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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Illinois 2-1-1 helps locate health and human service assistance, in McLean, Livingston and DeWitt counties

Every hour of every day, someone in Illinois needs help locating and connecting with essential community services. On February 11, 2009, United Way 2-1-1 made its debut in Central Illinois to help residents find fast, free and confidential help for health and human services. 2-1-1 is the number to call to get or give help in McLean, DeWitt and Livingston Counties.

United Way 2-1-1 is for times of non-emergency crisis as well as for everyday needs. The 2-1-1 call specialists are available to help individuals locate health and human service assistance, on everything from mortgage assistance, EITC tax help and food and shelter, to job counseling services and health resources. United Way 2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, such as:

§ Basic Human Needs: such as food, shelter, rent and utility assistance

§ Physical and Mental Health Resources: such as health insurance programs, Medicaid and Medicare, medical information lines, crisis intervention services

§ Employment Supports: such as job training, transportation assistance, education programs

§ Support for Older Americans and Persons with Disabilities: such as adult day care, respite care, home health care, independent living programs

§ Support for Children, Youth and Families: such as afterschool programs, family resource centers, mentoring, tutoring, protective services

If you are unable to connect to 2-1-1 through your phone, call 1-800-570-PATH (7284).

FOR access the United Way 2-1-1 database of social services in McLean, Livingston and DeWitt counties:
http://www.referweb.net/Path/

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