This document discusses a study that assessed a 6-week prevention program combining online and in-person modules. The program was tested in one city with 83 participants and aimed to improve health and increase social interaction through a mobile app. Results found that the program reached those not typically engaged in prevention, and that most participants made lifestyle changes and continued interacting after the program. The conclusion is that information and communication technologies can effectively enhance human interaction and quality of life when integrated into health prevention programs.