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鈥淒on鈥檛 even question it鈥 Just come on down and talk to these folks.鈥 Kathryn BAKERSVILLE, NC HELP IS HERE FEMA is helping North Carolinians with housing, loans, resources and more. Whether you are recovering from the recent disaster or not, help is still available. Apply now or check your application for updates. Ways FEMA Can Help Temporary Housing: FEMA is helping North Carolina disaster survivors out-of-pocket lodging. Travel trailers or manufactured home units may also be provided once you apply for assistance. Private Road and Bridge Repair: Assistance is available to repair private roads or bridges that are your only way home, even if your house isn鈥檛 damaged. Just apply, show that you or your HOA maintains it, and check Crisis Counseling and Mental Health Programs: Having someone to talk to is important. The Hope4NC Crisis Counseling Program and the Disaster Distress Helpline who need it, day or night. Home Repairs: FEMA can help home feel like home again and pay for essential repairs or replacements, including wells, septic systems and mold removal. Meet with a mitigation specialist to start rebuilding safer and stronger than before. Keep Your Recovery On Track Read your FEMA letter carefully. If you鈥檝e already applied for disaster assistance with FEMA and were not approved, you may need to send additional documentation. Yo u c a n e asil y u p l o a d documents by going to fema.gov/HelpIsHere and selecting 鈥渃heck your status鈥 or submit them at a Disaster Recovery Center near you. To check your application status, get directions, or get help, scan the QR code. fema.gov/HelpIsHere Stay in Touch ONLINE: fema.gov/HelpIsHere IN-PERSON: Find a Disaster Recovery Center at fema.gov/DRC DOWNLOAD: The FEMA App CALL: 1-800-621-FEMA (3362)