Just as someone living with ALS needs support from family, friends and the healthcare system to manage the day-to-day complexities of their journey, we too work with other organizations to be as effective as possible.
ALS partnerships
Our different partnerships include:
Charitable sector partners
Our membership in these organizations helps to ensure that we can be a strong charitable sector leader, and help us to steward donor dollars.
Health Charities Coalition of Canada
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Neurological Health Charities Canada
Health sector partners
Our work with health sector organizations provincially, nationally, and internationally ensures a collaborative approach in helping to meet the needs of people living with ALS and in funding research for effective treatments.
Canadian Coalition for Genetic Fairness
International ALS/MND Alliance
Giving partners
Our partnerships with these organizations help to fund Canadian ALS research as well as support and services for people and families living with ALS in Ontario:
Research partners
Research collaborations enable us to pool our resources with other organizations in order to learn more about ALS and target therapies that will make it a treatable, not terminal disease. Our partners include:
Canadian ALS Research Network (CALS)
Canadian Neuromuscular Disease Registry (CNDR)
Ontario Neurodegenerative Disease Research Initiative
Service delivery partners
ALS Canada works with various community partners to deliver services and support to people and families living with ALS in Ontario. These include:
Community Care Access Centres
Ontario Assistive Devices Program
Corporate partners
If your organization is looking for an engaged, caring and committed community to become involved with for your charitable giving efforts, consider partnering with ALS Canada. It is an opportunity to align your brand with a meaningful cause and offer hope for the future.
Are you interested in forming a partnership with us, or have further questions? Let’s get in touch.