FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center Says $750 Hurricane Helene Relief Money Rumor ‘Is Not True’
‘There are other forms that you may qualify for after you apply for disaster assistance’
Oct 5, 2024 3:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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UNKNOWN: “This is Kiera in the National Response Coordination Center. There’s a rumor out there that FEMA is only providing survivors with $750. This is not true. One type of assistance, serious needs assistance, does provide survivors with $750 for essentials like baby formula, food, water, medication, and other essential supplies, but there are other forms that you may qualify for after you apply for disaster assistance. You can receive things like temporary housing or home repair costs. For more information, click the link.”