Wednesday, June 24, 2009
FEMA Continues To Assist...While Some Centers Transition
So far, FEMA has approved more than $11.1 million in individual assistance for flood victims in Pike, Breathitt, Floyd, Owsley and Magoffin counties. People have already received more than $10.8 million in cash grants, but FEMA says the number of applications is dwindling.
After Saturday, disaster recovery centers will close or transition. On Monday, June 29th., the Small Business Administration will open loan outreach centers:
Martin Community Center in Floyd County
Owsley County Action Team Building in Owsley County
Belfry Library in Pike County
Centers where individuals can apply for FEMA grants will remain open at:
Johns Creek Elementary School in Pike County
Lifeskills Building in Breathitt County.
After Saturday, disaster recovery centers will close or transition. On Monday, June 29th., the Small Business Administration will open loan outreach centers:
Martin Community Center in Floyd County
Owsley County Action Team Building in Owsley County
Belfry Library in Pike County
Centers where individuals can apply for FEMA grants will remain open at:
Johns Creek Elementary School in Pike County
Lifeskills Building in Breathitt County.