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DeVillier hands out flood assistance information

District 41 State Rep. Phillip DeVillier, R-Eunice, left, speaks to the St. Landry Parish Council Wednesday about flooding issues. DeVillier handed out a list of phone numbers and websites related to flood assistance. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

State Rep. Phillip DeVillier released the following contacts related to the flooding at the Wednesday meeting of the St. Landry Parish Council.
— St. Landry Parish residents call St. Landry Parish Government for assistance with federal assistance at 337-948-3688.

Flood-relief supply opens at DMV

The Oberlin Farmers Market donated flood-relief supplies to a supply depot set up by the Eunice Community Garden, in cooperation with the Eunice Police Department, behind the Department of Motor Vehicles Office on West Ash. From left, are: Kristee Montou, Oberlin Farmers Market; Pam Wood, of Eunice; Brenda Byrd, Oberlin Farmers Market; and Mary Guillory, Eunice Police. (Submitted Photo)

The Eunice Community Garden, in cooperation with the Eunice Police Department, opened a temporary emergency relief center to distribute supplies for those affected by the recent severe weather and flooding.

Eunice Community Health Center offers help with prescriptions lost in flooding

Johnny Fontenot and Willona Bertrand Haley of Eunice Community Health Center open and tag medical supplies delivered and made possible by AmeriCares. Yancy Fontenot is director of the Eunice Community Health Clinic. (Photos by Myra Miller)

Eunice Community Health Center is available to offer a hand-up to Louisiana residents affected by the flooding.

Disaster relief received form Hearts With Hands

Eunice Police reserve Jamie Fontenot checks off an evacuee’s letter for supplies at Word Ministries Monday. (Photos by Myra Miller)

Hearts With Hands, a disaster relief program from Asheville, North Carolina, helped Eunice out Monday as an 18-wheeler tractor trailer rolled into Eunice. The trailer was fully loaded with disaster relief supplies for Eunice residents affected by the weekend flood.

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