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Dial 2-1-1

4/29/2015

 
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Whether you are a service provider or a resident of Kings County who might need a little help, 2-1-1 Kings County should be your first stop when looking for answers. 2-1-1 can be accessed from the web at www.211kingscounty.org or from any phone by dialing 2-1-1 within Kings County; with a few clicks or a short conversation, anybody in the county has access to all of the resources offered in the area.

In partnership with Kings County Behavioral Health, the 2-1-1 database is maintained by our local Kings United Way office and contains contact information for free, low-cost, or sliding-fee services available in Kings County. While we receive a large number of requests for utility bill assistance, 31% of 2-1-1 Kings County website/call center users are service providers and government employees looking for information on behalf of their clients.

2-1-1 Kings County was accessed over 21,000 times in 2014, and the database contains information about nearly 300 agencies servicing Kings County. The database is a living system; Kings United Way staff members update information as it becomes available and follow-up on calls in order to maintain high caller satisfaction. If you or somebody you know needs help, 2-1-1 Kings County is a free, reliable, and confidential resource. Get help now: Dial 2-1-1 or visit www.211kingscounty.org.

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