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The 211 nonprofit contact center was launched in 1980 as a crisis line. In 2004, it was transformed into a 211 service, providing callers with referrals to basic needs programs such as food, shelter, health care, and more. Since then, 211 has expanded: consumers can still reach the service by calling 211, but they can also text or email or use the 211 mobile app and online database.
To speak with a Community Information Specialist about resources in your area:
Call 24 hours per day / 7 days a week or search for resources on their online database or download the 211 app.
If you would like to request these resources, please fill out both of these forms: Intake Form and Basic Needs Application.
In our ongoing commitment to support our student populations effectively, the Benefits Navigator establishes robust, long-lasting partnerships with a diverse range of agencies at local, regional, and federal levels. These collaborations include, but are not limited to, local businesses that provide job training and internship opportunities, community-based organizations that offer tutoring and mentorship programs, and Community Health Workers who facilitate access to vital health resources.
Through these strategic partnerships, both on-campus and off, we aim to create a comprehensive network of support that addresses the multifaceted needs of our students. This ensures they have the resources they require to thrive academically and personally, facilitating a well-rounded educational experience that prepares them for future success.
Center for Strategic Equity Initiatives Hoke Union Bldg, Rm. 212 La Grande, OR 97850 (541) 962-3741 mosaic@eou.edu