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"Having people connected to the internet can save the NHS millions" - Tim Leech, WaveLength CEO

  • simonjouny
  • Feb 15, 2021
  • 1 min read

WaveLength gives radios, televisions, and tablet computers to help people maintain and increase the number of meaningful connections they have in their lives. They support people who are lonely because of age, poor physical or mental health, or by circumstances which make it hard for them to leave their home.


Tim Leech, CEO of WaveLength campaigns for various things related to making sure those who are less fortunate, or the disabled or circumstantially in a poor place are able to keep their individuality, their social connections strong and to help them feel like valued members fo society.


In our interview he not only talks about why it's important to get people connected online, but also how to do so in a practical manner and what support needs to be offered outside of simply giving them access to technology.


Demand is so incredibly high for the work that WaveLength do. Please help by supporting their cause. You can also financially help them here: https://wavelength.org.uk/


 
 
 

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