
West Palm Beach, FL – October 6, 2025 – The Well of PBC magazine has been honored with the Best of
Florida 2025 Award in the Publications Category, marking its third consecutive year as a champion of
innovative, community-driven storytelling in Palm Beach County and across the state. The Well of PBC is
produced by the behavioral health initiative BeWellPBC, with a mission to be the primary resource for
behavioral health and wellness for Palm Beach County, a safe exchange space for the community, and
an outlet for our neighbors and stakeholders to transform the behavioral health landscape.
Presented annually, the Best of Florida Award recognizes distinguished publications for their
outstanding contributions to local communities, relevant content, and creative engagement. The Well of
PBC stood out for its powerful storytelling, focus on behavioral health, and commitment to raising
awareness about wellness, inclusion, and resilience in Palm Beach County.
“We are deeply grateful for the continued support from our community and proud to receive this
prestigious honor,” said Katrina Blackmon, BeWellPBC’s Community Action & Communications
Administrator.
“This award is a testament to our team’s passion for creating authentic content and supporting the
voices of Palm Beach County residents,” added Julie Khanna, The Well of PBC editor-in-chief. “We
believe the stories we share help advance collective well-being and strengthen the fabric of our local
communities.”
Selected from dozens of nominees, The Well of PBC was recognized for its impact on behavioral health
education, engagement with both readers and contributors, and initiatives that bring underrepresented
narratives to the forefront. By showcasing community leaders, personal wellness journeys, and
accessible resources, the magazine has become a trusted guide for Palm Beach County residents seeking
inspiration and information on mental health and wellness.
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About BeWellPBC
BeWellPBC, launched in 2019, is a behavioral health and wellness initiative committed to supporting
community solutions from the residents themselves while increasing and improving interagency
coordination and alignment in Palm Beach County. Its unique model brings together community
members directly impacted by behavioral health with foundations, government and nonprofit agencies,
faith-based organizations, health care providers and the school district to create integrated,
comprehensive solutions that are most responsive to the needs of every resident. For more
information, visit www.bewellpbc.org.