In the heart of Elizabethton, residents coping with the aftermath of recent flooding are getting some much-needed support. A FEMA Multi-Agency Resource Center has officially opened its doors to assist those affected by this natural disaster. If you’ve been impacted and need help, this new center is here for you.
The center is conveniently located at the Driver Services Center, situated at 1741 Hwy. 19E in Elizabethton. It’s easy to get to, and its hours are designed to accommodate residents’ busy schedules. You can visit from Monday to Saturday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. or on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.. Just stop by during these times for guidance on disaster assistance.
When you visit the center, you will find friendly representatives from FEMA along with various state and local agencies ready to lend a helping hand. Their goal is to support you in applying for disaster aid and to provide information about the resources available to you. Whether you have questions about financial assistance or need help navigating the application process, the team is dedicated to making it easier for you.
One of the highlights of this center is its commitment to streamlining the application process. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by paperwork and procedures, you can receive on-site assistance that aims to clarify and expedite your request for help. The representatives at the center are knowledgeable about the different types of assistance you may be eligible for, and they’re ready to guide you every step of the way.
In addition to helping with applications for disaster aid, the center is a hub for essential information regarding various resources available to flood victims. From housing options to financial support and even emotional wellness resources, the center is set up to cater to a wide range of needs. It’s a one-stop-shop for information and assistance, making the recovery process smoother for everyone involved.
Residents looking for more information about the disaster assistance process and what resources are available can visit the official FEMA website. It offers up-to-date information on the latest resources being offered to help individuals and families get back on their feet after experiencing the hardships brought on by the flooding.
This resource center is a testament to how communities can come together in times of crisis. With various agencies collaborating to offer support, it’s a reassuring reminder that no one has to go through this alone. The spirit of Elizabethton is shining through as residents band together to help each other navigate this tough time.
If you or someone you know needs assistance following the flooding in Carter County, don’t hesitate to visit the FEMA Multi-Agency Resource Center at the Driver Services Center. With its friendly faces and helpful hands, you’re sure to find the support you need. Remember, recovery takes time, but with the right resources, the journey can be a little easier.
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