Springfield Tornado Recovery Resources![]() Please bookmark this page for the latest info and assistance with recovery from tornado damage in Springfield. Tornado Response Home Rehabilitation ProgramHomeowners in the communities of Agawam, Brimfield, Monson, Southbridge, Springfield, Sturbridge, Westfield, West Springfield and Wilbraham may be eligible for supplemental funding to address June 1, 2011 tornado repair needs not met by other funding sources. The deadline for submitting an application for assistance is 5:00 PM Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Read Details and Download Forms >> Access Funds to Help with Tornado RebuildingReBuild Western Massachusetts can help you access funds to rebuild after the tornado. Make Energy Smart improvements that will help save on energy bills for years to come! Download the flyer for more info >> Latest UpdatesRebuilding Guide for HomeownersThe City of Springfield and HAP Housing has released a guide to assist residents rebuilding after the June 1 tornadoes with identifying resources available to assist them. Download the Rebuilding Guide >> FEMA Disaster Assistance Guide / Ayuda después de un desastreInformation for individuals and households (English) Rebuilding Together Springfield Announces Tornado Recovery “Funnel Your Energy for Rebuilding Together” Rebuilding 25 Homes in 5 DaysRebuilding Together, the nation’s leading nonprofit working to preserve affordable homeownership and revitalize communities announced a tornado rebuilding event from Saturday, October 1 – Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Rebuilding Together Springfield, MA affiliate along with more than 200 fellow Rebuilding Together affiliates across the country and 100 TD Bank employees from Maine to New England will repair and rebuild the homes of low-income Americans affected by the devastating tornadoes of June 1st. More >> Ineligibility Letter May Not be the Last Word on Disaster AssistancePeople who receive a notice from the Federal Emergency Management Agency stating they are ineligible for disaster assistance may be able to use additional records to turn that “no” into a “yes.” “Every applicant has the right to appeal a FEMA decision,” said Federal Coordinating Officer Nick Russo. “When you do so, you are asking us to review your case again, and we will gladly do that.” State and federal disaster assistance is available in Hampden and Worcester counties for survivors of the severe storms and tornadoes that struck Massachusetts June 1. “Applicants who receive a letter from FEMA saying they are ineligible for assistance should read that document thoroughly and carefully,” said Kurt Schwartz, state coordinating officer and director of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. “It will list some reasons the aid was denied and provide instructions on filing an appeal.” Some common reasons an applicant may be determined ineligible include:
An appeal letter must be submitted within 60 days of the date on the ineligibility letter. You can mail it to: Or fax it to: 800-827-8112 Keep a copy of the appeal letter and supporting documentation as a record. For more information on the appeals process, call FEMA’s Helpline at 800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY 800-462-7585 for the hearing- and speech-impaired. You may also visit the Springfield Disaster Recovery Center at: Massachusetts Technology Park Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. The center is closed Saturdays and Sundays.
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Help RebuildMake a Donation To Support Springfield's Economic Redevelopment Efforts in Tornado Affected AreasDevelopSpringfield will plan and manage a comprehensive multi-year effort to rebuild all sections of the City affected by the June 1 tornadoes. Disaster Recovery Guide from the Office of the MayorLocal Disaster Assistance Guide Additional ResourcesCity of Springfield Inspectional Services FEMA Disaster Assistance Guide / Ayuda después de un desastre - Information for individuals and households (English)/ Guía del solicitante para el Programa de Individuos y Familias (Espanol) Help from the SBA - Homeowners, renters and businesses with uninsured losses due to physical storm damage may qualify for help from the SBA Massachusetts Division of Insurance Disaster Guide - Q & A, checklist, advice and other info for making insurance claims related to tornado damage. Emergency Business Resources - local, state and federal resources for businesses coping with tornado-related issues, or offering assistance. General Emergency Resources and Info - info on dealing with power outages, gas leaks, and planning from the Springfield office of Emergency Manangement How to DonateSalvation Army Donation Centers
CHD Donation DriveCHD’s Diversion, Shelter & Housing program is collecting household items, furniture, canned foods, dry goods, and other items that will be distributed to individuals and families displaced by the June 1 tornado. More >> |


