Indiana 211 University to focus on Southwest Indiana call data in July session

INDIANA – Indiana 211 University, a recurring webinar series designed to provide insights into statewide call data and resource needs, has announced its next session for Wednesday, July 16, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.

This upcoming session will delve into the call data from Region Four of the Indiana 211 service area. This extensive region encompasses a significant portion of Southwest Indiana, including the counties of Vermillion, Parke, Vigo, Clay, Owen, Sullivan, Greene, Monroe, Brown, Lawrence, Knox, Daviess, Martin, Orange, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, and Perry.

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Indiana 211 University offers a valuable opportunity for community organizations, service providers, and interested individuals to gain a deeper understanding of the specific needs and trends reported by Hoosiers in these counties. By analyzing call data, Indiana 211 aims to identify areas of particular demand for health and human services, promote collaboration among agencies, and ultimately enhance the quality of life for residents.

Indiana 211 is a free, confidential, and 24/7 service that connects Hoosiers with essential health and human service resources across the state’s 92 counties. The “University” sessions are part of Indiana 211’s ongoing commitment to promoting equity and ensuring that individuals and families can access the help they need.

Organizations and individuals interested in attending the July 16 session are encouraged to “Save the Date” and prepare to explore the unique insights offered by Region Four’s call data. Further details on how to register for the webinar will be made available soon.