@Catherine-Powell .Regarding the issue of Cancellation, it is very interesting to see that in my community it is very rare that they cancel us very often, the flights have remained stable and most of the guests arrived home, including those who postponed their stay during a pandemic Without canceling, we dragged postponed but not canceled reservations. They traveled from Colombia, Argentina, the United States and several European countries. And of course what kept us afloat was the Community of the interior of the country, who traveled very soon after quarantine. They even looked for spaces to pass the Pandemic.
My question for airbnb.Org would be if there is an Inclusion Program for our Hosts? In my community we are starting one that participates directly in the generation of jobs in our city and we have the idea of creating a program that includes all possible Hosts with some disability and who are very capable of offering a very good quality host, since they are generally people who due to different circumstances have come to have the disability label, when they could really do an excellent job as Airbnb Hosts, since there are many travelers looking for experiences.
To carry out this action we have to train some guys who seek inclusion in society, interested in participating with our Host Community.
Greetings
Mauricio