Houston –
If Hurricane Beryl affected you, there is still time to apply for FEMA help.
Snap some photos of the storm damage if you haven’t already. Before submitting an application to FEMA, those who already have insurance should contact their provider; the government agency will only pay for damages that go beyond what a homeowner’s policy covers.
Home repair or replacement grants, short-term housing, low-interest loans, and other services are available to those who are uninsured or have inadequate insurance.
Food, water, infant formula, nursing supplies, medicine, and other emergency necessities can be purchased with a one-time $750 payment per household through Serious Needs Assistance, which is available to some individuals and families.
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If a disaster prevents a qualifying survivor from returning to their home, they may be eligible for Displacement Assistance, which provides financial assistance to cover housing costs. While you search for a more permanent housing solution, you can use the money to stay in a hotel, with family and friends, or other possibilities.
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Households that meet the requirements may be eligible for disaster relief of up to $750. You need to apply if you want to be considered. These resources are provided to you by FEMA.
Get your application started now!
- Determine Your Eligibility: To determine your eligibility, click the Let’s Get Started button on the Home page. We will then ask you to fill out an application.
- Enroll in the Login.gov Program: To access a few features, such as saving your application to finish at a later time, checking your progress and responding to messages, and uploading documents, you will need to create an account.
- Please Collect Your Personal Data: Gather as much of the following information as you can in advance: Identity details (full name, last known address, email, and mailing address), financial and insurance details, and Social Security number (SSN).
- Complete the Form: Please be as specific as possible. If you forget anything or don’t have access to your account right now, you can always access it later.
- Evaluate Your Application and Submit It: Verify your information, make any necessary revisions, and then submit your application to FEMA. Be sure to record and retain your Application ID. It is necessary for any interaction with FEMA.