MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – If you’ve ever needed to find after-school care, help with groceries, or guidance on housing and healthcare, you know how overwhelming it can be. Starting July 1, The United Way of Marion County is making that process easier with a new online directory called The Right Service at the Right Time.
The site brings together local services like food banks, childcare resources, job support, and utility help, all in one place. It’s searchable, available 24/7, and designed to save time for people juggling work, kids, and everything in between.
Instead of calling a hotline and waiting on hold, you will be able go online from your phone or laptop and get the information you need fast. Whether you’re planning ahead or facing a crisis, the tool makes it easier to take action without having to track down dozens of phone numbers.
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The Marion County Public Library will manage the site and can help walk you through it if you need support. For moms navigating busy schedules and tight budgets, this resource puts vital help right at your fingertips, so you can focus on your family, not the red tape.
Explore the directory here: rightservicefl.org
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