

2025 SUCCESSES
Together, we made ripple effects and lasting change in the communities we serve.

The Olympic region celebrated 1 year of Olympic Connect, the community care hub serving the region. Over 1,300 people enrolled in 2025 and got connected to resources and services so they could thrive.
OCH partnered with VillageReach to develop a regional health needs asessement that synthesized the findings from recent partner-led community assessments and highlighted health needs shared across the Olympic region.
Over 700 resources were added to the Olympic Region Resource Directory, a locally curated collection of trusted, low or no cost resources.
Through a targeted Google Search ad campaign, Olympic Connect appeared in search results 35,507 times, generating 3,562 website visits among individuals in the Olympic region actively seeking support.

2025 BY THE NUMBERS
In the Olympic region...




138
re-entry clients from Clallam and Kitsap County jails referred to Olympic Connect
Partnerships were made with re-entry programs to support people for a successful transition into their community and to help them live their healthiest lives.
27
learnings and convenings hosted by OCH in 2025
OCH brings diverse partners together in a wide variety of ways to build bridges and foster collaboration.
1,959
partner network relationships in 2025
In 2025, OCH repeated the partner network analysis survey to capture growth and re-evaluate opportunities for improved partnerships and relationships.
95%
satisfaction rate reported by Olympic Connect clients upon discharge in 2025.

Financial Overview
Incoming funds: $7,664,699
$6,475,257
From Washington State Health Care Authority
$975,000
From Washington State Department of Health
$214,442
From U.S. Economic Development Authority
Funds distributed directly to partners:$2,417,545


$1,460,120 to 12 Olympic Connect care coordination partners in Clallam, Jefferson, and Kitsap counties. These partners employed the “trusted helpers” who worked with individuals and families to connect them to resources and services.
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$819,400 to 7 partners across the Olympic region through the Expand and Enhance Access to Social Care funding opportunity. These partner-funded projects built infrastructure to address needs such as food access, housing, and substance use disorder treatment.
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The OCH Board of Directors allocated $138,025 to 11 local food banks across the Olympic region. Donations were used to purchase healthy, local food to support community members facing challenges to food access.

VISION FOR 2026
Looking to the horizon
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Meaningful progress requires intention, collaboration, and a shared commitment to move forward together. In 2025, OCH strengthened partnerships, building momentum as partners aligned workflows, procedures, and policies to better support local communities. Together, we are making progress to tackle health issues that no single sector or Tribe can tackle alone.
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OCH's Goals for 2026:
Continue implementing and evaluating Olympic Connect to become a high-functioning community care hub and align with funder mandates and local needs.
Launch development of OCH’s next strategic plan, to be adopted at the 2026 Board retreat.
Get back to OCH’s roots in health transformation and begin to broaden our project portfolio beyond Olympic Connect.
Miranda Burger
OCH Interim Executive Director

“I’m really proud of the growth of Olympic Connect throughout 2025. Our partners and staff team leaned into innovation launching the hub. We have a lot of lessons learned from our first full year in operation and we are on a strong and positive path looking toward sustainability. I’m looking forward to developing OCH’s next strategic plan and understanding what is important to our partners as we shape the next phase of OCH and our collaborative work.”
Heidi Anderson
OCH Board of Directors President

“One of OCH’s accomplishments from the Board’s perspective was the continued strengthening of partnerships and collaborative efforts to improve the health and well-being of our communities. Through a focus on shared accountability, innovation, and community-centered solutions, OCH advanced meaningful work to address barriers to care, improve access to services, and better align resources to meet the needs of the populations we serve.”
