Home Owner Association Meeting October 22, 2012
Present were: Natalie Robottom, President
Paige Breau; Jobe Boucvault; Lucien Gauff
Members of Civic Assoc. Groups
Karla Mongan FEMA representative
Hurricane Isaac Update:
4,000 people in Shelter; 2,000 are with families and friends; Over 5,000 qualified for hotels
Some residents have not returned to St. John which affects our schools and funding to our community and schools. Some residents have declined mobile homes so they have not returned to St. John
Housing remains to be a problem for St. John residents – we don’t have enough hotels, rentals, etc. Unfortunately there are no monies that can be used to pay family members.
Possible $3,000,000 hit to school system because of damages and loss of students
Thanks to Reverent Bernard at New Wine for turning their building into St. John headquarters so our residents could go to one place. Recommend anyone in need to go to New Wine and sign up for FEMA and if FEMA does not approve you another avenue might open up. Residents who have applied and have been denied FEMA aid have the right to appeal that decision or they will be able to apply to another department. Remember to keep copies of everything.
Parish President’s office, Sherriff’s office, and School Board are all working together to assist everyone who was affected in St. John.
Oct. 28th file for FEMA for eligibility DRC $31,400 maximum what FEMA can give
Oct. 24th at Civic Center Insurance Meeting – Someone will be there to answer questions.
St. John the Baptist Long Term Recovery Groups have formed:
Volunteer & Donation Coordination
Case Management – will guide residents thru process
Construction/Clean up Coordination
Emotional & spiritual Care
Unmet Needs
St. John numbers to call if needed:
Debris Removal 504-256-1067
Home Repairs Hotline 985-359-0254
Volunteers Hotline 985-359-1024
Please be careful of Scammers; Sign up for St. John Alerts; Sign up for Entergy alerts
Home Owner Association Meeting October 22, 2012
Present were: Natalie Robottom, President
Paige Breau; Jobe Boucvault; Lucien Gauff
Members of Civic Assoc. Groups
Karla Mongan FEMA representative
Hurricane Isaac Update:
4,000 people in Shelter; 2,000 are with families and friends; Over 5,000 qualified for hotels
Some residents have not returned to St. John which affects our schools and funding to our community and schools. Some residents have declined mobile homes so they have not returned to St. John
Housing remains to be a problem for St. John residents – we don’t have enough hotels, rentals, etc. Unfortunately there are no monies that can be used to pay family members.
Possible $3,000,000 hit to school system because of damages and loss of students
Thanks to Reverent Bernard at New Wine for turning their building into St. John headquarters so our residents could go to one place. Recommend anyone in need to go to New Wine and sign up for FEMA and if FEMA does not approve you another avenue might open up. Residents who have applied and have been denied FEMA aid have the right to appeal that decision or they will be able to apply to another department. Remember to keep copies of everything.
Parish President’s office, Sherriff’s office, and School Board are all working together to assist everyone who was affected in St. John.
Oct. 28th file for FEMA for eligibility DRC $31,400 maximum what FEMA can give
Oct. 24th at Civic Center Insurance Meeting – Someone will be there to answer questions.
St. John the Baptist Long Term Recovery Groups have formed:
Volunteer & Donation Coordination
Case Management – will guide residents thru process
Construction/Clean up Coordination
Emotional & spiritual Care
Unmet Needs
St. John numbers to call if needed:
Debris Removal 504-256-1067
Home Repairs Hotline 985-359-0254
Volunteers Hotline 985-359-1024
Please be careful of Scammers; Sign up for St. John Alerts; Sign up for Entergy alerts
Based on the continuous need expressed by residents of St. John Parish, President Robottom and State of Louisiana requested and received an extension for Hurricane Isaac Assistance. FREM extended the deadline to apply for federal assistance until November 29th. Please go to www.disasterassistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362.
Meeting lasted one hour.
Based on the continuous need expressed by residents of St. John Parish, President Robottom and State of Louisiana requested and received an extension for Hurricane Isaac Assistance. FREM extended the deadline to apply for federal assistance until November 29th. Please go to www.disasterassistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362.
Meeting lasted one hour.