WASHINGTON- Senator Chuck Grassley continues to urge victims of the severe weather to visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Disaster Recovery Centers open in several communities throughout Iowa.
“As the resilient people of Iowa begin the rebuilding process, it’s important they use all the federal assistance available,” Grassley said. “These recovery centers can help those in need quickly get back on their feet.”
FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers are readily accessible mobile centers where applicants can receive information and assistance related to their particular case.
Two new Disaster Recover Centers have been added to the list. Offices are open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week.
Benton
New Vinton/Shellsburg High School Commons Area
210 West 21st Street, Vinton
Black
Hawk County
Black Hawk County Health Department
1407 Independence Avenue, Waterloo
(Formerly th St. Francis Hospital building)
University of Northern Iowa
2501 Minnesota Street, Cedar Falls
Bremer County
Wavery-Shell Rock High Commons
1405 Fourth Avenue SW, Waverly
Buchanan
County
Aurora Comet Center
401 Woodruff Street, Aurora.
Butler
County
New Hartford Fire Station
308 Packwaukee Street, New Hartford
Memorial Veterans Building
101 Colfax Street, Parkersburg
June 19,20, Dumont,
Vacant lot adjacent to the Emergency Buidling
630 First Street, Dummont
June 21, 22, Greene
Greene School
201 North Fifth Street, Green
Floyd County
NEW Charles City Middle School
500 North Grand Avenue, Charles City
Johnson County
Johnson County Fair Grounds
4260 Oak Crest Hill Road SE, Iowa City
Linn
County
Harding Middle School
4801 Golf Street NE, Cedar Rapids
Prairie High School
401 76th Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids
West Dale Mall
2600 Edgewood Road SW, Cedar Rapids
Palo Fire Station
505 Vinton Street, Palo
Polk County
Harinding Middle School
203 East Euclid Avenue, Des Moines
Story County
NEW Story County Administration Building, 2nd floor
900 Sixth Street, Nevada
Union
County
Creston City Hall
116 West Adams Street, Creston