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First Link

First Link connects you with the right programs and support when you need them most. Local organizations and community providers make sure individuals and families can access trusted help, guidance, and opportunities.
The directory can connect you to:
  • Health & Wellness Support – counseling, addiction recovery, peer groups
  • Basic Needs Assistance – food pantries, housing support, utility help, clothing
  • Crisis & Safety Resources – hotlines, domestic violence shelters, suicide prevention
  • Family & Youth Programs – parenting support, childcare, after-school activities
  • Education & Training – GED prep, literacy programs, skill-building workshops
  • Employment & Career Help – job search tools, resume support, workforce training
  • Senior & Disability Services – transportation, daily living support, caregiver resources
  • Community Engagement – volunteer opportunities, cultural and recreational events
 Text or call 211 or

988

988 is the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, any time you or someone else is:
  • Thinking about suicide or feeling like life isn’t worth living.
  • In emotional distress and unsure how to cope.
  • Struggling with mental health symptoms (anxiety, depression, panic, hopelessness) that feel overwhelming.
  • Concerned about someone else’s safety—if you think a friend, family member, or stranger might be at risk of suicide or a mental health crisis.
  • Experiencing a substance use crisis and need immediate help and resources.
, Text or Call 988 to speak to someone now.