Airbnb to provide 60 domestic abuse survivors with temporary accommodation
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Airbnb to provide 60 domestic abuse survivors with temporary accommodation
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"Airbnb have announced they will be partnering with Women's Aid to provide temporary accommodation for survivors fleeing abuse in London. The platform is launching a pilot with the charity and City Hall to provide up to 60 survivors and their children with free emergency accommodation for up to two weeks. Survivors will be connected to appropriate Airbnb listed accommodation across the capital through Women's Aid's member services, when specialist emergency accommodation is not available."
On-the-ground reporting covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, including investigations into political PAC funding and documentaries about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Quality journalism emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and requires reporters on the ground to interview multiple perspectives. Donations enable continued deployment of journalists and keep reporting accessible without paywalls, funded by those who can afford it. Airbnb is launching a pilot with Women's Aid and City Hall to provide up to 60 survivors and their children in London with up to two weeks of free emergency accommodation, anonymity protections, and one-to-one support services including legal advice, advocacy, translation and transport assistance when specialist refuge spaces are unavailable.
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