Curae.

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Kindess is the best form of humanity.

Developed by Rishabh Mudradi & Aryan Kaul

Overview

Effortlesss Accessibility

We built Curae to ensure that it would be accesbile by all ages, recognizing that help is needed in all shapes and sizes. Our goal is to minimize work for users to get aid.

Powerful Design

Our unique UI provides users with the ability to navigate with ease, helping users achieve their needs with speed. Using Sketch we optimized our interface.

Secure Backend Services

With firebase as a backend source Curae is able to authenticate and push information securly, ensuring that all user information is kept safe.

About Us.

Curae, is a mobile application that aids those who have been displaced from their homes whether it be from natural disasters or war. This application eliminates the need of outside organizations, and replaces it with a strong system based on care. When we see heartbreaking natural disasters or the struggles of refugees, we all want to help, but are limited with the aid we can provide. We know humans care, it’s in our nature to care. With Curae people are given a platform to aid others no matter the cause, because kindness is the best form of humanity.

Features

Housing

Community members who are willing to open their homes to those in need can upload a picture and short description of their house regarding space and availability for refugee users to chose from.

Medical Aid

A list of free medical clinics displayed for users incase an incedent occurs, ranging from physcial to mental injuries.

Food

A map displaying the nearest free soup kitchens for users to receive free food.

Design

As mentioned before our UI allows users to browse freely and with ease.

Volunteer

Lots of organizations have the resources to help others, and with a platform to easily reach out to others, Curae can bridge the gap between volunteers and victims..

Support

We hope our app by itself showcases to victims of natural disasters, war, and displacement that there are people in the world who care.

68

million people
forcibly displaced.

3.2

million
asylum-seekers.

44

thousand people
displaced each day.

138

countries with
unhoused refugees.

Awards/Recognition