Sioux Center, IA – Residents in Sioux County have less than two weeks to apply for in-person Disaster Case Advocacy assistance before the program officially ends on Friday, October 31, 2025, according to the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
The deadline marks the final opportunity for individuals affected by the June 2024 storms to receive support through the state’s Disaster Case Advocacy Program. The initiative has provided recovery guidance and resources to households impacted by last summer’s severe weather across northwest Iowa.
According to officials, October 31 is also the last day new disaster-related cases will be accepted under this program. Residents in Sioux and Clay counties are being encouraged to reach out for help as soon as possible to ensure they receive assistance before the program closes.
The Disaster Case Advocacy Program connects survivors with caseworkers who help coordinate housing repairs, access relief funds, and replace essential items lost during storms. Those still experiencing recovery needs are urged to contact their county emergency management office or visit go.iowa.gov/S6VA for more information.
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