- Shelter information and housing assistance
- Sandbags, tarps, and other storm supplies
- Evacuation routes and road closures
- Food, clothing, and hygiene supplies
- Special needs registry and medical supplies
- Emotional and crisis support
United Way 211 specialists are available 24/7 to help you find assistance for all of your non-emergency needs.
Call 211 or 352-304-5827. Text your zip code to 898-211. Chat online here.
To find an open Red Cross Shelter view the shelter map at redcross.org.
Having trouble viewing the shelter map? Call the Marion County's local American Red Cross - the North Florida Region.
Local: 352-620-0500 | National: 800-733-2767
For additional readiness guidance, visit the Red Cross Hurricane Safety site.
For the latest news and updates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, visit https://www.fema.gov or call 800-621-3362.
Not sure if a storm is declared an emergency or natural disaster?
Visit fema.gov/locations to find out.
The Salvation Army helps meet the needs of disaster survivors through:
Learn more about your local team by visiting salvationarmyflorida.org/ocala.
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Have you registered with the Florida Special Needs Registry?
If you or someone you know has special needs, we urge you to review your registry status periodically to help first responders make informed decisions on how to help you in an emergency.
Additionally, check out Marion County's open special needs emergency shelters by visiting marionso.com/emergency-shelters.
Once the storm clears Marion County, the United Way of Marion County will provide more information about tarps, emergency food, and water through our 211 information and referral line. United Way 211 specialists are available 24/7 to help you find assistance.
If your home is damaged but not from flooding, call 800-Red-Cross for information regarding the assessment process. The national number is 800-733-2767.
The latest news and updates are available at Marionso.com Emergency Management and or call FEMA at 800-621-3362.