2-1-1
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In the U.S. and Canada, 2-1-1 is a relatively new "universal" telephone number, meant to provide quick and easy-to-remember access to public services. In most places where it is currently available, it is operated by a community-service organization, such as the United Way in the Atlanta area. These groups provide information on where to obtain social services, from government agencies and non-profit organizations, and where to volunteer or make a donation in the community – of time, money, goods, or services.
Examples of information available through 211:
- job counseling
- suicide prevention
- debt counseling
- low-income housing
- senior citizen programs
- youth programs
While implementation is still spotty, it has been assigned by both the FCC and the CRTC for nationwide use.
In Canada the service is available in a few communities, including Toronto and Calgary.
At one time, the number was used to reach a coin return operator from Bell.
External links
- National 211.org site homepage (http://www.211.org/)
- 211 status in the U.S. (http://www.211.org/status.html)
- United Way Atlanta page on 211 (http://www.unitedwayatl.org/e0-211.asp)
- 211 Toronto (Ontario, Canada) (http://www.211toronto.ca/)
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