Thousands are expected to line up again on Tuesday for financial relief from Hurricane Irma.

About 15,000 people got help at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Monday.

The Department of Children and Families is making sure electronic food benefits only go to people who were truly affected by Hurricane Irma.

The Food for Florida program provides relief for people who lost food or lost wages after the storm.

Residents say hundreds of dollars in food assistance will be a big help.

"We had to find some money, extra money and replace the food," said Amy Daniels, who received food benefits.

The relief center at Camping World Stadium will be open until Tuesday night.

And more big lines in Seminole County are outside the "Orlando Live Events Venue."

Dozens of Florida Department of Children and Families workers are helping people there get the help they need after Irma.

Another food assistance center is expected to open in Marion County next week.

To move things along more quickly, you can pre-register at Food for Florida.

You should also bring your driver's license or another state-issued picture I.D.