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Rockridge Hosts Sought For Fire Evacuees
AirBNB is allowing hosts to provide free shelter for North Bay fire evacuees.

ROCKRIDGE, CA — Doe you have a room, or perhaps an in-law suite that you can lend to fire evacuees?
Short-term rental platform Airbnb expanded their disaster assistance program to help hosts in Oakland and Berkeley shelter victims displaced by the North Bay fires, Airbnb officials said Wednesday.
Hosts located in San Francisco as well as parts of Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda and Mendocino counties are now able to make their rentals available at no cost for evacuees forced to leave their homes in the Napa and
Santa Rosa areas as well as emergency relief workers and volunteers.
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More than 200 hosts have signed up for the program so far, which runs through Oct. 30, according to Airbnb.
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Find out what's happening in Rockridgefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"We encourage hosts in safe areas to aid in this effort by listing their available rooms or homes on the platform to help the growing number of people evacuating," Head of Global Disaster Response and Relief Kellie Bentz said.
"Our thoughts continue to be with everyone impacted by these fires, and we thank the dedicated government and emergency response agencies who are working to keep our communities safe," Bentz added.
Airbnb's disaster response and relief program was activated for Northern California fire victims on Monday. It dates back to Hurricane Sandy in 2012 as a way of making space available to people in need after natural
disasters.
— Bay City News contributed to this report; Image via Pixabay
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