FEMA Resources

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Activate Hope: Displaced survivors can apply for State Non-Congregate Sheltering by visiting the Activate Hope website at hopeflorida.com and filling out the Assistance Request Form or by calling the Hope Florida support line at 833-GET-HOPE (833-438-4673).

Florida 211: Whether it’s a natural or human-caused disaster, a mental health issue, searching for job training or a food pantry, Florida 211 connects people to help, with a caring human on the other end of the phone. It’s a go-to, 24/7 free resource that can connect you with a wide range of social services and resources, including food, housing, utilities payment assistance, health care, transportation, childcare, employment opportunities, mental health crises, disaster information and assistance, and more.

FDEM Statewide Debris Dashboard: Debris Survey Results (Milton).

Clean & Sanitize: FEMA may be able to provide up to $300 in one-time financial assistance to help with cleanup. Clean and Sanitize Assistance | FEMA.gov.

Multi-Agency Resource Centers: Florida Division of Emergency Management and local communities are operating these centers to assist residents with storm recovery. FEMA specialists are available at most centers.

U.S. Department of Agriculture/Farm Services Agency: emergency_disaster_designation_declaration_process-factsheet.pdf 

FEMA & Citizenship: You or a member of your household must be U.S. citizen, non-U.S. citizen national or qualified non-citizen to qualify for FEMA assistance.

FEMA Rumor Response: Know what’s true and what isn’t. Hurricane Rumor Response | FEMA.gov

Small Business Hurricane Recovery Grant Program FAQs | U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Mental health resources for Floridians

For help with cleanup: Call 833-GET HOPE

Tips for Mold Cleanup

Florida Division of Emergency Management Updatesfloridadisaster.org/disaster-updates/storm-updates/

Disaster Legal Hotline: 833-514-2940