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Volusia
County Hotline (866)
345-0345
United Way
First Call for Help 211 or (386)253-0563
Volusia County Schools
West Volusia
734-7190 ext. 20000 New Smyrna Beach 427-5223 ext. 20000
Daytona Beach 255-6475 ext. 20000 Deltona/DeBary (386) 860-3322
DeLand
(386) 734-1711
Deltona
(386) 878-8100
Edgewater (386) 424-2400
Flagler
County
(386) 437-8202
New Smyrna
Beach Hotlines (386)
424-2113
(386) 424-2114
Ormond
Beach Public Works (386) 676-3220 Police
non-emergency (386) 677-0731
Ponce
Inlet (386) 322-6711
Port
Orange (386) 506-5999
FPL Hotline
1-800-4-OUTAGE
FEMA
Assistance number 1-800-621-3362.
American Red Cross: (386) 226-1400 (daily) (866)
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Shelters
(updated 6 p.m. Sunday,
Aug. 26)
Two American Red Cross Chapters are working
together to operate a shelter for residents affected by flooding in
Volusia County that includes the Osteen-Maytown and Stone Island areas.
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The Florida’s Coast to Coast Chapter and the
Central Florida Chapter opened a shelter today at the First Baptist
Church, 325 First St., Geneva for affected residents.
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An American Red Cross shelter is open for
DeBary residents at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, 26 Dogwood Terrace in
DeBary.
Residents seeking shelter should bring:
- Special dietary food, snacks or comfort food
- Bedding, pillows, blanket, etc.
- Medication and medical supplies
- Oxygen supplies or arrange with an oxygen
company to deliver the oxygen to the special needs shelter
- Toiletry items, flashlights, batteries and
extra clothing
- Diapers, infant and elderly/disabled
necessities
- Time occupiers such as books, magazines,
games or cards
- Important papers, credit cards, cash and
identification
Persons needing transportation to a shelter can
ride Votran, the county’s public transit system, for free. Residents
should contact Votran at (386) 761-7700 (Daytona Beach); (386) 424-6800
(Southeast Volusia) or (386) 943-7033 (West Volusia).
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Pets
Special needs
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