In 2015 the Brilliant Detroit Founders met. They bonded by a desire to create a radically new approach to kindergarten readiness in Neighborhoods. They saw that the best way to do this was to create a unique model delivery in how early childhood success was approached.
Jim Bellinson brought an amazing investment and scaling background. Carolyn Bellinson brought a focus on building people through clear pathways. Cindy Eggleton brought early childhood, impact and community expertise.
Together they envisioned what could be and then, while on a daily run, Jim realized that the underused housing stock in Detroit could be used to create early childhood and family centers in each neighborhood. The homes would be a much more accessible and welcoming than the other institutional settings that were available. They reached out to others for input and built a model that is with, for, and by neighbors, built to deliver holistic programs for families with children 0-8 in a home in the middle of their neighborhood. The programs span the fields of education, health, and family support.
Brilliant Detroit was born to create kid success neighborhoods.
In each hub neighbors come together for fellowship, activities and learning that ensure children are ready for school, on track for reading, and enjoying measurable well-being and family stability.
Key to the success is that the work is:
- Family-centered. Families work alongside staff to ensure programs and services meet the needs of families and support intellectual, social and emotional growth of their young children.
- Evidence-based. Brilliant and our partner organizations utilize evidence-based, quality curricula that have proven to be effective, equitable and powerful among families and children.
- Neighborhood-based. Brilliant Detroit homes serve as community magnets and provide families and children with existing and consistent places to receive services and support.
- Coordinated and continuous. We coordinate existing programs and services in one place to allow families easier and better access to opportunities to learn, grow and thrive. Opportunities that allow them to choose their own path.
- Relationship-driven. Everything is based on relationships. With the neighborhood, with each family, and neighbor-to-neighbor.
Today, over 1200 participants know we are on to something. Neighbors at each hub own their own community’s growth. Maybe creating kid success neighborhoods was not so audacious after all.
Join us in creating kid success neighborhoods!