11/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/25/2024 03:18
As the world marks the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Airbnb is proud to share new funding for specialist organizations to support women and children at risk of abuse across Italy, the UK, Ireland, Spain and Germany. This builds on our ongoing work to support organizations helping to end gender-based abuse across Europe.
These organizations will receive support through the Airbnb Community Fund, which will distribute $100 million USD to strengthen communities around the world by the end of 2030.
Every year, Airbnb partners with hosts around the world to identify and distribute donations to organizations that help to address national and local issues within their communities through the Community Fund. Airbnb Host Advisory Board (HAB) members and those in independent Host Clubs can also nominate organizations to receive donations. HAB members have identified ending abuse and exploitation as a priority, helping to select specialist organizations committed to achieving this.
HAB member Claudia Pattarini nominated the Italian social enterprise La Grande Casa for a Community Fund donation. La Grande Casa provides support to women and children in Italy at risk of gender-based violence by providing temporary shelter and a network to help them rebuild their lives. In collaboration with La Grande Casa, Claudia organized an event in the Lake Como region to educate Airbnb hosts on the organization's impactful work.
"As an organization close to my heart, I am proud to have helped to choose La Grande Casa for a donation from the Airbnb Community Fund. The funds will help to raise awareness of this important topic, while helping hosts to better recognise signs and prevent delicate situations concerning violence," said Claudia Pattarini.
Additional organizations across Europe will receive donations from the Airbnb Community Fund:
"As it stands, systemic underfunding has left specialist services unable to meet the demands for their support, making initiatives like this one from Airbnb invaluable. Thanks to Airbnb, survivors will have an avenue of safety at a time when their only other choices may be homelessness or returning to their abuser. Women's Aid is extremely grateful to have support from Airbnb as we stand up to abuse and support survivors to live freely and safely," said Farah Nazeer, Chief Executive of Women's Aid.
"Secure digital spaces require changes in policy and platforms. But also our own commitment to support others. We must not leave these spaces to those who spread hate and hate speech. And we must stand alongside those who stand up for human rights there every day. Airbnb helps us to do this," said Anna-Lena von Hodenberg, CEO of HateAid.
Since 2021, Airbnb has donated over $1.7 million to organizations across Europe working to end gender-based violence and abuse.