Help After Hurricane Beryl
Apply for Assistance for Critical Hurricane Beryl Home Repairs
Habitat for Humanity Northwest Harris County has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Greater Houston Disaster Alliance to support recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Beryl. The funding will be used to provide critical home repair for those whose homes were damaged by the storm. As one of the hardest-hit areas, Northwest Harris County has been grappling with the extensive damage caused by the hurricane, and this grant will play a pivotal role in helping residents rebuild and restore their lives.
The grant will enable Habitat for Humanity to accelerate its repair projects, focusing on the most vulnerable households. The organization plans to use the funds to repair damaged properties for people in key zip codes throughout the community. With the partnership that comes with the Greater Houston Disaster Alliance, Habitat for Humanity Northwest Harris County can provide their services to those who apply for assistance in our community.
Were you affected by the May storms, or Hurricane Beryl? Low to medium income households may qualify for assistance from Critical Home Repair. Please fill out this application to see if you qualify: harveyhomeconnect.tfaforms.net/354
From Catholic Charities
Currently, the disaster financial assistance application is at capacity and is not taking applications. Please continue to check back to see whether additional funds are available. We will review applications and begin providing funds to those that are selected beginning the week of July 15.
Please call 713-874-6664 for our Disaster Relief Hotline! Or go to www.CatholicCharities.org/Disaster
Community Disaster Resources
Applications for FEMA individual assistance and SBA assistance are open. Applications are generally easier by phone than from a laptop, but libraries are currently available to folks without internet. Any navigation help your teams can provide is helpful. We’ve provided suggested disaster recovery center locations; still to be confirmed.
- FEMA – CLICK HERE
- SBA – CLICK HERE
Anyone with cleanup needs should call Crisis Cleanup: 832-509- 2977
Anyone with damage should log it to help local and state organizations understand overall impact and secure needed resources.
- Report to the state: CLICK HERE
- Report locally: CLICK HERE
Cooling centers are open; map: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/521cd936504b47cba215f3137d5b05be#mobileBreakPoint=300
- Bayland Community Center: 6400 Bissonnet Street – Houston, TX
- Radack Community Center: 18650 Clay Road – Houston, TX
- Weekley Community Center: 8440 Greenhouse Road – Cypress, TX
- Gallery Furniture North Freeway Shelter: GF 6006 N Fwy – Houston, TX
- Southwest Multiservice Center: 6400 High Star Drive – Houston, TX
- Bayland Community Center: 6400 Bissonnet St – Houston, TX
Water / Food Distribution:
- Leonel Castillo Community Center: 2101 South Street – Houston, TX
- Grayson Community Center: 13828 Corpus Christi Street – Houston, TX
- EHCAC: 7340 Spencer Hwy – Pasadena, TX
Cooling Shelters + Water / Food Distribution:
- Crosby Community Center: 409 Hare Road – Crosby, TX
- Big Stone Lodge: 709 Riley Fuzzel Road – Spring, TX
- Trini Mendenhall Community Center: 1414 Wirt Road – Houston, TX
- Juergen’s Hall Community Center: 26026 Hempstead Road – Cypress, TX
- Lakewood Church: 3700 Southwest Fwy – Houston, TX
Safety is paramount in cleanup; folks should avoid downed power lines and avoid using chainsaws or attempting tree removal if not trained. Resources are available at https://www.readyharris.org/Resources/Disaster-Recovery-Resources.
Make the right call: 911 (life-threatening emergency), 311 (for information about transportation, infrastructure, debris pickup, or related Harris County or COH services), 211 (for other resources)
From the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
HOUSTON – Following the recent storms, Catholic social agencies of the Archdiocese are offering support and disaster relief for area residents.
Catholic Charities
Disaster Relief Hotline: 713-874-6664
Catholic Charities is providing limited, short term financial assistance to families who experienced loss from the storm.
More Information: https://catholiccharities.org/disaster
Disaster food boxes, cleaning supplies and water available while supplies last at our following locations:
- Main Office
2900 Louisiana, Houston, TX 77006
Saturday, July 13 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. - Galveston Beacon of Hope Isle Market
4700 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77551
Friday, July 12 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Those needing assistance after the recent disasters from Hurricane Beryl and recent weather changes, including severe storms, derecho winds, tornadoes, and flooding events, call 2-1-1 to be connected to a St. Vincent de Paul conference in your area.
- Need help? www.svdphouston.org/disaster-relief
- Need food? The Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s Food Network serves 10 different counties throughout the Greater Houston area. The network is made up of 16 neighborhood-based pantries. Call 2-1-1 for more information.
How to Support
Want to support recovery efforts and neighbors in need?
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul – https://www.svdphouston.org/give-disasterrelief
- Catholic Charities – www.catholiccharities.org/support
Community Disaster Resources
2-1-1 is the go-to resource in times of disaster and every day of the year. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is available in numerous languages. Call 2-1-1 for assistance or go to 211texas.org.
Harris County Recovery Resources and Information: ENGLISH | SPANISH
Anyone with cleanup needs should call Southeast Texas Severe Storms Home Cleanup: 979-217-3791
Anyone with damage should log it to help local and state organizations understand overall impact and secure needed resources.
- Report to the state: CLICK HERE
- Report locally: CLICK HERE
Cooling centers are open – View Map
Safety is paramount in cleanup; folks should avoid downed power lines and avoid using chainsaws or attempting tree removal if not trained. | More resources
Make the right call: 911 (life-threatening emergency), 311 (for information about transportation, infrastructure, debris pickup, or related Harris County or COH services), 211 (for other resources)
In response, the city of Houston, various precincts in Harris County, and local non-profits are opening cooling centers to help people avoid the extreme heat during the power outage after Hurricane Beryl.
There will be several centers open on Wednesday, July 10, for people to take refuge from the heat.
Houston
- Acres Homes Multi-Service Center, 6719 W Montgomery Road, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- Southwest Multi-Service Center, 6400 High Star Drive 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Sunnyside Multi-Service Center, 4410 Reed Rd. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- West Gray Multi-Purpose Center 1475 West Gray St. 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
- Moody Community Center, 3725 Fulton Street, 2 p.m.- 8 p.m.
YMCA Cooling Centers
- Duncan, 10655 Clay Rd, 5 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Perry, 1700 W. League City Pkwy, 4:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Tellepsen, 808 Pease St., 5 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Trotter, 1331 Augusta Dr. 5 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Weekley, 7101 Stella Link Blvd.,, 5 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- Alief, 7850 Howell Sugarland Rd., 6 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- International Services, 3110 Hayes Rd., Suite 300, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Non-profit – Cooling Centers
Lakewood Church, 3700 Southwest Freeway, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Compudopt Office, 1602 Airline Drive, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (The charging stations can accommodate up to 25 persons at one time. Six laptops will also be available for use by families.
•. Limited financial assistance will be available next week by applying online – https://catholiccharities.org/disaster/
• Houston – Central Area
Food distribution, Saturday, July 13 at Catholic Charities’ Main Office, 2900 Louisiana, Houston, TX 77006, 8 a.m. – noon.