INSURANCE AUTO DIALER [https://www.fema.gov/news-release/20200220/insurance-auto-dialer] Release Date: September 19, 2018 ST. CROIX, Virgin Islands – FEMA wants eligible survivors to receive all their assistance. Virgin Islanders may receive a phone call as a reminder that survivors affected by hurricanes Irma and Maria have up to 12 months from the date of registration to submit insurance settlement documents, exclusion, or a denial letter, especially if there has been a 30 day or more delay. FEMA has been working with the territory to identify short and long-term housing assistance options to meet the individual needs of survivors. * Please fax your insurance documents to 800-827-8112 or mail copies to FEMA, PO Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055 or upload the documents at DisasterAssistance.gov. * If you have any questions, please contact FEMA at 800-621-3362. If you have a speech or hearing disability and use 711 or Video Relay Service (VRS), call 800-621-3362. TTY: 800-462-7585. ### FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after a disaster. For official information on the recovery effort following the hurricanes, please visit www.informusvi.com [http://www.informusvi.com] or www.usviupdate.com [http://www.usviupdate.com]. Follow us on social media at twitter.com/femaregion2 [https://twitter.com/femaregion2] and www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginIslands [http://www.facebook.com/FEMAUSVirginIslands]. To sign up for emergency, weather related, public safety and service disruption alerts on the Virgin Islands, sign up for Alert VI [https://member.everbridge.net/index/892807736729008#/login] or copy  https://member.everbridge.net/index/892807736729008#/login into your browser. To donate or volunteer, contact the voluntary or charitable organization of your choice through the National Voluntary Agencies Active in Disasters (NVOAD) at www.nvoad.org [http://www.nvoad.org].  For those who wish to help, cash donations offer voluntary agencies the most flexibility in obtaining the most-needed resources and pumps money into the local economy to help businesses recover. The Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands also has the “Fund for the Virgin Islands” at www.USVIrecovery.org [http://www.USVIrecovery.org].