Today offered opportunities to reflect on the generosity of those within and without our community. A number of new support resources became available to those affected by the flood, including some arriving on four legs.
Take a moment to check the latest information below and ensure you’re aware of the resources available as you continue working to recover.
For complete and up-to-date flood recovery resources and information, visit juneau.org/manager/flood-response. For questions, email floodresponse@juneau.gov.
Crisis Canines in Juneau Through August 21
Good news for animal lovers needing a little boost—three Crisis Canine teams arrived in Juneau yesterday to provide comfort and emotional support to flood-impacted residents, emergency responders, and volunteers. These furry friends and their handlers are highly trained and offer a welcome reprieve from stress and long days of hard work.
The Crisis Canine teams will visit flood-impacted neighborhoods, shelters, Disaster Assistance Centers, and schools. They’re scheduled to be in Juneau until Wednesday, August 21.
Learn more about the National Crisis Response Canine program at crisisresponsecanines.org.
Mendenhall Flood Relief Fund Open for Applications, Accepting Donations
The Juneau Community Foundation has reestablished the Mendenhall Flood Relief Fund to support those affected by flooding. If you have experienced significant loss due to the flooding, you are encouraged to apply for relief funds.
Learn more about how to apply or visit juneaucf.org/fund/mendenhall-flood-relief-fund. Please be aware that funds will likely be distributed in December 2024.
Many businesses, the tourism industry, foundations, and individuals in Juneau and beyond have contributed to the fund. We are deeply moved by the generosity of those in our community and beyond. If you want to donate, you can do so online with a credit/debit card or make checks payable to Juneau Community Foundation, 350 North Franklin Street, Suite 4, Juneau, AK 99801.
For more information, visit juneaucf.org/fund/mendenhall-flood-relief-fund.
Dehumidifiers and Fans Available for Delivery
A fresh—and hefty—supply of dehumidifiers, fans, and PPE is arriving today and will be available to residents in need. Supplies will be delivered directly to households by request—if you’re in need of any of these items to help clean up and dry out, sign up at bit.ly/juneau-flood.
Thank you to Alaska DHS&EM for providing these much-needed items for our residents!
Request a Water Turn-Off
In the wake of damage to your home, it’s easy to overlook the important step of turning off your utilities. If your home is uninhabitable and you cannot use water or sewer services due to recent flooding, please get in touch with the CBJ Meters team to request a water turn-off. This will make sure you are not billed unnecessarily.
To request a turn-off, call or text (907) 723-0449 or email CBJ.Utility@Juneau.gov. There is no turn-off fee for flood-affected residents.
Disaster Assistance Centers Now Open
Disaster Assistance Centers for residents impacted by the recent flooding are now open at the Mendenhall Valley Library and Generations Southeast Community Learning Center. Visit the centers to get help applying for Individual Assistance from the State of Alaska or learn more about how the program works.
The centers are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Wednesday, August 14 through Friday, August 16. If you can’t make it during these times, assistance is available after hours by appointment—call (907) 632-2165.
If you need help getting to the center, the Alaska National Guard and Capital Transit provide transportation. Call (907) 632-2165 to request a ride.
To make your application go as quickly and easily as possible, please bring the following information with you when you visit:
- Description of damages and/or losses
- Home ownership documentation
- Insurance information
- Personal ID
- Proof of occupancy (for example, a utility bill)
Learn more about IA at bit.ly/4fExCP1 or ready.alaska.gov/Recovery/IA.
CBJ Seeks Input on Mitigation Strategies
CBJ is interested in hearing from individuals or organizations, especially those with expertise in civil engineering or hydrology, who have ideas to prevent or mitigate future glacier lake outburst events. Please email floodresponse@juneau.gov.