Corporate Fundraising & Sponsorship

Partnering with STRM – SEND the Right Message Charity enables businesses to support local families navigating the complex system of disability and neurodivergence in a meaningful, practical way.

As a disabled- and parent-led charity, STRM delivers early, community-based support shaped by lived experience.

Corporate support helps reduce isolation, strengthen families, and support people before difficulties escalate.

Our corporate partnerships are values-led, ethical, and focused on real impact.

Our reach at a glance

1,800+ Families

reached through commissioned resources, now used across 14 areas nationally

1,300+ Families

registered members supporting families across Castle Point, Rochford, and Southend

2,100+ Members

in our moderated online peer support community

Why corporate fundraising matters

Corporate fundraising helps STRM provide early, community-based support at a point when many families are waiting for help or unsure where to turn.

Disabled and neurodivergence families often experience long waits for statutory support. During this time, stress, isolation, and uncertainty can increase. Early, practical support can make a significant difference.

The need for early, community-based support

Families navigating disability and neurodivergence often spend long periods waiting for assessments, support, or clear guidance. During this time, many are unsure where to turn or how to make sense of what is happening for their child or themselves.

There is often no single statutory service offering early, holistic support at this stage. Families may be waiting for assessments or referrals, but still need guidance, reassurance, and understanding in the meantime.

Community-based, peer-led support plays an important role during this gap. When families are supported early, they are more likely to feel informed, confident, and able to manage challenges before they escalate.

Corporate support helps STRM to:

  • provide support before families reach crisis
  • reduce isolation through peer connection and shared understanding
  • keep services accessible, inclusive, and local
  • respond flexibly to emerging community need

Safe, credible partnerships

We work openly and responsibly, with clear boundaries and proportionate reporting that supports your CSR or social value aims.

SEND the Right Message is a parent-led charity, grounded in lived experience and informed by evidence-based delivery.

Our projects

STRM – SEND the Right Message Charity delivers early, community-based support for neurodivergent children, young people, adults, and their families

Corporate fundraising and sponsorship supports a range of STRM projects, including:

Practical Support, Early Intervention & Community Programmes

STRM’s Early Intervention Pathway offers light-touch, preventative support for families at the earliest stages of need, including those:

  • waiting for assessment or diagnosis

  • exploring self-identification

  • unsure where to turn or what to do next

The pathway helps families make sense of what they are noticing, understand their options, and access the right support at the right time.

One-to-One Family Support

STRM provides short, focused one-to-one support sessions for parents, carers, and families.

These sessions help families to:

  • unpick one key issue

  • talk through concerns around school, behaviour, wellbeing, or services

  • make sense of complex information

  • identify realistic next steps

This targeted support helps families move forward with greater clarity and confidence, without needing to reach crisis point.

Tea & Talk – Parent and Carer Peer Support

Tea & Talk sessions are regular, welcoming peer support spaces for parents and carers.

They offer:

  • a safe, informal space to talk openly

  • connection with others who understand

  • practical guidance and trusted signposting

  • reduced isolation, stress, and overwhelm

Tea & Talk often supports families who are waiting for diagnosis or navigating multiple systems, helping them feel less alone.

Courses & Workshops

STRM delivers accessible courses and workshops that help families understand neurodivergence and build confidence in supporting their children.

These include:

  • Making Sense of SEND – understanding ADHD and autism before and after diagnosis

  • Eating and Neurodivergence – supporting children around food, anxiety, and sensory needs

Courses focus on practical learning, shared understanding, and strategies that work at home to support calmer, more sustainable family life.

ADHD Women’s Support Group

STRM runs a dedicated ADHD Women’s Support Group.

This is a preventative, peer-led space for:

  • neurodivergent women

  • women caring for disabled or neurodivergent children

The group supports:

  • connection and shared understanding

  • exploring identity and lived experience

  • making sense of possible or recent ADHD diagnosis

  • sharing practical strategies to manage overwhelm and reduce burnout

Children’s Activities & Inclusive Programmes

STRM delivers inclusive activities and community programmes for children and young people, including:

  • successful inclusive bouldering sessions, supporting confidence, emotional regulation, and physical wellbeing

  • community events and family activities, offering low-pressure opportunities to connect and feel included

  • volunteer-supported programmes, creating safe, welcoming spaces and meaningful community involvement

These activities help children and their parent carers feel accepted, capable, and supported within their communities.

Practical Cost-of-Living & Family Support

STRM provides practical, dignified support for families experiencing financial pressure.

This includes:

  • Household Support Fund guidance and access

  • Family support, food, and shopping vouchers to help with essential costs

  • Energy advice and support

  • Disability and carers’ benefits guidance

Awareness, Acceptance & System Influence

Alongside direct support, STRM works to:

  • raise awareness and acceptance of neurodivergence in local communities

  • support inclusive practice through lived-experience insight

  • inform local and national policy by sharing evidence, learning, and family voice

Online Peer Support Community

A moderated online peer support group with 2,100+ members, providing ongoing connection, reassurance, and shared understanding between sessions.

Resources for Families

The Supporting Your Neurodivergent Child guide has reached over 18,000 families across Essex, Southend, and Thurrock. Commissioned and supported by Essex County Council and the Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board, it is now used across 14 other areas nationally.

This reach reflects the trust placed in STRM by local systems and partners, and our ability to deliver accessible, high-quality resources at scale.

The guide was co-written by Maggie Cleary, STRM’s Founder and CEO, drawing on lived experience and community insight.

Corporate sponsorship opportunities

Organisations can sponsor:

  • a specific project or programme

  • a block of sessions or workshops

  • a defined delivery period

  • a community initiative aligned to your values

Sponsorship funding supports essential coordination, delivery, and safeguarding ensuring projects are sustainable, safe, and responsive.

Alignment with the UK Social Value Model

Corporate fundraising and sponsorship with STRM aligns strongly with the UK Government Social Value Model, particularly:

  • Health and Wellbeing – reducing stress, isolation, and overwhelm through early support

  • Equal Opportunity – inclusive, accessible services led by lived experience

  • Tackling Inequality – supporting families who fall between services

  • Community Resilience – building local peer networks and volunteering

Work with us

If your organisation is looking to support a credible, community-led charity while demonstrating real social value, we would be pleased to explore a partnership.

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