Madison County Disaster Recovery Center to Temporarily Close Dec. 23 for Holidays
Madison County Disaster Recovery Center to Temporarily Close Dec. 23 for Holidays Hickory, NC – In partnership with the state and local government, FEMA will close the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Madison County as of 6 p.m. Dec 23. for the holidays. The center will reopen at 8 a.m. on Dec. 27. The center will also be closed for New Year’s Day and reopen at 8 a.m. on Jan. 2. Center Location Madison Library 1335 N. Main St. Marshall, NC 28753 It is not necessary to go to a center to apply for FEMA assistance. The fastest way to apply
Disaster Recovery Centers in South Carolina Temporarily Closed for Holidays
Disaster Recovery Centers in South Carolina Temporarily Closed for Holidays COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Disaster Recovery Centers in South Carolina will temporarily close in observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays. Aiken County, Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 17519 Atomic Road, Aiken, SC 29803 Open Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. through Jan. 7, 2025 Holiday Closure: Dec. 22-29, 2024, Jan. 1, 2025. Anderson County, Anderson County Library, 300 N. McDuffie St., Anderson, SC 29621 Open Dec. 20-21, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Chester County, Gateway Conference Center, 3200 Commerce Drive, Richburg, SC 29729 Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., through Jan. 31
Roswell Disaster Recovery Center & Helpline – Holidays Hours
Roswell Disaster Recovery Center & Helpline - Holidays Hours SANTA FE, New Mexico – The Roswell Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will be closed for the holidays on Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 25 and New Year’s Day, Wednesday, Jan. 1. Moreover, the DRC will operate with reduced hours on Tuesday, Dec. 24 and Tuesday, Dec. 31. Additionally, the FEMA Helpline will observe holiday hours on Tuesday, Dec. 24 and Wednesday, Dec. 25. Holiday hours at the Roswell DRC are: Tuesdays, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 25, Thursday, Dec 26 and Wednesday, Jan. 1, closed
Keep Your Recovery on Track During the Holidays
Keep Your Recovery on Track During the Holidays HICKORY, N.C. – Amid a busy holiday season, Tropical Storm Helene survivors who applied for FEMA assistance should continue to stay in touch with the agency to update application details with any new information. It is critical to keep FEMA advised. Missing or outdated material could delay your getting help. Information that needs to be updated may include: Your current housing situation, phone number or mailing address. Adding or removing the name of a person designated to speak for you. Adding or changing names of household members and number of people living in
Caldwell County Disaster Recovery Center to Temporarily Close Dec. 20 for Holidays
Caldwell County Disaster Recovery Center to Temporarily Close Dec. 20 for Holidays Hickory, NC – In partnership with the state and local government, FEMA will close the Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Caldwell County for the holidays at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20. The Center will reopen Jan. 2 at 8 a.m. Center Location: Caldwell County Health and Human Services Building (3rd floor) 2345 Morganton Blvd. SW Lenoir, NC 28645 It is not necessary to go to a center to apply for FEMA assistance. The fastest way to apply is online at https://www.disasterassistance.org or via the FEMA app . You
Tornado Survivors Will Get Donated Homes Before Holidays
Tornado Survivors Will Get Donated Homes Before Holidays MADISON, Miss. — Seven families affected by the March 2023 severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes will receive donated mobile home units, making them homeowners, at a ceremony on Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. The ceremony will be held at Dukes Mobile Home Park, 25726 U.S. Highway 61 in Anguilla. Retired Brig. Gen. Samuel Nichols, Jr. and his wife, Linda, donated more than $28,000 that will be used towards purchasing the homes for the families. General Nichols is an alumnus of Mississippi State University where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees, was a
Steps to Safely Celebrate the Holidays
Steps to Safely Celebrate the Holidays CHICAGO - Thanksgiving is less than a week away, and while smart travel, cooking, decorating and heating practices are always important to remember this time of year, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic means even more safety measures should be taken this holiday season. “The safest option for celebrating Thanksgiving this year is to celebrate with people in your household,” said Kevin M. Sligh, acting regional administrator, FEMA Region 5. “As COVID-19 continues to spread, staying home is the best way to save lives. If you need to leave your home, remember to wear your mask and