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Consider United Way to be your partner in helping to build a stronger community. By pooling resources, we can accomplish more together and make a powerful difference. Through a network of programs provided by local health and human service agencies and hundreds of volunteers, United Way is the best way to improve people's lives and our community.

One of the most innovative programs offered by United Way is Project Blueprint, a volunteer development program creating ethnically diverse volunteers for leadership positions on nonprofit boards

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Are you looking for help?
Are you looking for information about counseling or bioterrorism?
Would you like to find a volunteer opportunity?
Need help caring for your elderly parents?
Trying to find support for a family member with cancer?
Are you looking for child care?

Call 2-1-1 Infoline, anywhere in the state of Connecticut. 2-1-1 Infoline is your source for health and human services information. Help is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year. 2-1-1 Infoline has multilingual caseworkers and is accessible to the hearing-impaired by TDD. 

Professional caseworkers help callers with complex issues such as substance abuse, gambling, basic needs, child care, donations, domestic violence programs, suicide prevention, financial problems and much more. Nearly 200,000 people call
2-1-1 Infoline each year for help. If you need information on services available in other states, Connecticut's 2-1-1 Infoline has their information and referral numbers.

2-1-1 Infoline has the answers to some of life's toughest questions!



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$25.00 can buy 2 meals a day for a month for a Bridge House member.
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