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Back to EpisodesFounder of Help-Care Network Building Global Healthcare Support Movement
Description
Rebecca Klassen, founder of Help-Care Network, shares the deeply personal journey that led her to build a global platform designed to support patients navigating complex medical challenges. After a devastating car accident and years of misdiagnosis, vision loss, and strokes, Rebecca experienced firsthand how difficult it can be to find the right support during a healthcare crisis. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, she reveals how those experiences inspired her to create a movement focused on connecting patients, volunteers, and organizations through a powerful volunteer network and database. Rebecca discusses the vision behind the Help-Care Network app, the mission to “fill the cracks” in healthcare systems, and the mindset that keeps her moving forward despite ongoing health struggles. Her story is a powerful reminder that resilience, empathy, and community can transform personal hardship into global impact.
Key Takeaways:
• Personal adversity can become the foundation for meaningful social movements.
• Building a volunteer network can bridge gaps in healthcare support systems.
• Technology platforms can connect patients to resources faster and more efficiently.
• Removing fear from decision making creates clarity and forward momentum.
• Focusing on joy instead of pain can reshape how people navigate long-term challenges.
Notable Quotes:
• “We are here for people helping people.”
• “When everyone gets together, big things happen.”
• “You have to trust yourself to keep looking for steps for things to be okay.”
• “Life is hard. It just looks different for everyone.”
• “Legacy is to uplift others so they can make the world better.”