A scene from the 2025 211 Community Resource Fair. Photo courtesy the United Way of the CSRA
A scene from the 2025 211 Community Resource Fair. Photo courtesy the United Way of the CSRA

211 Day Resource Fair scheduled for Feb. 11

To celebrate National 211 Day, United Way of the CSRA and Piedmont Augusta are teaming up to host a free Community Resource Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.

The event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Piedmont Hospital cafeteria, 1350 Walton Way.

The 211 Day Resource Fair is designed to connect local residents with vital support services that can improve their quality of life. The fair will feature representatives from various community organizations offering specialized assistance for veterans, family caregivers, housing and food access, according to a news release.

“Our 211 helpline is a lifeline for thousands in the CSRA, connecting them to the help they need with just one call,” said Danielle King, the United Way of the CSRA’s 211 manager. “Partnering with Piedmont Augusta allows us to bring these resources directly to the heart of the community, ensuring that everyone knows they have a place to turn in times of need.”

In addition to information and referrals, the event offers free lunch and refreshments to attendees while supplies last. United Way’s 211 service is a free, confidential information and referral line available 24/7. It assists residents in finding everything from basic human needs to mental health resources and employment support.

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