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Get Involved

Generous individuals are making a difference in our community every day with their donations of time and dollars to worthy nonprofit groups.  We want to help.  If you are looking for the perfect match for your interests and skills, you're in the right place.  Help starts here.  As we maintain and expand San Bernardino County's 2-1-1 services, we are dependent on the contributions and skills of our many friends, volunteers and donors.

Give to a Cause

501(c)(3) tax deductible nonprofits rely on financial contributions for support.  2-1-1 relies on financial contributions from our community to keep the service operating.  We do not charge callers or web users for our service.  Help us keep 2-1-1 strong—donate today!

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Add your agency to the database

Include your programs and services in the 2-1-1 database.  Get started now!

Time and Talent

If you or your group wishes to volunteer your time and energies, there are many fun and rewarding opportunities to do so.  Contact (909)980-2857, ext. 211 or send an email.  Some of the ways you can participate include:

  • Tell your community about this valuable resource
  • Help us with fundraising
  • Participate in planning
  • Volunteer at our organization
  • Help update our database
  • Help spread the word via e-mail, word of mouth and materials
  • Request a speaker
  • Contribute goods or services—technical services, gifts to thank our volunteers, or silent auction goods and services for fundraising events
  • Planned giving—leave a lasting legacy for our community
  • Learn about our corporate partners program

 

Donate In-Kind Product

Many times what you have to spare may be exactly what someone needs, whether it is 20 pallets of bottled water or several boxes of new packaged clothing. Your donation may just change someone’s life forever. Contact (909)980-2857, ext. 211 or send an email.

mother and son“Residents across California have access to many helpful networks of information. For example, the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network is a membership organization of state-funded child care resource and referral programs. These agencies have child care information for every county in the state. Other specialized information & referral providers include the Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living Centers for people with disabilities. Achieving statewide coverage of 2-1-1 can build on the specialized resource and referral services that exist in even the most rural areas of California, and can help consumers easily access the specialized information that already exists in their community.

―Cindy Mall, Program Manager, TrustLine, CA Child Care Resource & Referral Network