2-1-1 Texas compiles demographic, caller need, and program referral data from each caller to allow for statistical analysis.
The Community Needs & Trends Reports linked below are produced semi-annually for the intent of illustrating changes in demand for health and human services in South Central Texas. These reports are intended to complement other data-gathering efforts in order to help create a more comprehensive analysis of need in the community.
2-1-1 Texas can produce Community Needs & Trends reports on an ad-hoc basis for interested agencies or individuals.
Community Needs & Trends Reports
2009 2-1-1 Texas Community Needs and Trends Report South Central Texas (pdf file)
2008 2-1-1 Texas Community Needs and Trends Report South Central Texas (pdf file)
2004-2005 End of Fiscal Year Report (pdf file)
2004 End of Calendar Year Report (pdf file)
2003-2004 End of Fiscal Year Report (pdf file)
2003 End of Calendar Year Report (pdf file)
Military Family Access
Getting married soon?
The Twogether in Texas program provides free premarital education in Texas, and people who complete a course get $60 off of their marriage license fee. If you are over 18, in a relationship, and interested in improving your relationship, you can participate in a study of the program and earn up to $50 by answering a series of surveys.
Go to: twogetherintexassurvey.org to participate.
Has 2-1-1 helped you?
Has 2-1-1 helped you or someone you know? Maybe you used 2-1-1 during tax season, or called to learn more about the AISD Summer Lunch Program.
We'd like to hear about it.
Send an email to: web@unitedwaycapitalarea.org
Your personal information will be kept confidential.
About 2-1-1
2-1-1 Texas is a private/public collaboration of United Way Capital Area and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.







