Housing Opportunities:
Residents of 2021, 2022, and 2025 Flood Impacted Counties in KY
Fill out the Interest Form to connect to a Fahe Disaster Resilience Team Member and learn more about what program could be best for you.
To learn more about the Homebuyer Assistance and Rehabilitation/Reconstruction programs, see the Housing Opportunity tab below.
For more information about CDBG-Disaster Recovery Programs, visit the Department for Local Government Disaster Recovery Program page.
Disaster impact is prioritized, but not required for the Homebuyer Assistance program
If you are in need of immediate help in KY, please apply for FEMA assistance at disasterassistance.gov
Impacted by a disaster in WV, VA, TN, or NC in 2024 or 2025?
Complete our Needs Assessment to provide your information for future potential recovery opportunities.
Read our 2025 Multi State Disaster article for additional state resources.
Check out the Fahe Disaster FAQ Sheet for additional federal resources.
Flooding Response in Eastern Kentucky

intake materials for Housing Opportunities
Homebuyer Assistance for Single Family New Construction
Please review and complete the intake packet for the open housing site you are interested in. Once reviewed, the Fahe Disaster Resilience Team will reach out to you with additional information and next steps.
Rehab/Recon Assistance for Flood Impacted Homeowner
Highway 30 & Highland Avenue
Jackson/Breathitt County, KY
In-person intake – Tuesday & Thursday 11:00am – 2:00pm
Jackson City Hall
333 Broadway St.
Jackson, KY 41339
New Hope Estates
Floyd County, KY
In-person intake – Monday & Wednesday 11:00am – 2:00pm
Floyd County Community Center
7199 KY-80
Langley, KY 41645
Skyview
Perry County, KY
In-person intake – Monday & Thursday 11:00am – 2:00pm
Hazard City Hall
700 Main St.
Hazard, KY 41701
STORIES OF RESILIENCE
Read personal accounts directly from disaster survivors who are forging a new way forward for their families.
RESOURCES
If you need immediate help, please apply for FEMA assistance at disasterassistance.gov.
Please read our multi-state disaster article for additional resources.
Check out the Fahe Disaster FAQ sheet for additional federal resources.