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Let’s connect!

Connecting care where it’s needed most

Bloom Designathon

Researcher, UI Designer

Figma

CONTEXT

ROLE

TOOLS USED

MateWay

Problem

Research

Solution

Key Takeaway

Process

How might we design solutions that help people connect, care, and thrive empowering both the individual and the community

  • Ideating solutions where an individual can give, and a community can receive, rather than a one way interaction 

  • Our original solutions involved services an app can provide for someone, but after reconsidering the prompt, we wanted to find a way to get the whole community involved in some type of way → we came up with our app & public kiosk where an individual can donate what they have an excess, and someone or a community in need can receive → allowing everyone to connect care and thrive

Provide help where it’s needed, easy and fast

  • Between 30,000 and 35,000 people are homeless on any given night 

  • The annual cost of homelessness is over $10 billion

  • In 2024. 25.5% of people in the ten provinces lived in a food-insecure household, that amounts to approximately 10 million people - Canada’s emergency shelters had a total of 22,379 beds across 587 permanent shelters

While working on this project, I’ve realized that it highlights the power of human-centered design in creating accessible systems that connect individuals and strengthen community care.