Well folks, it’s that time again! Hurricane Helene may have left a mark on our lovely South Carolina, but the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is stepping up to help those affected. If you or someone you know is still picking up the pieces post-Hurricane Helene, you’ll be glad to hear about the local Disaster Recovery Centers that have popped up to lend a helping hand.
It’s been a tough few weeks for many in the Midlands, but recovery is now in full swing as FEMA opens additional centers to assist with the recovery process. The main hub for recovery in Lexington County is located right at the Batesburg-Leesville Fire Station, strategically positioned on West Church Street. The center is ready and waiting for anyone in need, operating from 8 AM to 7 PM until November 22. That’s right! You’ve got ample time to swing by, chat with a friendly face, and start reclaiming what’s lost.
But wait – there’s more! Residents in Fairfield County aren’t left out in the cold either. A new Disaster Recovery Center has opened its doors at the Boykin Recreation Center in Winnsboro. This center is open on select days to cater to the local community. Mark your calendars for Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 AM to 7 PM. But that’s not all, they’ll be open on November 17 for a special afternoon session from 3 PM to 6 PM, followed by operating hours from November 18 through 21 from 8 AM to 7 PM each day. That’s a whole lot of chances to drop by and gather the information you need to start over.
Now, you might be wondering what exactly you can expect when visiting one of these recovery centers. Well, you’re in for a treat! The staff at the centers are trained professionals ready and willing to help you navigate the complexities of recovery assistance. Need to fill out forms? They’ve got your back. Looking for information on grants or other federal assistance? They have ample resources at hand.
FEMA is committed to making this process as smooth and straightforward as possible. After all, no one wants extra stress after facing the fury of a hurricane! The goal here is simple – to help you get back on your feet and reclaim a sense of normalcy in your life.
If you’re unable to visit in person or want to prepare ahead, don’t fret! You can easily find more information about your eligibility and the specific services offered at these centers online. Just head over to disasterassistance.gov to explore the full range of assistance available. With just a few clicks, you can have a roadmap laid out for you!
So, Columbia! If you’ve been impacted by Hurricane Helene, make sure you take advantage of the resources available. Recovery is a journey, and you don’t have to do it alone. Whether it’s the Lexington center or the one in Fairfield, know that there’s help waiting for you. Remember, accepting assistance is a strength, not a weakness. Let’s show the world how resilient we are!
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