Email

info@bringainesville.org

Founder & President

Christina Bennett Wiley, CNM, APRN

Certified Nurse Midwife | Community Advocate | Founder of BRiNG


Christina Bennett Wiley is a Certified Nurse Midwife providing full-scope midwifery care at UF Health across outpatient clinics, the hospital labor and delivery unit, and the Mobile Outreach Clinic. She also volunteers her time in UF Health’s free prenatal clinic, expanding access to care for underserved populations. Her clinical background includes both hospital-based practice and birth center care, giving her a well-rounded perspective on supporting families across diverse birth settings.

Christina is the founder of the Birth Resource Network of Gainesville. She is also an educator, serving as an instructor at the University of Florida College of Nursing and previously teaching residents and medical students through the University of Central Florida. Through her leadership and board involvement at the local, hospital, and state levels, she is committed to advancing equitable, respectful, and accessible care for all families.


Areas of Focus or Special Interests:
Maternal mental health, immigrant health, reproductive health equity, social determinants of health, contraception care, perinatal education, respectful maternity care, culturally responsive care, trauma-informed care


Favorite Part of Supporting Families:
Helping people feel seen, heard, and empowered to make informed decisions about their care.


Connection to Gainesville:
A Gainesville native, Christina is deeply rooted in the community and is proud to serve families where she was born and raised.


Fun Fact:
She loves traveling, especially to Costa Rica, where she enjoys spending time on her family farm.

Se habla español.

Vice President

Elena Rosa, LM

Secretary

Vanessa Valdes, LM

Treasurer

Stephanie Norman

Maternal Health Professional | Birth Doula | Postpartum Doula | Lactation Counselor | Childbirth Educator | Early Childhood Educator


“I believe that there is magic in you.” 

Supporting families as they move through life’s most intimate moments has provided me with such a unique lens of our community. As a life long resident, I’ve been drawn to supporting our community through maternal health advocacy and early learning education. Collectively, for the past decade, I have been humbled to serve our community as an educator, doula, and mentor. 

While I serve on the board of Birth Resource Network of Gainesville, I hope to bring stability and structure so that the organization can flourish to meet the ends of our ever changing community.

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Officer

Krystle Seidel