(KAIR)--Local area victims of flooding are being offered assistance this week.
That will happen at what’s known as Multi-Agency Resource Centers, with two being held.
According to a news release from the American Red Cross, a Multi-Agency Resource Center, or MARC, is a central location for local and state agencies and human service organizations to answer questions, provide information, and disaster-related information.
The first will be held Tuesday, April 9, in St. Joseph, Missouri, running from 12 noon until 7:00. The MARC will be located at the Keys Christian Church gymnasium at 6001 South 9th Street.
The second MARC will be held Wednesday, April 10, from 12 noon until 7:00 in Mound City, Missouri, at the Mound City R2 Multi-Purpose Room, located at 708 Nebraska Street.
Services being offered to flood victims include insurance information, legal services, food stamp replacement services, and emergency financial assistance.
Those attending are told to bring proof of address.
Child care will be available.
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