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Bridges the gap between emergency assistance and long-term self-sufficiency, and partners with the community and other human service providers to connect them with the resources to address root issues of food insecurity. Also provides access to a computer area with internet access and a printer.

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Public Access Computers/Tools
Public Internet Access Sites
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Illinois 2-1-1 information and referral service. Not every county within Illinois provides a 2-1-1 service. The state is currently in the implementation stage of having each county develop and deliver the 2-1-1 service. 211 Central West: Provides 211 services of Nebraska, Iowa, and a portion of central western Illinois counties of Adams, Bond, Boone, Brown, Bureau, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clay, Coles, Cumberland, De Kalb, De Witt, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jasper, Jo Davies, Kane, Kendall, La Salle, Lawrence, Lee, Logan, Macon, Mason, McDonough, McHenry, Mclean, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Piatt, Pike, Richland, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuler, Scott, Shelby, Stephenson, Vermillion, Wabash, Warren, Whiteside, and Winnebago. 211 DuPage: Provides 211 services for DuPage County 211 Heart of Illinois: Provides 211 services for Fulton, Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Rock Island, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties. 211 Lake County: Provides 211 services for Lake County 211 Metro Chicago: Provides 211 services for Cook County 211 PATH: Provides crisis and information and referral assistance for counties of Alexander, Clark, Crawford, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Iroquois, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Kankakee, Knox, LaSalle, Livingston, Marion, Massac, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, Washington, Wayne, White, Will, and Williams. - Phone: (800)834-0587 211 Southwestern Illinois: Provides 211 services for Saint Louis County in Illinois and Missouri counties of Calhoun, Clinton, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Monroe, Randolph, and Saint Clair - Phone: (800)427-4626

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
211 Systems
Community Resource Connections staff provide information, referral, advocacy, MNSure enrollment assistance and paperwork assistance.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Navigator Programs
Connects people with a wide range of community supports, including health services, education services, human services, faith-based resources, support groups, and other community support.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Provides free and confidential health and human service information for people in Minnesota. 211 call centers are staffed 24/7/365 by certified Community Resource Specialists who assess needs and refer callers to the help they seek. When accessing 211, individuals obtain information from a database of over 40,000 programs and services, which include information about housing, employment, transportation, health services, and eldercare. In the event of a natural or public disaster, 211 works with local emergency management and disaster relief organizations to provide the public with information on resources not only during the disaster, but also throughout long-term recovery efforts.

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Websites
Printed/Printable Materials
Community Web Portals
Comprehensive Information and Referral
211 Systems
Mailing Labels/Spreadsheets
Provides information on community resources and assists with short-term planning to to address immediate needs including: - Childcare - Clothing - Education transportation - Employment - Food - Hennepin County services - Health insurance - Housing
211 is a number that connects callers to information about health and human services - Call specialists are trained in crisis intervention, including suicide intervention - Offers active military member support, veteran support and military family member support - Provides confidential listening and support, in addition to information and referral on abuse/assault, addiction, disabilities, education, financial assistance, food, medical, mental health, military, parenting, recreation, suicide, transportation, volunteer opportunities, etc.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Mental Health Crisis Lines
211 Systems
Suicide Prevention Hotlines
Information and referral services: - Will assess needs of the client, educate about available services, and assist the client in getting access to services. Includes information, application assistance, and advocacy. - Sites offering this program include: Blackduck and 2 sites in Bemidji

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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Navigator Programs
Medicare Information/Counseling
Specialized Information and Referral
We provide support, resources and counseling to Caregivers so that you can take care of yourself while caring for your family member or friend. CARE also helps connect caregivers and seniors with services in the community to meet their individual needs, thereby maintaining and extending independent living.

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Older Adults
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Caregiver Training
- An online directory of services designed to help people in Minnesota identify community resources such as human, health, or social services; information and referral; financial help; and other forms of aid and assistance within Minnesota - Long-term Care Choices Navigator: A decision-support tool available to consumers or professionals that lets people create an individualized plan of care to support older adults to live well and age well

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Websites
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Benefits Screening
Provides: Information and referral, Active listening, Crisis intervention - Linkage service for several agencies after hours including Itasca County Health and Human Services, Itasca Medical Care, Essentia Health Itasca Hospice and Kootasca Community Action programs - Initial contact point for services such as American Red Cross, Salvation Army, AA, Alanon, Crisis Response Team and Habitat for Humanity

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Information and Referral Volunteer Opportunities
211 Systems
Community Service Work Programs
Community Web Portals
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Printed/Printable Materials
Outreach Programs
Services provided: - Food Boxes - Child and Teen Check Ups - Home Visiting Program for first time parents starting pre-natally - Information & Referral - Lending Library for Parents and Children - Summer programs for preschool and elementary age children - Youth as Resources - MAC (Mothers and Children supplemental nutrition for 5-year olds) - NAPS (Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors) - WIC (Women, Infants and Children nutrition program) - Parent Educaiton classes (parents of elementary and teenage students) - Family Support (provides emergency gas vouchers and other assistnace to support families on a limited basis) - MNSure Navigators - Legal Kiosks

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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Wellness Programs
Comprehensive Information and Referral
WIC
Book Loan
Gas Money
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Homework Help Programs
General Clothing Provision
- Adult activities: Offers 55 Alive defensive driving classes, fall softball, Market Place Morning Talks, open co-ed volleyball, and summer softball - Picnic shelter reservations: Permits may be requested for the current year starting on the first business day each February for Little Canada residents. Non-residents will be able to request a permit beginning the first business day each April. - Roseville area senior programs: Provides information on elder resources and referrals, games, and educational programs - Youth programs: Visit online for a full directory of activities and to register

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Picnic Grounds
Volleyball
City/County Parks
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Older Adults
Mature Driver Training
Softball
Adolescents
Provides 1 on 1 peer support in office, in the community, over the phone, and virtually, resource navigation, recovery events, and recovery groups

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Makes referrals to providers that provide case management services and community support programs.

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Information and Referral
Psychiatric Case Management
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
- Information - Assistance - Referral - Coordinate service providers' visits to Northome - Provide meeting rooms

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Meeting Space
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Statewide Wisconsin 2-1-1 information and referral services

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Provides 1 on 1 peer support in office, in the community, over the phone, and virtually, resource navigation, recovery events, and recovery groups

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Websites to find a 2-1-1 information and referral service throughout the United States and Canada - United States: www.211.org/about-us/your-local-211 email [email protected] - Canada: https://211.ca/ email [email protected]

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211 Systems
Comprehensive Information and Referral
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations meet basic needs and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency Services may include: - Food programs - Meals on wheels - Food shelf vouchers - Application assistance - Food support - Health insurance - Social security benefits - Seasonal - School supply distribution - Winter clothing - Food baskets - Toys and holiday gifts to families in need - Outreach and referrals to - Medical services - Housing - Budgeting - Parenting education - Transportation - Etc

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Food Vouchers
Families
Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Free School Supplies
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Winter Clothing
School Supplies Donation Programs
Home Delivered Meals
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Certificates/Forms Assistance
We serve as the hub for the Bemidji recovery community connecting people and families to treatment information, resources and services to help initiate, foster and sustain long-term wellness from addiction. We answer questions, provide information about and link clients to a wide range of resources related to recovery, including treatment options and availability, housing, transportation, employment issues, health care, employment support and peer recovery support groups.
Provides 1 on 1 peer support in office, in the community, over the phone, and virtually, resource navigation, recovery events, and recovery groups

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations meet basic needs and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency Services may include: - Food programs - Meals on wheels - Food shelf vouchers - Application assistance - Food support - Health insurance - Social security benefits - Seasonal - School supply distribution - Winter clothing - Food baskets - Toys and holiday gifts to families in need - Outreach and referrals to - Medical services - Housing - Budgeting - Parenting education - Transportation - Etc

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Food Vouchers
Families
Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Free School Supplies
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Winter Clothing
School Supplies Donation Programs
Home Delivered Meals
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Certificates/Forms Assistance
The goals of the Family Development programs are to assist families in crisis situations meet basic needs and to strive towards and maintain self-sufficiency Services may include: - Food programs - Meals on wheels - Food shelf vouchers - Application assistance - Food support - Health insurance - Social security benefits - Seasonal - School supply distribution - Winter clothing - Food baskets - Toys and holiday gifts to families in need - Outreach and referrals to - Medical services - Housing - Budgeting - Parenting education - Transportation - Etc

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Food Vouchers
Families
Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Free School Supplies
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Winter Clothing
School Supplies Donation Programs
Home Delivered Meals
Winter Clothing Donation Programs
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Single point of contact for individuals and families with a short-term challenge or need, connecting them to viable community resources to help improve household stability. Provides information on resources to help with housing & utilities, transportation, food & basic needs, health & medical, children's needs, employment & education, and more. Provides information on specific guidelines of local resources and assist callers in accessing them in the proper order, with the proper documentation, paperwork, or requirements.

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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Comprehensive Information and Referral

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