Individual Assistance can include several types of support for affected residents.
Based on the information provided, here's an overview of what Individual Assistance may include:
➡️Financial assistance for temporary housing and home repairs not covered by insurance
➡️Low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration to cover uninsured property losses
➡️Disaster Food Stamps (D-SNAP): Provides short-term food assistance to households that don't usually qualify for SNAP but face disaster-related expenses and income loss.
➡️Other Needs Assistance (ONA): FEMA's ONA may cover food loss due to extended power outages or significant home damage affecting stored food. Grants for disaster-related expenses and serious needs, such as:
➡️Medical expenses
➡️Repair or replacement of essential household items
➡️Disaster-related childcare expenses
➡️Crisis counseling
➡️Disaster unemployment assistance for those who lost work as a direct result of the storm. 📝 It's important to note that FEMA assistance is not intended to restore damaged property to its condition before the disaster. Instead, it aims to meet basic needs and supplement disaster recovery efforts.
To apply for Individual Assistance, residents in designated areas can:
🌐 Apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov
📱 Use the FEMA mobile app
📞 Call 800-621-3362
FEMA encourages all affected individuals, including those with insurance, to apply for assistance, as they may be eligible for aid not covered by their insurance policies.
https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20241011/two-more-georgia-counties-now-eligible-fema-assistance-after-hurricane https://www.disasterassistance.gov/
Renters who suffered uninsured losses due to Hurricane Helene may qualify for assistance from FEMA.
This aid can help cover displacement costs, temporary lodging, or replacement of personal property like furniture, clothing, school supplies, and more.
➡️ How to Apply:Go to DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA App, or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 to apply.
Assistance is also available for medical, dental, and job-related equipment replacement.
If your small business has been impacted by Hurricane Helene, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers low-interest disaster loans to help with long-term recovery. These loans are designed to help businesses and individuals return to their pre-disaster condition, covering costs like repairs, replacement of damaged property, and other business needs.
➡️ Apply Now:Visit sba.gov/disaster for more information or get one-on-one assistance at Disaster Recovery Centers across Georgia.
SBA loans are available even if you are still waiting for a FEMA decision or insurance settlement.
Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) Activated for Georgia!
Uninsured residents affected by Hurricane Helene can replace prescriptions & medical equipment for free.
Learn more and check eligibility at EPAP website. Coverage available for NC, TN, & GA. Call 855-793-7470 for assistance.
The Brantley County Transfer station located at 130 Landfill Road in Nahunta will be hosting a 3-day scrap tire amnesty event on October 10th, 11th and 12th 2024.
Please see the detailed information below regarding accepted items:·
All tires will be accepted WITHOUT rims.
Tires with the rims mounted on them will NOT be accepted and turned away.·
Passenger car/Pick-up tires will be accepted with a 12-tire limit per household.
Truck (semi tractor trailer) tires will be accepted with a 4-tire limit per household or business.
Tractor(farm) tires and/or heavy equipment (tree farmer/logging) tires are accepted with a 2-tire limit per household or business.
All patrons will be checked for residency within Brantley County and must show proof.
Hours of operation will be from 8:00a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
We thank you for your participation.
A Public Hearing will be held on May 23rd, 2024 in the Board of Commissioners Building at 6 pm. The purpose of the hearing is to address the Brantley County Land Use Ordinance – Amending the Land Use Ordinance of Brantley County, Georgia to add Camping on Public Land provisions to the ordinance. A copy of the proposed amendment can be found online at: brantleycounty-ga.gov or a copy can be obtained at 33 Allen Road, Nahunta, Ga 31553.
A Public Hearing will be held on May 23rd, 2024 in the Board of Commissioners Building at 6 pm. The purpose of the hearing is to address the Brantley County Land Use Ordinance – Amending the Land Use Ordinance of Brantley County, Georgia to add a new Land Use District – Agricultural Residential. This amendment includes the parameters of the new district and amendment to the Land Use District Grid Sheet. A copy of the proposed amendment can be found online at brantleycounty-ga.gov , or a copy can be obtained at 33 Allen Road, Nahunta, Ga 31553.
The Brantley County Board of Commissioners has openings on the following Boards. Persons interested in serving are asked to submit a resume or statement as to why they would like to serve to the County Commissioners Office at 33 Allen Rd. Nahunta, GA 31553. Submissions will be accepted until board positions have been filled.
For any questions, please call 912-462-5256.
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