From: Pinellas County <noreply@everbridge.net> Date: August 9, 2024 at 4:27:12 PM EDT Subject:Resources for Hurricane Debby Survivors
This is an important message from the Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
Partners,
Please share the following resources with those in your networks. If there are services that are needed which are not listed here, call 2-1-1.
Crisis Cleanup Hotline
If you need help cleaning up damage from Tropical Storm Debby, call (844) 965-1386 or visit crisiscleanup.org to ask for help. Volunteer relief organizations will contact you. The volunteers are from trained teams, community groups and faith communities. They may be able to help with flood damage on your property, tarping and yard debris. All services are free but service is not guaranteed. The hotline will remain open through Friday, Aug. 23. Please note: This hotline CANNOT assist with social services such as food, clothing, shelter, insurance or questions about public assistance. For more information visit crisiscleanup.org.
PLEASE SHARE THE ATTACHED FLYER ON CRISIS CLEANUP WITH YOUR MEMBERS, CLIENTS AND NETWORKS! WE HAVE ACTIVE TEAMS WORKING IN PINELLAS COUNTY COMMUNITIES AND THEY WANT TO HELP EVERYONE THAT THEY CAN.
Report Damages
Pinellas County is documenting flood damages to apply for potential state and federal emergency assistance. We need individuals and businesses to report damages to ensure all damage is accounted for.
Disaster survivors with any disaster-related legal issues may reach out to the Florida Disaster Legal Aid Helpline to apply for free, legal assistance from anywhere in the state. Call (833) 514-2940 to apply for assistance.
Supplies
Clean-up kits and other supplies may be available. Email VOAD@pinellas.gov if you know of anyone who was impacted by Hurricane Debby who needs them.