2-1-1 info-line ready to accept calls from those who want to help Newtown

(PR NewsChannel) / December 17, 2012 / MIDDLETOWN, Conn. 

The Connecticut State Police has received numerous inquiries on how people or businesses may assist the many victims and their families of the Sandy Hook School shooting.

The Connecticut State Police would like to direct anyone who has any services to offer those who were traumatized by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.   All interested parties offering any type of assistance please call the 2-1-1 info-line. 

Any victims’ or residents’ who may need any type of assistance should feel free to contact 2-1-1 info-line to access these offered services.

Assistance may include, but is not limited to, victims’ assistance agencies, counselors, Religious or ministry services, dog therapy, transportation services, and any other type of support goods or services.

The 2-1-1 info-line is prepared to accept all offers and assist those in need.

About 2-1-1
2-1-1 is Connecticut’s free information and referral service. Simply by dialing 2-1-1, a toll-free number throughout Connecticut, callers can reach knowledgeable, multilingual staff and get information, referrals or seek help in a crisis. 2-1-1 operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year. TDD access is available.

2-1-1 is supported by the State of Connecticut and Connecticut United Ways.

Media Contact
Colonel Danny R. Stebbins, Deputy Commissioner
Division of State Police
(860) 685-8230
[email protected]

 

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SOURCE:  State of Connecticut, Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection


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