
On Tuesday, several multi-agency resource centers, otherwise known as MARCs, will go up across the state.
MISSOURI (WSIL) -- Beginning Tuesday, March 25, residents impacted by the March 14th and 15th storms will see resources move into their communities. On Tuesday, several multi-agency resource centers, otherwise known as MARCs, will go up across the state.
Governor Mike Kehoe says these MARCs will provide a central location for local and state agencies to answer questions, provide information and officer disaster relief. If you've been impacted, you can go to any of the MARCs, at any location. Multiple times and locations are happening in Rolla, Hartville, West Plains, Poplar Bluff, Van Buren, Doniphan, Perryville, Pacific and Piedmont.
The MARCs will be available starting on March 25th and run through March 30th. A number of resources will be on hand including insurance information, legal services, food stamp replacement and emergency financial assistance. Organizers suggest you bring along your photo ID and your proof of address, if possible.
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