Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency
Headline: A Disaster Recovery Center in St
Louis City to Close Temporarily
A Disaster Recovery Center in St
Louis City to Close Temporarily
A Disaster Recovery Center in St
Louis City will close temporarily from July 6-13 due to a previously scheduled event at that location
Temporarily Closed July 6-13LOCATIONHOURS OF OPERATIONUnion Tabernacle M
B
Church626 N
Newstead Ave
St
Louis, MO 63108Monday-Saturday: 8 a
m
-8 p
m
Sunday: ClosedOpen July 1-3 and July 5Closed July 6-13Reopens July 14Four additional Disaster Recovery Centers are open in St
Louis City and St
Louis County to assist residents and businesses affected by the May 16 tornado and storms
At all locations, FEMA and the U
S
Small Business Administration will help impacted residents with their disaster assistance applications, answer questions, and upload required documents
Other Open LocationsLOCATIONS HOURS OF OPERATIONSt
Louis County LibraryMid-County Branch7821 Maryland Ave
Clayton, MO 63105Monday-Thursday: 8 a
m
-7 p
m
Friday-Saturday: 8 a
m
-5 p
m
Sunday: ClosedSt
Louis County LibraryPrairie Commons Branch915 Utz Ln
Hazelwood, MO 63042Monday-Thursday: 8 a
m
-7 p
m
Friday-Saturday: 8 a
m
-5 p
m
Sunday: ClosedUrban League Entrepreneurship and Women’s Business Center 4401 Natural Bridge Ave
St
Louis, MO 63115Monday-Saturday: 8 a
m
-8 p
m
Sunday: 8 a
m
-6 p
m
Sumner High School — Parking Lot4248 Cottage Ave
St
Louis, MO 63113Monday-Saturday: 8 a
m
-7 p
m
Sunday: 8 a
m
-6 p
m
All Disaster Recovery Centers will be closed on Friday, July 4 and reopen on Saturday, July 5
You can visit any Disaster Recovery Center, no matter where you are staying now
To save time, please apply for FEMA assistance before coming to a Disaster Recovery Center
Apply online at DisasterAssistance
gov or by calling 800-621-3362
If you are unable to apply online or by phone, someone at the Disaster Recovery Center can assist you
The FEMA application deadline for the May 16 disaster is August 11, 2025
If your home or personal property sustained damage not covered by insurance, FEMA may be able to provide money to help you pay for home repairs, a temporary place to live, and replace essential personal property that was destroyed
sara
zuckerman
Tue, 07/01/2025 – 17:22