A Force Field Tag is a permanent, scannable physical object — a sticker, medallion, coin, wristband, plaque — that holds a digital "Force Field" of content the owner controls. Every scan is logged. Every Moment is saved. The Force Field can change over time. The physical object lives forever, with no subscription, ever.
A new way to keep someone's life alive — distributed across the actual places they lived it.
Place small Force Field markers at the locations of a loved one's life — the childhood home, the school, the dorm, the factory, the battleground, the gravestone. Visitors scan, read the chapter of that person's life that happened in that place, and leave their own note. Over years, the markers accumulate a chorus of family, friends, descendants, and strangers — building a living version of the Legacy Book that grows with every visitor.
A single Force Field for a single owner. Mobile, intimate, lifelong.
A wooden medallion carrying a grandparent's voice, photo, and message. The grandchild scans it whenever they want to remember, hear, or share. Anniversaries, voice memos, photos accumulate over time. Becomes a heirloom.
A small pendant, plaque, or stone carrying the photos, voice, eulogy, and news clippings of a loved one. Visitors — at the gravesite or wherever it's kept — scan to remember, and leave their own memories that join the archive forever.
Mark a meaningful accomplishment — graduation, recovery milestone, championship, surviving a hard thing. The coin carries the story of why this moment mattered. The owner can add new chapters over the years.
Coins that pass from person to person, carrying a chain of small good things.
Distribute coins at a community event recognizing acts of kindness. Recipients pay them forward to honor someone else's kindness. The chain travels for months. You watch where every coin goes and read every reason on your dashboard.
Coins given for completing a health action — screening, pledge, milestone, follow-through. Recipients keep them as recognition or pay them forward. Celebrates the doer, builds the network.
Larger neighborhood deployment with multiple events feeding one circulating coin pool. Watch coins flow across blocks, families, faith communities over weeks. The Ripple Coefficient becomes real data, real evidence, real grants.
Fixed in place. People come TO it. Stories accumulate over years.
Add a Force Field tag to existing historical markers — or place new ones. Visitors scan to learn the history, then leave their own reflection. Builds a living archive of how the place has been understood over time. The PHIT historical marker database can be enriched with community voices this way.
A small tag on the oak tree at the lake. The trailhead post at the preserve. The boulder at the summit. Visitors leave notes — first dates, found acorns, quiet moments. The natural place becomes an evolving log of everyone who came to it.
A discreet plaque on a gravestone or columbarium niche carrying the photos, voice, eulogy, news clippings, and family-approved memories of the deceased. Visitors leave their own memories. Over decades the marker becomes a chorus of people honoring one life.
Place tags on community resources — clinic doors, library entrances, food pantry windows. Scanners learn what's inside, what it costs (often free), how to use it. Past users leave testimonials. The resource becomes self-explaining.
The Force for Health Foundation has equity-tier funding for under-resourced communities. If a Force Field activation would help your neighborhood, school, or congregation, we can help fund the first run.
FERPA-safe by default. Built for the way teachers actually use technology.
Print Force Field stickers, place them on classroom posters, body diagrams, lab equipment. Students scan to access vetted lesson content — video, quiz, vocab. Student responses can be anonymous; the teacher sees aggregate engagement.
A teacher places place markers around town. Students walk the trail as a class project, scanning each marker, reading the history, answering a prompt. Their responses become the next class's reading material — local history written by students.
For clinics, MCOs, and population health programs that want a tangible recognition layer.
A tag handed to a patient at care milestones — first follow-up after a cardiac event, year of sobriety, completion of a self-management course. Patient scans to find their personalized resource set; care team sees engagement.
MCO-issued coins for member engagement actions — annual wellness visit, screening completion, care plan adherence. Coins are giftable; chains build literacy in member's social network. Aggregated chain data shows true member-network reach.
Force Field Tags are wired into the FFH gamified system. Explore use cases and take action to earn three kinds of coins — they unlock badges, climb leaderboards, and stay in your profile forever once you sign in.

Awarded as you explore each Force Field use case.
+10 per use case
Awarded when you plan a real activation — a campaign, event, or pilot.
+25 per action
Awarded when you bring it to your community or apply for Foundation funding.
+15 per shareFrom "this looks interesting" to "we're running it" in five steps.
Pick from the cards above, or tap the Clipboard and ask Coach Lucy or Dr. Rob for a custom configuration.
Use the Composer to set what people see when they scan. Change it later for free.
Stickers ship in a week. Coins, medallions, plaques: 3-4 week lead.
Hand them out at events. Install at locations. Send them in the mail.
Live dashboard, chain reports, anniversary moments, Ripple Wall.
Buy the object once. It works forever.
Anonymous by default. FERPA-safe for K-12. You control visibility.
The content can be updated. The physical object stays the same.
Built by the Force for Health Network. Voice of warmth, not surveillance.

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