Sponsorships

As a sponsor, your support provides free legal advocacy that brings children’s experiences into focus during a critical time of their lives. Join us to help children thrive.
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2026 Sponsorship Benefits

Explore the benefits available for each sponsor level below.

  • Featured as presenting sponsor for NEW immersive storytelling exhibit.
  • Logo highlighted on full page print ad in Seattle Met Magazine.
  • Logo displayed on table centerpieces.
  • Receive verbal acknowledgement by event emcee.
  • Logo highlighted on the event invitation.
  • Prominent listing on event menu.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.
  • Logo highlighted on full page print ad in Seattle Met Magazine.
  • Logo displayed on table centerpieces.
  • Receive verbal acknowledgement by event emcee.
  • Logo highlighted on the event invitation.
  • Prominent listing on event menu.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.
  • Text listing on full page print ad in Seattle Met Magazine.
  • Logo displayed on table centerpieces.
  • Receive verbal acknowledgement by event emcee.
  • Text listing on the event invitation.
  • Text listing on event menu.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.
  • Receive verbal acknowledgement by event emcee.
  • Text listing on event menu.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.
  • Text listing on event menu.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.
  • Listing in digital program.
  • Listing on event webpage.

Key Dates

Mark your calendar with these important dates.

Confirm your sponsorship by Friday, January 30, 2026 to be eligible for the Seattle Met Magazine ad.
Sponsorship payment due by Friday, March 20, 2026.
Confirm your sponsorship by Friday, February 6, 2026 to be eligible for print materials (excludes magazine).

Meet Riley

Riley says, ‘They yelled at each other a lot. I’d go to bed and hear them fighting. It was scary sometimes.”

He knew his Mom had been back and forth to the courthouse a lot. And that she was worried. Sometimes his grandma complained about all the work she was missing to babysit Riley. And when he saw his Dad, Riley could tell he seemed really angry with his mom.

For Riley, this wasn’t about “plans.” It was about when he would see his dad, and when his mom would stop crying so much.

For a long time, nothing seemed to happen.

Read His Full Story
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