
Disaster Case Management
Resource Summary
You can get connected to Disaster Case Management by contacting 211. Supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), disaster case management is a program that connects survivors of disasters with specially trained disaster case managers (DCMs) to help assess and address their needs through a disaster recovery plan, which includes resources, decision-making priorities, providing guidance, and tools. A DCM will serve as a survivor’s “quarterback” for the next two to five years, assisting the survivor to develop a unique and comprehensive recovery plan, and then assisting the survivor in connecting with the referrals and resources to meet those needs. The program will offer services to all survivors who are impacted by the Maui wildfires, regardless of their FEMA eligibility or application status.
Category: Priority Resource
Provider: Aloha United Way
Status: Ongoing
Location: Maui
