Responding in times of crisis
  • Help people impacted by flooding in Valencia and Castellón

    Airbnb.org is providing free, emergency housing to people who have been displaced and first responders.

Airbnb.org’s mission is to unlock the power of sharing space, resources, and support in times of need.

We’ve provided over 1.4 million nights of free emergency stays to more than 220,000 people since our founding in 2020.

Meet our community

Airbnb.org Hosts and guests are at the heart of our mission.

Civil war destroyed everything they’d built. Now they’re restarting their lives far from home with the help of their new community.

Thanks to our global community of Hosts, donors, and partner organizations, Airbnb.org was able to connect more than 140,000 people with temporary housing.

How Carmen and her community came together after Hurricane Maria.

Airbnb.org has helped more than 135,000 people fleeing the war find places to stay.

It can take years for a community to fully recover from a major disaster. Airbnb.org helps fund stays for relief workers who are doing critical work to rebuild communities.

Creating a world rooted in belonging: Airbnb.org’s commitments

Today, building upon 8 years of learnings and experiences, we’re announcing a series of commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

We help other nonprofits make a lasting impact.

Meet a few partners who helped shape Airbnb.org.
The IRC responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises, and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future.
Build Change is a disaster prevention and recovery organization that designs resilient housing solutions with local communities.
HIAS is a global Jewish nonprofit organization that provides protection and assistance to refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced populations around the world.
Community Sponsorship Hub creates opportunities for communities across the United States to welcome refugees and other displaced people.