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Trident United Way's 2-1-1 Hotline
Current
Services:
- Supportive
listening and crisis intervention 24 hours a day
- Information
about community resources by phone or searchable on-line
- Information
about volunteer opportunities
- Channel
4 News Volunteer Spotlight - Tuesdays at 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm
- TeenLine
- a special support line for youth
- Crisis
response to community tragedies
- Support
group for survivors of suicide
- Training
and workshops for youth and adults
- 2-1-1
Network News - a monthly email newsletter of human service news
What
is 2-1-1?
- FCC
federally designated three digit dialing access code to health
and human services
- Defined
as 24-hour access to get or give help
- Modeled
after the systems for 411 and 911
- Alliance
for Information and Referral Services (AIRS) and United Way of
America are national partners driving the movement
- Communities
have latitude to define the service to meet local needs
Benefits
of 2-1-1
- Makes
getting help easy and simple
- Easily
recognized and remembered number
- Stigma
of getting help reduced by simplicity of number and growing national
recognition
- Centralizes
community resources - makes one number clear access point.
Contact
Us:
- 24
hour Hotline - Dial 2-1-1 or (843) 744-HELP or 1-800-922-2283
- TeenLine
- (843) 747-TEEN or 1-866-873-TEEN
- Business
Office Phone - 747-3007
- Fax
- (843) 566-7193
- P.O.
Box 63305, N. Charleston, SC 29419
- Email: 211@tuw.org
Our 2-1-1 history
Snapshot of calls and callers
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