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   Apply for Aid Online (Separate Website)

By: FEMA
  
   
   Disaster Aid (Separate Website)
Hurricane Katrina and Rita victims have until March 11, 2006 to apply for federal disaster aid. Click here for more information.
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   FEMA Appeals
What to do if FEMA rejects your application for assistance.
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   FEMA Benefits: Individuals and Household Program (IHP)
What are the primary benefits available from Fema? Read this to find out your limitaions, benefits, eligibility and much more.
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   FEMA en Español (Separate Website)

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   FEMA Q & A and Immigrant Eligibility This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.

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   Hotel Authorization Code Program (Separate Website)
Click on this link for information about FEMA's Hotel Authorization Code Program for disaster victims. It gives important information about how to obtain the authorization code and important deadlines.
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