Good Neighbor Wellness Program

We are committed to strengthening community health by connecting individuals and families to life-changing resources, compassionate outreach, and personalized case management. Our mission is rooted in dignity, access, and equity — ensuring every neighbor receives the care they deserve.

4,700+


residents connected to wellness services since 2020

1,200+


Families supported through case management and follow-up care

80+


Outreach events held annually across the West Side

65+


Resource partners in our provider referral network

92%


Participants report improved access to care and support

The Good Neighbor Campaign’s Wellness Program is a community-driven initiative providing culturally responsive health support, outreach, and case management. We partner with trusted providers, block leaders, and local organizations to deliver wraparound services that address physical health, mental wellness, food access, housing support, and more. Whether it’s a wellness check-in, resource connection, or just a listening ear, our team is here to walk alongside every resident on their path to well-being.compliance, and tenant support.

“Wellness is not just the absence of illness—it’s the presence of care, connection, and community.”

Good Neighbor Wellness Team

Monthly Events

Wellness Pop-Up Clinics

Free blood pressure, diabetes, and mental health screenings

Resource Fairs

On-the-spot connections to housing, food, and health services

Block-by-Block Walks

Door-to-door outreach to check in with neighbors

Mental Health Mondays

Group discussions and healing circles

Provider Meet & Greets

Bringing services directly into the community

Frequently
Asked Questions

1Who can use the wellness program?
All residents of the West Side are welcome, with priority given to underserved blocks.
2Is there a cost to participate?
No, all services are free thanks to our partners and funding support.
3How do I get a case manager?
Call or visit our center to complete an intake form. Walk-ins are welcome.
4What kinds of providers are part of the network?
We partner with medical clinics, mental health counselors, housing agencies, food pantries, and more.
5How do I volunteer or support this program?
You can donate, volunteer at events, or become a block ambassador.