What's Happening?
Residents of Charlevoix and Emmet counties facing financial, housing, employment, or health challenges are invited to attend Project Connect, a free event offering a variety of services and resources.
Scheduled for March 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at North Central Michigan College’s Student and Community Resource Center, the event will feature participation from over 70 local nonprofit agencies and businesses. Attendees can access services such as free haircuts, hot snacks, and information about available resources. Dana Lorian, Project Connect co-chair, emphasized the event's goal to help individuals and families navigate the complex social services system and connect them with agencies that can offer assistance. Special provisions are made for veterans and their families, with a dedicated Veteran's Corner offering consultations with state and county representatives.
Why It's Important?
Project Connect is significant as it addresses the immediate needs of residents in Charlevoix and Emmet counties who are struggling with various socio-economic challenges. By providing a centralized location for accessing multiple services, the event aims to reduce barriers to assistance and improve the quality of life for attendees. The initiative highlights the importance of community support systems and the role of local nonprofits and businesses in addressing public welfare. It also underscores the need for accessible social services, particularly for vulnerable populations such as veterans, who may require specialized support.
What's Next?
Attendees are encouraged to bring necessary documents to register for assistance at the event. No pre-registration is required, making it easier for individuals to participate. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate the event, indicating ongoing community involvement and support. The Charlevoix-Emmet Human Services Coordinating Body, which organizes Project Connect, may continue to develop similar initiatives to further assist residents in need. The success of this event could lead to more frequent or expanded services in the future.








