Partnership & Support

Partner With Us to Strengthen Diabetes Prevention and Community Health

We believe meaningful impact is achieved through collaboration. By partnering with us, you support diabetes screening, prevention, and education programmes that improve health awareness and expand access to care within communities.

Why Collaboration Matters

Addressing diabetes requires collective action. Through strategic partnerships, we expand outreach, strengthen education initiatives, and improve access to early screening and preventive support.

Who We Collaborate With

  • Sponsor Philantropists
  • Healthcare providers and clinics

  • Corporate organisations and CSR teams

  • Educational institutions

  • NGOs and community-based organisations

  • Faith-based and community leaders

  • Public health agencies

3 Ways to Get Involved

There are many ways to be part of the change. Whether through giving, volunteering, partnering, or participating in our programs, your involvement helps us reach more people and create lasting impact in the fight against diabetes.

Support Through Donation

Your financial support helps us deliver diabetes education, conduct community screenings, provide essential resources, and expand access to care for individuals and underserved communities. Every contribution directly supports programs that save lives and improve health outcomes.

Volunteer With Us

Volunteers are the heart of our work. By offering your time, skills, or professional expertise, you help us reach more people, strengthen our programs, and create lasting impact within communities affected by diabetes.

Strategic Partnership

We collaborate with healthcare providers, corporate organisations, NGOs, and community leaders to strengthen diabetes prevention, education, and care. Partnering with us creates shared value and sustainable impact.

Let’s Create Sustainable Health Impact Together

Whether through financial support, volunteering, or strategic collaboration, your involvement helps strengthen diabetes prevention efforts and expand access to early screening and education.