Corporate Partnerships
Together we can make an impact in the fight against CJD
Make a social impact by becoming a corporate partner to the Cure CJD Campaign. Your business can make a huge difference by helping us to raise awareness and provide vital funds for further research into a viable treatment for CJD.
Why partner with us?
Becoming a Cure CJD Campaign corporate partner is an amazing way to show that your business has a social conscience.
Make a social impact
Become an ambassador for CJD
Positive PR for your company
Corporate tax relief
Corporate sponsorship
Sponsoring a charity is a fantastic way to promote your business whilst showing that your business cares.
Payroll Giving
Payroll Giving is a great way of giving money to charity without paying tax on it.
Organise a golf day
Organising a golf day is a brilliant way to promote our cause, promote your business and raise money too.
Make a donation
Charitable giving tax relief for limited companies, sole traders and partnerships means less corporation tax.
“I pray that other families will not have to face a loss like ours”
My brother will always be in my heart. He is missed so much. For the future, I pray that other families will not have to face a loss like ours. It gives me comfort knowing so much amazing work is taking place in the Prion Unit in London to find a treatment for this terrible disease.“CJD took my mum so quickly and brutally”
This is why our family wanted to support the Cure CJD Campaign – to try and get vital research into this disease, a disease so many of the medical community never knowingly encounter. I never want another family to go through what we did – watching someone slip away at such a rapid speed with no one understanding why, and not being able to offer support to the family while their whole world implodes.“Mark was a remarkable, vital man”
We could take on anything together, but when we received the diagnosis, “I’m sorry, it is sporadic CJD”, those few words floored us. It was devastating. I knew what CJD was. The most amazing man I have ever known would die in a matter of weeks; at 56 years old it was about thirty years too early. And there was nothing we could do. Nothing. When we received the diagnosis I said to Mark, “We don’t deserve this”. Mark replied, “Nobody deserves CJD”. He was right.
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