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FEMA Benefits
FEMA Appeals
What to do if FEMA rejects your application for assistance.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
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.
By: Parnership for Legal Access
LiveHelp Available for Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief
Are you a victim of Hurricane Ike in need of legal help? Use LiveHelp to ask a volunteer lawyer for help.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
Election Procedures and Information Following Hurricane Ike
(Separate Website)
Information with regards to the upcoming November 4, 2008 election
By: Texas Secretary of State
Help for Victims of Hurrican Ike
(Separate Website)
The state?s health and human services agencies have compiled resources for the public and health providers to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.
By: Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Immigrant Disaster Assistance The information provided is for families with members who are not U.S. citizens.
LiveHelp Available for Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief
Are you a victim of Hurricane Ike in need of legal help? Use LiveHelp to ask a volunteer lawyer for help.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
Operation Blue Roof
(Separate Website)
In order to mitigate additional damage that could result from rain, homeowners can have plastic sheeting installed over the damaged area.
By: FEMA
Persons on Parole or Probation
Read this if you need information about reporting requirements for people who were on probation or parole, or who were registered sex offenders prior to relocating to Texas.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
Aid for College Students
(Separate Website)
Federal student aid for college students affected by the hurricanes.
By: Federal Student Aid
Emergency food stamp help for Hurricane Ike victims
(Separate Website)
Explains requirements and application procedure for obtaining food stamps
By: Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Emergency Food Stamps How do I apply for emergency food stamps?
By: Center for Public Policy Priorities
Help for Victims of Hurrican Ike
(Separate Website)
The state?s health and human services agencies have compiled resources for the public and health providers to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.
By: Texas Health and Human Services Commission
LiveHelp Available for Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief
Are you a victim of Hurricane Ike in need of legal help? Use LiveHelp to ask a volunteer lawyer for help.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
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