Mobile offices offer help for low-income families still hurting from Hurricane Irma
An outreach effort by Rebuild Florida, the mobile offices -- converted RVs -- will park Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at
Rebuild
A partner in the relief effort, the nonprofit
Some were uninsured, others under-insured. Some had insurance claims denied.
"It is very important to get the word out to residents of the community we are here to assist with those who may still have damages as a result of Hurricane Irma," said
More than 4,000 insurance claims related to Irma were still open in
Eligible families also can sign up online at RebuildFlorida.gov or at a recovery center.
The state opened a recovery center last month at
Nine other centers also are open across the state, including in
"Sometimes they're hard to get to for some people," said
Rebuild
It targets the most vulnerable populations first, including the elderly, people with disabilities and families with children 5 and under.
Rebuild Florida Housing Repair funds can help eligible homeowners impacted by Irma and individuals and families from
The program, a partnership with the
[email protected] or 407-650-6361.
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