Connect 211, a non-profit organization providing health and human services data, built a platform to standardize and publish data from 211 call centers across the US. They needed a data orchestration platform that could efficiently connect people with information they need. The company initially used Airflow but faced issues with visibility, diagnostic difficulties, complexity at scale, and integration challenges. After evaluating other options, they chose Dagster due to its enterprise-grade scalability, big-feature richness, and tight integration with dbt. With Dagster, Connect 211 built a robust data orchestration system that connects health and human services data sources, standardizes data, and publishes it to a user-friendly directory. The platform has improved pipeline reliability, observability, and dramatically reduced troubleshooting time. It provides standardized data, scalable architecture, and opportunities for advanced applications such as AI-powered entity resolution and sentiment analysis.