Gay's Story

211 Northwest Florida makes more than 100,000 referrals every year. That referral is often the first step to a better life.

“I was staying with my brother and his wife,” said Gay.  “I got my third DUI and was in the Escambia County jail for three and a half months.”

When Gay got out of jail, her brother told her she needed to find a program to help her and a place to live. Gay didn’t know where to turn. Her brother told her to call 211.

Out of the Darkness

Helping veterans find the resources and support they need is personal for UWWF’s Florida Veterans Support Line (FVSL) team. And many times, it takes months of work to improve a person’s life.

An Army Veteran called FVSL in December 2021. He was recently released from prison and had a hard time finding employment. He was running out of money and facing eviction. 

A Veteran Care Coordinator (VCC) provided the Veteran with local resources to help him search for a job and possible housing. The VCC told him to call back anytime he needed more assistance.

Stamp Out Hunger 2022

Stamp Out Hunger logoResidents in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties can help feed hungry neighbors in need by donating to the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday, May 14. 

This is the 30th year for the National Association of Letter Carriers’ (NALC) annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive – the largest, national, single-day effort to put food on the table for millions of Americans.