About Us
Shauna Miller MBA, BSN
President & CEO, Help Hub Community INC
Shauna Miller serves as President and CEO of Help Hub Community INC, a nonprofit organization based in Shelby County, Kentucky, that she co-founded with Beth Stucker to serve traditionally underserved and marginalized populations — including, but not limited to, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and individuals experiencing homelessness through access to essential resources, education, and support services. She has a strong background in healthcare, leadership, and community outreach.
Shauna has worked as a nurse at UofL Shelbyville Hospital since 2000, where she developed a deep understanding of the complex challenges faced by vulnerable individuals and identified a critical need for accessible support services within the community. This was the motivation for the founding of Help Hub Community INC, to bridge the gap between emergency needs and long-term stability for vulnerable populations.
Shauna is a passionate advocate for equitable access, and her work continues to reflect her commitment to healing both individuals and communities.
Shauna holds a master’s degree in nursing leadership and a bachelor’s degree in nursing, credentials that provide the foundation for her strategic and service-driven leadership, from emergency assistance and housing navigation to food access and resource referrals. Her work continues to be rooted in a belief that everyone deserves safety, support, and opportunity — regardless of age, ability, or circumstance.
Shauna is dedicated to building a more equitable and compassionate community for all.
Beth Stucker MBA, BSN
Vice President & Treasurer, Help Hub Community Inc.
Beth Stucker, MBA, serves as the Vice President and Treasurer of Help Hub Community Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the residents of Shelby County, Kentucky through health education, access to community resources, and connection to essential services.
With a professional background in nursing and a Master of Business Administration, Beth brings a unique blend of clinical insight and strategic leadership to the organization. Her work is rooted in compassion and firsthand experience-she has seen too many individuals fall through the cracks of the healthcare system, especially those needing assistance with transportation, housing, or in-home safety adaptations like wheelchair ramps, handrails, and grab bars. As a prestigious DAISY Award winner, Beth has been recognized for her compassion and is encouraged to help others in the community.
Help Hub was founded to serve the traditionally underserved and marginalized members of the community. Through Beth’s leadership, the organization continues to break down barriers and ensure that every citizen-regardless of their situation-has access to the resources they need to live with dignity, health, and stability.
Jillian Berry BSN
Secretary, Help Hub Community Inc.
Jillian Berry serves as the Secretary of Help Hub Community Inc.; a nonprofit organization committed to serving traditionally underserved and marginalized individuals in our communities. With a background in nursing and a passion for health equity, Jillian brings both compassion and leadership to the mission of Help Hub.
Inspired by her experiences in the emergency department, Jillian witnessed firsthand how a lack of health education can negatively impact patient outcomes. She believes that education is a powerful tool that can transform both individual health and overall life circumstances.
Jillian holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and is a proud recipient of the prestigious DAISY Award, which recognizes nurses for extraordinary compassion, clinical excellence, and dedication to patients and their families. This honor reflects her deep commitment to improving lives, not only at the bedside but also in the broader community.
Through her role at Help Hub, Jillian hopes to spearhead initiatives that bridge the gap between healthcare and health understanding. By fostering collaboration and improving health literacy, she aims to ensure that everyone has the knowledge and resources needed to live with dignity, health, and stability.
Dr. Megan Tewell PHD
Board Member, Help Hub Community, Inc.
Dr. Megan Tewell brings experience in the non-profit sector and a deep-rooted commitment to community empowerment to her role as a board member at Help Hub Community, Inc. A native of Shelby County, Kentucky, Dr. Tewell is excited about ensuring equitable access to health education, essential services, and community resources for the people of her hometown.
Holding a Ph.D. and having authored several publications, Dr. Tewell combines academic rigor with real-world impact. She is currently contributing to the development of the National Geographic campus in Washington, D.C., further highlighting her leadership in projects that promote public engagement and education on a national scale.
Her personal connection to Shelby County fuels her dedication to creating positive, lasting outcomes for its citizens. Through Help Hub Community, Inc., she is proud to help bridge gaps in accessibility and awareness, advocating for healthier, more connected communities
Amy L. Capps, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
Director of Emergency Services | Board Member, Help Hub Community
Amy L. Capps, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, serves as a dedicated Board Member for Help Hub Community, a nonprofit focused on serving the traditionally underserved and marginalized citizens of Shelby County—including seniors, individuals with disabilities, and the unhoused.
A seasoned nurse leader and current Director of Emergency Services, Amy brings a wealth of healthcare knowledge, leadership skills, and a deep sense of compassion to her role. She is passionate about giving back to the community she calls home, inspired by the opportunity to positively impact lives and strengthen the bonds that hold communities together.
Amy’s outstanding contributions have been recognized with the Nurse Leader Daisy Award, Team Daisy Award, and as one of the 2025 Top 5 Women to Know in Shelby County.
Looking ahead, Amy aspires to make a tangible difference in people’s lives while continuing to grow personally and professionally through the diverse perspectives and experiences of those she serves.