Rock Hill, SC – A new claims center opened in downtown Rock Hill on Thursday, providing essential assistance to residents affected by the damage caused by Storm Helene. The center is located at the York County Library’s main branch, situated at 138 East Black Street. It aims to support individuals seeking help with individual assistance for homeowners and renters following the storm, which struck on September 27, leading to significant property damage.
The claims center will be operating from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday and will continue its services from Monday to Wednesday of the following week. On Friday and Saturday, the hours will adjust to 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., while the center will remain closed on Sunday. Residents do not need to make an appointment to visit the center.
Since residents became eligible for assistance on October 7, following the declaration of individual assistance requirements due to the storm, approximately 3,800 residents in York County have already submitted applications online. This is significant as the county comprises nearly 300,000 residents. As of now, over $1.4 million in grants has been approved to support them in home repairs, temporary housing, and recovering from other uninsured losses, according to a FEMA media relations specialist.
The opening of the in-person claims center offers residents a vital chance to meet directly with FEMA intake workers. They can assist individuals in assessing if the damage they experienced qualifies for federal help per set guidelines. This direct support can provide clearer answers and resolutions for those unsure of their eligibility.
Individuals interested in applying for assistance should be prepared with specific information. Required details include:
Residents have several options to apply for FEMA assistance. Applications can be submitted:
In addition to application assistance, FEMA has established a webpage dedicated to clarifying misinformation regarding benefits. Those seeking accurate information are encouraged to visit this resource for reliable updates regarding aid eligibility and other critical details.
The newly opened FEMA claims center in Rock Hill is a crucial resource for local residents looking to navigate the aftermath of Storm Helene. With the potential for millions in damages, this center aims to alleviate some of the burdens facing homeowners and renters in York County as they seek to recover and rebuild after the disaster.
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