MIL-OSI USA: Stay in Touch with FEMA and SBA to Keep Recovery on Track

Source: US Federal Emergency Management Agency

Headline: Stay in Touch with FEMA and SBA to Keep Recovery on Track

Stay in Touch with FEMA and SBA to Keep Recovery on Track

ST

LOUIS – If you have applied for help after recent disasters in Missouri, stay in touch with FEMA and the U

S

Small Business Administration about your on-going recovery needs

Helpful Tips: Read your letter from FEMA carefully

Provide contractor estimates for disaster-related repairs

Must include the contractor’s contact information

When contacting FEMA, provide your nine-digit FEMA registration ID number

Keep receipts for disaster-related purchases (items to make repairs to home, hotel receipts, etc

)

Contact FEMA if your current housing situation, phone number, or mailing address have changed

 You can stay in touch with FEMA by visiting DisasterAssistance

gov, calling the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362, or visiting a Disaster Recovery Center

Visit a Disaster Recovery CenterLOCATIONSHOURS OF OPERATIONUnion Tabernacle M

B

Church626 N

Newstead Ave

St

Louis, MO 63108Monday-Friday: 8 a

m

-7 p

m

Saturday: 9 a

m

-4 p

m

 Sunday: ClosedUrban League Entrepreneurship and Women’s Business Center 4401 Natural Bridge Ave

St

Louis, MO 63115Monday-Friday: 8 a

m

-7 p

m

Saturday: 9 a

m

-4 p

m

 Sunday: ClosedSumner High School — Parking Lot4248 Cottage Ave

St

Louis, MO 63113Monday-Friday: 8 a

m

-7 p

m

Saturday: 9 a

m

-4 p

m

 Sunday: ClosedSt

Louis County LibraryMid-County Branch7821 Maryland Ave

Clayton, MO 63105Tuesday-Thursday: 8 a

m

-7 p

m

Closing Permanently: Thursday, July 24St

Louis County LibraryPrairie Commons Branch915 Utz Ln

Hazelwood, MO 63042Tuesday-Thursday:  8 a

m

-7 p

m

Closing Permanently: Thursday, July 24U

S

Small Business Administration (SBA) CentersIf you do not qualify for FEMA assistance, or to supplement FEMA assistance, a disaster loan from the SBA may be available

SBA’s Business Recovery Centers and Disaster Loan Outreach Centers serve as a one-stop shop for disaster assistance

These centers provide in-person support with SBA disaster loan applications, help applicants check their loan status, and offer guidance on funds available to businesses, nonprofits, homeowners, and renters impacted in a declared disaster area

SBA representatives are also in all Disaster Recovery Centers

LOCATIONSHOURS OF OPERATIONSBA Business Recovery CenterSt

Louis Community College – Harrison Education Center3140 Cass Ave

 St

Louis, MO 63106Monday-Friday: 8:30 a

m

-6:30 p

m

Saturday and Sunday: ClosedSBA Disaster Loan Outreach CenterSt

Louis County Library – Florissant Valley Branch195 S New Florissant Rd

 Florissant, MO 63031Monday-Thursday: 9 a

m

-6 p

m

Friday and Saturday: 9 a

m

-5 p

m

 Sunday: ClosedSBA Disaster Loan Outreach CenterSt

Louis County Library – Mid-County Branch7821 Maryland Ave

Clayton, MO 63105Opening Friday, July 25Monday-Thursday: 9 a

m

-6 p

m

Friday: 9 a

m

-5 p

m

 Saturday: 9 a

m

-4 p

m

Sunday: Closed Important Deadline – March 14-15 Missouri DisasterHomeowners and renters affected by the March 14-15 disaster in Bollinger, Butler, Camden, Carter, Franklin, Howell, Iron, Jefferson, Oregon, Ozark, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, St

Louis, Wayne, Webster and Wright counties may be eligible

The deadline to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance is July 22, 2025

Important Deadline – May 16 Missouri DisasterHomeowners and renters affected by the May 16 disaster in St

Louis City, St

Louis County and Scott County may also be eligible

The deadline to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance is August 11, 2025

You can still ask for additional assistance, as long as you submit an initial application before the deadline

sara

zuckerman
Tue, 07/22/2025 – 20:04

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