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October
4, 2017
ACL Awards Disaster Assistance Grants in
Texas and Florida
ACL
has awarded two grants totaling $485,558 to assist with recovery efforts in
Texas and Florida following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. The Texas Health
and Human Services Commission received $300,000, and the Florida
Department of Elder Affairs received $185,558. Both are one-year grants.
The
grants are provided under the Older Americans Act, which authorizes limited
funding of state units on aging (SUAs) and approved tribal organizations to
help offset the costs of meeting critical needs of older adults in recovery
efforts following national disasters. To receive the funding,
eligible organizations must submit an application to the Administration for
Community Living. ACL will be working with Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands to coordinate their applications in the coming weeks.
In
Texas and Florida, the grants will be used as follows:
In
Texas, funding will be distributed to eight Area Agencies on Aging
(AAAs) in affected areas to help fund additional staff, overtime
costs, and purchasing services and supports for people impacted by
Hurricane Harvey. The project anticipates more than 8,000 older adults will
be helped through case management, advocacy and benefits counseling, as
well as the purchase of services such as prescriptions, meals,
transportation, gift cards for basic home and personal necessities, health
maintenance, and other support based on assessment of needs. The
President issued a disaster declaration covering 39 of 254 counties in
Texas due to the effects of Hurricane Harvey, which included massive flooding.
Florida
Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA) will use the $185,558 to assist
AAAs in meeting the needs of older adults affected by Hurricane Irma, which
hit Florida on Sept. 4, 2017. The state will use the funds for gap-filling
services such as replacement of shelf-stable meals, which were depleted
immediately following the storm and provision of emergency medications,
transportation services, repair assistance, and the like; In addition, the
grant will support outreach and case management, including assisting elders
in accessing disaster services; legal aid services to help older adults
deal with insurance companies and contractors, and overtime costs AAA
staff. All 67 counties in Florida are included in the disaster declaration,
and all 11 of the state’s AAAs will receive assistance through this grant.
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