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FEMA opens St. Pete registration center

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has opened a vital Registration Assistance Point at the Enoch D. Davis Center in St. Petersburg, offering critical support for local residents navigating disaster relief applications. This center aims to assist individuals and families affected by recent disasters in accessing the necessary resources and support they need. City staff will be available to help residents from 9 a.

m. to 7 p. m. every day, providing essential guidance through the application process. The Enoch D.

Davis Center, located at 1111 18th Ave. S. , is strategically positioned to serve the community effectively. FEMA's initiative underscores the agency's dedication to ensuring that those impacted have access to timely and comprehensive assistance. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this resource, which is designed to facilitate the often complicated process of applying for disaster relief.

This effort is particularly significant in the wake of recent events that have left many in need of support. Overall, the establishment of this registration center is a proactive measure to help the St. Petersburg community recover and rebuild.

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