Wimauma and Plant City centers will help those whose homes or property were damaged in 2024 hurricanes apply for more than $200 million in relief funds
Hillsborough County, Fla. (June 4, 2026) - Hillsborough County will open two pop-up service centers for several days this month to help income-eligible residents in Plant City and Wimauma who had property damage from Hurricanes Helene or Milton in 2024. The service centers will offer assistance to residents applying for relief funds as part of the County's Rebuilding for Tomorrow Homeowner Repair and Reconstruction Program.
The centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at these locations and dates:
- June 8, 15, 22, 29: Each Monday in June at the Wimauma Community Health Center, 16621 Lagoon Shore Blvd., Wimauma, FL 33598
- June 9, 16, 23, 30: Each Tuesday in June at the Plant City Community Resource Center, 307 N. Michigan Ave., Plant City, FL 33566
In addition to the two pop-up centers, the Rebuilding for Tomorrow Service Center at 1029 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, FL 33604, remains open. Hours for the Hillsborough Avenue site are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hillsborough County also has opened a call center to help with the application process. Residents can call (813) 540-7767 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hillsborough County was awarded $709 million by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to assist with recovery and mitigation efforts related to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which struck in 2024. About $211 million of that amount will be dedicated to the Homeowner Repair and Reconstruction Program. Qualified homeowners may get funding and support to repair or rebuild their homes. For those who have already repaired home damages from Hurricanes Helene or Milton, reimbursement programs are available for qualified homeowners.
Eligible residents can qualify for up to $350,000 to replace or rebuild storm-damaged housing; $10,000 - $50,000 in eligible reimbursement costs for permitted work already completed by the homeowner; or up to $150,000 in repairs that have not been covered under other programs. The program is for homeowners earning up to 120% of Area Median Income ($110,100 annual household income for a two-person household), with priority given to those earning 80% or less of Area Median Income ($73,400 annual household income for a two-person household).
The Rebuilding for Tomorrow program will remain open until all funding is obligated. In addition to funding for homeowner assistance, some of the grant money will go toward projects to repair damage the storms caused to roads, canals, culverts, pump stations, wastewater lift stations, and other infrastructure, and for projects that will improve the area's resilience for future storms.
About the Rebuilding for Tomorrow Program
Rebuilding for Tomorrow is a Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program administered by Hillsborough County and funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that provides funding to help communities recover from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The program supports long-term recovery efforts, including housing rehabilitation, infrastructure restoration, economic revitalization, and mitigation projects, with funding prioritized for the most impacted areas and low- and moderate-income households.
As part of this initiative, the Rebuilding for Tomorrow Infrastructure Program, in partnership with the cities of Plant City, Tampa, and Temple Terrace, focuses on rebuilding and strengthening public systems in Hillsborough County damaged by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.