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your bank or a U.S. Treasury check to the current mailing address you provided. <br /> • FEMA's disaster assistance programs may not cover all of your losses or all damage to <br /> your property(home, personal property,household goods). <br /> • You do not have to submit a Small Business Administration(SBA)loan application to be <br /> considered for FEMA rental assistance. <br /> • If you have received money from insurance or another source for disaster losses that duplicates <br /> money received from FEMA, you may be required to return all or part of the money received from <br /> FEMA. <br /> • FEMA's disaster assistance programs do not cover business-related losses. <br /> • If you had to stay at a hotel/motel due to the disaster and you also had damage to your <br /> home, FEMA may be able to help with those expenses. Call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621- <br /> FEMA (3362), TTY is available for persons who are hearing or speech impaired at 1-800-462- <br /> 7585. <br /> • If you need to send FEMA any documents or additional information about your request for <br /> disaster assistance, please send to: <br /> By Mail: National Processing Service Center; P.O. Box 10055; Hyattsville, MD 20782-7055. <br /> By Fax: 1-800-827-8112. <br /> • FEMA may be able to refer you to other partners in the recovery process including; Federal, State <br /> and Local government agencies as well as private organizations. They may be able to provide <br /> medical assistance, mental health services, tax relief, food stamps, and other services that may help <br /> you with essential needs. <br /> • Before you begin any repairs, check with your local building department to find out what local <br /> permits or inspections are required. <br /> For more information or questions regarding FEMA assistance: <br /> • Call FEMA's Helpline Number: 1-800-621-FEMA (3362),TTY is available for persons who are <br /> hearing or speech impaired, please call 1-800-462-7585. <br /> • Visit our Website, www.fema.gov and click on Apply for Assistance. <br /> • Refer to Help After a Disaster-Applicant's Guide to the Individuals &Households Program. The <br /> guide was sent by mail to all who applied for FEMA disaster assistance. <br /> • If available, visit one of our Disaster Recovery Centers in your area where FEMA and other <br /> agencies may be able to provide you with additional support. Call the FEMA Helpline for <br /> available locations. <br /> Sincerely, SUPER <br /> Individuals and Households Program Officer <br />
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