Overview:
Parkland Health has launched a FindHelp tool that connects patients and families to trusted community programs that offer free or low-cost support. The tool lists thousands of local resources in one easy place, including food and housing, transportation, childcare, and job training. The site is available in English and Spanish and can be accessed on any computer or phone.
When money is tight, finding help can feel overwhelming. Parkland Health wants you to know—you’re not alone.
Through our FindHelp tool, Parkland connects patients and families to trusted community programs that offer free or low-cost support. From food and housing to transportation, childcare, and job training, thousands of local resources are listed in one easy place.
Just visit parklandhealth.org/findhelp and type in your ZIP Code. You’ll see nearby programs that match your needs, along with contact information and details on what to do next. The site is available in English and Spanish and works on any computer or phone.
FindHelp is especially useful during times when some benefits or public services may be delayed or harder to access. It’s a simple, private way to explore other options and stay connected to support in your community.
Here are just a few ways FindHelp can assist you:
- Locate nearby food pantries and meal programs
- Find help with rent, utilities, and housing
- Explore transportation options for medical visits
- Get connected to childcare and education programs
- Search for job training and employment support
- Discover mental health and wellness resources
Access to food, housing, and transportation plays a big role in overall health. Parkland’s goal is to make it easier for patients to find the support they need to stay safe, healthy, and cared for—both inside and outside the hospital.
Whether you’re looking for a food pantry, help paying bills, or a ride to your next appointment, FindHelp can guide you to local programs that care. Visit parklandhealth.org/findhelp today to see what’s available in your neighborhood.
