Airbnb has pledged to find temporary housing for 100,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing the country, and now, members of the public are also forming a campaign of their own to help more residents in need.
In an inspiring public-led collaboration, people around the world are booking local Airbnb rentals with no intention of staying. The money made from the transactions will serve as donations for locals who may be struggling financially as a result of the Russian invasion.
Those involved in the fundraising drive also dropped a message to hosts to let them know that they wouldn’t be lodging at the homes, and were just making a small contribution to offer some support.
HOW TO HELP – just booked a Kiev AirBnb for 1 week, simply as a means of getting money directly into the hands of Kiev residents. It’s really cheap and can make a small difference right now. Please share this idea #Ukraine #Russia #StopWarInUkraine #StopPutinNOW #UkraineRussiaWar pic.twitter.com/7yQDLYRkph
— DiMaggio.eth (@DimaggioEth) March 3, 2022
After calls from users to waive transactions in the nation, the homestay platform confirmed with the that has moved into that suggestion. Prior to the military invasion in Ukraine, the company’s charity arm had already made a separate commitment to provide free temporary housing for 40,000 refugees.
“We appreciate the generosity of our community during this moment of crisis,” said an Airbnb spokesperson. “Airbnb is also waiving all guest and host fees on all bookings in Ukraine at this time.”
Booked an @Airbnb in a city in Ukraine that was seized by Russian forces. I let the host know we won’t be traveling there but just wanted to show our support. Airbnb is currently not taking any fees for reservations in Ukraine if you would like to do the same. 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/UQR5GeJAHZ
— Adam Ruehmer (@heydudeimadam) March 3, 2022
Yesterday I shared an idea to support Ukraine by booking rooms for rent on AirBNB. 24 hours later, 100’s of people are booking AirBnBs in Ukraine as a way to send immediate monetary assistance to people in hard-hit areas. The messages in response from the hosts are so moving pic.twitter.com/ai2Je8VKCt
— IG: @quentin.quarantino (@quentquarantino) March 3, 2022
I just booked an Airbnb in Kyiv Ukraine 🇺🇦 a little gesture to help them. #StandWithUkraine️ #airbnb #ukraine #SupportUkraine pic.twitter.com/2B1yoGlMjM
— Sim- 🇺🇦 (@simsonliu) March 3, 2022
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