MIAMI — As the need for emergency housing increased in northern Venezuela, Airbnb announced a new partnership with a nonprofit that has been active with South Florida’s Jewish community.
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Airbnb’s San Francisco-based nonprofit partnered with CADENA International, a Mexico City-based nonprofit founded in 2005 with a Broward County-based foundation at 2719 Hollywood Boulevard.
Airbnb’s nonprofit isn’t accepting applications for help, but did ask hosts who want to offer temporary shelter to register on this page. CADENA’s teams will have access to the database to connect beneficiaries.
CADENA’s foundation was accepting donations to a JPMorgan Chase account based in Hallandale Beach and through Venmo in @CadenaInternacional.
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For more information about CADENA and how to support the nonprofit, visit this page.
For more information about the Airbnb nonprofit’s program and how to support it, visit this page.
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