On Friday, April 22nd, Friends and Supporters of 211 Palm Beach and Treasure Coast gathered for an exquisite cocktail party hosted by Trent and Jessica Swift at their beautiful home. A remarkable evening which allowed guests to meet the Leadership Team of 211 and learn about all of the exciting changes that are happening within the organization.
Read MoreYou guys have been patiently waiting and here is the reveal of our new logo!
Read More211 Palm Beach Treasure Coast offers a rewarding and supportive environment in which to work, volunteer, and complete an internship. We are proud to offer a benefits program for full-time employees.
Read MoreIn the early morning of Thursday, February 24, 2022, Russian troops invaded Ukraine after weeks of escalating international tension. Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and dozens of other cities have been impacted by the attacks and forced to take shelter. These events have garnered heavy media attention and have evoked strong emotional responses.
Read MoreThe Palm Beach County Youth Services Department is accepting parent applications for summer camp scholarships beginning January 31 through April 15. The Summer Camp Scholarship Program offers eligible children, a full scholarship to day camp for the entire summer.
Read MoreMiss USA and other high-profile suicides are sparking intense conversations and making the message of suicide prevention even more crucial now than ever. The caring staff at 211 HelpLine are highly trained frontline responders, available any time of day or night should someone find themselves in mental health or a suicidal crisis.
Read MoreWe are excited that everyone is committed to connecting those who are struggling and encouraging communities, organizations, and governments to work together to prevent suicide.
Read MoreOn Sunday, April 18th, Sharon L’Herrou President/CEO of 211 Palm Beach Treasure Coast joined Ron Hersey, Host of “South Florida Sunday”.
Read MoreSt. Lucie County’s Human Services Division is offering summer camp scholarships to income-eligible St. Lucie County households, starting Thursday, April 1. Preference will be given to households who are working or currently enrolled in school. Applicants must be St. Lucie County residents and meet the income guidelines.
Read MoreThe ongoing stress, fear, grief, isolation and uncertainty created by COVID-19 pandemic can wear anyone down, but many children and teens have had an especially tough time coping emotionally.
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