FEMA
Towns Across New Jersey Add Up Sandy’s Costs [AUDIO]
NJ Congressmen Expect Federal Aid After Sandy
FEMA Helps NJ Towns Recover From Disaster [POLL/AUDIO]
Superstorm Sandy threatened more than just homes. In addition to the many assistance programs available to help people recover from disasters, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a helping hand to communities, county and state agencies and some private non-profit organizations that suffered storm and flooding damage.
The Most Common Myths About Hurricane Sandy FEMA Aid
FEMA Spokesperson Warns of Scams [AUDIO]
FEMA Opens Disaster Centers in 19 Counties
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $127 million in individual assistance in the two weeks since Superstorm Sandy battered New Jersey.
Additional FEMA Infomation for NJ Residents in Need [AUDIO]
NJ Businesses Impacted By Sandy Get Some Help [AUDIO]


