Atlanta way day community presenters: I Will Survive, Inc. & West Cascade Medical Center

AI-Powered Mobile Wellness: I Will Survive, Inc. & West Cascade Medical Center

Cancer survivors, medically underserved populations, and families with limited access to care often face a double burden: physical health needs and emotional trauma, all exacerbated by barriers like transportation, digital divide, and fragmented services. The collaborative initiative between I Will Survive, Inc. and West Cascade Medical Center aims to bring prevention, screening, and wellness directly into communities, via a mobile health unit enhanced by AI-powered tools.

I Will Survive, Inc. is known for its mission to support women, families, and survivors — especially in navigating the long journey of healing, resilience, and health. West Cascade Medical Center contributes clinical capacity, medical oversight, and integration with existing health systems. Together, their AI-Powered Mobile Wellness Project is more than a mobile clinic — it’s a mobile bridge.

Key Features

  • AI-driven screening and triage — The unit will use smart tools to flag risks, assist early diagnosis, or direct follow-up care.

  • Multilingual support & culturally fluent staff — To ensure dignity and trust for people across languages and backgrounds.

  • Trauma-informed care built in — Not only checking physical health markers, but attending to emotional and mental health needs in the same visit.

  • “Digital health passports” — Enabling patients to carry health records, reminders, and follow-up plans across providers and visits.

On Atlanta Way Day, presented by Atlanta Way 2.0, they showcased how their AI-powered mobile health unit bridged care gaps for families lacking access to preventive checks and mental health support. Visiting churches, shelters, and food pantries, the team delivered screenings, risk assessments, and wraparound referrals. While noting challenges like cost, privacy, and community trust, they shared how their model proves that high-tech and high-touch care can thrive together in underserved communities.

We were deeply impressed by the community presenters at the first Atlanta Way Day on September 25, 2025. Their projects reflected incredible diversity—from education and mental health to civic engagement and social impact—but all shared a powerful core theme of collaboration to strengthen our community. Atlanta Way 2.0 is thrilled to both shine a light on their work and provide a $1,000 award to support their continued impact. We congratulate each of them on advancing Atlanta’s spirit of collective progress.”
— Britton Edwards, COO, Atlanta Way 2.0 
 

How you can lend support

  • Volunteer health professionals (nurses, mental health clinicians, community health workers) to staff mobile wellness days

  • Advocate for grants or corporate partnerships to underwrite AI infrastructure or vehicle maintenance

  • Help promote upcoming mobile wellness events to communities in need


We invite you to join us in supporting this project’s growth: become an activator, help amplify their impact, or directly engage with mobile wellness events in your own neighborhood. Visit Atlanta Way 2.0 to learn more and discover how you can help shape Atlanta’s next chapter, one act of service at a time.