Imelda
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If your home was damaged by the storm and it is no longer fully functioning, your children will qualify for free school meals throughout 2019-2020. Please complete this online form to report home damage to the district. Parents also are encouraged to reach out to school counselors if students are in need of additional support.
Flood Recovery Resources
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- The City of Houston is asking city residents to report any storm debris or structural flooding to Houston 311 by calling 713-837-0311. You can find additional resources from the City of Houston at HoustonRecovers.org.
- Crisis Cleanup is an online database used by local faith-based organizations and disaster relief agencies to coordinate cleanup efforts. Find out more by visting CrisisCleanup.org or calling 844-451-1954.
- Dialling 211: Types of Referrals Offered by 211
- Harris County is asking impacted residents to complete the ImeldaSurvey.com by September 30th.
- Humble Area Assistance Ministries haamministries.org
- Kingwood United Methodist Church is serving as a local recovery center. Includes information about access to food and temporary housing, support for cleanup and debris removal, legal services and guidance on how to file insurance claims.
Kingwood United Methodist Church
1799 Woodland Hills Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339
Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to noon
www.kingwoodumc.org- Local Help Card for Humble and surrounding areas Local Help Card
- Region 4 Education Service Center has a Flood Recovery Resources page.
- The City of Houston is asking city residents to report any storm debris or structural flooding to Houston 311 by calling 713-837-0311. You can find additional resources from the City of Houston at HoustonRecovers.org.
Tips for Support & Coping
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Humble ISD Counseling & Behavior Services
- Tips for Supporting the Whole Child Through the Storm
- Additional natural disaster resources