O’Scanlon: Displaced residents in need of temporary housing should visit FEMA, even if they’ve been turned down before
Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon told MMM that FEMA is bring temporary housing online at that New Jersey residents displaced by Superstorm Sandy and in need of temporary housing should visit a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center, even if they have previously been turned down for assistance by the agency.
In Monmouth County the DRCs are located at:
Belmar Municipal Bldg., 601 Main St., Belmar, N.J. 07719
Henry Hudson Trail Activity Center, 945 Highway 36, Leonardo, N.J. 07737
Long Branch Fire Station #4, 199-205 Union Ave., Long Branch, N.J. 07740
Union Beach Municipal Building, 650 Poole Ave., Union Beach, N.J. 07735
Click here for DRC locations elsewhere in New Jersey.
O’Scanlon said that any resident in need of temporary housing that is not satisfied after visiting a DRC should call his office at 732-933-1591 for assistance.
I’m glad that the government have a great effort in placing the community in temporary shelters. It’s really one thing that sould be given to the dispaced household. I hope everything will be okay for them as the New Year comes.