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FEMA Extends Deadline to Apply for Hurricane Ian Federal Disaster Assistance to Jan. 12; Federal Support for Florida Recovery Effort Surpasses $2.69 Billion

The Kingdom Press in itself is a “Striking news of our time” READ ABOUT US

Wes Moussignac strikes gold with The Kingdom Newspaper. Wednesday, September 7, 2022 – Wes Moussignac, founder and owner of The Kingdom Newspaper, plans to assemble a massive 100 board members from all walks of life to reshape and revolutionize the news.
Today, Wes introduces the Kingdom Newspaper, a compendium of information that changes how we view the media and its impact in our lives. Its sleekness and simplicity are set to communicate, educate, organize and create awareness of positive or negative forces affecting our communities.
As Jan Koum said, “Communication is at the very core of our society. That’s what makes us human. “
The time for change is now. Gone are the days when newspapers only emphasized the negative aspects of our community. The Kingdom Newspaper isn’t your average black and white print newspaper but a booklet and guide to everyday life.
Whether it is the news, how to attain financial freedom, up your lifestyle, or build a lasting and fulfilling career, get “Kingdom- fied” today. These simple changes make the Kingdom Newspaper the perfect information guide to take with you everywhere you go.
With a tripod vision, the Kingdom Newspaper will revolutionize the news from three perspectives.
  • Bring our communities together with the right information.
  • Connecting members of our communities on one massive networking platform using stunning headlines and stories.
  • Improving our community with valuable and growing information for everyone, regardless of age, status, education, and race.
  • We own the community. It is our responsibility to build, develop, and bring into manifestation the dreams, wishes, and thoughts we have for it. Overall, our vision for the Kingdom Newspaper is to reach and change lives by printing vital information that will reshape our thought processes and drive prosperity throughout the community and beyond
    The vision is simple. Yes, but we need you to make it happen. Hence, we are calling out to members of our community for help. Are you a member of the community? Do you have a business voice, a career voice, a moral voice, a spiritual voice, or just a voice that lifts? We need you to be part of our board of 100.
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    ABOUT WES MOUSSIGNAC

    Wes’ extensive love for the community comes from being a member of local organizations like the Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, the East Lee Chambers, United Methodist Church, Suncoast Bank, and many more.
    He has interacted and related with people in all facets of their lives on different levels. Over the years, he noticed that information was not passed appropriately, and even in cases where it was, it was always from a third party.
    The Kingdom Newspaper is changing all that. With valuable information from those in the field, we can organize, educate, communicate, and bring community members into awareness. For more information, contact us at TheKingdom- PressNewspaper@gmail.com

    HOW FEMA IS HELPING FLORIDIANS:

    FEMA has made individual assistance available to 26 counties in Florida. Residents in Brevard, Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Flagler, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lake, Lee, Manatee, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns and Volusia counties are eligible to apply for Individual Assistance. Deadline for applications is Jan. 12, 2023.
    FEMA is meeting survivors where they are to help jumpstart their recoveries. Disaster Survivor Assistance specialists are going door-to-door in Florida neighborhoods to help individuals register for assistance. These teams have visited 225,000 homes and interacted with more than 118,000 survivors in counties designated for Individual Assistance. 34 Disaster Recovery Centers are operating in impacted areas, with more than 70,000 visits by survivors.
    FEMA is providing Transitional Sheltering Assistance in 26 counties to survivors eligible for temporary hotel stays. As of today, the program is providing housing for 1,687 households with 4,192 members. Hundreds of FEMA inspectors have performed over 225,000 home inspections for survivors who applied for federal disaster assistance. FEMA is providing temporary housing to eligible Hurricane Ian survivors in Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Hardee, Lee and Sarasota counties. FEMA approved Direct Temporary Housing Assistance to provide options for those whose homes are uninhabitable because of the hurricane. FEMA determined that rental assistance is insufficient to meet the housing need in those counties because of a lack of available housing resources. FEMA will notify applicants who are eligible for direct housing. It will take time to transport, permit, install and inspect these units before they are available. Direct Temporary Housing Assistance may be provided for up to 18 months from Sept. 29, 2022, the date of the federal disaster declaration, to March 28, 2024.
    The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved $962 million in low-interest disaster loans to homeowners, renters and business owners. Business Recovery Centers are located in Collier, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee and Seminole counties. As of Nov. 13, FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) has received more than 44,400 flood insurance claims and paid more than $652 million to policyholders. NFIP policyholders may receive up to $1,000 to reimburse the purchase of supplies like sandbags, plastic sheeting and lumber. They may also receive up to $1,000 in storage expenses if they moved insured property. Policyholders should file a claim for flood loss avoidance reimbursement, regardless of whether it was successful in preventing flood damage.
    FEMA is conducting local hiring for more than 300 jobs in Brandon, Fort Myers, Kissimmee, Orlando and Sarasota. These positions are full-time, 120-day appointments that may be extended depending on operational needs. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply online through USAJobs.gov.
    Disaster Unemployment Assistance is available to eligible survivors. Floridians can file a claim for loss of income caused by Hurricane Ian by going to Disaster Unemployment Assistance – FloridaJobs.org and selecting “Apply for Hurricane Ian DUA,” visiting a local Career- Source Career Center, or calling 800-385-3920. Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET.
    Low-income Florida residents recovering from Hurricane Ian may be eligible for assistance from the Department of Agriculture’s Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP). Survivors can find more information on Florida’s D-SNAP program by visiting the Florida Department of Children and Families’ Hurricane Ian Response & Recovery website. Operation Blue Roof installed 20,119 roofs in Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Lee and Sarasota counties. (Mission completed.)
    National Flood Insurance Program Florida policyholders who had flood damage from the hurricane have a 90-day window to renew their policies. The extension applies to policies with renewal dates beginning Aug. 25, 2022 through Oct. 23, 2022. Policyholders whose renewal date is in this range should contact their agent or insurance company. FEMA also extended the proof of loss requirement for flood insurance policyholders in Florida who experienced flood damage from Hurricane Ian from 60 to 365 days. For more information on how to file a flood insurance claim, visit How to Start Your Flood Insurance Claim.
    If you or a member of your household uses adaptive or accessibility items that were damaged by Hurricane Ian, you may be eligible for FEMA assistance for those items. For homeowners, items can include an exterior ramp, grab bars and a paved pathway to the home’s entrance from a vehicle. Awards do not count toward your Housing Assistance or Personal Property maximum awards. For more information for homeowners and renters, visit Update to FEMA’s Individual Assistance Program and Policy Guide.

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