by CEO, I Will Survive, Inc. Anisa Palmer, MPA
Atlanta has always been a city that builds bridges where barriers once stood. At I Will Survive, Inc., we’re building one on wheels.
Our new AI-Powered Mobile Wellness Clinic is more than a vehicle—it’s a promise to bring health access, technology, and compassion directly to families who have been left behind in the fight against breast cancer.

This idea was born out of hard truths. For years, we’ve seen how transportation challenges, lack of insurance, and fear of medical costs keep people from getting screened. Survivors often tell us they knew something was wrong but couldn’t get to a doctor in time. That’s not a failure of medicine—it’s a failure of access.
Our vision is to change that. The Mobile Wellness Clinic will travel across metro Atlanta, beginning in Gwinnett, DeKalb and Fulton Counties, to provide access to breast cancer screenings, health education, and digital counseling powered by AI tools. These systems will help identify risk factors earlier, track patient needs, and connect survivors to care faster and more efficiently than traditional models.
We’re combining the best of both worlds: human empathy and artificial intelligence. The technology will never replace the personal touch—it will enhance it, helping our small team serve more people with precision and compassion.

The $1,000 gift we received through the Atlanta Way Day 2025 initiative will go directly toward outfitting the clinic with digital infrastructure—smart scheduling systems, telehealth access, and AI-powered risk assessments. This is the foundation of something much larger: a health equity innovation that will make Atlanta a leader in community-based cancer prevention.
The expected impact is clear: fewer late-stage diagnoses, stronger follow-up systems, and more lives saved. By bringing services directly to neighborhoods, we’re removing excuses and restoring hope.
As a veteran and survivor’s daughter, I know resilience isn’t built in comfort—it’s built in motion. This mobile clinic is the physical embodiment of that belief: that health should move toward people, not wait for them to find it.
We invite our community to join us on this mission:
Donate to support the mobile clinic build-out at www.iwillsurviveinc.org/donate.
Partner with us to provide healthcare services, screening equipment, or sponsorship.
Volunteer to join our wellness events and outreach days when the clinic launches.
Together, we can make sure that every family—no matter their income, zip code, or background—has a fair chance at survival. This is the next frontier of compassion-driven innovation. This is what Atlanta was built for.
Article by CEO, I Will Survive, Inc. Anisa Palmer, MPA
During Atlanta Way Day 2025, four community programs were chosen to present their work to the crowd of engaged Atlantans. Each is an example of collaboration, community engagement, and solutions!
Proposals were evaluated based on the following criteria:
Innovation and impact of the proposed solution
Clarity and feasibility of the project plan
Strength of collaboration and community engagement
Alignment with the mission of Atlanta Way 2.0.
You can read more about each presenter on Atlanta Way 2.0’s website, or the HandsOn Atlanta Blog!
