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February-17-2012
Students in Ruston learn financial stability
High school students in Ruston were the latest to take part in the Dollars & $ense Reality Fair on February 8th and 9th. Armed with calculators and a budgeting sheet, students visited booths wit
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December-12-2011
Dollars and Sense Reality Fair at Carroll High School
United Way of Northeast Louisiana is committed to helping hardworking individuals and families become more financially stable.  Providing our youth with basic financially literacy education can
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October-17-2011
2011 Angus Golf Tournament
The Second Annual Angus-United Way Golf Tournament was held this past weekend at the beautiful links of Frenchman's Bend. The 4-man scramble was a huge success with great prizes and perfect weathe
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October-7-2011
2011 ULM Kickoff
The 2011 ULM Campaign Kickoff was held Thursday, October, 6, 2011. Speakers include Ms. Jaclyn Peters, ULM United Way Campaign Co-Chair, Ms. Katrina Branson, ULM United Way Campaign Chair, Dr. Nick Br
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Just as you would dial 9-1-1 on your telephone for an emergency, you can now dial 2-1-1 for fast access to information about community services such as:

• food/shelter/clothing

• abuse/neglect prevention and protection

• rent/utility/financial assistance

• elderly services

• financial assistance

• job training

• transportation assistance

• disease support groups

• counseling

• education programs

• children/youth services

• volunteer opportunities

  and much more...

 

Serving Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, LaSalle, Lincoln,

Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, and West Carroll parishes. 

 



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Sooner or later, you or someone you know in northeast Louisiana will need help. When that time comes, United Way 2-1-1 will be there. When you call, knowledgeable staff members listen to your problem, assess what services you may need, and provide information and referrals for the most appropriate place(s) in the community you can go to get help. All information is free and confidential. All you have to do is call – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you’d rather talk to someone in person, stop by the United Way office and our caring and compassionate staff will be ready to assist you.

 

Sometimes "help" means information. United Way 2-1-1 is your connection to community-wide information about non-profits, civic organizations, volunteer opportunities and much more.


Another way to access information is through the Guide to Human Services, This resource will provide fast access to a database of community services in order to provide information about issues such as food, shelter, clothing, abuse/neglect prevention and protection, rent/utility assistance, elderly services, disease support groups, counseling, education, children/youth services, and much more...

 


United Way 2-1-1 maintains a database of over 500 community services in order to provide information about issues such as food, shelter, clothing, abuse/neglect prevention and protection, rent/utility assistance, elderly services, disease support groups, counseling, education, children/youth services, and much more.

 

View the Resource Database Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria.

 

Email United Way 2-1-1:

or just dial 2-1-1

Alternate numbers to reach 2-1-1 are (318) 322-0400 or (800) 594-8911