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09/18/2021
Critical recovery aid information from FEMA.
09/09/2021

Critical recovery aid information from FEMA.

More FEMA info to help you navigate the recovery process-

You Asked: I’m a renter, can I get assistance from FEMA?
Renters in the 25 Louisiana Parishes* designated for Individual Assistance who had damage, losses or are unable to live in their homes after Hurricane Ida, may be eligible for help from FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

Question: I am a renter; can I apply for assistance with FEMA?
Answer: Yes, renters may apply for disaster assistance with FEMA. If you have renter’s insurance, you should call your insurance provider to file a claim. If you are insured, you must provide information from your insurance which may include a declaration page, settlement or denial.

Question: As a renter, what types of help could I be eligible for?
Answer: Awards may be available to rent or pay for a different place to live for a limited time while repairs are made to your rental home or until it is livable. Rental grants may be used for security deposits, rent and the cost of essential utilities, such as gas and water. The grants may not be used to pay for separate cable or internet bills.

Question: Can I use my rental assistance grant to stay in a hotel/motel?

Answer: The funds can be used to stay in another temporary place to live, which includes a hotel/motel. The rental assistance grant is equivalent to the Fair Market Rent (FMR) for the area the primary home is located in.

Question: I have been staying in a hotel and paying for it myself, can I get reimburse for the costs?
Answer: You may be eligible to be for reimbursement for out-of-pocket lodging expenses if you are not covered by insurance benefits like additional living expenses or loss of use or receiving help with lodging from another source such as a voluntary organization. Eligible expenses may include the cost of the room and taxes charged by a hotel or other lodging provider.

Question: I’ve heard about a program called Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA), is this the same as rental assistance?
Answer: TSA is a FEMA program that is approved for this disaster. It allows for temporary, short-term lodging at a participating hotel/motel, that FEMA pays for directly. Survivors may not request TSA. Those who are eligible will be contacted by FEMA about their eligibility.
Question: My personal property was damaged, is there financial help available for my losses?

Answer: Help is also available for eligible survivors, including renters, with uninsured and underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs caused by Hurricane Ida.


Renters may also qualify for assistance for essential personal property and other disaster-related expenses. These may include replacement or repair of necessary personal property, such as furniture, appliances, clothing, textbooks or school supplies; replacement or repair of tools and other job-related equipment; vehicle repair; and medical/dental bills.

Question: Does help from FEMA have to be paid back?
Answer: No. Grants are not loans, and don’t have to be repaid. They are not taxable income and won’t affect eligibility for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

Question: How do I apply for FEMA assistance?
Answer: Survivors in one of the Parishes designated for Individual Assistance can apply with FEMA for assistance, online at www.disasterassistance.gov or by telephone at 1-800-621-3362, TTY 1-800-462-7585, or use a relay service, such as a videophone, InnoCaption, or CapTel, give FEMA the number for that service.

*For DR-4611-LA, 25 parishes are designated for TSA : Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberia, Iberville, Jefferson, Lafourche, Livingston, Orleans, Plaquemines, Pointe Coupee, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington, West Baton Rouge and West Feliciana

09/07/2021

As a result of Hurricane Ida, Disaster Unemployment Assistance is now available for people in 25 parishes. Determine if you qualify below.
Click here to apply: http://ow.ly/Je8E50G3jtE
Click here for FAQ’s: http://ow.ly/94xH50G3jtF

09/01/2021

Here's what to expect when applying for disaster assistance for Hurricane Ida:

☑️Start by applying online: disasterassistance.gov/. If you don't have internet, you can call 800-621-3362.

☑️You can prepare to apply by reviewing this application checklist: disasterassistance.gov/get-assistance/application-checklist

☑️After you apply, make sure you file a claim with your insurance company. We cannot cover any losses that are paid for by insurance.

☑️Review other details of the application process: https://www.fema.gov/

For more information, please visit our Ida Rumor Control page: fema.gov/disaster/4611/rumor-control

To be eligible, a renter must live in Jefferson Parish and be able to prove that they have been economically harmed by t...
03/03/2021

To be eligible, a renter must live in Jefferson Parish and be able to prove that they have been economically harmed by the pandemic, the release says. They must also have been current on rent in April 2020 and have not received rental assistance from any other rental assistance program for the same time period. There are upper income limits for eligibility, which work out to $39,450 per year for an individual and $56,300 per year for a family of four.

Applications are available on the program's website at www.jpera.org.

https://www.nola.com/news/politics/article_715bfcfa-7aa1-11eb-8e7d-9766822bafda.html

Jefferson has launched a program to help renters who have struggled to make payments due to the pandemic, according to a news release.

01/28/2021

NOW HIRING: Human Resource Coordinator

The Human Resource Coordinator aids with and facilitates the human resource processes at all business locations. This role administers employee health and welfare plans and acts as a liaison between employees and insurance providers. This position resolves benefits-related problems and ensures effective use of plans and positive employee relations. The Human Resource Coordinator ensures that certain plans are administered in accordance with federal and state regulations and that plan provisions are followed. This role provides administrative support to the human resource function as needed, including record-keeping, file maintenance, and HRIS entry.

Click the link below for the salary range and more information.

https://www.indeed.com/job/human-resources-coordinator-bdc914bead8c50d8

01/01/2021

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