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Recovery: Disaster Recovery Centers

A Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is a facility established in, or in close proximity to, the community affected by the disaster where persons can meet face-to-face with represented Federal, State, local, and volunteer agencies to:

  • Discuss their disaster-related needs
  • Obtain information about disaster assistance programs
  • Teleregister for assistance
  • Update registration information
  • Learn about measures for rebuilding that can eliminate or reduce the risk of future loss
  • Learn how to complete the SBA loan application
  • Request the status of their application for Assistance to Individuals and Households

 

 Last Updated: Friday, 22-Oct-2004 13:03:05 EDT
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