Ky. Gov. Beshear Encourages Kentuckians Impacted by Nicholas County Flooding to Seek Help at Multiagency Recovery Center
Yesterday, Gov.
"This historic storm was a shock and a setback to many Kentuckians in
"We're appreciative of the support from
Kentucky
KY Innovation Hub partners from the SOAR region are staffing a booth Friday and the
The assistance they provide starts with greeting and listening and includes individualized connections with needed information and resources. Some community members need social services - such as food and shelter assistance - and some need further information on the
Kentucky
Kentuckians are also able to receive assistance from behavioral health and food stamp programs managed by CHFS.
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An emergency cleanup grant will be issued to
Kentuckians are also able to receive assistance at the recovery center from this
Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet,
Representatives from the
KHC staff are at the center to provide
Many who were impacted by the flood are considering relocating or purchasing homes elsewhere in the county. KHC is connecting them to local lenders and is providing information about mortgage and down payment assistance programs as well as available rental units in the area to provide long-term solutions.
Kentucky Labor Cabinet,
Staff are offering general information on filling out unemployment insurance applications.
Video tutorials and helpful information can be found at https://kcc.ky.gov.
Kentucky Public Protection Cabinet,
DOI is providing assistance and information to
Services are also available from the
Gov. Behear declared a state of emergency for
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