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Dial 2-1-1 or Contact Your Local NID-HCA Branch Office

Our counselors have established a reliable referral resource of supportive service that could assist you, when additional services not offered by NID-HCA are needed. Please ask your counselor for a directory of referral services. Please keep in mind that the support service providers maybe private or public and it is up to your discretion which service provider best fit your needs.

If you need a referral to a supportive and/or emergency service please contact an NID-HCA office in your area to schedule an appointment.

What is 211?

211 is an easy to remember telephone number assigned by the Federal Communications Commission to streamline access to health and human services.

211 is available on a 24-hour basis to connect residents to a wide variety of human services or social services across the state.

If someone needs information or referral services but has little or no prior knowledge or experience, dialing 211 is much simpler than other options. Once the person dials 211, a professional Information and Referral specialist will then either refer or connect that caller to the correct agency based on the services needed.

Callers to 211 can get LIVE assistance with needs such as: food, shelter, counseling, income supports, employment, healthcare, and services for specialized populations such as the elderly and persons with disabilities and much more.

All calls are free, anonymous and confidential.
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NID-HCA is a diverse network of advocacy groups and individuals, organizations, housing counselors, real estate professionals, community groups, civic organizations and faith-based organizations committed to ensuring fair housing opportunities for all in urban/minority communities throughout the country. As an advocacy, communications, education and resource network, NID-HCA works to provide its partners and the communities they serve with information to assist them in their advocacy efforts to address issues ranging from increasing access to quality housing and mortgage products and eliminating housing disparities.