Helping people who have some room to spare to offer it to others who need a temporary place because of the ongoing bushfires. This “room” can be for singles, families, couples, or even non-humans… like pets or livestock, and can take the form of houses, units, caravans, paddocks, tent sites etc.
Helping people who have some room to spare to offer it to others who need a temporary place because of the ongoing bushfires. This “room” can be for singles, families, couples, or even non-humans… like pets or livestock, and can take the form of houses, units, caravans, paddocks, tent sites etc.
When disasters strike, many people are in need of temporary housing. Whether it’s neighbours evacuating or relief workers deployed to help, a home gives people much-needed space to figure out what’s next.
Hosts can play an important role in their community’s response and recovery — just by offering their extra space. Since 2012, hosts have opened their doors to people affected by disasters all over the world.
When disasters strike, many people are in need of temporary housing. Whether it’s neighbours evacuating or relief workers deployed to help, a home gives people much-needed space to figure out what’s next.
Hosts can play an important role in their community’s response and recovery — just by offering their extra space. Since 2012, hosts have opened their doors to people affected by disasters all over the world.