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    Ronald E. Baldwin
    Courthouse, Room 610
    222 E. Weber Ave.
    Stockton, CA 95202
    209-468-3962 Phone
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  RECOVERY INFORMATION CENTER

ATTENTION: Price gouging following a natural disaster is illegal in California.

Current Declartions/Proclamations | Government Assistance | Non-profit Agency Assistance |

Current Declarations & Proclamations

25-Jul-08  U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Designation-Drought - S2690

USDA granted a Secretarial Disaster Designation due to drought & abnormal cold weather

Eligible Primary Counties: Alameda

Eligible Contiguous Counties: List includes San Joaquin County

Event: Drought & abnormal cold weather that occurred March 08, 2008, through June 17, 2008.

Assistance available:

  • Emergency farm loans for actual losses as a direct result of the disaster
    • Up to a maximum of $500,000
    • Interest rate of 3.75 percent

Application Deadline: March 02, 2009

Who may apply:  Farmers and ranchers who conduct family-sized farming operations.

USDA - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency:
3422 W. Hammer Ln., Stockton
(209) 472-7127

Disabilities:
202-720-2600
(voice & TDD)

25-Jun-08  U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Designation-Drought - S2690

USDA granted a Secretarial Disaster Designation due to drought & abnormal cold weather

Eligible Primary Counties: Calaveras

Eligible Contiguous Counties: List includes San Joaquin County

Event: Drought & abnormal cold weather that occurred April 20, 21,and 24, 2008.

Assistance available:

  • Emergency farm loans for actual losses as a direct result of the disaster
    • Up to a maximum of $500,000
    • Interest rate of 3.75 percent

Application Deadline: March 16, 2009

Who may apply:  Farmers and ranchers who conduct family-sized farming operations.

USDA - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency:
3422 W. Hammer Ln., Stockton
(209) 472-7127

Disabilities:
202-720-2600
(voice & TDD)

29-Jul-08 SBA - San Joaquin County - California Drought - SBA# 11334

The U.S. Small Business Administration declared County of San Joaquin a "Contiguous County."  This due to to losses caused by drought conditions that occurred January 1, 2008, and continuing.

Primary County: Calaveras.

Event: July 07, 2008 USDA Designation for the Drought (see below)

Assistance available:

  • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs)

Application Deadline:  March 09, 2009

Who may apply:  Small, non-farm businesses and small agricultural cooperatives.  Small business include those that do business directly with the growers, such as truckers and suppliers of agricultual equipment or services.

SBA - Small Business Administration

800-659-2955

Hearing impared:
800-877-8339

21-Aug-07 SBA - San Joaquin County - California Drought - SBA# 10987

The U.S. Small Business Administration declared County of San Joaquin a "Contiguous County."  This due to to losses caused by drought conditions that occurred October 1, 2006, through April 30, 2007.

Eligible Primary County: Sacramento

Event: August 9, 2007 USDA Designation for the Drought (see below)

Assistance available:

  • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs)

Application Deadline:  April 9, 2008

Who may apply:  Small, non-farm businesses and small agricultural cooperatives.  Small business include those that do business directly with the growers, such as truckers and suppliers of agricultual equipment or services.

SBA - Small Business Administration

800-659-2955

Hearing impared:
800-877-8339

9-Aug-07  U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Designation-Drought - S2563

USDA granted a Secretarial Disaster Designation due to drought.

Eligible Primary Counties: Sacramento

Eligible Contiguous Counties: List includes San Joaquin County

Event: Drought that occurred October 1, 2006, through April 30, 2007

Assistance available:

  • Emergency farm loans for actual losses as a direct result of the disaster
    • Up to a maximum of $500,000
    • Interest rate of 3.75 percent

Application Deadline:  April 9, 2008

Who may apply:  Farmers and ranchers who conduct family-sized farming operations.

USDA - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency:
3422 W. Hammer Ln., Stockton
(209) 472-7127

Disabilities:
202-720-2600
(voice & TDD)

09-May-07 Dept of  Agriculture - San Joaquin County Declared "Contiguous County"

The U.S. Department of Agriculture declared several counties a Secretrial disaster and included San Joaquin as a "Contiguous County."  This due to to losses caused by multiple events (see list below), that began October 15, 2006.

Eligible Primary Counties: List does not include San Joaquin

Eligible Contiguous Counties: List includes San Joaquin

Combined effects of multiple events:

  • Drought
  • Highter than normal temperatures
  • Prolonged freezing conditions
  • Abnormally low temperatures

Assistance available:

  • Emergency farm loans for actual losses as a direct result of the disaster
    • Up to a maximum of $500,000
    • Interest rate of 3.75 percent

Application Deadline:  January 09, 2008

Who may apply:  Farmers and ranchers who conduct family-sized farming operations.

USDA - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Farm Service Agency:
3422 W. Hammer Ln., Stockton
(209) 472-7127

Disabilities:
202-720-2600
(voice & TDD)

23-May-07 SBA - San Joaquin County - California Drought and Freeze

The U.S. Small Business Administration declared County of San Joaquin a "Primary County."  This due to to losses caused by freezing conditions that began October 15, 2006 - and continuing.

Eligible Primary Counties: Includes San Joaquin

Event: Drought and Freezing temperatures

Assistance available:

  • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs)

Application Deadline:  January 09, 2008

Who may apply:  Small, non-farm businesses and small agricultural cooperatives.  Small business include those that do business directly with the growers, such as truckers and suppliers of agricultual equipment or services.

SBA - Small Business Administration

800-659-2955

Hearing impared:
800-877-8339

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General Recovery Information
  Federal Consumer Information Center - (888) 878-3256
Governmental Assistance
Missing Persons/Family Assistance Cleanup Assistance Information Individual & Family Aassistance
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx-xxx-xxxx Environmental Health tips on food & water safety 209-468-3420 Federal Emergency Management Agency
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800-462-9029
800-462-7585
    Solid Waste 209-468-3066    
Locate a Shelter/Get Counseling     Public Agency Assistance
        OES Disaster Assistance Division 916-464-1012
           
Openings/Relocations/Schedules Long Term Redevelopment Business & Employment Resources
    Community Development Department 209-468-3121 Dept. Ag.-Farm Service Agency 209-946-6241
        Small Business Administration 916-498-6410
        Internal Revenue Service 800-829-1040

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Private Non-Profit

Offering Help/Donations

Relief organizations request donors wanting to donate items to help disaster victims, call their local offices. Local relief organizations assess the immediate needs in their communities. Major San Joaquin agencies listed above. See Relate Links linksr more listings.

CAN - Coordinated Assistance Network

A multi-agency disaster relief database linking relief agencies on a secured database to share supplies and volunteer needs. See their information website.

Direct Support Coordinated Money Accounts Volunteering
American Red Cross - San Joaquin 209-466-6971 United Way of San Joaquin 209-469-6980 Volunteer Connection 209-xxx-xxxx
Delta Blood Bank 209-943-3830        
Salvation Army 209-948-8956        

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No Matter Where You Live, Floods Happen...

And they can happen to you. About one-third of all flood insurance claims are paid to property owners in "low - to moderate risk" areas. Although there is a reduce risk of flooding in these areas, financial losses can be devastating if a flood occurs and you are uninsured.

Your homeowners policy specifically excludes damage from "rising water". Federal Flood Insurance is the only type of coverage which protects your home and belongings from damage caused by "rising water" associated with flooding.

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