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FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Hillside Location Opens at 9:00 am October 27

MILWAUKEE – A new in-person support service is now available for residents affected by the extreme flooding in August. FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams will be at 1452 N 7th Street to help flood survivors with their FEMA applications. DSA teams provide survivors with the opportunity to directly reach FEMA representatives in short-term, pop-up locations that residents already know and trust, such as libraries or community centers.

At Hillside Family Resource Center, FEMA representatives will be available to help flood survivors apply for federal assistance, identify immediate needs, share application updates, and provide referrals to additional community resources at:

Hillside Family Resource Center
1452 N 7th Street
October 27, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

This service is provided in addition to the two Milwaukee County Disaster Recovery Centers (DRC) that remain open and operational. Residents who need help uploading paper copies of required documents to their application or need to meet with representatives from organizations other than FEMA should still visit one of the Milwaukee County DRC locations. Those services are not available at a DSA location.

A calendar of other DSA locations throughout Milwaukee County and hours of operation is available and will be regularly updated at county.milwaukee.gov/getFEMAhelp.

Residents do not need to go to a Disaster Recovery Center or speak to a DSA team member to receive FEMA assistance. These resources are available for anyone who needs additional help with their FEMA application or want to talk to a representative in-person. The fastest way to apply is online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by phone at 800-621-3362. The deadline to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance is November 12, 2025.