National Partnerships and Sponsors
At the One Life Project, we believe that partnerships and sponsors are the backbone of our efforts to create meaningful change. By joining forces with like-minded businesses, organizations, and individuals, we amplify our reach and effectiveness in addressing critical social issues. Together, we can make a difference.
President's National Partnership Spotlight
The One Life Project welcomes HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College, as a major sponsor. Sponsoring our 2024-2025 Pennsylvania Event Fundraising Series, this sponsorship is crucial as it leverages HACC's extensive community reach and commitment to education, enhancing the impact and accessibility of our mental health initiatives. By sponsoring our events, HACC demonstrates its dedication to fostering mental well-being among students and the community, helping to break down stigmas and provide essential support and resources.
As a regional leader in high-quality care, and a mission-driven, physician-led integrated health system, the team at WellSpan Health is dedicated to delivering exceptional care for all – one patient, one community, one unique health care need at a time. From supporting lifelong wellness to providing nationally recognized, advanced specialty care, to being a deeply committed community partner, they are focused on improving health across central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland. Their values of 'Respect for All; Working as One; Assume Positive Intent; Do the Right Thing; and Find a Better Way align with our values greatly and we are very excited to have them as an organizational sponsor. WellSpan Health is a major sponsor of the One Life Project and is even sponsoring our 2024 Lancaster, PA office opening to better support those they serve across Central PA.
A proud supporter of the One Life Project and a sponsor for our 2025 National Fundraising Season, Pennsy Supply is a key partner and sponsor of our organization and the work we do in communities across Pennsylvania and beyond. Pennsy Supply, a CRH company, manufactures asphalt, sand, and concrete products, and they also provide construction services. They are a people-focused business where their employees feel like family, customers feel valued, and community partners feel supported. The One Life Project is proud to have Pennsy Supply Inc as a community partner.
Cutter Law is a California based law group focused on personal injury law. Their attorneys have extensive experience handling a variety of other cases as well, including nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and more. Personal injury law allows them to give back to the communities they love in Northern California. The One Life Project and Cutter Law partner in sharing resources, research, and educational knowledge, among other sponsorships. The One Life Project is proud to have gained extensive knowledge and educational materials through Cutter Law on a variety of mental health topics centered around alcoholism, drug abuse, and DUI/DWI; something the office is proud to help support the prevention of. Through this partnership, we are able to assist youth in a variety of ways across the state of California and behind in our educational initiatives.
Huntington Billboards is a grassroots, family owned company headquartered in Gordon, Ohio who works to help businesses and organizations advertise their cause and work through billboard and signage marketing. The company is a major, national partner of ours and features several of our events on their billboards, including our upcoming 2024 Pennsylvania fundraising events. They currently have billboards in several states across the United States.
Herman Law, a national law group based out of New York City represents victims of sexual abuse in civil cases. Their attorneys have extensive experience advocating for survivors of sexual abuse, exploitation and rape. Herman Law is dedicated to helping victims of these horrible crimes heal the wounds of their abuse by empowering them through the legal process. The One Life Project and Herman Law partner in sharing resources, research, and educational knowledge. The One Life Project is proud to have gain extensive knowledge and educational materials through Herman Law on a variety of mental health topics centered around sexual abuse and assault. Through this partnership, we are able to further our own mission and assist youth.
National Educational Partners
Our Colors United, a national social media and activism organization founded in 2018, was created to help support young people who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. The organization works to end the stigma and discrimination surrounding LGBTQ+ youth. Through education, programming, advocacy, and public advocacy, the organization has made significant strides with public policy and making sure that all youth are treated equal and are free from discrimination, irregardless of how they identify or who they choose to love. In early 2020, the One Life Project gained the rights for the Our Colors United organization and by late 2020, the Our Colors United brand was merged into the One Life Project's organization. Today, in 2024, Our Colors United is a branch of the One Life Project and is completely run by college and high school students. The team has collected over 250k followers on social media with over 300 million social media visitors to their pages each year.
Teens4Teens Help has a mission to build a peer-to-peer mental health platform online - for and by teens and young adults - where those who are suffering may find encouragement, education and the self-motivation to choose recovery. They work to empower teens who are suffering from emotional and mental health issues to choose their own recovery. Teens4Teens Help is major organizational partner for the One Life Project as we share resources, educational materials, and volunteerism efforts.
Dare To Be Iconic is a transformative self help platform that empowers young women to dare to be themselves, underscoring the belief that daring to embrace one's unique identity is the most powerful act. CEO and Founder, Amanda Paolicelli's work encourages young women to be their true self and defies social norms. Her work extends into the sports world with the Formula One community, where she redefines the term fangirl, challenges stereotypes, and encourages others to use their voices confidently. The One Life Project and Dare To Be Iconic share a goal of supporting and advocating for young women and encouraging them to defy the odds and follow their dreams. Through shared research, social media collaborations, shared educational resources, and community outreach, we work together to support young people across the world.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States. Founded in 1994, RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE) and an online chat service, both of which provide confidential support and resources to survivors of sexual violence. The organization also partners with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country, ensuring comprehensive care and support for survivors. In addition to direct services, RAINN is dedicated to advocating for public policy changes, raising awareness about sexual violence, and providing prevention education to help create a safer environment for all.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1984 by the United States Congress. It serves as a vital resource for law enforcement, families, and the public in efforts to prevent child abduction, recover missing children, and address child exploitation. NCMEC provides a range of services, including a 24-hour hotline (1-800-THE-LOST), assistance with case management and recovery, support for families of missing children, and training for law enforcement and other professionals. Additionally, NCMEC operates the CyberTipline, a reporting mechanism for cases of child sexual exploitation, and works to raise public awareness about child safety and prevention strategies. Through collaboration with government agencies, law enforcement, and communities, NCMEC strives to protect children and bring them home safely.
National Fundraising Sponsors
Fundraising sponsors are crucial to the success and sustainability of the One Life Project, as their contributions directly support our organization’s mission to empower teens and young adults through mental health education and advocacy. Sponsorships provide essential funding and materials for the development of educational programs, outreach initiatives, and support services, enabling our organization to expand its reach and impact. These funds allow for the creation of comprehensive training materials, the hosting of community events, and the maintenance of an engaging online presence. Moreover, the support from sponsors helps ensure that the One Life Project can continue to offer its programming and services at no cost to the youth it serves, breaking down financial barriers to accessing vital mental health resources. By partnering with sponsors, the One Life Project can foster a culture of compassion and understanding, driving systemic change and creating a brighter future for young people everywhere.