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Find A Bed: Thousands offer homes to bushfire victims and pets

As catastrophic bushfires continue to burn, people around the nation are rallying to help those affected.

Since the fires started in September, 24 lives have been lost, 1500 homes destroyed and thousands of people and pets displaced.

Many people have taken to Twitter to express grief and anger, and while it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the tragedy, writer and communications expert Erin Riley saw a way to harness the power of the internet for good.

With little more than a laptop and a WiFi connection, Ms Riley founded Find A Bed – a simple yet effective website that helps match those affected by bushfires with members of the public offering accommodation, or simply a place to recharge.

Since going live just over a week ago, Find A Bed has accrued 7000 listings and housed around 100 people.

“Everything from long-term accommodation for people who have lost their homes to people just needing a shower,” Ms Riley said.

It’s just been remarkable.”

The idea for Find A Bed came after Ms Riley witnessed the devastation wrought by the Green Wattle Creek fire near her home south-west of Sydney.

“We haven’t been directly affected but a lot of our community was,” she said.

Ms Riley turned to Twitter to offer some spare paddock space on her property for people needing a place to keep animals.

“The response was overwhelming. There were people retweeting it saying ‘We’ve got places as well’,” she said.

Find A Bed “cost nothing to get up and running”, but donors have since chipped in to help purchase a URL and a phone line.

Around 40 volunteers are now taking web enquiries and phone calls, helping to match bushfire victims with registering hosts that best accommodate their needs.

A number of factors can make it difficult for bushfire victims to find accommodation, Ms Riley said.

“A lot of people without pets can’t go to a hotel, there are people who can’t afford the available options, and those with specific needs,” she said.

We ask about pets, and if people need an accessible home.”

One of the site’s success stories is that of a bushfire victim whose home was destroyed and who was struggling to find nearby accommodation.

“One of our hosts had offered their holiday house in the next suburb – which was fortunately still standing – and has offered it long term. That was just remarkably generous,” Ms Riley said.

For those feeling unsure about how to respond to the bushfires, Ms Riley believes “the best thing you can do is look for a need that no one else has met and respond”.

Find a thing you can do and meet a need that’s there,” she said.

“It might not be the most exciting or glamorous thing. Sometimes it’s just listening to someone and having a cup of tea.”

People are “yearning for a community at the moment and looking to feel connected”, Ms Riley said.

The more people that can build a sense of community the better.”

Members of the public with accommodation to offer can register at findabed.info or call (02) 7202 6588

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