Ian Update 60: Residents can apply for assistance through Volusia County

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Volusia County residents who need home repairs or insurance deductible payments due to damage caused by Hurricane Ian may apply for assistance through the county’s Community Assistance Division.  

Applications for the Hurricane Ian Disaster Recovery program are available online at www.volusia.org/housing-disaster and at these locations: 

  • Volusia County Community Assistance office, 121 W. Rich Ave., DeLand, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday  
  • Disaster Recovery Center at the Florida Department of Health, 1845 Holsonback Drive, Daytona Beach, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week 

The disaster recovery program is funded by Volusia County’s State Housing Initiatives Partnership program. The purpose of this program is to assist residents who own and occupy their home and have already applied for FEMA assistance. If residents have homeowner insurance, they must have already filed a claim.  

Applicants must live in Volusia County, but not within the city limits of Deltona or Daytona Beach. Residents applying for assistance for manufactured homes are eligible only if the home was constructed after June 1994 and the resident owns the land where the home is located. 

Applicants’ household income may not exceed 120% of the area median income.  

Completed applications may be dropped off in person or mailed to Volusia County Community Assistance, 121 W. Rich Ave., DeLand, FL 32720. For more information or to request accommodations please contact communityassistance@volusia.org or call 386-736-5955. 

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