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Why is DHS extending FEMA’s direct housing assistance?

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Why is DHS extending FEMA’s direct housing assistance?

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While the majority of Katrina and Rita individuals and families have successfully transitioned to permanent housing, there are still some who continue to need assistance. These participants are receiving an additional two months to complete the successful transition to long-term housing. Who is eligible for the extension? If the state has made the request, FEMA will grant the extension for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita eligible individuals and families still living in FEMA-provided housing. Which states have requested an extension? At this time, Louisiana and Mississippi have requested an extension. What is FEMA doing to keep eligible participants on the path to self-sufficiency? FEMA will continue to work with eligible participants to identify long-term housing solutions to assist residents with the transition into more suitable, long-term housing. FEMA has contacted every applicant currently residing in a temporary housing unit and hotel/motel in the Gulf Coast to make them aware of av

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