11/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/25/2024 20:55
HICKORY, N.C. - FEMA is granting additional time for Helene survivors to stay in short-term, emergency sheltering in hotels and motels.
FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance was originally authorized for 60 days, until Dec. 3, but has been extended until Dec. 12. This will allow households additional time to identify another housing solution or make repairs to their home.
FEMA will continue to evaluate the need to extend the program as individuals' housing plans develop. Applicants are encouraged to maintain contact with the state, voluntary agencies, local organizations, long-term recovery groups and other partners to find suitable housing.
FEMA will notify participants three to seven days before their checkout dates after determining if they are able to return to their residences. Notification is by automated phone call, text message and/or email, depending upon the method of communication they selected when originally applying for assistance. A message is also sent to their participants' disaster assistance accounts if they have set them up on Disasterassistance.gov.
To date, 10,129 households have sheltered in Transitional Sheltering Assistance participating hotels; 4,950 have found suitable, longer-term housing and moved on with their recovery. As of Nov. 25, 5,179 households remain checked in to hotels.
Participants may no longer be eligible for this program if they:
This program is one of several ways FEMA is helping Helene survivors with emergency non-congregate sheltering. In addition to sheltering survivors in private living spaces like hotels or motels, FEMA is providing financial help and direct housing assistance in some jurisdictions:
For more information, survivors should contact the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
For the latest information about North Carolina's recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4827. Follow FEMA Region 4 @FEMARegion4 on X or follow FEMA on social media at: FEMA Blog on fema.gov, @FEMA or @FEMAEspanol on X, FEMA or FEMA Espanol on Facebook, @FEMA on Instagram, and via FEMA YouTube channel. Also, follow Administrator Deanne Criswell on X @FEMA_Deanne.