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FEMA
Center
Updates:
Locations
and
Hours of
Operation
DETROIT
- The
MICHIGAN/FEMA
disaster
recovery
center
in
Dearborn
Heights
and the
document
drop-off
centers
in
Ypsilanti
and
Grosse
Pointe
will
close
permanently
at 7
p.m. ET
on
Thursday,
August
19,
2021.
In-person
assistance
from
FEMA
representatives
remains
available
at five
other
recovery
centers
and one
document
drop-off
location
in
southeast
Michigan.
Individuals
can
visit
any open
center
to get
the help
they
need
with the
federal
assistance
process.
Three
centers
listed
below
will
close
permanently
on
Thursday,
August
19 at 7
p.m. ET:
Eaton
Senior
Recreation
Center
4900
Pardee
Avenue
Dearborn
Heights,
MI 48125
Ypsilanti
Township
Civic
Center
7200 S.
Huron
River
Drive
Ypsilanti,
MI 48197
Grosse
Pointe
Public
Safety
Building
17320
Mack
Avenue
Grosse
Pointe,
MI 48230
Four
centers
will
begin
new
operational
hours of
9 a.m.
to 7
p.m. ET,
Monday
through
Saturday,
closed
Sunday
starting
Friday,
August
20,
2021.
Location
information
for
these
sites is
provided
below to
allow
applicants
to find
the site
closest
to them:
Henry
Ford
Centennial
Library
16301
Michigan
Avenue
Dearborn,
MI 48126
Kemeny
Recreation
Center
2260 S.
Fort
Street
Detroit,
MI 48217
Maplewood
Community
Center
31735
Maplewood
St.
Garden
City, MI
48135
Golightly
Career
and
Technical
Center
900
Dickerson
Ave.
Detroit,
MI 48215
The
recently
opened
document
drop-off
center
in
Harper
Woods
and the
new
recovery
center
in
Hamtramck
will be
open 7
a.m. to
7 p.m.
ET,
seven
days a
week,
and can
be found
at the
following
locations:
Peace
and
Goodwill
Baptist
Church
20955
Bournemouth
St.
Harper
Woods,
MI 48225
Hamtramck
City
Hall
3401
Evaline
Street
Hamtramck,
MI 48212
Additionally,
individuals
can find
their
closest
center
location
by
visiting
FEMA’s
DRC
locator
page at
https://egateway.fema.gov/ESF6/DRCLocator
.
Survivors
do not
have to
visit a
recovery
center
to
register
or
receive
federal
assistance.
These
centers
provide
a
location
for
applicants
to
submit
documents
or
discuss
their
case
in-person
with a
FEMA or
US Small
Business
Administration
representative.
Before
visiting
a
recovery
center,
survivors
should
register
for
federal
assistance
one of
the
following
ways:
• Online
at
www.DisasterAssistance.gov
;
• Using
the FEMA
App; or
•
Calling
800-621-3362
(including
711 or
Video
Relay).
TTY
users
can call
800-462-7585.
The
toll-free
numbers
are open
from 7
a.m. to
11 p.m.
ET,
seven
days a
week.
Multilingual
operators
are
available.
For more
information
about
Michigan’s
recovery,
visit
www.fema.gov/disaster/4607.
FEMA
assistance
is
currently
available
to
residents
in
Washtenaw
and
Wayne
counties.
The
deadline
for
individuals
to apply
for
disaster
assistance
is Sept.
13,
2021.
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