Although RtoR’s Directory of Family-Endorsed Providers focuses on the northeastern states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts, our Resource Specialists receive calls from people across the nation looking for help for a loved one with a mental health concern.
A website’s reach does not stop at the state line. At rtor.org we try to make sure that all callers have the opportunity to talk with a live person who can help them identify and connect with the relevant services in their own community. For those callers who live outside our service region, a nationwide service called 2-1-1 may be the solution.
According to the national website, “2-1-1 is a free, confidential referral and information helpline and website that connects people from all communities and of all ages to the essential health and human services they need, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” This service is available in all 50 states, and Washington DC and Puerto Rico, with 92.6% of Americans living within its reach.
Callers to the 2-1-1 phone line will speak with a community resource specialist who can help them connect with local organizations providing critical services in the broad categories of:
- Health & Mental Health
- Human Trafficking
- Crisis & Emergency
- Disaster Assistance
- Food
- Housing & Utilities
- Jobs & Support
- Reentry for Ex-Offenders
- Veterans
2-1-1 is such a useful and accessible resource, it is surprising that more people are not aware of it. The Resource Specialists of RtoR.org provide a personalized service to families looking for vetted mental health resources in the NY-NJ-CT-MA region. When people call from outside that region or when they have a need that cannot be met a provider in our Family-Endorsed Directory, we often refer them to 2-1-1.
Specific services provided by 2-1-1 differ from state to state. In Connecticut, where RtoR.org is based, 2-1-1 provides a mobile outreach service for children in mental health crisis and coordinates the housing referral process for the homeless. Other states offer other unique services, but most state 2-1-1 lines help with connections to the following:
- supplemental food and nutrition programs
- shelter and housing options and utilities assistance
- emergency information and disaster relief
- employment and education opportunities
- services for veterans
- health care, vaccination and health epidemic information
- addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs
- reentry help for ex-offenders
- support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs
- a safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional abuse
To contact 2-1-1 in your state, simply dial the numbers 2-1-1 from any phone, or go to www.211.org
Please note: 2-1-1 helplines are operated independently in each state and have no affiliation with www.RtoR.org or its sponsor, Laurel House, Inc. The information in this article is offered as a service to our users, and is not an official endorsement of 2-1-1 or any of its affiliates.
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I trying get help with my electric and need find job if anything email me
Cindy,
rtor.org does not help with utility bills and employment. But if you send an email to help@rtor.org and tell us where you live, we might be able to find a service provider in your area who can help you.
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Jay