When disaster strikes Montana, and FEMA and other organizations fails to truly help the people of Montana, Montana Concerned Citizens Foundation Fund (MCCFF) fills in the gaps.
Often times, clean-up is ignored by relief organizations and the path forward for families cannot be started until the path is cleared of the debris; both physically, emotionally and administratively.
MCCFF steps up to the plate to assist with construction estimates, meeting differences in insurance coverage and payoffs to pave the way for permitting and construction to bring back the stability individuals and families in Montana need after disaster strikes.
Sometimes the mundane and simple tasks turn out to be the more complicated and time consuming and delay the healing process and healthy fresh starts for survivors of natural disasters that already have enough on their plate and end up emotionally empty and drained after dealing with the bureaucratic process of endless paperwork.
MCCFF connects survivors with the people and resources they need to move forward and regain control in their lives so they can feel like contributing members of their community again.