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Is Find Help the same as Aunt Bertha? ›
So after a few months, we consolidated our public sites at findhelp.org—while Aunt Bertha remained our company's name.
What does findhelp do? ›
At findhelp, we created a social care network that connects people and programs — making it easy for people to find social services in their communities, for nonprofits to coordinate their efforts, and for customers to integrate social care into the work they already do.
Where can I look for help? ›
If you are in crisis, please seek help immediately.
Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org . Text MHA to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor from Crisis Text Line . Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. If you are in need of support, but not in crisis, consider reaching out to a warmline.
Who owns FindHelp? ›
In 2010, Erine Gray founded findhelp after personally experiencing the challenge of finding social care resources.
What is Aunt Bertha called now? ›
Aunt Bertha's network connects people seeking help with social needs and Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help starts here at FindHelp.
How does Aunt Bertha make money? ›
Aunt Bertha streamlines the way people in need find service providers who can help them. The company makes money by providing these same providers with software to manage their own “customers” – the millions of people who need some help getting the basics of life: food, shelter, and medical care.
Who is Aunt Bertha? ›
Aunt Bertha's network connects people seeking help and verified social care providers that serve them. Thousands of nonprofits and social care providers serve their communities. But for most people, navigating the system to get help has been difficult, time consuming, and frustrating.
What is the mission statement of Findhelp? ›
Our mission is to connect all people seeking help and the programs that serve them — with dignity and ease. Our team has experience in social work, education, and healthcare. Many of us, at other points in our lives, have needed service ourselves.
How did Aunt Bertha get its name? ›
Aunt Bertha was named after this idea of the wise aunt many of us have, who gives great advice and a helping hand. The intent was to have Aunt Bertha pick up where Uncle Sam leaves off, with a mission to connect people in need to the programs that serve them with dignity and ease.
Community resource means a source of information, service or expertise that is available within the community, including respite care services, health and mental health services and other social services.
What to do when you're struggling? ›
Do
- talk to a friend or family member about how you're feeling.
- plan time for activities you enjoy or take up a new hobby.
- take regular exercise.
- make time to relax.
- spend time outdoors.
- plan your time.
- have a healthy sleeping pattern – go to bed at the same time each night.
What to do when no one is helping you? ›
If the people in your life are not giving you the love and support you need, try expanding your social support circle, whether that means seeking help from a mental health professional or joining an online or in-person support group.