“The connectors help neighbors deal with some heavy stuff like death, job losses, or domestic abuse. But they also see their neighbors and neighborhoods become healthier. It’s hard and slow work, but they feel such a sense of pride and joy in being part of the solution.” – Katrina Blackmon, BeWellPBC
Building Healthier Neighborhoods Through Connection and Trust

Aspen Institute spotlighted BeWellPBC, a Palm Beach County behavioral health movement supported by Palm Health Foundation, and their Community Connectors, a group of advocates that help improve the health and wellbeing of their neighborhoods by serving as a bridge between residents and private and public health services.
These Community Connectors are deeply trusted and have helped their communities navigate complex health challenges – like when one neighbor didn’t know what to do when her husband was admitted to a nursing home as his dementia worsened.









