Building Community Well-Being

Supporting families through all of life’s stresses

An innovative, family-friendly movement dedicated to being good neighbors and informing the community about services in Northern Kentucky.

Jennifer Wiley

Housing and Family Well-Being Director

Angela Anderson

Building Community Well-Being Coordinator

Tonya Godfrey

Building Community Well-Being Family Engagement Supervisor

Grace-Marie Thompson

Building Community Well-Being Systems Connector

Bobbi Acoff

Building Community Well-Being Family Coach

Danielle Montgomery

Building Community Well-Being Family Coach

Luciano Montezemi

Building Community Well-Being Family Coach

Crystal Becker

Building Community Well-Being ServiceLink Specialist

Tieara Ward

Building Community Well-Being ServiceLink Specialist

Contact Our Team:

Call: 859-491-8303 ext. 2029

Email: [email protected]

Our Core Partners

Brighton Center, Inc.

Department for Community-Based Services

Family Nurturing Center

Chapin Hall

Explore Two Families’ Journeys in Northern Kentucky.

This Journey Map was produced in partnership with the Community Well-Being Alliance and innovative Cincinnati artist, Brandon Black (Drawnversation).

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.