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If you are looking for help or information, please refer to the following resources in our community:
If you need help, your first call should be
Infoline at 2-1-1. The call is free from anywhere in the state of Connecticut. Professional caseworkers are on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year to assist you. Or go to their website to access an online database of services in the state at www.infoline.org.
If you need food now, click here for a listing of more than 80 free food distribution sites in New London County that receive food through the Gemma E. Moran United Way/Labor Food Center.
If you are seeking assistance with your prescription medicines,
you may qualify for one or more than 475 programs, many of which offer
free or nearly-free prescription drugs. Go to the
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
or call 1-888-4PPA-NOW.
United Way's safety net of partner programs is here to help you. Review our list of agency programs that can provide community wellness, services for children and youth, basic human needs, and training and education for jobs.
Want to lend a hand and become a volunteer? Go to Volunteer Solutions and find local volunteer opportunities.
If you are seeking statistical or demographic
information about Southeastern Connecticut, access our online charting system. We've already done the research during our Community Needs Assessment, so take advantage of the information we gathered and sort it whatever way you like.
Where to turn for help in Southeastern Connecticut when you are
between jobs. A list of services, programs and resources in our community that are here to assist you in times of need. Read More >>
Other Most Frequently Viewed Pages on Our Site:
• United Way Staff Listing
• United Way Board of Directors Listing
• Campaign Coordinator's Corner (print materials to download, campaign info, etc.)
• Results You Can See (quarterly newsletter)
• United Way Press Releases
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