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Kaitlyn Neukam named BFO communications coordinator starting February 2026

Kaitlyn Neukam will join the Being for Others Foundation as office and communications coordinator in February 2026, strengthening outreach across eight counties.

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Kaitlyn Neukam named BFO communications coordinator starting February 2026
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The Being for Others Health and Wellness Foundation announced that Kaitlyn Neukam will become the foundation’s Office and Communications Coordinator beginning in February 2026, a move designed to sharpen public engagement and visibility across the region. BFO said Neukam’s multimedia background will help the private nonprofit expand its outreach into local communities.

Being for Others was created from a $20 million endowment to promote health and wellness in Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike and Spencer counties. The foundation operates across that eight-county service area, funding programs and community connections aimed at improving access to health resources and preventive services. Strengthening communications is central to BFO’s ability to reach residents, partners and local health providers.

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Kaitlyn Neukam comes to the foundation from Dubois County Broadcasting, where she serves as a Multimedia Specialist. Neukam holds a BA in Media from Indiana University and brings experience in video production, reporting and content coordination. Those skills will be applied to BFO’s communications, outreach and engagement work, from developing informational content to coordinating messaging across county partners.

BFO described Neukam as a versatile hire who will strengthen public engagement and organizational visibility. For residents of Dubois County and neighboring communities, enhanced communications can mean clearer information about local wellness programs, schedules for outreach events and more timely updates on services funded by the foundation. Better storytelling and media presence can also help smaller community partners amplify their work and attract volunteers and donors.

Local nonprofit leaders and health providers who already partner with Being for Others should expect a single point of contact for coordination and a more active media presence as Neukam assumes her role. The change may also affect how programs are promoted in community spaces such as clinics, schools and county health initiatives by making outreach materials more consistent and timely across the eight counties.

The foundation’s announcement was made on January 27, 2026, and Neukam’s start date is slated for February 2026. As she begins, Dubois County and its neighbors will likely see more multimedia content and coordinated outreach from Being for Others, helping to connect residents with health and wellness resources across the region.

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