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Corporate Giving with Purpose 

When your business partners with WIN House, you're doing more than supporting a local nonprofit — you're helping provide critical safety, shelter, and hope to women, non-binary individuals, and children fleeing gender-based violence right here in Alberta. Your investment goes a long way in creating lasting change in our community. 

Partner with WIN House: Corporate Giving Opportunities

CORPORATE DONORSHIP

A corporate donation to WIN House is an investment in safer futures. Whether it’s a one-time gift, a percentage of proceeds, or a pledge to ongoing support, your contribution has a direct and meaningful impact on survivors across Edmonton and the surrounding region. It also reflects your company’s commitment to building a safer, more compassionate Alberta. 

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CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING 

When your brand stands with WIN House, your customers take notice. Cause-related marketing campaigns align your business with a mission that matters — helping build awareness, customer loyalty, and employee pride while funding life-saving programs. Let’s work together to craft a partnership that inspires your audience and drives real community impact. 

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

Empower your team to be part of something bigger. From payroll giving and internal fundraisers to volunteer days or donation drives, we’ll help you create meaningful ways for your employees to get involved. Not only does it build team spirit, it fosters a workplace culture of empathy and purpose. 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsoring a WIN House event or initiative is a high-impact way to align your business with social good. From celebrations and awareness campaigns to seasonal drives and community initiatives, sponsorship helps you reach a diverse audience — and visibly support a cause that resonates with Albertans. 

OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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SUPPORTING PARTNERS

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We are grateful for the support of our corporate sponsors and community partners. Their contributions play a vital role in helping WIN House provide safety and support for those fleeing violence.

 

To learn more about our recent partnerships, explore our latest reports.

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PO Box 20088 RPO Beverly

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WIN House is an ongoing project of Edmonton Women's Shelter Ltd. Charitable Registration #107283301RR0001

We acknowledge that WIN House operates on Treaty 6 Territory, in Amiskwacîwâskahikan, a traditional gathering place for many Indigenous Peoples. This land has been home to the Plains Cree, Métis, Blackfoot, Nakota Sioux, Dene, and Inuit, and remains a place of connection, culture, and community. We honour and respect the histories, languages, ceremonies, and enduring presence of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who continue to care for this land. We recognize that we are all Treaty people, with a shared responsibility to learn from the past, act with awareness in the present, and contribute to a more just and equitable future. As an organization that supports women and families, we hold space for the truths of colonial violence and its ongoing impacts. We honour the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people, and recognize the strength, leadership, and resilience of Indigenous women in our communities.Guided by these truths, we commit to ongoing learning, reflection, and action in support of reconciliation, and to fostering safety, respect, and dignity for all.

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