and those who need housing to take advantage of the program.”
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