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POP QUIZ
1. How does 2 -1 -1 help people In need in Orange County?
2. How does 2 -1 -1 help 9 -1 -1 Disaster Response?
3. How does 2 -1 -1 save City's and other Agency's scarce resources?
a. What other services have Cities requested?
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Fields non - emergency yet vital calls, taking pressure off 9,14 call centers
Shelter - Evacuation Sites
Road and School Closures - Food and Water
Non - Emergency Medical Care - Clothing
Local Assistance Centers - Recovery
'We estimated that 2.1.1 got 60,000 calls that normally would
have gone to 9-1 -1, freeing those operators to handle
emergency calls."
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Presentations to
o City employees and other groups in contact with the public
Add 2 -1 -1 and web link to city's
• website
• Cable television channel
• newsletter
Collateral distribution to City Employees and locations:
0 2 -1 -1 Pocket Cards
o Rack Cards
o Fact Sheets
Special access to 2.1 -i's resource database,
o including training
Saves the costs of...
— Research, Printing, Distribution and updating directories
- Which contain limited, often obsolete information
And remain in circulation for years
— Marketing
Non Profits have limited or non - existent Marketing budgets
Saves thousands of man hours per year...
— Misdirected calls
2 -1 -1 referrals are screened by trained AR
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Basic Needs:
Bathing Facilities
Bus & Gas Voucher
Clothing
Diapers/Baby Formula
Food
Household Fumiture/Linens
Housing
Hygiene
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Motel Vouchers
Healthcare:
Community Clinic
Dental Health
Developmental Assessment
Emergency Medical Care
Eye Care
Family Planning
General Medical Care
Health Screening
Immunizations
Insurance
Rent Assistance Prenatal Care
Shelter Prescription Expense Assistance
Transportation Speech Therapy
Utilities Substance Abuse Therapy
Individual &
Family Life:
Adoption/Foster Care
After School Programs
Behavioral Concerns
Burial Arrangements
Child Care
Disability
Emancipation Services
Family -Based Services
Home Based Services
Mentoring Programs
Parenting Education
Safely Surrender Baby
Income Security:
Food Stamps
Government Income Support
Temporary Financial Aid
Training /Employment Services
Unemployment/State Disability
Veterans Benefits
Education:
Educational Institutions
Education Programs
Homeless Student Services
Preschool
School Readiness
School Supplies
Tutoring
Criminal Justice
& Legal Services:
Child Abase
Child Custody Assistance
Child Support
Couns/Probation System
Elder Abuse
Immigration/Citizenship
Labor Boards /Fair Employment
Law Enforcement
Legal Assistance
Offender Services
Parole/Prison System
Re -Entry
Restraining Orders
Tennant/Landlord Rights
Mental Healthcare
& Counseling:
Anger Management
Counseling
Crisis Intervention
Mental Health Care Facilities
Psychiatry
Psychological Evaluations
Suicide Prevention
Support Groups
Environmental Quality:
Animal Services
Environmental Protection/Maintenance
Home /Auto Repair
Vector Control
Organization,
Community Services:
Agency Needs
Cool Centers /Zones
Disaster Services
Donations
General Information Services
Govemment/Muni cipal Institutions
Holiday Programs
Library Services
Occupational /Professional Assoc.
Parks & Recreation Services
[volunteering
Voting Registration
Consumer Services:
Advocacy
Business License
Consumer Complaints/Assistance
Credit Counseling
Licenses and Certificates
Mortgage Foreclosure
Information
Tax Assistance
2 -1 -1 Orange County Fact Sheet
Help Starts Here
In a time of personal crisis, it can be
difficult to know where to turn for
help. By dialing 211, callers can access
a host of community services and
assistance groups.
Basic human services
Food, clothing, shelter, rental
assistance, utility assistance
Physical and mental health resources
Medical information lines, crisis
intervention, support groups,
counseling, drug and alcohol treatment,
Medicaid /Medicare, maternal health,
children's health, insurance
Employment support services
Unemployment benefits, financial
assistance, job training, transportation
assistance, education programs
Support for seniors and persons
with disabilities
Home health care, adult day care,
meal services, respite care,
transportation, homemaker services
Programs for children, youth and
families
Childcare, after - school programs,
Head Start, family resource centers,
About 2-1-1 Orange County
2-1-1 Orange County links Orange County residents to
community health and human services and support. Callers
seeking assistance can dial 211 (toll-free) 24 hours a day and
be connected to trained multilingual Information and Referral
specialists, who maintain a database with information on
government and nonprofit agencies representing specialized
r 1 services. 2-1-1 Orange County also serves as a crucial public
information system during local disasters such as earthquake
or fire.
Simply put, 211 is to social services what 911 is to emergency
services.
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Since the July 2005 launch of the Orange County 2-1-1 call
center through November 2009, our Information & Referral
Specialists have fielded over 276,000 calls and provided more
than 690,000 referrals to residents seeking community
services and support.
Since its inception in 2005, 2-1-1 Orange County has received
support from the County of Orange, Children and Families
Commission, UCIICHOC, Hoag Hospital, Orange County United
Way, local donors and foundations.
2-1-1 Orange County appreciates our partners who share the
vision and desire to fundamentally change and improve the
way in which our community takes care of itself.
For more information, dial toll free:
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