SponsorshipOrganizing a Community Event
The ROCK Foundation invites you to support children's mental health in our community by organizing your own fundraising event. Whether it be a golf tournament, a dinner, a run, a car wash, or even a fashion show, community events are a fun and interactive way to make a difference in the life of a child.
General DonationMake a single donation or join our monthly giving program.
Tribute – In HonourMake a donation in honour of someone special and we will send a card to the person’s family, acknowledging your thoughtful gift. You also have the option of making a recurring gift.
Tribute – In MemoryMake a donation in memory of someone special and we will send a card to the person’s family, acknowledging your thoughtful gift. You also have the option of making a recurring gift.
The Foundation hosts a series of unique fundraising events providing Halton residents with opportunities to interact, celebrate and make a collective impact.
The Foundation relies on the generosity of its Sponsors and Partners to ensure the success of these events. The Foundation will be happy to work with you to develop a comprehensive benefits package, in an effort to meet your own unique objectives. Your contribution as a Sponsor will help make a difference to the health of our community's children.
For more information on the latest Foundation events, visit the Events Section.
For more information regarding event sponsorships, please contact: Kirsten DoughertyDirector of Foundation OperationsPhone: 289-208-3475 Fax: 905-905-681-7477 E-mail: CLOAKING
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