Mental Health Crisis Information Resources• 211 – 24 Hour Information Resource and Referral and Crisis Services• Mental Health Crisis Line – 328-8899
• American Red Cross 223.6700 or 1.888.800.9259• After hours call 211 or Mental Health Crisis Line 328-8899
FEMA Deadline Extended to Nov. 21 to Register For Disaster AidThe deadline to register for disaster assistance has been extended to Nov. 21 for individuals and business owners in nine North Dakota counties who suffered losses due to spring flooding. Calling any other local or state disaster hotline will not get you registered for FEMA assistance.
For more information on state and federal assistance programs, or to update an application, call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362.
The deadline for submitting disaster loan applications to the U.S. Small Business Administration is also extended to Nov. 21. Call SBA at (800) 659-2955.
RSVP+ Linking Those in Need of Help with Sandbag Removal to VolunteersRSVP+ Central North Dakota will serve as the Bismarck community service organization that will meet the need of linking citizens in need of assistance with sandbag removal in the City to volunteers who can help them. Sign-up is underway for citizens who may have physical limitations and are in need of assistance with sand bag removal, and volunteers who can help. Visit RSVP+ to complete the form to volunteer, or to complete the form if you need help. Click on Sandbag Removal Information. Citizens may also call 701-258-5436 to sign-up.
“Now is the time that volunteers are needed to assist those who need help removing sandbags. We invite everyone to join-in to help with a special call-out to church groups, service organizations, college students, sports teams, work groups – the sky’s the limit! Sign-up to volunteer,” said Mary Siverson, Director RSVP.
“Volunteering can be one of the most gratifying and enjoyable events a person can do for themselves and share with their family and friends. Hats off to community volunteers who have done an amazing job of giving of their time. They’ve really made a significant difference in the flood response efforts in serving to help our community’s needs,” said Siverson. “Here’s one more opportunity to make a difference. Volunteers are needed now!” Sandbag removal begins in identified zones in the City of Bismarck August 24.
Helping Hands Available to Help Flood VictimsThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has many volunteers available to assist Bismarck-Mandan residents whose homes suffered flood damage to remove drywall, insulation, flooring, carpeting, furniture, appliances, debris, etc.
This effort is part of the Church’s ongoing “Helping Hands” service. Volunteers provide the tools and equipment necessary to complete the work.
Those requesting assistance are asked to call 701-390-9392 between the hours of 7A.M. and 7 P.M.
Financial Awareness ResourcesThe Village Financial Resource Center - Residents who are experiencing any of the flooding throughout North Dakota, can take advantage of advice from financial counselors at The Village Financial Resource Center. For more information, call 1-800-450-4019.
Lutheran Disaster ResponseResidents of Morton and Burleigh Counties who need clean up assistance may contact LutheranDisaster Response at 1-800-950-2901 for flood recovery assistance.
Resource Agencies Flood Team (RAFT)RAFT is a cooperative effort of faith-based and community-based agencies to assist disaster victims.RAFT Case Managers are now available to assist survivors as they recover from the spring flooding.
Each RAFT applicant works with a case manager to learn about pertinent services and resources andto develop a recovery plan. If there are unmet needs, the case manager presents individual cases to an
unmet needs committee or may access donations given to the community.
Application packets can be downloaded at RAFT Applicaton Packetor call 1-800-950-2901. Applications must be returned before December 1, 2011.