Collective Advocacy: Why Individual Coping Is Not Enough

One of the critiques we heard early was: “Is this a wellness app or an advocacy tool?” Our answer was and remains: yes.

The divide between individual wellness and collective advocacy is artificial. The same person who needs to track their symptoms also needs to know they are not alone — that their experience is shared, that they belong to something larger, and that there are things they can do beyond managing their own condition.

When a hundred 3mpwrApp users in the same province log the same employer in their Evidence Lockers, find each other in the community forum, and use Campaign Coordination to organize — that is the full vision of 3mpwrApp made visible. Not adapted for it. It was designed for exactly that.


The Principles

  • Individual resilience without systemic change just makes injustice more sustainable
  • Campaign Coordination tools connect personal documentation to collective advocacy
  • Community forums create the social infrastructure that makes isolation survivable
  • The divide between “wellness app” and “advocacy tool” is false — 3mpwrApp bridges it
  • Individual evidence, when connected across users, reveals systemic patterns

In Action

  • Documented symptom data becomes evidence in a community-organized workers’ rights campaign
  • The community forum connects isolated injured workers who discover they have the same employer
  • Campaign templates turn shared frustration into structured, organized advocacy

Why It Matters

  • Your personal documentation tools and your political tools should live in the same place
  • Individual experiences, when connected, reveal patterns that courts and regulators cannot ignore
  • Mutual aid is not charity — it is community infrastructure

Join the Community

3mpwrApp is built on these principles — and built for and with the people who need them most.