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City of New Port Richey to Offer Assistance with FEMA Forms for City Residents

New Port Richey, FLLocal News

In response to the challenges faced by residents after Hurricane Helene, the City of New Port Richey is opening a service center to assist with FEMA forms. This center will be located at the New Port Richey Public Library and is set to open on October 1, 2024. The initiative aims to provide critical support to residents who may struggle with the complexities of applying for federal assistance. The city emphasizes its commitment to helping the community navigate the post-hurricane recovery process. By making this service available, the city seeks to ensure that residents can access the aid they need in a timely manner.

The decision to open the service center reflects an understanding of the difficulties many face during such crises. This move is likely to have a significant positive impact on the local community, improving access to vital resources. Overall, the city’s proactive approach highlights the importance of local government support during emergencies.

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