This guide focuses on your finances
If you need information on your physical safety before, during, and after an emergency, visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) ready.gov site.
Prepare your finances for a natural disaster or other emergency
Make a plan. Spending time to document your financial information and contact numbers before a disaster or emergency will save you time and stress if you have to recover from a natural disaster.
Recover and protect your money after a natural disaster or other emergency
Take care of your most urgent financial issues. If you can’t access your money or pay your bills after a disaster you’ll want to contact your lenders, creditors, and banks to let them know your situation. You’ll also want to find places that can provide financial assistance.
Rebuild your home, property, and credit after a natural disaster or other emergency
Watch out for scams and fraud. You have a lot on your plate if your home or other property was damaged after a natural disaster or emergency, so be sure to work with people you can trust. You’ll also need to check your credit to make sure that arrangements made with your creditors are reported accurately.
Resources to help you rebuild
COVID-19/Emergency Preparedness Resource Guide for Kinship Families and Grandfamilies – The Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (SGRG) Advisory Council developed this list of resources to help Kinship Families and Grandfamilies access critical services during emergencies, including the current COVID-19 pandemic.
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