Another Disaster Recovery Center is Open in Bryan County for Hurricane Helene Assistance

November 8, 2024
1 min read
FEMA has opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center in Bryan County to offer one-on-one support for those affected by Hurricane Helene.

FEMA has opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center in Bryan County to offer one-on-one support for those affected by Hurricane Helene.

The center, at the Jacob Grant Teen Center on 185 Ballpark Road in Richmond Hill, is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, including Veterans Day.

Just the Facts:

• The Disaster Recovery Center will provide on-site assistance to help residents apply for aid, check application status, and learn about housing and rental support options.

• FEMA staff are available to answer questions and offer referrals to additional resources that may aid in recovery.

• The center will remain open during Veterans Day to ensure ongoing access for those in need.

The Details: Hurricane Helene brought widespread destruction to parts of Georgia, with Bryan County among the hardest-hit areas. The storm caused severe property damage, downed power lines, and disrupted the daily lives of thousands. The center aims to make recovery support more accessible, offering residents a place to speak directly with FEMA representatives about their situations and needs.

By the Numbers:

• The state has allocated $100 million for relief efforts, with a focus on recovery in severely impacted areas like agriculture and forestry.

• Bryan County is among the counties prioritized for federal assistance given the storm’s local impact.

In Context: Hurricane Helene’s impact on Georgia has left lasting damage, particularly in areas dependent on agriculture and forestry, both crucial sectors in the state’s economy. FEMA has responded by establishing multiple recovery centers across affected counties to streamline relief efforts and provide targeted support.

Why It Matters: For residents grappling with the storm’s aftermath, the FEMA center offers a critical opportunity to access funds, housing support, and vital resources to help rebuild.

What’s Next?: The Disaster Recovery Center will remain open for the foreseeable future as residents work through the recovery process. FEMA may consider establishing additional centers if the need arises in other affected regions.


FEMA has opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center in Bryan County to offer one-on-one support for those affected by Hurricane Helene.
B.T. Clark
Publisher at The Georgia Sun

B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist with 25-years experience in journalism. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is the publisher of The Georgia Sun and a fifth-generation Georgian.

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