Disaster Relief Benefits
- Author: Michael Bordonada
- Posted: 2024-09-29
Federal agencies will investigate claims of discrimination in the use of these funds. Individuals with civil rights can contact FEMA Equal Rights Officers to complain about any disparity in disaster assistance programs. These officers are responsible for ensuring that all eligible individuals have equal access to disaster relief funds. The Equal Rights Officers will work with you to resolve the issue. In the meantime, you can get more information on your rights under the law. You can also contact the Equal Rights Officers for more information on how to file complaints.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is a federal program that pays out benefits to those who are unemployed as a direct result of the disaster. If you have been unemployed for more than six weeks and are not eligible for regular unemployment benefits, you may qualify for DUA. These benefits are paid for as long as you're unemployed due to the disaster. Disaster assistance is generally 26 weeks. These benefits can help you rebuild your life.