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Superstorm Sandy RECOVERY RESOURCES

Apply now for financial assistance to repair and rebuild

State grant awards are available to homeowners who were impacted by Superstorm Sandy and are seeking to repair or rebuild a primary owner-occupied residence.
Visit www.renewjerseystronger.org
or call 1-855-SandyHM (1-855-726-3946).

Stronger NJ Business Loan Program - Beginning July 1st

NJ Housing Recovery Center - NOW OPEN effective June 8

Hours:

8 AM - 8 PM Daily

Location:

500 Scarborough Drive, Suite 101
Egg Harbor Township

 

Apply for grant assistance to repair or rebuild Sandy-damaged primary owner occupied residences.

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY

ATLANTIC COUNTY

OTHER RESOURCES

  • Atlantic County Habitat for Humanity - Critical Home Repair Assistance
  • Those seeking services in the region – including clean-up coordination- call 2-1-1, NJ's non emergency helpline, which is continually updated with service information state-wide.
  • Atlantic County Long Term Recovery Group is working with Catholic Charities to provide one-on-one assistance for those most affected by Superstorm Sandy. The Case Management Hotline Number is (856) 342-4145.
  • For emotional support and counseling services call the Hope and Healing hotline at 877-294-HELP
  • Make a Donation to the Red Cross
  • Sandy Recovery Housing Finance Resources - The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency. Please note that this is a living document and will continue to be updated as new programs become available and others expire.
  • "Navigating the Road Home" a guide designed to help housing counselors and victims of Hurricane Sandy find answers as they try to navigate the numerous state, federal and local programs set up to help in the region’s recovery.  Developed by NeighborWorks America, the website will change as the various  programs’ rules and regulations  change.