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The Multi-Agency Resource Center, or 'MARC' that has been in Wellington since last Saturday has now been moved to Royal Palm Beach.
Residents impacted by Hurricane Milton can get assistance at the David B. Farber Training Center along Royal Palm Beach Boulevard.
It's open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. everyday with representatives on hand from FEMA and several state agencies, along with nonprofits the United Way of Palm Beach County, the American Red Cross and Catholic Charities.
Meanwhile, three FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers remain open along the Treasure Coast as well.
A FEMA spokesperson tells us that plans are underway to bring a Disaster Recovery Center to Palm Beach County as well.
Full details on the MARC now in Royal Palm Beach:
Village of Royal Palm Beach
David B. Farber Training Center
1050B Royal Palm Beach Blvd
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
Invited agencies include Veteran Affairs, Florida Commerce, Department of Business and Professional Regulation, DCF with mental health counselors and Hope Florida, Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Office of Insurance Regulation, and Elder Affairs. They are representing the State to help register people on tablets and laptops with FEMA. The Palm Beach County Long Term Recovery Coalition partners, such as United Way of PBC, Catholic Charities, and The American Red Cross, will be present at the center.
Individuals and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance by registering online at DisasterAssistance.gov, calling 1-800-621- 3362, or using the FEMA App.
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