Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave members of the U.S. Armed Forces who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
PA 211 team members were proud to join community navigation and information & referral professionals from across the U.S. and Canada at the 2026 Inform USA to learn and share with our peers!
Last week, PA 211 was proud to join our partners from United Way of the Venango and Titusville Region at the 21st Annual Mental Health & Wellness Fair hosted by Crawford County Mental Health Awareness Program (CHAPs) in Meadville.
Yesterday, PA 211 had the opportunity to present at Huntingdon County United Way’s PA 211 & PA Navigate Summit at Juniata College. Emily shared how 211 supports local communities and why strong communication & collaboration are essential to connecting residents to support.
PA 211 is updating its resource database to expand veteran support resources for Pennsylvanians.
Submit your programs and services so more Pennsylvanians can find the tools they need to work, learn, and stay connected: https://t.co/jL0xjSxDba
Today, we celebrate all the incredible moms! We see you. We hear you. And we thank you!
We want you to know that if you need us, PA 211 is here. Visit https://t.co/UDPkm8lhx5 to guide you to resources for local childcare, mental health, housing & more.
Join United Way and the National Association of Letter Carriers for the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive. Simply place a bag of nonperishable food items next to your mailbox, and your letter carrier will pick it up as part of the nation’s largest one-day food drive.
Summer is just around the corner - let 211 help you prepare! Whether searching for summer camps, cooling stations, or skills for a summer job, we can help you find resources near you. Search today at https://t.co/UDPkm8lhx5
PA 211 data offers a real-time look at what’s happening across communities.
Explore our dashboards to see contact trends, top needs, and areas where support may not be readily available. Explore our dashboards: https://t.co/0IUfmuklLe
Need help? 211 can get you connected:
Step 1: Dial 211, text your ZIP code to 898-211, or visit https://t.co/UDPkm8lhx5
Step 2: Share what’s going on—big or small
Step 3: Get connected to local resources that fit your situation
Step 4: Take the next step with confidence
You are not alone. PA 211 can help you navigate life’s toughest challenges.
📞Call 211
💬Text your zip code to 898-211
🔍Search or chat on https://t.co/UDPkm8lhx5
Did you know, when you contact PA 211 via phone, text, or chat, you're connected to a real, trained Resource Navigator who is there to listen and help you find the right support in your community?
Call 211
Text your zip code to 898-211
Search or chat on https://t.co/UDPkm8lhx5
Don't forget to register for our upcoming PA 211 How-To webinar on May 7 & share with community partners! We'll cover what is PA 211, how to use it to find local resources, & how organizations can register & keep their programs up to date in the database.
https://t.co/TfcUpj6G2m
It's been an energizing couple of days at United Way's Advocacy Forum and Hill Day! We had the opportunity to connect with United Ways from across the nation and with our legislators to advocate for federal investments that strengthen our communities.
The UWP team and United Ways from across PA are in Washington, D.C. this week for United Way’s Advocacy Forum and Hill Day. Contact your Members of Congress and urge them to protect federal investments in the programs that matter most to your community. https://t.co/ySkCjBYRNC
Primary Elections are coming! Don’t forget, the last day to register to vote is May 4 and the last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot is May 12.
Learn More: https://t.co/RTewkcUkmq