Airbnb.org supporting people impacted by tornadoes in Kentucky

Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb.org is providing free, emergency housing for people who have been displaced by tornadoes in Kentucky.
  • Airbnb.org is working with United Way of Kentucky to identify those most in need of emergency housing and connect them to a free place to stay.

Key Takeaways

  • Airbnb.org is providing free, emergency housing for people who have been displaced by tornadoes in Kentucky.
  • Airbnb.org is working with United Way of Kentucky to identify those most in need of emergency housing and connect them to a free place to stay.

To support residents who were displaced from their homes by recent tornadoes that devastated parts of Kentucky, Airbnb.org has been working with United Way of Kentucky to provide free, emergency housing. Stays are free for guests and are funded by Airbnb.org and the generosity of donors.

How it works

Airbnb.org works with local organizations to help identify those in greatest need of emergency housing. Airbnb.org has been partnering with United Way of Kentucky, who identifies residents in need of temporary housing and helps to connect them to Airbnb.org stays. Impacted residents can call 211 in Kentucky to learn more about available resources.  

Earlier this year, Airbnb.org partnered with United Way of Kentucky and Kentucky Emergency Management to provide free emergency housing to more than 500 people who were displaced by floods across the state.

Airbnb.org is a nonprofit organization founded by Airbnb that connects people to emergency housing in times of crisis. Airbnb.org uses the Airbnb platform to connect people who need a place to stay with Airbnb hosts willing to share theirs. 100 percent of all donations go directly to providing emergency housing in times of crisis. Since its founding in 2020, Airbnb.org has provided 1.6 million nights of free, temporary housing to more than 250,000 people.

Airbnb.org has also recently offered free, temporary housing to people displaced by wildfires in Los Angeles, Jasper, Canada, Hurricanes Milton and Helene in Florida, floods in Brazil, and the earthquake in Japan’s Noto Peninsula

Note: Airbnb.org does not offer housing directly to individuals at this time. Impacted residents can call 211 in Kentucky to learn more about available resources. 

How to help

Those interested in offering discounted stays to people impacted by the tornadoes in Kentucky can visit Airbnb.org for more information on how to sign up to host. Airbnb waives all service fees for Airbnb.org hosts and guests. Hosts who sign up to share their home through Airbnb.org receive damage protection and liability insurance with AirCover for each booking.

You can also support people impacted by the tornadoes and other crises by donating to Airbnb.org. 100 percent of donations go toward providing emergency housing.