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In the ongoing effort to support our local, county, and state partners, IEMA will provide information and specifics to coordinate current information:
 

  • Presidential Disaster Declaration for St. Clair County in Illinois for flooding for 2022
  • Presidential Disaster Declaration for Cook County in Illinois for severe weather in June/July 2023
  • The State of Illinois Disaster Proclamation for the Asylum Seekers in Illinois

State Agencies to Form Multi-Agency Resources Center for Flood Survivors

Press Release – Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Center in Jerseyville to Offer Disaster Information, Assistance

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) today announced several state agencies will join various non-profit and private sector organizations at a Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARC) that will be open Sunday, June 30 to make it easier for people affected by the 2019 spring flooding to access disaster-related relief services and information. 

 

“Anyone affected by this devastating flood is encouraged to visit a Multi-Agency Resource Center,” said Acting Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “A MARC is a one-stop shop to help people affected by the flood to connect with services and information available through a variety of state and local organizations.” 

 

The MARC will be open Sunday, June 30 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m at the Jerseyville High School Cafeteria (801 North State Street, Jerseyville). State of Illinois agencies participating in the MARC include: 

 

Department of Insurance can assist individuals with general questions about their insurance policies, provide insurer contact information and materials about insurance claims, as well as assist with the claims process. People may also call the department’s toll-free number at 866-445-5364.

 

Department of Human Services can assist individuals through a variety of programs, including replacement Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program cases, assistance to people with disabilities, emergency and transitional housing, child care and parenting resources and other crisis assistance. 

 

Department on Aging will have representatives from local Area Agencies on Aging available to work with people who already receive services through the agency, as well as others who may now need assistance through a variety of programs. 

 

Illinois Attorney General’s Office is working with people affected by the flood to help them avoid fraudulent contractors as they recover and rebuild their homes and businesses. People are encouraged to contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Fraud Hotline at 800-386-5438 before hiring a contractor. 

 

Illinois Department of Employment Security will work with those impacted by the flood in order to facilitate assistance with unemployment claims, and identify applicable employment service programs that may benefit the public. 

 

Illinois Department of Public Health will collaborate with local health departments to provide information on the essential public health services available in the community, including tetanus vaccines, well-water testing kits and food safety. 

 

American Red Cross will be on hand to provide individual disaster case management. Volunteers will work one-on-one with households impacted by the flood to help develop and carry out a Disaster Recovery Plan. This partnership provides a single point of contact to facilitate access to a broad range of resources. Additionally, the organization will provide flood buckets, hygiene kits and cleanup kits to those in attendance, as well as mental health counseling, if requested. 

 

The State of Illinois has a comprehensive website dedicated to disaster recovery. From emergency housing assistance to agricultural aide, and tools to reporting damage and debris, countless state agencies have come together to offer help those affected by severe and widespread flooding. More information can be found at www.Illinois.gov/2019Floods or www.Ready.Illinois.gov.