Storm resource centers open Monday and Tuesday in Florissant, Arnold
Another center will be open Wednesday in Pacific
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - New resources are available for people in Jefferson and St. Louis County affected by the devastating storms earlier in March.
“It’s just one location that everybody that has been impacted can come to, and you get service, talk to, and get information,” said Jody Dickhaut, a Missouri State Voluntary Agency Liason.
Arnold and Florissant were two of the areas hardest hit when tornado-producing storms rolled through the area on March 14. State emergency management officials say multi-agency resource centers will be open on Monday and Tuesday in both cities.
In Florissant, impacted residents can visit the James J. Eagan Center located at 1 James J. Eagan Drive from noon to 7 p.m. both days.
“The next step is to start distributing supplies, emergency supplies into the community so that people have water and food as well as, emergency clean up kits,” said Sharon Watson with the American Red Cross.
And in Arnold, from 1-7 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, the Arnold Recreation Center at 1695 Missouri State Rd #2004 will be open to help storm victims.
A multi-agency resource center will also be open 1-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Pacific Eagles Aerie at 707 Congress Street.
The multi-agency resource centers will offer services such as cleaning supplies, insurance information, food stamp replacement, emergency financial assistance, legal services and more.
Visitors are asked to bring ID and proof of residency for some services. Additional information is available on the SEMA website.
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