Snap ebt HOT food use extended to Sept 30! So I edited my post above.
Handy links:
FEMA
Https://www.fema.gov
Https://www.fema.gov/states/texas
Www.disasterassistance.gov
Follow FEMA on FB, Twitter, YouTube
1-800-621-FEMA(3362)
TTY users 1-800-462-7585 VRS users 1-800-621-3362
Texas state info and lost assistance cards
Https://hhs.texas.gov
I'm fine, y'all. Thanks for the concern! >hugs<. Just busy with guests and getting them online to get their business of recovery started. Learning as I go, since I've never dealt with this stuff except on behalf of my patients on rare occasions. (certainly not bragging, but I've never even drawn unemployment benefits. Just never did, nothing against it and we pay for it for a reason, dangnabbit!).
I've also called to pick the brain of a social worker friend to get prepared for helping my friends through this. Looks like most lost everything, might be a house standing, but it'll be totaled. their communities are largely wiped out. Businesses and homes gone. Starting to lay the framework for helping them emotionally as well as intellectually and physically getting things back under their own control. Apparently loss of control is a big basis for lots of the issues folks can have later after these life changing events. I'm just feeling my way, trying to be supportive and helpful, not obstructive.