This October, folks in Beaufort County are coming together in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which caused significant disruptions and damage throughout the area. The good news? Residents are now eligible for federal disaster assistance thanks to an Individual Assistance Declaration granted under a Major Disaster Declaration by President Biden on September 29, 2024. Let’s break down what this means and how those affected can find their footing again.
The Individual Assistance (IA) program is here to help residents who have encountered uninsured losses or damages from this natural disaster. It’s a sigh of relief for many. With the IA declaration in place, those who have suffered damage due to the storm can apply for financial support aimed at alleviating some of the burdens that such disasters can bring.
So, what kinds of support are on offer through the IA program? A variety of help is lined up to assist local residents:
Residents who find themselves in need can easily register for FEMA assistance. There are several ways to do this:
This IA declaration isn’t just for households; it also opens doors for local businesses that experienced losses, including property damage or economic downturns due to Hurricane Helene. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has assistance programs that may provide relief for affected businesses as well. All businesses are encouraged to visit the SBA’s website for more details on how to apply.
The path to recovery may take time, but the spirit of Beaufort County is strong. Community members are stepping up to lend a hand, whether it’s through sharing resources, providing emotional support, or helping neighbors clear debris. Every little gesture counts. Moreover, local officials have mobilized resources and information dissemination to ensure that those affected know where to turn for assistance.
The road ahead may look daunting for many, but it’s reassuring to know that help is available. Together, Beaufort County will recover and rebuild, ensuring that no one has to face these challenges alone. Make sure to stay connected with local news and community organizations to keep updated on all available resources as the county continues to work towards full recovery!
If you or someone you know has been affected, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Register for FEMA assistance, talk to local businesses for support, and keep an eye on community announcements for upcoming resources. Beaufort County has always been a tight-knit community, and now is the time to lean on each other. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey!
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