The following Points of Distribution have been open and distributing food, water, and ice to impacted residents.
None Yet
The following Points of Distribution have been open and distributing food, water, and ice to impacted residents.
None Yet
SAMHSA’s Disaster Distress Helpline provides 24/7, 365-day-a-year crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters.
Call or Text
From the United States and its territories, call or text 1-800-985-5990 to connect with a trained crisis counselor, 24/7. Spanish-speakers can call the hotline and press “2” for 24/7 bilingual support.
Disaster Legal Services (DLS) provides free legal help to low-income disaster survivors. If you’re not able to get adequate legal services for your disaster-related needs, DLS may be able to help. Please call 1-866-550-2929.
FEMA provides this service through an agreement with the Young Lawyers Division of the American Bar Association (ABA). DLS may only provide advice and assist with cases that will not generate a fee. For cases that may generate a fee, the ABA may refer you to a local lawyer referral service.
DLS may help with –
DLS attorneys are not FEMA employees. The services they provide are confidential and they do not share information with FEMA.
Crisis Cleanup opened a Home Cleanup Hotline for Hurricane Milton. They anticipate that most volunteer groups will work through Friday, October 25, 2024. Survivors needing assistance can call 844-965-1386.
To file a claim, you can go here, visit a local CareerSource Career Center, or call 1-800-385-3920. For DUA claims information, call 1-833-FL-APPLY (1-833-352-7759) to speak with a representative.
Individuals must file for state re-employment Assistance benefits before filing for DUA. During the application, claimants should indicate they have been impacted by the disaster. Claimants who are determined ineligible or exhausted re-employment assistance benefits will be automatically prompted to file a DUA application if they indicated on their re-employment Assistance application that the disaster affected their employment.
Here are three ways to apply for FEMA assistance if you have been affected by Hurricane Milton:
In order to apply for FEMA assistance, you will need the following information, requested by The Disaster Assistance Improvement Program:
Find more information on FEMA assistance after Hurricane Milton here.
President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for the state of Florida on October 5, ahead of Hurricane Milton.
The following disaster loans are available, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration:
Florida areas eligible for SBA disaster loans: TBD
SBA application filing deadlines:
Apply for a SBA disaster loan:
You can also call 800‐659‐2955 if you have any questions.