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Airbnb activates Open Homes program in Houston
 
        HOUSTON (FOX 26) – Airbnb’s Open Homes program has connected 25,000 people in need of temporary housing with hosts willing to help.
Now, those in southeast Texas and Louisiana impacted by the floods in the aftermath of Imelda can find places to stay. Hosts in the area are opening their homes for free from September 19 to October 11 for the following dispaced residents and relief workers deployed to help.
Those in need of a place while helping in relief efforts or whose homes are not habitable due to floods can check for available homes and stay for free.
If you are unaffected by the disaster and have room to spare and would like to help, you can join the Airbnb network to have your home listed as an option for those in need.