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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Boston Township

Provides a phone line for residents of Boston Township to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Text & Email Power Outage Alerts | American Electric Power

AEP's Outage Alert Program offers customers the ability to sign up for text and/or email notifications. Customers who enroll will be notified when an outage has been reported in their area and will continue to receive updates with the cause of the outage and estimated time of restoration, and when the power has been restored.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Richfield Township

Provides a phone line for residents of Richfield Township to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Disaster Services | American Red Cross - Northeast Ohio

Provide assistance to clients whose single-family homes or apartments that suffers significant damage as a result home fire or other disasters. THIS TYPICALLY DOES NOT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Widespread /routine power outages, Burst/ frozen pipes, Spoiled food due to power outage, Damage to the utility line from the street to the house, Mold damage, Legal evictions, and or tenant/landlord concerns unrelated to disaster damage, Health related needs with no disaster event, Carbon monoxide poisoning, Flooding due to sewage backup, Contaminated water/wells, water boil orders or lack of potable water, Home / Apartment malfunctions /damage due to maintenance issues.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Boston Heights Village Of

Provides a phone line for residents of the Village of Boston Heights to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster Assistance | Darke County Job And Family Services

Provides assistance with disaster related expenses (such as a fire or flood) in cases where the Governor has declared an emergency. Type of assistance provided will depend on the nature and circumstances of the disaster.

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311 Reports Of Flooding Damage | Akron City Of - Department Of Neighborhood Assistance

Provides a phone line for City of Akron residents to report damage to their homes, businesses, or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. - A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. - Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Peninsula Village Of

Provides a phone line for residents of the Village of Peninsula to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Disaster (FIRE, FLOOD) - Assistance For Food, Shelter, Financial | American Red Cross - Central Ohio Chapter

Offers immediate assistance for victims of disaster (such as fire, flood, weather) who have no other resources. Mainly helps with immediate needs and generally only during the first few days or weeks following a disaster. Provides assistance such as temporary shelter (usually up to three days), food, clothing, crisis counseling, and possibly one month's rent or security deposit. Flooding must affect the main living areas and not just the basement. Does not provide help for secondary related problems such as flooding from sewer backup, does not offer replacement/repair of items such as furniture, appliances or a furnace and does not provide food replacement or other assistance needed due to power outages. Does not assist those forced out of their home due to a Carbon Monoxide issue, unless forced out in the middle of the night and in immediate danger, then will try to assist. Provides cleaning kits (mop and bleach) to victims of flooding.

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Silver Birch | Area Agency On Aging 3

We are only as strong as our community. Silver Birch was founded to fill the gaps of those community members who have nowhere else to go in times of need and crisis by providing funding opportunities, to not only help them fix or purchase what they need, but to also to create a sense of safety in our community and healing. There are those individuals who have been victimized that don’t qualify for other sources and may have to move out of our community to receive the help they need.The Silver Birch Foundation loves to collaborate with other agencies to make sure that our communities are strong and healthy. With the generosity of our community we have not only been able to help those that have been victimized but those that have come into other forms of hardships. The smallest amount can make a difference in the life of someone. We are impacting a number of people through foundation. The foundation was founded with the intent to grow and help older adults and people with disabilities that not have only been victims but have a need that cannot be met through other means.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Silver Lake Village Of

Provides a phone line for residents of the Village of Silver Lake to report damage to their homes, businesses, or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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First Call 2 - 1 - 1 | Mansfield/Richland County Public Library

Provides information and referral services as a department of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library. Database of information includes government, non-profit, and social service organizations. Additional services include: * Directory assistance * Time, temperature, and weather information * Post disaster reporting * Faxing and copying services (free for social service needs) * Printing travel directions

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Individuals And Households Program (IHP) | United States Federal Emergency Management Agency

Provides disaster assistance in the form of cash grants to persons living in a federally declared disaster area in the United States and have property that was damaged or destroyed by the disaster (including cases where losses are not 100% covered by insurance). Depending on the situation, money may be used for needs such as temporary housing, home repairs, home replacement, and personal property replacement as well as other disaster-related costs such as medical, funeral, moving expenses, child care, and transportation. Money granted may not cover all losses.

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Home Repairs | Habitat For Humanity Of Greater Dayton

Provide home repair services to qualified low income, senior, or disabled residents in Greene, Clark, and Montgomery Counties in Ohio.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Tallmadge City Of

Provides a phone line for residents of Tallmadge to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Property Destruction Form | Licking County - Government Offices

The auditor's office has a destruction form to fill out for any damage to improvements/structures that might occur from a storm, fire, flood, or intentional demolition. It's up to the property owner to notify us of any damage. The destruction form is available on our website: lickingcountyohio.us/Forms/RealEstate/DTE26.pdf. Be sure to read all the instructions on the back of the form.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Stow City Of

Provides a phone line for residents of Stow to report damage to their homes, businesses, or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Lakemore Village Of

Provides a phone line for residents of the Village of Lakemore to report damage to their homes, businesses, or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Richland Coda | Richland County Organizations For Disaster Assistance

Brings together faith-based and civic organizations to provide long term recovery assistance to those suffering losses that are not covered by insurance or assistance from other organizations. After a declared disaster and when activated, engages a trained caseworker to assist in resolving the unmet needs of the surviving community. Efforts include meeting the need for ongoing coordination among communities providing volunteer, financial, spiritual, physical, and/or psychological support for people whose lives have been effected by a disaster. Provides collaboration leadership in the discernment of long-term needs for recovery and rehabilitation that can be most effectively met or assisted by the community. Provides advocacy for people most vulnerable to having their needs overlooked in public recovery planning processes.

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Prevention, Retention And Contingency (PRC) - Disaster / Fire Victims | Cuyahoga County Job And Family Services

Provides aid to families in the form of a voucher to buy items or pay for emergency services related to establishing a household after the family has suffered a disaster. MAY BE USED FOR: rent payment and/or security deposit ($750 maximum), stoves and refrigerators (maximum $200); baby furniture; children's beds/mattresses (maximum $250), and children's clothing (up to $150 per child); replacement of adult clothing due to fire or flood (up to $225); general furniture (couch, table, etc. - up to $400). MAY NOT BE USED FOR: entertainment furniture (such as a TV or a radio), washers or dryers (unless it is essential for an applicant's employment or needed due to a disability), mortgage payments. YEARLY CASH LIMITS: $1,500 total during the calendar year (may be $750 for certain non-custodial parents).

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Coventry Township

Provides a phone line for residents of Coventry Township to report damage to their homes, businesses or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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Post Disaster Damage Reporting Hotlines | Mogadore Village Of

Provides a phone line for residents of the Village of Mogadore to report damage to their homes, businesses, or other private property due to flooding or other severe storm damage. Collects damage reports to provide to Summit County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) in the event a state of emergency is declared by the EMA. A declaration of a state of emergency does not guarantee that any emergency funds will come from the State or Federal Governments, but this is the first step in the eligibility process. Affected area will then be reviewed and the information will be provided to the Ohio Emergency Management Agency.

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