Derecho Disaster Relief
Who can I contact on Campus?
Click here for a list of school principals, counselors, facilitators and nurses.
If you are temporarily or permanently displaced as a result of the storm, please reach out to Javier Rivera, CCSD Homeless Liaison as soon as possible.
Linn County Residents Encouraged to Complete Needs Assessment Questionnaire
LINN COUNTY, IA – September 21, 2020 – Linn County residents impacted by the derecho are encouraged to complete the needs assessment questionnaire developed by community agencies including Linn County Public Health, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, HACAP, Waypoint, and other community partners. The information collected in this questionnaire will be used to identify needs that still exist following the derecho and may be shared with partner agencies in order to allocate resources. Help can include disaster case management. The questionnaire can be completed online at https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/db87ccf448234339b4de03af4dd36827. Anyone without internet access can call 319-892-6070 for help completing the questionnaire.This questionnaire is similar to the one provided by the cities of Cedar Rapids and Marion in the days following the derecho. A question has been added to assess the needs of rural residents. “We know that the needs of rural residents can be different from those who live in cities,” said RaeAnn Gordon, director of the ISU Extension and Outreach for Linn County. “This questionnaire will help ISU Extension and Outreach staff and our county partners identify needs of the rural community in the post-disaster recovery process.” However, the questionnaire is not limited to rural Linn County residents. Any Linn County resident can submit their responses. A network of community organizations, known as My Care Community, are working together to help meet the various needs of residents during this time of recovery. A member of the My Care Community will contact people who request help and who include their contact information.“We know derecho recovery needs still exist in our community,” said Kaitlin Emrich, assessment and health promotion supervisor with Linn County Public Health and member of the My Care Community network. “In the immediate aftermath of the storm, people didn’t always know what kind of help they needed, and they are now becoming aware of their longer-term needs. This questionnaire will help identify those needs and help our partner agencies allocate appropriate resources to help meet those needs.”For further assistance with non-emergency derecho needs:· Call Waypoint at 319-366-7999 to request assistance with housing, household damage, or debris cleanup needs.· Call HACAP at 319-739-0056 for other derecho recovery needs.
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We have a spreadsheet that we are working to keep updated that we find available. See link here: Derecho Resource Sheet https://www.linncounty.org/1454/Storm-Damage-Response We have found the Iowa Derecho Storm Resource Facebook Page to be very up to date location for information: Iowa Derecho Storm Resource Page Additional helpful links: Iowa Derecho Storm Resource Page Additional helpful links: Foundation 2 Website Foundation 2 Facebook Page United Way Facebook Page Linn Information & Applications for Relief Click links below for documents & Information. Note: Make sure you’re keeping your receipts from disaster expenses (& pictures) for possible future assistance from feds. 8/24 Red Cross Immediate Assistance Flier Spoiled Food Replacement Request Disaster Assistance Grant App Individual Disaster Assistance FHA Homeowner Disaster Relief Active Disaster Grants Mortgage Insurance Multifamily disaster guide The Iowa Assoc. of Realtors just announced a program to assist renters and homeowners who have been displaced due to the derecho – each applicant can receive up to $1,000. THE IOWA INDIVIDUAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM (IIAGP) IIAGP offers grants to families whose household’s annual income is at 200% or less of the federal poverty level. Each qualifying household MAY receive up to $5,000.00. The IIAGP is activated when the Governor issues a disaster proclamation turning on IIAGP for the affected counties. Please note – if a presidential disaster declaration for Individual Assistance is issued for a county for the same event, the state program is automatically canceled for that county, as the federal program then goes into effect. The federal program does not have an income restriction. The application may be downloaded by clicking onIowa Disaster Assistance Application (Español). Applications can be turned in to a local Community Action Agency, go to www.iowacommunityaction.org to find your local agency. For the Iowa Individual Disaster Assistance Grant program information call toll-free 1-877-347-5678. IOWA DISASTER CASE MANAGEMENT Disaster Case Management is a time limited resource and process that involves a partnership between a disaster case manager and a household impacted by a disaster to develop and carry out a Disaster Recovery Plan. This partnership provides the client with a single point of contact to facilitate access to a broad range of resources, promoting sustainable assistance for individual’s and a household’s recovery. These services are client focused, and provided in a manner consistent with standards for trauma-informed practice in human services. Contact your local Community Action Agency at www.iowacommunityaction.org to find your local agency. Read more on American Red Cross offering emergency financial assistance to Iowans in need at: https://www.kcrg.com/2020/08/21/american-red-cross-offering-emergency-financial-assistance-to-iowans-in-need/ | New Recovery Site on the Governors Webpage: https://disasterrecovery.iowa.gov Cedar Rapids specific information: Click here Help after a disaster, FEMA information in various languages Linn County Emergency Management Agency Information on shelters, debris removal & what towns in Linn county are doing to respond to the storm needs. Website Information Document Linn County Public Health Information on burning, road closures, safety tips with generators and food. https://www.linncounty.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1783 Iowa Dept of Public Health Disaster relief resources, including agriculture. https://www.iowa.gov/disaster-recovery-resources Iowa Department of Human Services Disaster assistance programs, such as food assistance replacement. https://dhs.iowa.gov/disaster-assistance-programs Red Cross – Serving Iowa Can provide temporary lodging and meals.1-800-RED-CROSS and press 0 to speak with a representative United Way of Johnson and Washington Counties Their disaster resource page has updated information and resources for those impacted by the derecho storm in Johnson and Washington Counties.319-338-7823 Website City of Cedar Rapids Updated information and resources for those impacted by the derecho storm in the City of Cedar Rapids. Website Sign Up for Text Alerts Storm Response Resources Doc City of Iowa City Updated information and resources for those impacted by the derecho storm in the City of Iowa City. Website | -If you are struggling and need to talk with someone. Call 1-800-273-TALK -The Foundation 2 Crisis Line is back up and running! Call us any time at 319-362-2174 to talk to a trained crisis counselor. Foundation 2 Derecho Resources -The Cedar Rapids Mobile Vet Center will be setting up in the VA Cedar Rapids Community Based Outpatient Clinic parking lot at 2230 Wiley Blvd SW on Tuesday, August 18 and Wednesday, August 19 from 8am-4pm. A Licensed Clinical Counselor will be on board to provide Counseling services for the Cedar Rapids Community on a walk up basis, first come first served and an Outreach staff will be available to provide informational services and resources. COVID-19 protocol will be strictly followed. The Cedar Rapids Vet Center at 4250 River Center Court NE, Cedar Rapids, is open for Counseling services for all Combat Veterans. 1-319-378-0016. Volunteer or Donate Volunteers There are three ways you can sign up to find volunteer opportunities. 1. Sign up in-person at Linn County Emergency Management, located at 6301 Kirkwood Blvd SW. They are open from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 2. Sign up to volunteer or request help online at uweci.org/volunteernow. 3. Call to volunteer– or request volunteer help– by calling 224-406-1366. If a nonprofit needs volunteer assistance, use the above information as well. Donations Due to overwhelming community donation response, United Way, the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation, Marion Chamber Foundation, and the Red Cross are asking those wishing to donate to consider donating financially to established relief funds. Donations can be made on the following websites: · United Way of East Central Iowa: https://www.uweci.org/disasterfund/ · Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation: https://gcrcf.iphiview.com/gcrcf/Donors/Donate · Marion Chamber Foundation: https://www.marioncc.org/marionchamberfoundation.html · Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/ Linn EMA is working with community partners to secure a warehouse for donation storage and will communicate location, process, and donation details upon finalization. |