I have two friends in their 80's who are single women with no children. Both are really kind, and lovely ladies. They are also very intelligent women, and have worked hard all their lives. Incidentally they don't know each other, and live a long way apart.
They both have small pensions, very modest savings, and neither have been lucky enough to inherit any money. Neither of them had siblings, so they have no nieces or nephews, or great nieces or great nephews. Both have one or two elderly cousins who live a long way away. They cannot afford to pay for broadband, or buy and keep up to date with gadgets like laptops, smart phones and tablets etc., and no adult children or other young relatives to help them learn how to use them anyway.
Both ladies used to drive, but for either health or financial reasons, have had to give up their cars. So altogether they are feeling very cut off and isolated. They are having a terrible time with businesses, utilities and authorities, and also with their doctor's surgeries, as they are not able to gain access to these services and communicate with them on-line. More and more organisations are cruelly insisting on this.
There must be many, many more men and women like these who live alone - and who through no fault of their own, are not able to be on-line. How can we help them???