24 Center. The desire to help.
An intolerable disappointment. The family had just survived a long hours-long trip north to their cottage. Tired, they were standing on a snow slope when their parents realised they had left their keys at home. As he watched his children shivering in the freezing cold, the father was overcome with disappointment and powerlessness. He fumbled for the phone. The sound of a child crying came from the stroller.
The everyday battle. A party was arranged for tomorrow. The table was set, the house cleaned, the barbecue cleaned. The kitchen was buzzing and the water was already running down the hall. The wife stood in the doorway as the husband shouted from a sink that he needed a phone.
A collapsed dream. The opening was one hour away. Everything was ready. The advertisements were distributed, the hall was furnished. A pale chef came up to the restaurant owner and grunted nervously. There's no electricity in the ovens. The entrepreneur swallowed and a trembling hand lifted the receiver to his ear.
A desire to help. That's why the 24 Center phones beeped. It wasn't long before that desire turned into action. Tasks were passed on to local professionals, and things started to move forward. A locksmith braked the tires squealing into the cottage yard, a plumber tightened the fitting in the sink. The electrician quickly shook the restaurant owner's hand and opened his toolbox.
Everything is ready. We have a desire to help, just for you.