There are many ways that you can partner with The Peacock Foundation. Please read about your options and make the best choice for you.
| Sponsor a Child |
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One Child 4 week session = $10/month |
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One Child 12 week session = $30/month |
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One Child full year = $90/month |
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Business Sponsorship Bronze = $1,000/year |
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Business Sponsorship Silver = $2,500/year |
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Business Sponsorship Gold = $5,000/year |
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One Time Gift: $ _________________ |
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Sponsor One Animal full year = $200/month |
| Volunteer Partnership Options |
| There are three levels (or roles) of volunteer partnership needed. People can volunteer to one or multiple roles. |
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Community Liaison Partner |
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This partner is someone who is actively involved in their community and spreads the word about the Peacock Foundation and the cause of Childhood Trauma to the communities and organizations they participate in. These people are cheerleaders for the foundation and the cause. The level of involvement includes: |
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Inviting people to community outreach events and fundraising events |
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Inviting people to become partners (donors and/or volunteers) |
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Scheduling potential partners and business leaders to attend outreach events for a one-on-on e encounter with the foundation and the cause |
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Carrying brochures and other collateral materials and passing them along to interested people |
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Generally spreading the word. |
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Community Outreach Partner |
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This partner is someone who is willing help put on and attend community outreach events. They want to make a personal impact on people’s lives by not only spreading the word, but also by helping people in the community understand the issues of childhood trauma and trauma in general. They understand the issue, can help others understand it and are willing to roll up their sleeves to make it happen. They do not need to be trained professionals, just willing to help. This level of involvement includes: |
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Manning the Peacock Foundation booth at community outreach events (such as community fairs and trades shows) and teaching people who visit the booth about the issues of childhood trauma |
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Making follow-up phone calls to people who have received invitations to community outreach events and to those who have visited the booth at events |
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Help set up for community outreach events |
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Commitment includes up to one event per month maximum |
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Animal Care Partner |
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This partner is someone who will help take care of the animals. They are someone who loves animals and wants to help by feeding and taking care of them on a regular basis. The level of involvement includes: |
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Feeding and cleaning the animals |
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Cleaning and basic maintenance of the animal housing facility |
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Commitment includes spending 1-2 hours at least one day a week |
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Assist with animal interactions at outreach events as needed |
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