Crystal Martinez-Ramos sat in the Hargraves Community Center Thursday afternoon, receiving her first haircut in nearly two years.
“It’s a new me,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for anything else.”
Martinez-Ramos, a Chapel Hill resident, attended the fifth annual Project Connect. The event brings together resources from across the county to serve people who are homeless, at-risk of homelessness or in need.
The event drew a crowd of more than 225 attendees and 50 service providers, a new record for the project, organizers said.
Available resources included mental health care services, eye exams and prescription glasses, legal aid and voter registration.
At the event, Martinez-Ramos, a stay-at-home mom on a fixed budget, received a haircut, registered for Medicaid, and had her glucose and cholesterol levels tested —all for free.
And after recently losing about 40 pounds, Martinez-Ramos said the haircut is a finishing touch on her transformation.
“A new look, a new me,” she said.
Meg McGurk, an organizer for the event and assistant director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, said the project is unique in its ability to bring together a range of services, allowing people to have many needs taken care of at once.
The UNC School of Dentistry clinic was one of the most popular services, providing screenings for cavities, gum disease and oral cancer to more than 90 people.
“A lot of people came for one thing and had no idea all these resources existed,” McGurk said.