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1-800-FREE-411

*Marchex Company offers 1-400-FREE-411, an advertising-supported directory assistance service paid by businesses presenting their ads to customers *12-second advertisement may be heard before caller is able to access free directory assistance which can be for phone numbers, addresses or both

Services: Directory Assistance

520 Pike St, Ste 2000

Seattle, WA 98101

(800) 373-3411

2-1-1 Big Bend, Family Health Line

*Supportive counseling, information and referrals: family planning, pregnancy, infants and toddlers, as well as perinatal depression and other perinatal mental health concerns *Primarily refers callers to low-cost family planning, prenatal or pediatric medical care and directs callers toward various financial resources: Medicaid, WIC, Food Stamps, TANF *Follow-up services offered to ensure callers receive appropriate assistance *Free packet of information with educational materials regarding family planning, pregnancy, infants and toddlers available upon request in English or Spanish

Services: 211 Systems, Specialized Information and Referral

PO Box 10950

Tallahassee, FL 32302

(800) 451-2229

2-1-1 Big Bend, Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline

*Extensive data base for statewide testing sites, information and referrals for HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB concerns via website and phone *Supportive and crisis counseling

Services: 211 Systems, AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

PO Box 10950

Tallahassee, FL 32302

(800) 352-2437

2-1-1 Big Bend, Helpline 2-1-1

*Telephone counseling, suicide prevention and crisis intervention *Community information and referrals to more than 1,000 human service agencies and organizations in Big Bend area *Available 24/7, 365 days a year *Training programs for volunteer counselors held three times each year; interested parties call to receive more information

Services: 211 Systems

PO Box 10950

Tallahassee, FL 32302

211

2-1-1 Big Bend, Inc

*Comprehensive information and referral for Helpline 211 in Big Bend area, for Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline and Florida Family Health Line *Telephone counseling *Crisis intervention and information services, suicide helpline *Search on-line Big Bend area and HIV/AIDS programs

Services: 211 Systems, Call Center Volunteer Opportunities, Comprehensive Information and Referral, Information Sources, Suicide Prevention Hotlines

PO Box 10950

Tallahassee, FL 32302

211

2-1-1 Big Bend, Volunteer Program

*Helpline 2-1-1, Lifeline, Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline, and Florida Family Health Line rely heavily on volunteers for staffing *Volunteer counselors trained in crisis counseling, active listening, information and referral, HIV/AIDS and other topics *Training held three times a year, typically two nights each week for about two months, and also involves two or three weekend sessions; alternative training schedules occasionally offered *Persons not wanting to do telephone counseling have many other volunteer opportunities

Services: 211 Systems, Volunteer Opportunities

PO Box 10950

Tallahassee, FL 32302

(850) 617-6309

2-1-1 Search, www.211.org

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Services: 211 Systems

701 N Fairfax St

Alexandria, VA 22314

211

AIDS Institute, The

*The institute offers education, information, reference materials *Promotes social change through public policy analysis, research, advocacy, and education; research efforts focus on prevention, treatment, and care services *Agency conducts and coordinates a range of studies involving AIDS and related healthcare issues such as Hepatitis and other infectious diseases

Services: Medical and Health Sciences Research, Medical Information Services, Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups

17 Davis Blvd, Suite 403

Tampa, FL 33606

(813) 258-5929

Alexander Graham Bell Assn/Deaf/Hard of Hearing

*Maintains listening and spoken language resource websites for parents, professionals, teens and adults with hearing loss; offers free six-month membership for parents *Helps families, health care providers and education professionals understand childhood hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention *Support advocacy, education, research, and financial aid programs for Infants & toddlers, Preschool age children, school age children, and children looking to advance in the Arts & Sciences

Services: Fundraising and Resource Development Support, General Health Education Programs, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Speech Therapy

3417 Volta Pl, NW

Washington, DC 20007

(202) 337-5220

ALS Association Florida Chapter, The

*Promotes awareness and understanding of ALS (commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease) and the work of the ALS Association by providing up-to-date information and education materials to ALS patients, caregivers, researchers and members in the healthcare field *Information pamphlets, newsletters, research symposiums, and speakers bureau *Regional care coordinators may assist with getting needed services *Available services vary by county; possibilities include health care and insurance advocacy, medical transportation, medical equipment and assistive technology, respite and home care, and support groups

Services: Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Medical Equipment/Supplies, Medical Information Services, Mobility Aids, Respite Care

3242 Parkside Center Circle

Tampa, FL 33619

(813) 637-9000 x130

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