Disasterassistance.gov

Find Assistance disasterassistance.gov

WEBFind Assistance. 1 Answer Questions. 2 Get Results. 3 Apply Online. Complete this anonymous questionnaire to get the most accurate, personalized list of possible assistance. The following questions are directly related to disaster assistance. Please answer them …

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Your Health disasterassistance.gov

WEBFind resources including crisis hotlines as well as information for individuals, families, and schools. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Recovering from a disaster can take a physical and mental toll on you and your family. The resources …

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My HealtheVet Website disasterassistance.gov

WEBMy HealtheVet is VA's online personal health record. Along with medical records, you can access prescription refill information. You can use this if you lose your originals in a disaster. You may also record and track other information: Keep a personal …

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Emergency Food and Water disasterassistance.gov

WEBEmergency Food and Water. Access to safe food and water after a disaster is a must. The resources below can help you learn safe handling practices and how to get assistance. If you need to find an emergency facility near you, be sure to tune in to your …

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Your Home disasterassistance.gov

WEBGet advice for you and your family on safety, health, and mental well-being after a disaster. This guide offers tips about returning home, seeking help, coping, and helping others. (FEMA) Returning from DIsaster. Learn what you should do before you enter your home …

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Tornado disasterassistance.gov

WEBAccording to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), tornadoes come in all shapes and sizes and can occur anywhere in the U.S., at any time of the year. In the southern states, peak tornado season is March through May, while peak …

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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services …

WEBIf you have losses from the Hawaiʻi wildfires in August 2023, and are a citizen of the Freely Associated States (including the Republic of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands) living in the U.S., including Hawai’i, you may now …

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Forms of Assistance disasterassistance.gov

WEB203 (h) Mortgage Insurance for Disaster Victims and 203 (k) Rehabilitation Mortgage Insurance. Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. American Job Centers Network. Agency: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Indian Affairs Financial …

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Other Recovery Help disasterassistance.gov

WEBHazardous Materials. (FEMA) Community Recovery Management Toolkit. The toolkit is a resource for local officials and community leaders. It aims to provide resources to help manage the complex issues of long-term, post-disaster recovery. The toolkit compiles …

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Radiation and Nuclear disasterassistance.gov

WEBRadiation emergencies can happen because of a terrorist attack or an accident at a nuclear facility. The worst U.S. nuclear disaster was the Three Mile Island power plant in March 1979. There were no deaths reported, but it took 13 years, at a …

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Veterans disasterassistance.gov

WEB1-800-827-0648. After a disaster, if you have questions about repayment, offsets, hardships, and waivers for debt owed to VA, contact the Debt Management Center. Women Veterans Call Center (WVCC) Call or text 1-855-829-6636. If you’re a woman …

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Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

WEBThe Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federally funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills. We may be able to offer help for the following: Home energy bills. Energy crises. Weatherization and minor …

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Emergency Shelter disasterassistance.gov

WEBVisit a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) to talk with someone in person for guidance or information. To find a center near you, use the DRC Locator or text DRC and your ZIP code to 43362. Example: DRC 01234. (Standard text message rates apply.) …

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Medicare Program disasterassistance.gov

WEB1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) TTY 1-877-486-2048. Visit the Medicare website to find more information and resources. Visit the Social Security Contact page to view all of our contact options. This includes free interpreter services and Service Around the World. …

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Single Family Housing: Housing Repair Loans and Grants

WEBYou can repay loans over 20 years. The fixed interest rate for the loan is 1%. Loans of $7,500 or more require full title service. Grants have a lifetime limit of $7,500. You must repay grants if you sell the property in less than 3 years. You may be able to get a …

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Social Security Child's Insurance Benefits disasterassistance.gov

WEBA child must have one of the following to qualify for benefits: A parent who is entitled to Social Security retirement or disability benefits. A parent who died after earning enough Social Security credits. The child must also be unmarried and one of the …

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State Crime Victims Compensation disasterassistance.gov

WEBVictims of Crime Act (VOCA) grants add to state funds that pay victims back for some crime-related expenses. These expenses may include the following: Medical costs. Mental health counseling. Funeral and burial costs. Lost wages or loss of …

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