Hoosier Resources and Support
Indiana 211 is a free service that connects Hoosiers with help and answers from thousands of health and human service agencies and resources right in their local communities - quickly, easily, and confidentially. We use statistical data (not personally identifiable information) from calls, texts and web visits to help shed light on the nature of social needs in Indiana for decision-makers and government across the state.
As a division of the State of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, IN211 provides free, unbiased and confidential referrals to the best resources for specific needs.
County Specific
If you are in St. Joseph County and would like to be contacted with resources, click the link below and fill out the form. You should be contacted within two business days.
Diagnosis Specific
Vision Impairment
Blind and Visually Impaired Services of Indiana has compiled this list of additional resources you may find helpful.
Low Vision Focus at Hadley – Free audio recordings offering tips and techniques for living well with low vision.
Be My Eyes connects blind or low vision users who want assistance, with volunteers and companies across the world, through live video and AI.
The League of the Blind offers Orientation & Mobility (O&M) training as part of low vision rehabilitation, helping individuals who are visually impaired or blind navigate their environment independently and safely. You can find the referral form here: https://the-league.org/independent-living/
Other Resources
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