Welcome to Savannah, Georgia, where we have some important news to share about how our community is coming together in the wake of Hurricane Helene. The recent storm has left many residents in need, and now there’s a bit of good news: a one-time disaster assistance payment of $750 is being offered to help those eligible recover from the impact of the hurricane.
You might be wondering what you can use this payment for. It’s meant to cover essential items like food, water, baby formula, and other critical emergency supplies. Basically, if you find yourself in a tough spot after the storm, this financial boost could really help you get back on your feet.
Eligibility for this assistance isn’t just for those who faced damage from the storm. It applies to individuals living in a variety of counties in Georgia, including but not limited to:
In total, residents in 36 counties can apply for this assistance, which is a real relief for a lot of folks around here.
But wait, there’s more! Once you’re registered for the disaster assistance payment, you might also qualify for further help. This can include:
This can be so crucial for families trying to recover from the crisis that Hurricane Helene has brought upon us.
If you’re eligible and want to apply, there are four convenient ways to do it:
Making these applications as easy as possible is certainly a huge plus, so don’t hesitate to reach out through whichever method works best for you.
Even if you’ve previously received FEMA funds for other disasters, you can still apply for assistance related to Hurricane Helene. This is a real chance to secure some help, whether you’re a homeowner or a renter who found your living situation affected by the storm. Every bit counts when it comes to rebuilding and recovering.
As Savannah comes together to aid those affected, it’s more than just financial help; it’s about neighbors looking out for each other and rebuilding our beautiful community.
So mark your calendars and make sure to register for this assistance if you’re eligible! Let’s help each other out and emerge from this stronger than ever.
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