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Get help paying bills, finding food, and locating other resources near you. Call 211 now for confidential help from a caring expert.
Every year, 211 receives more requests for help finding housing, shelters, and financial assistance for housing expenses than anything else. In 2019, 211s made 5 million connections to resources related to preventing homelessness and housing insecurity.
If you are having trouble paying a utility bill or need help finding lower-cost options for phone or internet, you can always contact your local 211 for help. Simply call 211 to speak to a specialist, or use this search to find more contact information, including online searchable databases.
Contact 211 for available local assistance to help you pay rental bills. Use this tool , created by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Stanford Legal Design Lab, to find local information about your rights and protections as a renter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WIC is a federal financial assistance program offered through state governments to assist low-income households in purchasing essential food and supplies for pregnant women, infants, and young children.
The fund, administered by United Way Worldwide, aims to help eligible grocery workers in need of financial assistance, with life’s surprises and urgent needs, like health care expenses or automotive repairs. The fund will also connect grocery workers with local resources through 211.
Whether you need help affording medical treatment, finding transportation to get to a doctor's appointment, or are having trouble paying for prescribed medication, 211 can help you identify available resources. Simply call 211 from a cell phone or landline to speak to a local specialist today.
The 211 network in the United States responds to more than 21 million requests for help every year. Most calls, web chats, and text messages are from people looking for help meeting basic needs like housing, food, transportation, and health care.
If you are caring for someone and need some respite, extra resources, or just someone to talk to - please contact 211. You are not alone and 211 has the most up-to-date information about local assistance that may be available to you or your loved one.
If you need assistance locating long-term mental health resources, talking through a problem, or exploring mental health treatment options, call 211 to speak with a live person who can help. 211 conversations are confidential, can be made anonymously, and are available in 180 languages upon request. If you prefer to text, use web chat, or ...