Building Community Well-Being: Being A Good Neighbor

Strong Families Strengthen Communities. Strong Communities Strengthen Families.

Opportunities for Support

Connect with other families

Parent Cafes

Join with other parents and caregivers to talk about the struggles of raising children, develop skills, and build community with other parents and caregivers near you.

Family Coaches

Work with the Family Coaches, who support families navigating whatever life throws at them, always free and no income requirement

Parent Advisory Board

Apply to be one of the Members-At-Large of the Parent Advisory Board that informs every process and decision the Building Community Well-Being work does.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is our vision?

Keep families safe, healthy, and together through Primary Prevention methods.

How can I join this movement?

Being a good neighbor needs everyone! We encourage you to visit our contact page to get signed up for our newsletter and the events page to see upcoming events.

What is Primary Prevention?

Primary prevention promotes healthy child development through strengthening parenting skills and
reducing mental & financial stress.

Opportunities for Support for Families

Families can connect with a variety of services and support. Our team helps navigate systems with families free of charge and does not ask for specific documentation or income as a requirement.

Who are our partners?

The Building Community Well-Being project has four core partners: Brighton Center, Family Nurturing Center, the Department for Community-Based Services, and Chapin Hall.

Get Credentialed in

Community Well-Being

12

Trainings

Hybrid

Model

Explore topics like
  • Racial Equity
  • Implicit Bias
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Community Building
  • Family-Centered Coaching
  • and more!
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Implicit Bias
  • Community Development
  • Family-Centered Coaching

Community Well-Being Alliance

The Community Well-Being Alliance is a collaboration of regional social service providers, stakeholders, and community members who are invested in creating a child and family well-being system.

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Brighton Center’s Building Community Well-Being program is financially supported by the Children’s Bureau (CB), Administration for Children and Families (ACF) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this document are those of Brighton Center and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CB/ACF/HHS, or the U.S. Government. Additional funding information is available upon request.