Wisconsin Resource People -- Updated April 6, 2017, are individuals who are experts in specific fields and who are available to provide assistance to Wisconsin residents. They are typically volunteers who have a wealth of knowledge about the state of Wisconsin and its resources. They offer information on a wide range of topics including health care, education, job training, housing, and financial assistance. Furthermore, they also provide referrals to other agencies and organizations that can provide additional assistance. Wisconsin Resource People -- Updated April 6, 2017, are available in all 72 counties in the state and are divided into three categories: Community Resource People, Health Care Resource People, and Education Resource People. The Community Resource People provide information and referrals regarding housing, financial assistance, job training, and other community resources. The Health Care Resource People offer information and assistance regarding health care services, insurance, and other health-related topics. The Education Resource People provide information and assistance regarding educational opportunities, financial aid, and other educational services.