The rubble from last year’s March 31 tornado is still strewn across Pulaski County as a number of homes in North Little Rock and Little Rock are still being rebuilt.
Disaster case management for those survivors is now available from St. Vincent DePaul Disaster Case Management, a free service which connects households with case managers.
Those case managers work one-on-one with families to meet unmet needs and get access to resources that are available from the various federal agencies and insurance companies, along with local organizations. St. Vincent DePaul Disaster Case Management is a Catholic lay organization.
The services are funded by the Arkansas Community Foundation and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy.
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Case management services available for tornado survivors
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The rubble from last year’s March 31 tornado is still strewn across Pulaski County as a number of homes in North Little Rock and Little Rock are still being rebuilt.
Disaster case management for those survivors is now available from St. Vincent DePaul Disaster Case Management, a free service which connects households with case managers.
Those case managers work one-on-one with families to meet unmet needs and get access to resources that are available from the various federal agencies and insurance companies, along with local organizations. St. Vincent DePaul Disaster Case Management is a Catholic lay organization.
The services are funded by the Arkansas Community Foundation and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy.
For more information or to apply, email Pulaski-CrossARTornado@svdpdisaster.org, call 800-668-0683 or click here.