Kentucky sets up website for storm aid

In the past month ARC has received an over abundant amount of donations from our supporters and an extremely generous donation from Ft. Knox Intermediate School. On December 18, 2021 we were happy to be able to pass the kindness to those in need and we donated 30 large bags of cat and dog food to help the people effected in Western Kentucky by the recent tornadoes.
Everyone with ARC are so grateful to the people who help us out all through the year with support. Our hearts go out to those families.

Kentucky has a new website to help residents affected by recent tornadoes apply for aid.

The website has a wide range of information, including how to apply for unemployment, health care coverage and long-term housing. It also demonstrates how to submit a disaster claim to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and how to remove storm debris.

“We want to make sure that every Kentuckian hurting from and impacted by the tornadoes can easily access the information they need to rebuild and recover from these storms,” Gov. Andy Beshear said in a media release.

Beshear said Wednesday about 9,700 people have applied for individual assistance, and FEMA has approved about $3.6 million.

The website is located at http://governor.ky.gov/tornadoresources.

The Dec. 10 storms tore a 200-mile path through Kentucky, killing 76 people.

Spread the word about the Animal Refuge Center and its work for the homeless pets of Hardin County, Kentucky to all your friends and family! We can't do our work without YOUR support!

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