from FEMA:
Expedited assistance to help people with their emergency needs of food, shelter, clothing, and personal necessities is being made available to individuals as they apply to FEMA on line at
www.fema.gov, or by calling 1-800-621-FEMA (3362), TTY 800-462-7585. FEMA personnel are fanning across the nation visiting shelters and setting up disaster recovery centers staffed with individuals to assist in the process of providing expedited assistance.
"We realize that many victims do not have access to the usual means of even registering for assistance, and FEMA is initiating efforts to bring the registration process to those in need," said Homeland Security's Principal Federal Official for Hurricane Katrina response and head of FEMA Michael D. Brown.
Currently, the amount of money being distributed through the expedited assistance program is $2,000 per household. This expedited assistance is made available by FEMA to those residents severely impacted by disasters from Mississippi and Louisiana who do not have the usual means of identifying damage to their property or unable to provide the immediate documentation necessary.
This emergency assistance is provided to help with disaster needs such as transportation, clothing, rental housing, other housing accommodations, and food, and is included in the calculation of total benefits for which victims are eligible.
I think everyone in the area is hurting right now...it's the ones who don't know where their next meal is coming from or where they'll stay tonight that this money is aimed at helping.
Many of us have credit cards, savings, and insurance. And while we're inconvenienced and will have to pay a litle more, we're prepared for situations like this. These people aren't that fortunate and will likely either become a problem to public health in other ways--either as a burden to medical facilities (dehydration, injury from being in the elements) or to the stability to the area. If you're starving and have no place to stay, you're much more likely to be stealing to meet your minimum needs.