“Rebuild Florida” is Florida’s long-term disaster recovery effort, committed to rebuilding impacted communities stronger so they are more resilient to future storms, according to their official website. Florida homeowners impacted by severe weather events in 2023 and 2024 are encouraged to apply to the Rebuild Florida Storms Program for assistance with home repairs and reconstruction. The program is available to homeowners, including those with mobile homes, who experienced damage during storms such as Hurricane Debby, Helene, Idalia, Milton and the May 2024 North Florida tornadoes. Funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the program supports long-term recovery efforts in Florida. Seminole County took to social media to share the program and how to apply.How to applyVisit www.RebuildFlorida.gov/2023-2024-storms.Click on the “APPLY HERE” button.Confirm you have all required documents and information needed to continue with the application.Click on the “APPLY NOW” button toward the bottom of the page. You will be directed to a new page where you will create a new account and apply.The program will prioritize low-to-moderate income families with seniors aged 62 and older, children, and/or disabled household members in the following 47 counties:AlachuaBakerBradfordBrevardCharlotteCitrusClayCollierColumbiaDeSotoDixieDuvalFlaglerFranklinGadsdenGilchristGladesGulfHamiltonHardeeHendryHernandoHighlandsIndian RiverJeffersonLafayetteLakeLeonLevyLibertyMadisonMarionMartinNassauOkeechobeeOsceolaPalm BeachPolkPutnamSeminoleSt. JohnsSt. LucieSumterSuwanneeTaylorUnionWakulla
“Rebuild Florida” is Florida’s long-term disaster recovery effort, committed to rebuilding impacted communities stronger so they are more resilient to future storms, according to their official website.
Florida homeowners impacted by severe weather events in 2023 and 2024 are encouraged to apply to the Rebuild Florida Storms Program for assistance with home repairs and reconstruction.
The program is available to homeowners, including those with mobile homes, who experienced damage during storms such as Hurricane Debby, Helene, Idalia, Milton and the May 2024 North Florida tornadoes.
Funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the program supports long-term recovery efforts in Florida.
Seminole County took to social media to share the program and how to apply.
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How to apply
Visit www.RebuildFlorida.gov/2023-2024-storms.Click on the “APPLY HERE” button.Confirm you have all required documents and information needed to continue with the application.Click on the “APPLY NOW” button toward the bottom of the page. You will be directed to a new page where you will create a new account and apply.
The program will prioritize low-to-moderate income families with seniors aged 62 and older, children, and/or disabled household members in the following 47 counties:
AlachuaBakerBradfordBrevardCharlotteCitrusClayCollierColumbiaDeSotoDixieDuvalFlaglerFranklinGadsdenGilchristGladesGulfHamiltonHardeeHendryHernandoHighlandsIndian RiverJeffersonLafayetteLakeLeonLevyLibertyMadisonMarionMartinNassauOkeechobeeOsceolaPalm BeachPolkPutnamSeminoleSt. JohnsSt. LucieSumterSuwanneeTaylorUnionWakulla