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Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana Sponsorship Form

Empowering Women of Achievement Through Advocacy and Education

The mission of Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana is to provide an opportunity for women of achievement, who utilize wheelchairs, to successfully educate and advocate for individuals with disabilities. Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana is a program of the Brain Injury Assn. of Louisiana/Louisiana Chapter of United Spinal Assn.

MWLA Sponsorship Application

General Contact Information
Sponsorship Level (Select One)
  • Video on website
  • Complementary Corporate Friends membership for a year
  • Logo appearance on hold screens at Annual Conference during lunch and end of the day
  • Special recognition at Annual Conference and brief speaking opportunity
  • Registration for six at Annual Conference
  • First choice in exhibitor booth location at all events
  • Full page recognition in all events programs
  • Logo on Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana competition backdrop
  • Marketing materials in Ms. Wheelchair Louisiana competition swag bags
  • Logo and company link on monthly newsletter
  • Monthly "Sponsor Spotlight" on social media including video for a year
  • Complimentary participation in all offered virtual events
  • Company logo on BIALA promotional materials for a year
  • Company link on BIALA website and name listed in BIALA resource guide
  • Signage displayed prominently at all events
  • Complimentary admittance to any BIALA events
For additional contact information, contact Kimberly Hill, kim@biala.org

Please fill out our sponsorship form above, or click the button to download a paper copy.

DOWNLOAD OUR SPONSOR APPLICATION
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After my son sustained a traumatic brain injury, BIALA was very helpful in providing me information on the TH/SCI Trust Fund. They walked me through the process and helped me every step of the way. It was a very stressful time in my life so I was very grateful for their support and understanding.

Jason Niko

Caregiver

Participating in the virtual support groups has brightened my days and helps me feel less alone and depressed. Thank you for looking out for people with disabilities and making sure we stay connected to others.

Shannon Charleston

Individual with TBI

My son sustained a spinal cord injury a few years ago, and I still rely on the resources BIALA has to offer to help us live our lives. When I am feeling down and need some encouragement, the BIALA hotline is the first place I reach out to. I feel a sense of relief after I call because of the kindness and compassion I am given. BIALA seems to really care about those they serve, and I am so thankful to have someone to talk to.

Berly Rose

Caregiver