2-1-1 Sponsors

Chevron
Chevron generously donated $1 million to support 2-1-1 Bay Area.
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PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric has invested $770,000 in 2-1-1 Bay Area.
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Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund
The Fund, which "provides leadership and resources for creative, risk-taking philanthropy," generously supports 2-1-1 Bay Area.
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Bechtel Corporation Foundation
Contributions from the Bechtel Group Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Riley P. Bechtel and S. D. Bechtel, Jr. support 2-1-1 Bay Area.
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Solano County Health and Social Services Department
Solano County partnered with United Way to pilot launch 2-1-1 Solano with HSS clients before promoting the service county-wide.
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AT&T Real Yellow Pages
AT&T Real Yellow Pages has generously provided advertising space in several Bay Area editions of its directories.
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2-1-1 Partners
Bank on SF
By simply dialing 2-1-1, San Francisco residents can quickly obtain information about Bank on San Francisco, an innovative program that aims to help 10,000 unbanked city residents open low-cost or no-cost bank accounts as a means toward asset building and financial independence.
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San Francisco Food Bank
Food Bank directs all people seeking food to 2-1-1, where after thorough intake and accessment, clients are direct to food distribution.

Sage
(Standing Against Global Exploitation)
SAGE promotes 2-1-1 in San Francisco as the primary phone number for human trafficking victims and advocates.
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2-1-1 Bay Area Collaborative
Over the last three decades, the five organizations listed below have provided Information & Referral service in the Bay Area. These designated 2-1-1 providers have a long history of working together to ensure the most effective and efficient delivery of community information.
» Eden I&R for Alameda County
» Contra Costa Crisis Center for Contra Costa County
» United Way of the Bay Area for Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano Counties
» The Volunteer Center of Sonoma
» United Way Silicon Valley for Santa Clara County
ATT&T, MetroPCS, Sprint and T-Mobile
Get help on the go! 2-1-1 can be accessed from ATT&T, MetroPCS, Sprint and T-Mobile cellular phones. When 2-1-1 is dialed from cell phones, airtime charges, taxes and other potential fees apply.
2-1-1 Working Groups
United Way of the Bay Area has formed 2-1-1 Working Groups in Marin, Napa, and Solano Counties. These committees play an essential role in building the 2-1-1 program for each county.
2-1-1 Marin Working Group
Marin County Health and Human Services Department
Center for Nonprofit and Volunteer Leadership of Marin
The Latino Council
Healthy Marin Partnership
Marin Center for Independent Living
Marin Community Foundation
Marin County Office of Emergency Services
2-1-1 Napa Working Group
Catholic Charities
Community Foundation of the Napa Valley
Cope Family Center
First Five of Napa County
Jaeger Vineyards, LLC
Napa County Health and Human Services Agency
Napa County Office of Education
Napa County Office of Emergency Services
Napa Valley Workforce Investment Board
Napa Valley Vintners
Superior Court of California, County of Napa
The Women's Center of St. Helena's Hospital
Volunteer Center of Napa County
Napa Valley Coalition of Nonprofit Agencies
2-1-1 Solano Working Group
Benicia Community Action Council
Children's Network of Solano County
Community Action Partnership of Solano
Faith in Action
First Five Solano
Interfaith Council of Solano County
Partnership HealthPlan of California
Planned Parenthood—Shasta/Diablo
Solano Coalition for Better Health, Inc.
Solano Community College
Solano Community Foundation
Solano County Health and Social Services
Solano County Office of Education
Solano Family and Children's Services
Sutter Solano Medical Center
Valero
Workforce Investment Board of Solano County

Chevron Donates
$1 million for 2-1-1
“We applaud United
Way of the Bay Area
for spearheading the expansion of this vital
service across the
region. 2-1-1 plays a
crucial role in supporting communities.”
Peter Robertson
United Way Campaign Chairman and Vice Chairman of Chevron Corporation



