If you’re a corporate organisation or just someone looking to sponsor a good cause, then you can sponsor Lake Health and Wellbeing. We have a range of sponsorship options and here are examples of the projects that you can support:
- Fibroids Research, Information and Support Programme
- Conferences, Workshops, Webinars and Other Events
- My Healthy Heroes
- Research Project: COVID-19 and People Living With NCDs
- Healthy Food Policy Advocacy Project
Through our sponsorship programme, we align with organisations or individuals that have a similar ethos and mission. We develop a genuine relationship with sponsors that enables all parties to have the biggest impact on improving the health and wellbeing of the black community, and we have fun in the process!
Generally speaking, a sponsorship opportunity will include the following:
- Including your logo on all printed project material
- Issuing a regular public thank you message on social media throughout the project (Our Twitter followers: 8,000, Instagram followers: 1,000 and Facebook likes: 859)
- Promoting your business on our website and on social media highlighting your effort to improve health and wellbeing
- Writing a blog post about your company that highlights your efforts to improve health and wellbeing
- Displaying your promotional material at all project events
- Displaying your logo at all project events
- Inviting a representative from your organisation to present certificates, gifts or meet project beneficiaries
- Mentioning your company in all advertising and promotion of the project you sponsored
Current Opportunities
My Healthy Heroes. My Healthy Heroes is a new project that aims to educate and empower children by tapping into their imagination and creativity to enable them to fully grasp the importance of making healthy choices. Through our My Healthy Heroes project, we are creating engaging resources and activities for children that are based on fun food characters. After conducting a pilot project from Feb to March 2020, we are now expanding this project to reach more schools and develop more resources particularly online resources and an e-learning platform. You can read our project report here and you can also find some general information about this project here.
Healthy Food Policy Advocacy Project. We embarking on a new project to advocate for the introduction of evidence-based Government policies that enable, encourage and nudge communities to adopt healthy lifestyles. This project will consist of implementing a public education and sensitisation campaign as well as advocating for healthy food policies.
Fibroids Research, Awareness, Information and Support Program. We are currently conducting a fibroids qualitative study and are looking for sponsors to support this project and to help us take forward the results from this study. The results from this study will inform the development of an awareness, education and support program for women in St Kitts and Nevis who have been diagnosed with fibroids. To find out more about this research project, please visit this webpage.
COVID-19 and People Living With NCDs. In February 2021, we will be starting a research project exploring the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic response on people living with NCDs. We will explore whether the needs of people living with NCDs were met and provide recommendations on developing emergency responses that take into account the needs of those living with NCDs.
More Information
For more information please email us and we’ll be very happy to provide you with more details.
Alternatively, if you would prefer to make a one-off donation, you can make a donation via JAD Cash using a credit or debit card here. All JAD Cash payments are processed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars (XCD). Please note that $1 USD = $2.7 XCD and £1 = $3.40 XCD. Alternatively, if you have a PayPal account you can easily make a donation here.
Please note we don’t accept sponsorship from the tobacco industry, arms industry, alcohol industry, unhealthy food and beverage companies and companies whose mission and actions are contrary to promoting good health and wellbeing.