Heartland Disaster Help offers disaster recovery resources, legal aid, and support for individuals across multiple central U.S. states.
From the office of the Florida Attorney General answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Price Gouging following a disaster.
2025 Bill effective May 19, 2025 makes changes to Florida Roofing Contractor Law
NOAA forecasts an above-normal 2025 hurricane season with 17–25 named storms. Stay prepared with updates and tips from trusted emergency resources.
The New Go Bag: What You Need in Your Emergency Escape
FEMA may help with housing costs if you can't live in your home after a disaster like a tropical storm.
Legal aid helps with housing, insurance, FEMA, scams, and more after disasters—supporting recovery from immediate needs to long-term financial issues.
Learn key steps after a disaster—check your home, document damage, save receipts, contact FEMA or insurance, and protect important documents.
This guide explains how Disaster Legal Services can help people after a disaster.
Learn simple steps to stay safe during disasters—make an emergency kit, create a communication plan, and know where to go when emergencies strike.
Learn which documents you'll need after a disaster and how to store them safely. Tips include checklists, waterproof storage, and digital backups.
The governor has issued an emergency declaration for 61 Florida counties due to the storm. Find out if your county is included and what to do next.
If Hurricane Helene made your home unsafe, FEMA may help with housing, repairs, or relocation. Learn how to apply and what support you may qualify for.
Hurricane Milton
Need a ride to a shelter during an evacuation? Call 800-729-3413 for free shuttle service available in any area under evacuation orders.
Hurricane Milton
Gov. DeSantis issued EO 24-215 declaring a state of emergency for 51 counties. Visit Hurricane Milton | Florida Disaster for local updates.
All DRC/MDRC locations in Florida are closed.
Find real-time hotel availability for impacted Floridians and visitors using emergency lodging portals on Expedia, Priceline, and Booking.com.
Activate Hope unites public, private, and nonprofit aid to help Floridians recover after disasters. Get food, goods, repairs & more at Hurricane Helene Recovery
Hurricane Helene
Get free help after the disaster: cleanup, roof tarping, housing & more. Call hotlines for Samaritan's Purse, Florida Baptists, and Crisis Cleanup.
Leon County is monitoring the storm. Stay informed with LeonReady.com, Citizens Connect app, WFSU 88.9 FM, or call (850) 606-3700 for storm updates.
Get state assistance info for Hurricanes Milton & Helene, including relief programs, housing help, insurance support, and recovery resources.
Learn how to safely sort, place, and dispose of hurricane debris with FDEM's cleanup guidelines to ensure proper removal after a disaster.
Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene
Learn how to cope after a disaster, support kids, access WIC, and find mental health tools for families. Get tips, resources, and recovery support here.
Recover After a Disaster
Include your pets in your family’s emergency plan to keep them safe during disasters. If you evacuate, your pets should evacuate too.