Partner with KIMCARE
Join forces with us to make a greater impact in mental health awareness and support.
Why Partner with Us?
Discover the benefits of partnering with KIMCARE.
At KIMCARE, we believe that partnerships amplify our impact and enable us to reach more people in need of mental health support. By partnering with us, your organization will:
- Contribute to an important social cause
- Gain visibility among our community and supporters
- Access our network of mental health professionals and advocates
- Demonstrate your organization's commitment to mental health
- Collaborate on innovative mental health initiatives
Types of Partnerships
Corporate Giving
Financial support through donations, sponsorships, or employee giving programs.
In-Kind Support
Donations of products, services, or facilities to support our programs.
Skills-Based Volunteering
Employee engagement through volunteering professional skills and expertise.
Program Collaboration
Joint development and implementation of mental health programs and initiatives.
Current Partners
We're proud to collaborate with organizations across various sectors who share our commitment to mental health. Our partners include healthcare providers, educational institutions, corporations, community organizations, and other NGOs.
Partnership Application
Partnership Success Stories
Explore the positive impact of our collaborative partnerships.
Mental Health Awareness Campaign
Through a collaboration with a local media company, we developed a comprehensive mental health awareness campaign that reached over 100,000 people, significantly increasing understanding of mental health issues.
Workplace Wellness Program
Working with a corporate partner, we implemented a workplace mental health program that provided resources and support to employees, resulting in improved well-being and productivity.
Community Support Network
In partnership with several community organizations, we established a network of mental health support services that has provided assistance to thousands of individuals in underserved areas.