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Resource Center Open November 3-5 to Help Flood and Storm Survivors with Information Needs

Persons affected by the October 30-31 2015 storms and floods throughout Hays County can get some of their questions about recovery answered at the Survivor Resource Center at Old Kyle City Hall Tuesday-Thursday, November 3-5 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Old Kyle City Hall, also known as the Kyle Community Center, is located on the square in downtown Kyle on Center Street.
Government agencies and nonprofit groups will meet with any resident of Hays County, inside or outside of any city limits, who suffered damage from the storms to discuss assistance that might be available to them – housing issues, physical and mental healthcare, help with insurance questions and driver license replacement.
This is not a distribution pick up or donations center for food or material goods. It is a temporary information center only.
Contact:
 
Hays County: Laureen Chernow, Communications Manager, 512-393-2296, laureen.chernow@co.hays.tx.us
 
City of San Marcos: Kristi Wyatt, Communications Director, 512-393-8105, kwyatt@sanmarcostx.gov; Trey Hatt, Communications Specialist, 512-393-8242, ghatt@sanmarcostx.gov
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