Storm Cleanup Partners and Cleanup Customer Service
Storm-Prepare | Debris Cleanup | Down Trees Cleanup | Volunteer Cleanup Coordinators
Description
Cleanup Volunteer Partners Preparation (On-Call/Available), Now - Last Week of November.
A national volunteer network directory project. A list of available independent major storm cleanup
volunteers. Volunteer partners who have decided to provide manpower, in an
organized manner, to individual, families, and entrepreneur storm victims.
Volunteers may accept donations of a cooked meal and/or money ($10 hrly tip minimum). Volunteer partners are
reminded to have their own food, water, and emergency supplies. Natural-weather
volunteer efforts may be shared with the local emergency organizations, law enforcement, etc.
Position-with-pay opportunities will be announced to volunteers only. (B2B/B2C, City, County, FEMA).
Landscapers Project® Storm Cleanup Volunteer Partners and Manpower Co-Op
VOLUNTEER'S ANNOUNCEMENT - EXTREME STORM HELENE
Lastest Update 10/7/24
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East Tennessee Mountains
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West North Carolina Mountains
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South Carolina Beaches
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Georgia
Note: You can now apply for FEMA Aid. Phone: 1-800-621-3362, or
Click this Link to the FEMA Disaster Assistance and Application. Its platform comments that
Calls are accepted 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Central Time. Help is available in most languages; if you use a relay service such as video relay service (VRS) or captioned telephone service, give FEMA your number for that service.
Message - U-Haul® is offering free 30-day storage units to certain storm-victims areas.
VOLUNTEER JOB BOARD
Extreme Storm Helene (Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Carolinas, West Virginia, Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) - Kindness Needed: Debris removal service volunteers, and tree-removal service volunteers. Check with the official city's or town's representatives for additional instructions, if necessary.
Written by D. Maditz (2020).
1. File with FEMA and get your FEMA number ASAP! You will need it for everything. Download the FEMA app now. They now prefer that you register online rather than the phone. (You can select DAMAGE UNKNOWN if you can't get to your home to see it or not sure!)
2. File a claim with BOTH your homeowner's and flood insurance. Even though it's a flood, homeowners will cover some wind damage and most of them will give you money for "loss of use" if you can't live in your house.
3. File for DSNAP-Disaster food stamps. ANYONE in the affected areas can get them, they are not just for poor people. Do not be proud, you can use the money you save on food to replace clothes and other necessities.
4. File for Disaster Unemployment. Again, DO NOT BE PROUD! If you can't live in your house or go to work because your work is closed or flooded, this applies to you.
5. Get rental assistance. FEMA and SBA provide rental assistance to help pay for a place to live until you can get back into your house or find a new one.
6. If you want to buy a house, apply for an SBA loan. The interest rates will be VERY CHEAP. Although it is called the SBA, it is for homeowner too.
7. The Salvation Army and American Red Cross will sometimes give away money as well. Just call them and apply.
8. Check local businesses for specials and discounts for people in the affected flood areas. Businesses will offer everything from half price pizza to furniture and clothing specials.
9. Call all of your bill collectors and notify them that you are in the affected area and/or that your house flooded. Most will delay your bill due dates for a month or two. This includes your mortgage company, cable, electricity, water, credit card companies, phone etc.
10. Most importantly, allow people to help you! "
11. From Sherlene, Here is a hug.
*Your application is not complete until you have been given an ID number. They will contact you via email, text, or phone number on your application.
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