Care Connections Program Expands With New Funding

Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets have put access to services and health care directly in our hands. However, for many people, this technology is unavailable. If someone is unable to access a smartphone — whether do to cost or digital literacy skills — it often becomes a barrier to receiving critical health care and supports.

This is why Free Rein Associates was excited to launch the Care Connections program for residents in Hope this past summer. Through Care Connections, we offer smartphones to increase access to health and social services for historically marginalized communities. The summer program had 10 smartphones available for people who self-identify as living with a disability and do not currently own a smartphone. The phones have no restrictions to use and are for participants to keep for their personal use even after the program ends.

Care Connections distributed all available phones in under two weeks.

With the proven success of the program, Free Rein Associates is excited to share we received additional funding provided by the Government of Canada-British Columbia Workforce Development Agreement. An additional 20 phones have been made available for persons with disabilities.

To learn more about the program and to find out if you’re eligible to receive a phone, contact Megan via email at megan@freereinassociate.ca or by phone at 604869-6160. You can also drop-in to the Reins of Freedom office at 895A Third Ave during business hours (Monday-Friday from 9am - 4pm, closed for stat holidays). With only 20 phones available, they are available first-come, first-serve.

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