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Do you know someone who needs assistance? It can be difficult to know where to get help from, especially if you are new to the area or are in need specialized assistance. What do you do? Where do you go? How do you begin? ROTB's resources page is here to help you with just that.
Your first step is to call 2-1-1. They can get you on waiting lists, direct you to organizations that can help, and help guide you through your challenge.
Your next step is to research resources on your own, while working with 2-1-1. You are, after all, your own best advocate, and doing your own research may help you faster. Feel free to visit our resources page as often as you would like. Everyone needs help once in a while, and you deserve to live your best life.
Our compiled list of resources is not all-inclusive. If you are an organization that would like to be mentioned on our resources page, please connect with Brandi-Michelle Kehl at: [email protected] so that your organization can be listed, as well.
Special thanks to Danielle Miller, a Marquette University student who dedicated dozens of hours compiling this list on our behalf.
Your first step is to call 2-1-1. They can get you on waiting lists, direct you to organizations that can help, and help guide you through your challenge.
Your next step is to research resources on your own, while working with 2-1-1. You are, after all, your own best advocate, and doing your own research may help you faster. Feel free to visit our resources page as often as you would like. Everyone needs help once in a while, and you deserve to live your best life.
Our compiled list of resources is not all-inclusive. If you are an organization that would like to be mentioned on our resources page, please connect with Brandi-Michelle Kehl at: [email protected] so that your organization can be listed, as well.
Special thanks to Danielle Miller, a Marquette University student who dedicated dozens of hours compiling this list on our behalf.