PETOSKEY — More than 300 people made their way to North Central Michigan College in Petoskey on March 19 for the annual Project Connect event.
Around 90 organizations set up in the college’s gym, with resources on hand ranging from addiction support to medical care to new parent guidance and more.
United We Smile shared resources during the 2025 Project Connect hosted March 19 at North Central Michigan College.

During Project Connect on March 19, 2025, the Pregnancy Care Center of Petoskey shared the various resources they offer.
The goal of the event is to bring as many community resources as possible together on one day under one roof, so residents can find what they need and get assistance in multiple areas.
“Understanding the complicated social services system can be a challenge and at Project Connect we will help direct you to agencies that can offer assistance,” said Project Connect co-chair Dana Lorian in a release.

The Community Recovery Alliance had a table set up during Project Connect to tell community members about the resources the group offers on March 19, 2025.
Booths were also set up offering education information, with the Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District and NCMC hosting their own tables at the event.
While walking around, people could connect with representatives to learn more about the services they offered. They could also pick up some resources right there in the gym, including informational packets, Narcan bottles, baby blankets and more.

Representatives from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services share resources with community members during Project Connect, hosted March 19 at NCMC.
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Project Connect first started in 2007. The event was held annually until the COVID-19 pandemic, but it returned in 2024.
For more information about Project Connect, visit projectconnect231.com.
— Contact reporter Karly Graham at kgraham@petoskeynews.com. Follow her on Twitter at @KarlyGrahamJRN.
This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Northern Michigan social services converge for Project Connect 2025
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