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  2. Each month, 211 Contra Costa receives more than 3,500 calls from County residents who need help. In addition to calling 211, you can access their information on the 211 Contra Costa website, and even launch a live chat session if you'd prefer.

  3. Participants learn about 2-1-1 services, how to search the 2-1-1 online database, and how to refer clients and community members to agency programs and services throughout Contra Costa County. We offer monthly online sessions or can schedule an online session for your site.

  4. Anyone living in Contra Costa County in mental or emotional crisis can get help, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Over the phone. If you are experiencing a mental or emotional crisis, call the 24-hour Access Line: 1-888-678-7277.

  5. Contra Costa Crisis Center and 211 Database. Fact Sheets from the Child Support Directors Association of California.

  6. Provides a database of information and referral on health and social resources available to Contra Costa County residents. Maintains the HMG Parenting guide; containing key services by category, available in English and Spanish and can be downloaded from the database home page.

  7. Resources by County. People seeking local health and social services can call 2-1-1 in any county. Calls are answered 24 hours per day, 365 days per year by trained information and referral specialists at the Contra Costa Crisis Center. If calling outside of Contra Costa County use 800-830-5380.

  8. The Contra Costa Crisis Center 211 line provides a database of information and referral on health and social resources available to Contra Costa County residents. Clients can call in their language of preference by dialing 211 from within Contra Costa or (800) 833-2900 or text HOPE to 20121 for referrals to community services.

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