Linking people to the resources that shape health
Health is shaped by more than clinical care.
Housing stability. Food security. Transportation. Social support. These are the social determinants of health. Research consistently shows they influence outcomes as powerfully as medical treatment.
Yet people struggling with these challenges often don’t know what resources are available. Programs exist and people are eligible. It’s awareness and the ability to navigate the system that are missing.
A family facing eviction may not know rental assistance exists in their county. A senior without a car misses medical appointments because no one connected them to a ride program. A parent skips meals while food assistance sits unclaimed two miles away.
The support exists. The connection doesn’t.
We connect individuals and families to community resources they didn’t know existed. We cut through the complexity of eligibility requirements, application processes, and fragmented systems. We get people to the support that changes their health.
We map programs by geography, eligibility, and access pathway so we know exactly what’s available and who can reach it.
We build simple pathways so people get to resources without becoming experts in a fragmented system.
Families linked to housing support. Individuals enrolled in food assistance. People who reached resources that stabilized their lives and kept them out of the emergency room.
Health outcomes are determined long before people reach a doctor’s office.
When families have stable housing, health improves. When people have reliable transportation, they keep medical appointments. When food security exists, chronic conditions become manageable.
Closing these gaps is health work. It’s upstream prevention that reduces downstream cost and harm.
Fight Sarcoma demonstrates our model.
As we grow, we will expand into additional cancer types where access gaps cost lives.
The methodology works and the infrastructure scales. More patients can be connected to care.