Volunteer
Florida has nearly 6.5 million dollars in funding to support
communities recovering from Hurricane Michael.
The
money will be awarded to groups that can help hurricane survivors
through disaster case management services.
The funding, which was provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will support a Disaster Case Management Program that will connect Hurricane Michael survivors with a case manager who can help them achieve recovery.
The funding, which was provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will support a Disaster Case Management Program that will connect Hurricane Michael survivors with a case manager who can help them achieve recovery.
Groups
that are interested in applying to provide these services should
respond by noon on October 11th.
You
can find the request for propsals at volunteerflorida.com
Groups
that receive the money will provide Individual assessments of unmet
needs caused by Hurricane Michael.
They
will also assist families and individuals with access to home
reconstruction and repair services, and coordinate activities of
workers completing repair and reconstruction projects
They
will also assist with Developing goal-oriented plans for families and
individuals, monitor their progress and advocate for their clients.
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