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OTHER ASSISTANCE/RESOURCESTo individuals and families may come from any number of organizations. These organizations provide food, shelter, supplies and assist in clean-up efforts. In the most severe disasters, the federal government is also called in to help individuals and families with temporary housing, counseling (for post-disaster trauma), low-interest loans and grants, and other assistance after assessments are made. The federal government also has programs that help small businesses and farmers. Most federal assistance becomes available when the President of the United States declares a “Major Disaster” for the affected area at the request of a state governor. FEMA will provide information through the media and community outreach about federal assistance and how to apply.AgenciesFederal Emergency Management AdministrationAmerican Red Cross Salvation ArmyUtilitiesFPLTeco People's GasAT&TAtlantic Broadband Back to Hurricane Information Center