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Show Were you counted? 288-1984; Hearing Impaired, 1-800-777-0978. Everyone who lives in the United States is given the opportunity to be counted for their sake, men-children's men-children's future and their community's com-munity's well-being. Government agencies and private companies all use census information informa-tion to plan for neighborhood ser-, ser-, vices, for expansion, and job creation. crea-tion. This is the final opportunity for those who believe they were not counted during the regular enumeration enu-meration periods earlier this year. It's your last chance! If you didn't receive a 1990 Census Cen-sus questionnaire.. .if the census takers missed you.. .if you lost your questionnaire.. .or if you just never got around to filing it out-Whatever out-Whatever the case, you still count! As always, your answers are kept absolutely confidential. You can still be counted in two ways: "Were You Counted?" forms will be available at community organizations, government offices and in newspapers to be filled out and mailed in. You may call 1-800-999-1990 and Census Bureau staff in your area will answer the phones from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days per week for people who believe they have never been counted. Only seven basic questions are asked. If you need language assistance, there are other toll-free lines you can call: Spanish, 1-800-CUENTAN (283-6826); Chinese, 1-800-365-2101; Korean, 1-80044-6205; Vietnamese, 1-800-937-1953; Cambodian, 1-800-289-1960; Laotian, Lao-tian, 1-800-888-3208; Thai, 1-800- |