Flood Assistance
Report flood damages to 211
If your Vermont home was damaged by the July flood, please call 211 or fill out the form here. By submitting this form, you authorize 211 to share the data you provide with State, Local, and Federal officials and local recovery groups. This information is important in determining Federal funding needs.
Food or shelter
Call or text 211. You also can call 802-652-4636 or 866-652-4636. If you can’t reach 211, leave a message with your name and phone number.
Mucking and other repair assistance
If you need help with mucking out your basement; cutting fallen trees; drywall, flooring and appliance removal; tarping your roof; and mold mitigation, please call the Crisis Cleanup hotline: 802-242-2054. Hotline open until July 26, 2024.
Damage to essential vehicle
Visit disasterassistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362 (contingent on FEMA disaster declaration).
If you have a life safety emergency, please call 911. To download this information, please click here (updated July 12, 2024).
Other Resources and Information
Kingdom United Resilience and Recovery Effort (KURRVE) – Additional resources and information are available at https://nekprosper.org/get-involved/flood-recovery-resources/
Vermont Department of Health – to access FREE water testing kits and education on staying safe before, during, andafter a flood, visit https://www.healthvermont.gov/emergency/public-health-preparedness/stay-safe-flood
Beware of potential phone scam claiming to be NVRH.
It has come to our attention that several members of the community have received phone calls that appear to be from NVRH asking for their Medicare information. NVRH will never call you to ask for this information. Read our statement or visit The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Protecting Yourself & Medicare from Fraud guide here.
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