FEMA Benefits
Legal Resources
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Citizenship Status and Eligibility for Federal Disaster Assistance
Homeowners, renters and business owners who were directly affected by Hurricane Alex are urged to seek disaster assistance regardless of their citizenship status, say officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM). Content Detail
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- FEMA
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Disaster Victim Information: Immigrant Eligibility for Disaster Assistance PDF
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- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
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FEMA Appeals
What to do if FEMA rejects your application for assistance. Read More
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- Partnership for Legal Access
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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. Read More
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- Partnership for Legal Access
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FEMA Disaster Guide word
In Texas, the following were declared disaster areas between September 4 through 6, 2011: Disaster No. 2965, Bear Creek Fire Disaster No. 2964, Texas Riley Road Fire Disaster No. 2963, Texas Moonglow Fire Disaster No. 2962, Texas Tamina Fire Disaster No. 2960, Texas Steiner Ranch Fire Disaster No. 2959, Texas Pedernales Bend Fire Disaster No. 2958, Texas Bastrop County Fire Complex Content Detail
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- FEMA
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Help After a Disaster PDF
Applicant's Guide to the Individuals & Households Program Content Detail
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- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
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How to Register for FEMA Assistance: Types of Assistance Available
If you are a homeowner, renter or business owner and have been affected by Hurricane Alex, FEMA urges you to apply for assistance online at www.disasterassistance.gov, by phone at 1-800-621-3362 (FEMA); TTY 1-800-462-7585, or by using a web-enabled phone accessed at m.fema.gov. Content Detail
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- FEMA
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Wildfire Victims in 8 Counties of Lone Star Legal Aid's Service Area May Now Apply for Disaster Assistance from FEMA PDF
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- Lone Star Legal Aid (Houston Office)


