As the holiday season approaches, Indiana 211 is reminding Hoosiers that help is only three digits away.
Whether families are seeking holiday meals, toy assistance, winter shelter, or support with basic needs, Indiana 211 is available to connect residents with local, trustworthy resources across all 92 counties.
Holiday and Winter Resource Support
- Hoosiers can contact 2-1-1 or search online at in211.org for statewide assistance programs including:
Holiday Meals & Food Programs
- Christmas meal sites
- Emergency food pantries
- Holiday food box programs
- Community meals with extended winter hours
Winter Shelter & Warmth Resources
- Warming centers and overnight emergency shelters
- Severe Weather Contingency shelters
- Utility assistance agencies for heating support
Holiday Giving Programs
- Toy distribution
- Holiday clothing drives
Mental Health & Crisis Support
- Immediate emotional support
- Connections to local counseling, warm lines, and crisis teams
- Referrals for grief support resources
If you or someone you know is currently experiencing thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance use crisis, please call 988 to reach Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and speak with a trained crisis specialist 24/7.
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