Digital magazine launches lodging program for journalists [Latin America]

Image result for LateLatin American journalists, photojournalists, filmmakers and illustrators can join this travel program.
Latin American digital magazine Late has created "Late Aloja," a housing system for reporters planning to travel to report on a story (correspondents) and for those interested in providing their home and advice about their city or region to a reporter (facilitators).
Correspondents will pay US$10 per night for sleeping on a couch, US$20 for a shared room, US$30 for a single room and US$55 for a whole house or apartment. Facilitators earn US$8 per night for providing a couch, US$18 for a shared room, US$28 for a single room and US$54 for the whole house or apartment.
Those who wish to register as correspondents must suscribe to Late. With the annual subscription, they will receive advice before traveling, on the ground assistance and mentorship for editing the final story.Correspondents agree to pay the lodging fees before traveling and publish at least one story (text, video or photo) in Late.
In addition, subscribers will have access to exclusive articles, weekly information about scholarship opportunities and receive discounts to join the Late Reporting School and to purchase at the Late Store.
For more information (in Spanish), click here.