What has FEMA done to help households determine a long term housing plan and move toward self-sufficiency?
FEMA has contacted every household currently residing in a temporary housing unit and hotel/motel in the Gulf Coast to make them aware of available housing resources. FEMA will continue to visit and work with each household over the next several weeks to transition them into more suitable, long-term housing options until the end of the program. FEMA has contacted each household on a monthly basis to assist with their recovery plans by locating and offering rental resources to them, and/or referring them to local, state, and voluntary organizations. FEMA has offered each household at least three rental resources. FEMA has offered some households as many as sixty-five rental resources that were located within a reasonable commuting area.
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