Use FindHelp for More Resources
Go online to FindHelp at www.findhelp.org
to search for specific resources.
FindHelp lists local organizations that provide services in the following categories:
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food - includes community gardens, emergency food, food delivery, food pantry, help paying for food, meals, nutrition education
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housing - includes find housing, pay for housing, housing advice, maintenance and repairs, residential housing, temporary shelter
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home essentials - includes baby supplies, clothing, home goods, medical supplies, personal safety, toys and gifts
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transit - includes help paying for transit, transportation
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health - includes addiction and recovery, dental care, end-of-life care, health education, help paying for healthcare, medical care, mental health care, sexual and reproductive health, vision care
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money - includes financial assistance, financial education, government benefits, insurance, loans, tax preparation
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care - includes adoption and foster care, animal welfare, community support services, datyime care, end-of-life care, navigating the system, physical safety, residential care, support network
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education - includes help finding school, paying for school, more education, preschool, screening and exams, skills and training
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work - includes help finding work, paying for work expenses, skills and training, supported employment, workplace rights
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legal - includes advocacy and legal aid, mediation, representation, translation and interpretation
How to use the www.findhelp.org website:
1. Type your zip code into the search bar and click "search".
2. You can change the website's language to your preferred language.
3. Type or hover over a category. Click the option that best fits your needs.
4. Optional: you can choose to narrow down the options by selecting filters, then clicking "Filter Search".
5. Find an organization that fits your needs. Be sure to check the following:
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Whether you qualify as someone in the populations that the organization serves
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Whether they have the services you need
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Where they are located
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When they are open
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How to contact the organization
6. Click on the program name or "See Next Steps" to learn more.