Bridge To Wellness

About

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Mission and goal

Our goal is to ensure effective, timely, and compassionate mental health care is accessible to vulnerable populations – in particular, determining if the latest technology/AI can bridge the global care gap. We aim to bring affordable, high-impact tools to the people who need them most.

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Who we serve

Our goal is to ensure effective, timely, and compassionate mental health care is accessible to vulnerable populations – in particular, determining if the latest technology/AI can bridge the global care gap. We aim to bring affordable, high-impact tools to the people who need them most.

Why it matters

We’re building a global model that proves scalable, tech-enabled mental health care is not only possible - it’s essential. Vulnerable populations can’t wait for legacy systems to evolve. We bring the tools to them, now.

What we do

We accelerate mental health access through five core strategies:

Prevention & Education

Fund programs that identify risk early, educate communities, and equip individuals with tools for self-directed care.

At Scale Early Detection

Build and deploy digital tools: voice-based biomarkers, AI screeners, wearables, and telehealth to detect and monitor mental health conditions, even in low-resource settings.

Equitable Access

Provide financial aid, scholarships, and subsidised services to remove cost and location as barriers to treatment.

Recovery & Reintegration

Support holistic recovery through addiction rehab, job readiness, housing aid, and social reentry programs.

Collaboration & Partnerships

Partner with public and private sectors to co-develop and scale technology-driven care models globally.

Initial Scope of Care

We will focus initially on anxiety, depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation – conditions with high prevalence in underserved regions. Future expansion will include dementia, addiction, ADHD, bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, eating disorders, and others as programs scale.

Implementation Strategy

We accelerate mental health access through six core strategies:

Initial programs in Poland, Ukraine, Israel

Launch early detection and screening models in regions facing acute need due to war, displacement, aging demographics and stigma.

Strategic Funding

Secure resources through grants, private fundraising, and mission-aligned commercial partnerships.

Localised Support Infrastructure

Establish digital and physical hubs to enable screening, follow-up care, and long-term monitoring.

Education & Stigma Reduction

Drive mental health literacy through campaigns, training, and community engagement, especially in schools, clinics, and workplaces.

Therapeutic Programs

Fund inclusive emotional support activities: art therapy, nature-based healing, peer groups – to build community resilience.

Sustainable Innovation

Develop and (ethically) commercialise tools aligned with our mission, such as screening software, to reinvest in core programs.

Develop and (ethically) commercialise tools aligned with our mission, such as screening software, to reinvest in core programs.

Following successful deployment programs in home countries, we will scale in specific areas globally where identified needs are acute, while adapting culturally appropriate tools, training local partners, and leveraging digital infrastructure in underserved regions.