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Welcome to Logan County 211
Logan County 211 connects you to food, housing, utilities, health care, and hundreds of other resources — free, confidential, and available every hour of every day.
connecting you to help in the moments that matter
Help Starts Here.

What is 211?
211 is a simple, easy-to-remember number to call when you need non-emergency help or access to human services. It is a free, 24-hour confidential service so you get the help you need when you need it. When you dial 211, your call will be answered by the local information & referral agency, HelpLine.

How Did 211 Get Started?
In 1997, United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta successfully established a local 211 project. Since then, they have helped over 250,000 callers needing information about resources in their community. United Way of America and Inform USA have formed a national 211 partnership.

What are the Benefits of 211?
One number to call to get information about community services in Logan County. One number to call to get help in a disaster. Easy way to connect with information on where to get help or give help. Call today at 211 or 1.855.678.8333.
Finding local resources has never been so easy. Call 211 or search our online database for help.
Always Here. Always Reliable.
211 is a free, 24/7 and confidential comprehensive community resource and information hub that can assist in addressing important issues such as:

Disaster Response

Food and Housing Insecurity

Homelessness

Unemployement

Reentry from Prison

Early Childhood Education
Testimonials
Compassionate.Helpful.Caring.
These voices reflect the trust, care, and compassion our Hotline Specialists bring to every interaction—helping people feel heard, supported, and connected when they need it most.
Check out these real reviews from help-seekers.
“I cannot thank you guys enough. I’m glad I called—I didn’t realize how much I needed that conversation.”

John
Logan County Resident
“Thank you guys again for your help. I really needed that talk, and these follow-ups have been very helpful!”

Sherry
Logan County Resident
