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Interactive Resource Delivery

methodology: interactive_resource_delivery

By using visual and interactive tools to present resource information, users more effectively navigate and understand available support, because engaging interfaces reduce cognitive barriers and increase accessibility for diverse audiences. This strategy emphasizes the design and delivery of resources through intuitive, interactive formats—such as icon-based menus or digital tree interfaces—that guide users step-by-step through complex services. Unlike static brochures or text-heavy websites, this approach actively supports comprehension and decision-making, particularly for individuals under emotional or physical stress, such as cancer patients seeking screening or comfort resources.

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what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Distribute care bags to breast cancer patients My Hope Bag
    direct service
    Fills and distributes tote bags, valued at $75-$90, containing resources and comfort items to newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Arizona.
  • Host Breast Cancer Resource Expo My Hope Bag
    direct service
    Hosted the first annual Breast Cancer Resource Expo in 2012, which was the only event of its kind in the southwestern United States.
  • Provide emotional support through peer visits My Hope Bag
    direct service
    Operates the Hope Sister program, where trained breast cancer survivors personally deliver care bags and provide one-on-one emotional support and personalized home visits to newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Arizona.
  • Provide free mammograms My Hope Bag
    direct service
    Launched a free mammogram program in 2019 for women with little or no insurance.
  • Train breast cancer survivors as Hope Sisters My Hope Bag
    capacity building
    Operates a "Hope Sister" program that trains breast cancer survivors to provide support and deliver "bags of HOPE" to other women.