One platform, every family member

    Loneliness Runs in Families.So Does Connection.

    The person receiving care, the daughter caring for her, the new mother down the road: each is carrying a week that feels too quiet. Connection Clubs are private, invitation-only communities that introduce people whose days rhyme — and the first hello is a warm telephone call, not an app.

    Three Taps to Belonging

    Nobody fills in a long form, because the club already knows them a little.

    The profile writes itself

    With the member's explicit consent, the interests their wellbeing companion has heard on check-in calls become a ready-made profile: the roses, the Sharks, the parish, the language of home. Keep what you like, remove the rest, and set a three-level privacy dial.

    The first hello is a phone call

    When two members both say yes, the club's companion telephones each of them, makes a warm introduction around what they share, and then leaves them to talk. Never recorded. Contact details change hands only when both people choose it.

    Kate keeps the week full

    Kate, our coordination engine, runs the social calendar, adds events because of what a member loves, arranges friendly phone chats with experts, and keeps small care circles ringing each other week in, week out. Coordinators see everything; members just feel looked after.

    One Platform, Three Clubs Already Live

    Every club shares the same bones — privacy dial, mutual consent, warm introductions, circles and calendar — and wears the community's own colours, languages and life. Working demonstrations, on your phone, today.

    Friends Like Me

    Old friends you have not met yet.

    Older people living at home

    Gardening, the footy, parish life and a cuppa. Volunteer visitors, a community bus, and a Sunday lift-share to Mass — with Mary making the first hello.

    Carer Like Me

    Come alone. Leave together.

    Family carers

    Carers whose journey rhymes: the same diagnosis, the same road, the same hard days. A privacy dial for the quiet ones and a graceful no for everyone.

    Mums Like Me

    You grew a person. Now grow your village.

    New mothers

    The 3am club, the pram pack, coffee with bubs along. Peer supporters who have been there, and Bloom to make the introduction when both mums say yes.

    Every member in the demonstrations is fictional, and the demos run entirely in your browser. New clubs — a parish, a region, a workforce — are configured, not rebuilt.

    Built for the Whole Family

    Care rarely involves one person. Connection Clubs sit alongside our wellbeing check-in calls so that everyone in the family has somewhere to belong.

    Mum, living at home, joins the garden circle and gets a lift to Mass on Sundays.

    Her daughter, carrying the caring, finds another carer whose road rhymes with hers.

    The new mother next door finds the 3am club, where somebody is always awake.

    And the family knows the safeguards: report and block on every profile, helplines one tap away, wellbeing measured from the first day.

    The Rules Every Club Keeps

    Opt in only

    Nobody is matched without saying yes first.

    Privacy dial

    From a full story to initials only. The member decides.

    Never recorded

    Introduction calls leave no recording and no transcript.

    Measured

    A validated loneliness measure at joining, so outcomes are visible.

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