Hurricane Florence Assistance Version en Español Home damaged by Hurricane Florence in September 2018? To qualify, you must have damage to your home due to Hurricane Florence in September 2018 that has not been repaired and you must: Own your home Live in an impacted county Have repairs that were not covered or paid for by FEMA or insurance Meet income requirements If you had homeowner’s insurance and your home was damaged by Hurricane Florence, you may qualify for a reimbursement of your deductible. Please contact the Community Action Agency (CAA) serving your county to find out if you are eligible. Find your county in this interactive map of North Carolina and find out how to contact them. More Information Eligible homeowners must live in one of the following North Carolina counties Anson Beaufort Bladen Brunswick Carteret Columbus Craven Cumberland Duplin Greene Harnett Hoke Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Moore New Hanover Onslow Pamlico Pender Pitt Richmond Robeson Sampson Scotland Wayne Eligible homeowners must meet the following income requirements In order to be eligible for the program currently, your household income must be at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty level. The linked chart shows income levels at 125 percent for different household sizes. Questions? Please contact the Community Action Agency (CAA) serving your county to find out if you are eligible. Find your county in this interactive map of North Carolina and find out how to contact them.
Hurricane Florence Assistance Version en Español Home damaged by Hurricane Florence in September 2018? To qualify, you must have damage to your home due to Hurricane Florence in September 2018 that has not been repaired and you must: Own your home Live in an impacted county Have repairs that were not covered or paid for by FEMA or insurance Meet income requirements If you had homeowner’s insurance and your home was damaged by Hurricane Florence, you may qualify for a reimbursement of your deductible. Please contact the Community Action Agency (CAA) serving your county to find out if you are eligible. Find your county in this interactive map of North Carolina and find out how to contact them. More Information Eligible homeowners must live in one of the following North Carolina counties Anson Beaufort Bladen Brunswick Carteret Columbus Craven Cumberland Duplin Greene Harnett Hoke Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Moore New Hanover Onslow Pamlico Pender Pitt Richmond Robeson Sampson Scotland Wayne Eligible homeowners must meet the following income requirements In order to be eligible for the program currently, your household income must be at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty level. The linked chart shows income levels at 125 percent for different household sizes. Questions? Please contact the Community Action Agency (CAA) serving your county to find out if you are eligible. Find your county in this interactive map of North Carolina and find out how to contact them.