Indiana 211 Connects Hoosiers to Essential Winter and Holiday Resources Statewide

As temperatures drop and the holiday season approaches, many Hoosiers find themselves needing extra

support. Indiana 211 is a free, confidential service that connects Hoosiers with local health and human services. Indiana 211 ensures that individuals and families across the state know where to turn when they need help. With one call, text, or click, Indiana 211 connects people to community resources available in their area.
Hoosiers can access a wide range of essential services through Indiana 211, including:

  • Food assistance programs and local pantries
  • Warming centers and shelters during cold weather
  • Thanksgiving meals and holiday programs
  • Help with housing, utility support, mental health services, and more
    Whether someone is facing a short-term challenge or navigating an ongoing need, Indiana 211 ensures they can find safe, local, verified resources.
    Residents can explore available community resources by visiting in211.org or calling 2-1-1 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. The Indiana 211 database is updated continuously, so every listing remains reliable, accurate, and accessible.
    Indiana 211 also encourages community partners to share new or updated information about food programs, holiday events, or winter warming sites. Organizations can send updates to in211database@fssa.in.gov or call the team 888-211-2402, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ensuring the database stays current helps them serve Hoosiers better, especially during critical times of the year.

NWS issues winter weather advisory with more snow on the way

Additional 2-3″ of Snow Tonight – Travel Advisory Remains

  • WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches. * WHERE…A portion of northern Indiana. * WHEN…From 5 PM EST /4 PM CST/ this afternoon to 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ Tuesday. * IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday evening and Tuesday morning commutes.
    A travel advisory remains in place for Marshall County.