Hurricane Relief Center

The Hurricane Relief Center at the Homosassa Civic Club opened on Saturday, September 28 to distribute supplies and food, as well as hosting support services from FEMA and other agencies. IMPORTANT NEWS: CLOSED

HERE ARE IMPORTANT AND ONGOING HURRICANE RELIEF CONTACTS:

Online registration and information: disasterassistance.gov

Or call: 1-800-621-3362

View the websites of the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners and FEMA for the most current local, state and federal hurricane recovery updates: www.citrusbocc.com.

Thanks to Senator Marco Rubio’s staff for assisting Homosassa residents with questions and FEMA applications.

Above: Stacey Justice-Worthington and Homosassa Civic Club president Joe Fara discussed local hurricane recovery needs with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio when he toured damaged properties in Homosassa.

The Homosassa Hurricane Relief Center was truly a community effort. Thanks to so many who coordinated and/or donated supplies and meals or volunteered to serve during the hurricane recovery. A partial list of the Good Samaritans includes: The Homosassa Civic Club, the Homosassa Learning Center, Joe and Donna Fara, Stacey Justice-Worthington, Rhonda Yent, Kanes Ace Hardware, Walmart-Homosassa, Lowe’s, Senator Marco Rubio, Citrus County administrator Steve Howard, the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners), C.E.R.T. (Citrus County Emergency Response Team), Sweet Sassa Food Truck, Mercy Chefs, The Chopping Block, St. John’s Tavern, Wallace’s Bistro, Michael Anthony’s Pizza, Homosassa Distillery Co., Daystar Citrus, NAMI, Friends of Citrus Grief Center, Crystal River Main Street, the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce, United Way of Citrus County, Community Food Bank, American Red Cross, WXJB-99.9 Radio, WXCV-95.3 Radio, the Citrus County Chronicle, many local churches and wonderful volunteers.

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