
The people donating their rental homes to refugees
CNN
As Ukrainian refugees make their way across Europe, people are giving up their Airbnbs, rental properties and even hotel rooms to those seeking shelter.
(CNN) — On 24 February, as she watched the news of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Desislava Tosheva was staring at her couch.
"I was in my living room, thinking about all the people about to flee their country, and how the ones with financial opportunities would be at a bigger advantage," she says.
"I was looking at my couch, thinking I'd really love to offer it to someone in need."

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