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The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming and boredom is already setting in with children/youth this summer. We can help! 2-1-1 Information and Referral of Utah's Volunteer Center invites children/youth age K-18 to get up, get out and make difference this summer with our Summer of Service program.
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Get up-to-the-minute news on volunteer opportunities for all ages and instant information on health, human service and government assistance programs by follwing us on Twitter or liking us on Facebook. We post daily updates on vital human service programs, as well as health and government news for the state of Utah. Connect with us and we will keep you up to date on the programs and opportunities that matter most to you. |
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Search for Resources Online Now |
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All of the state and community resources you can access by calling 2-1-1 are now available for you to browse on our Searchable Resource Database. You can now use this accurate and comprehensive database to browse hundreds of health and human services online, learn about specific programs, and more.
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Submit a Volunteer Opportunity for the Newspaper |
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Each week 2-1-1 Information and Referral publishes the "Volunteer Corner" in local newspapers.
Agencies are encouraged to submit volunteer opportunities. Please
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with submissions. Submissions must be received by Wednesday of each week. Opportunities are currently sent to the City Weekly, Deseret News, The Salt Lake Tribune, and Davis County Clipper.
More information on the Volunteer Corner here.
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To best help our local authorities plan for a disaster, individuals of all ages with special needs can register on the Utah Special Needs Registry. Information on the registry will be used to develop a plan to help those with special needs in an emergency. You can register yourself or your family member online or by calling 2-1-1. Children with special needs can be registered for a specific service called Emergency Medical Services for Children. This service lets parents/guardians of children with special health care needs fill out information sheets about their children, in an effort to facilitate better emergency care by EMS responders and hospitals.
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