211 is a "central clearing house" for referrals for social services. A "one stop shop", if you will. Call them if you are in any kind of need, whether you are a survivor of a natural disaster survivor, or have suffered a personal disaster. The organization is a "referral-only" group. They will refer you to the actual group that will help you.
Why call 2-1-1? Counseling. Education. Temporary resources. Employment. Volunteering.
There are a hundred reasons to call.
Here's just a short list of ways 2-1-1 can help.
Mon Jun 13 17:36:05 +0000 2011 by LTel:added contact
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Mon May 30 19:14:51 +0000 2011 by LTel:updated number
main_phone: dial 211, locally in Missouri or (800) 427-4626 -> dial 211, locally in Missouri or 1800-427-4626 if calling by cell
(show/hide changes)Fri May 15 03:11:33 +0000 2009 by LTel:parish: -> Statewide
region: -> Statewide
organization: 211 -> United Way
areas_served: -> Missouri, Statewide
is_fee_required: N/A -> No
(show/hide changes)Tue Jul 29 21:53:35 +0000 2008 by tfri:name: 211 - Missouri -> 211 - Missouri Referrals
notes: 211 is a "central clearing house" for social services. A "one stop shop", if you will. Call them if you are in any kind of need, whether you are a survivor of a natural disaster survivor, or have suffered a personal disaster.
From their website:
What Kind Of Help Can 2-1-1 Provide?
Why call 2-1-1? Counseling. Education. Temporary resources. Employment. Volunteering.
There are a hundred reasons to call.
Here's just a short list of ways 2-1-1 can help.
Basic Human Needs
Food pantries
Shelters
Rent
Utility assistance
Physical and Mental Health Resources
Medicaid
Medicare
Pre-natal care
Crisis intervention
Support groups
Counseling
Alcohol and drug rehabilitation
Work Initiatives
Educational and vocational training programs
English as a second language classes
Job training
General Educational Development (GED) preparation
Financial and transportation assistance
Support for Seniors and those with Disabilities
Agencies on aging
Centers for independent living
Adult day care
Meals at home
Respite care
Home health care
Transportation and recreation
Support for Children Youth and Families
After-school programs
Tutoring
Mentorship programs
Family resource centers
Protective services
Counseling
Early childhood learning programs
Child care referral centers
Recreation
Volunteering
Volunteer centers
Mentorship opportunities
Locations to donate food
Clothing, furniture, computers and other items
One-time, long-term, permanent, part-time or group volunteering opportunities -> 211 is a "central clearing house" for referrals for social services. A "one stop shop", if you will. Call them if you are in any kind of need, whether you are a survivor of a natural disaster survivor, or have suffered a personal disaster. The organization is a "referral-only" group. They will refer you to the actual group that will help you.
From their website:
What Kind Of Help Can 2-1-1 Provide?
Why call 2-1-1? Counseling. Education. Temporary resources. Employment. Volunteering.
There are a hundred reasons to call.
Here's just a short list of ways 2-1-1 can help.
Basic Human Needs
Food pantries
Shelters
Rent
Utility assistance
Physical and Mental Health Resources
Medicaid
Medicare
Pre-natal care
Crisis intervention
Support groups
Counseling
Alcohol and drug rehabilitation
Work Initiatives
Educational and vocational training programs
English as a second language classes
Job training
General Educational Development (GED) preparation
Financial and transportation assistance
Support for Seniors and those with Disabilities
Agencies on aging
Centers for independent living
Adult day care
Meals at home
Respite care
Home health care
Transportation and recreation
Support for Children Youth and Families
After-school programs
Tutoring
Mentorship programs
Family resource centers
Protective services
Counseling
Early childhood learning programs
Child care referral centers
Recreation
Volunteering
Volunteer centers
Mentorship opportunities
Locations to donate food
Clothing, furniture, computers and other items
One-time, long-term, permanent, part-time or group volunteering opportunities
(show/hide changes)Tue Jul 29 21:39:24 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: -> 211 is a "central clearing house" for social services. A "one stop shop", if you will. Call them if you are in any kind of need, whether you are a survivor of a natural disaster survivor, or have suffered a personal disaster.
From their website:
What Kind Of Help Can 2-1-1 Provide?
Why call 2-1-1? Counseling. Education. Temporary resources. Employment. Volunteering.
There are a hundred reasons to call.
Here's just a short list of ways 2-1-1 can help.
Basic Human Needs
Food pantries
Shelters
Rent
Utility assistance
Physical and Mental Health Resources
Medicaid
Medicare
Pre-natal care
Crisis intervention
Support groups
Counseling
Alcohol and drug rehabilitation
Work Initiatives
Educational and vocational training programs
English as a second language classes
Job training
General Educational Development (GED) preparation
Financial and transportation assistance
Support for Seniors and those with Disabilities
Agencies on aging
Centers for independent living
Adult day care
Meals at home
Respite care
Home health care
Transportation and recreation
Support for Children Youth and Families
After-school programs
Tutoring
Mentorship programs
Family resource centers
Protective services
Counseling
Early childhood learning programs
Child care referral centers
Recreation
Volunteering
Volunteer centers
Mentorship opportunities
Locations to donate food
Clothing, furniture, computers and other items
One-time, long-term, permanent, part-time or group volunteering opportunities
hours: -> 24x7x365 (24 hours/day)
(show/hide changes)Tue Jul 29 21:24:34 +0000 2008 by tfri:(show/hide changes)(hide history)