Become a Partner
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by Huntington’s disease? Partnering with Huntington’s Victoria provides a meaningful opportunity to amplify your impact and contribute to our shared mission of support, advocacy, and awareness.
Reach Out
Contact us to express your interest in becoming a partner. Whether you are an individual, corporation, foundation, or community group, we welcome collaboration from all sectors.
Collaboration Discussion
We will schedule a meeting to discuss potential partnership opportunities. This is where we explore how our missions align and how we can work together to achieve shared goals.
Partnership Plan
Together, we will develop a partnership plan that aligns with your goals and resources, offering opportunities for financial support, in-kind donations, or event sponsorships.
What Partnership Means for You:
Making a Difference
Partnering with Huntington’s Victoria allows you to directly impact the lives of those affected by Huntington’s disease, providing crucial support and resources to our community.
Acknowledgement
As a partner, your organisation will be recognised and promoted through our website, social media channels, events, and other marketing materials, showcasing your commitment to social responsibility and community involvement.
Networking Opportunities
Connect with like-minded individuals and organisations within our network, fostering valuable relationships and collaborations that extend beyond the partnership itself.
What Partnership Means for Us:
Enhanced Support
Your partnership enables us to expand our programs and services, reaching more individuals and families affected by Huntington’s disease and providing them with the support they need.
Sustainable Growth
Partner contributions enhance the sustainability and growth of Huntington’s Victoria, ensuring that we can continue our vital work in the long term.
Amplified Advocacy
Together, we can amplify our advocacy efforts, raising awareness about Huntington’s disease, advocating for policy changes, and working towards a better future for those affected by the condition.