church groups. the qualifications. what they need from us is some skill and a willing heart. the volunteers are the effort. we re able to build a new home for about $50,000. reporter: long-term recovery report in chrisfield is being driven by a coalition of supporter, aiding a town that is often overlooked. it was all about new jersey. never a mention of what is happening in chrisfield. there s still significant recovery that needs to happen here. reporter: the recovery group is building 3500 new homes and hoping to build far more. this is riewlgtd fountain s ruth fountain s new house. it s been a struggle. but thank god. we re as far as we are today. reporter: well, the red cross also remains active in chrisfield just today. the organization brought in a grant worth more than $1 million to aid with repairs. kai? alex, thank you. our complete coverage continues with meteorologist chelsea ingram, live in the inner harbor, with the wjz mobile weather lab. she
know all about insurance, what their options are, or even that they re eligible. reporter: in some cases, specially-trained navigators are helping through the open enrollment. shown here, to basically get my mindset right, to tell them exactly what they might need to do to qualify. reporter: but maryland s own website has dealt with its share of glitches as well. we re on day 29. i ve had 18 attempts to get on the website and get good information. and i have yet to be successful. reporter: perry hall delegate, kathy shilegga praises outreach effort efforts like this. but agrees the deadline should be delayed. we need to do more to help people. because this website is not working and people are not signing up. reporter: some in congress have already called for the resignation of health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she ll take the hot seat on capitol hill tomorrow, answering yet more questions about the troubled healthcare rollout. reporter: d
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