Collingwood, ON [11 February 2025] — The Town of Collingwood is proud to join communities across the nation in celebrating 211 Day on February 11. This special day aims to raise awareness of the essential 211 service, which connects individuals and families with vital community resources and support.
To mark the occasion, Collingwood’s iconic Clock Tower and the CWOOD sign will be illuminated red, joining other national monuments in a unified display of support. These landmarks will shine brightly, symbolizing the accessibility and importance of the 211 service.
About 211
- When you dial 2-1-1, you are connected to non-emergency support
- 211 is a free, confidential service that connects people to critical social, government, and community support.
- 211 acts as the front door to support, helping people navigate the complex network of government and community programs and services quickly to find what they need for their unique situation.
- 211 service is accessible 365 days a year in over 150 languages (varies by region).
- When you dial 2-1-1 or connect online, a trained professional will listen to you and help you find the right information and support near you.
- 211 is also now available through a free app available in the app store on your mobile device.
Let’s raise awareness and spread the word – because help starts with 211.
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