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    Scott County Declared Disaster Area: Financial Aid Available for Residents

    2024-05-25
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    Iowa Governor, Kim Reynolds, has declared a disaster in Scott County due to recent severe weather. This declaration, made on May 24th, activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program. The program provides financial aid for essentials such as auto and home repairs, clothing, food, and emergency housing. To qualify for this grant, individuals and families must meet certain income guidelines, but case management services are available regardless of income.

    Residents affected by the disaster can apply for the grant within 45 days from the declaration date. Application forms are available online or can be picked up at Community Action of Eastern Iowa, located at 500 E. 59th St., Davenport, IA. This center helps streamline the application process for those in need.

    Iowa Legal Aid offers support for legal issues like tenant-landlord disputes, employment conflicts, or insurance problems following the disaster. Impacted residents can contact this organization for legal advice and assistance.

    For media inquiries about the disaster and assistance programs, contact Brian Payne, the Director of the Scott County Emergency Management Agency. Payne coordinates response efforts and communicates important information to the public and media.

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