Applications, appointments, and check-ins are all online now. This section covers low-cost connectivity, free public access, and basic digital skills training.
These work from any ZIP code in the country. Every listing shows how it was checked and when. If something has changed, email hello@atlasredeemed.com — the report button on the card has no review queue behind it yet, and it says so when you use it.
This category is on the directory roadmap and does not have national listings loaded. In the meantime, 211 will search local programs with you, and the finder covers what we do have.
Local programs are where most of the real help is. Enter a ZIP code and the finder sorts every phones & internet listing by distance, keeps nationwide services in the results, and lets you filter by cost and walk-in access.
One filter narrows to listings where we found nothing in the provider’s published eligibility that restricts registered individuals. That is our reading of what they publish — not something the provider said, and not a guarantee of acceptance. Confirm it with them before you travel.
General guidance, written plainly. None of this is a decision about your situation — where a rule depends on your state or your conditions, we say so and point you to the office that can answer it.
Ask 211 about low-cost phone and internet programs in your area. Availability changes often, so a current local answer beats a general one. Some reentry programs also provide phones so employers can reach you.
Reentry rarely stays in one category. These are the other sections of the directory.