Airbnbs will be used to temporarily house some Jasperites whose homes were either destroyed or made unlivable in this summer’s wildfire, the company’s charitable organization says.
More than 100 people, including 23 children, and 35 pets are staying in Airbnbs at no personal expense, an Airbnb.org spokesperson told CTV News Edmonton on Thursday.
The cost of the stay is covered by Airbnb.org donors and property owners, some of whom offer their home to the independent non-profit for free or at a discount.
The properties, all located in either Jasper or the region, will be available for two to four weeks, Airbnb.org said.
The Municipality of Jasper will allocate the Airbnb properties to residents in need. Anyone in need of temporary housing should contact the municipality.
The wildfire at the end of July burned down roughly one third of the national park town’s buildings – 358 homes and businesses.
The town has identified locations …