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St. Marys foundation co-funds app to support those with brain injuries A smartphone app that relies on a points system to help those recovering from brain injuries has been a revelation for St. Marys Rob Staffen, whose family s foundation co-funded the St. Joseph s Health Care London project.
Author of the article: Cory Smith
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 3 minute read • A smartphone app that relies on a points system to help those recovering from brain injuries has been a revelation for St. Marys businessman Rob Staffen, whose family s foundation has co-funded the St. Joseph s Hospital project. Photo by Cory Smith /The Beacon Herald