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Problem
Parents of children with busy after-school schedules often struggle to manage drop-offs and pick-ups. Juggling multiple activities for different children at the same time, balancing work or personal commitments, and the sheer exhaustion of constant driving can make this process overwhelming.
At the same time, many parents are eager to contribute to their communities but face barriers such as limited financial resources or a lack of extra time for traditional volunteering.
solution
Create a network for parents to collaborate and share their driving responsibilities. By connecting parents whose children attend the same activities, the platform enables them to coordinate rides and establish schedules that work for everyone. For example, a parent driving their child to an activity can also take another child whose parent is unavailable, with the understanding that roles can switch based on availability. This system fosters mutual support, eases the burden of transportation, and builds a sense of community.
user persona
Name: Miri Cohen
Age: 35
Occupation: Housewife
Location: Ashdod, Israel
Marital Status: Married with 2 children
Goals
- Enjoy more quality time with her spouse
- Have personal time for herself
- Spend more time with friends
- Aspires to start a home-based cake business
challenges
- Two children need to attend different activities at the same time
- Struggles to keep the house organized
- Finds it difficult to entertain both children at home alone
- Hesitant to leave her children with strangers
personality
- Disorganized but cheerful
Full-time mom who is caring and community-oriented - Excellent cook and baker
- Drives her children to school every morning
- Prepares a hot meal daily
- Dislikes disruptions to her routine and when her children are late for activities
trigger
Next week, both of Miri’s children have activities scheduled at the same time in different locations. Miri can drive one but needs help with the other.
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