
This cooperative effort by Pinellas County and the Florida Division of Emergency Management opened at Dunedin City Hall, located at 737 Louden Ave. As stated by the City of Dunedin, the resource hub will operate daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering a range of services to assist residents in their recovery.
The Multi-agency Resource Center is staffed with dedicated personnel from various federal, state, and regional organizations. Residents affected by the storms can receive guidance from Disaster Survivor Assistance specialists to apply for FEMA Individual Assistance. According to the City of Dunedin, any changes to the center's schedule will be communicated through the disaster readiness portal at disaster.pinellas.gov.
The Multi-agency Resource Center is collaborating with state partners and nonprofits to address essential needs like food, water, and housing for residents affected by the hurricane. Disabled individuals can consult the Agency for Persons with Disabilities for specialized recovery resources. Representatives from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles are available to help replace lost IDs. Residents are encouraged to bring necessary documents, such as identification, proof of residence, insurance papers, and disaster loss documentation, as reported by the City of Dunedin.









