
It starts with a simple question:
"Where am I going to sleep tonight?"
For the teens we serve at One Way Love, that question isn’t hypothetical. It’s urgent. It’s real.
And too often, the answer is a friend’s couch, a borrowed backseat, a public park bench.
Not because they did something wrong.
Not because they didn’t try hard enough.
But because the safety nets that should have caught them weren’t there.
That’s where we come in.
That’s where you come in.
The Power of a Sponsorship
Every year, A Night of Hope isn’t just a celebration—it’s our biggest fundraising event and a lifeline for youth in crisis.
And behind every ticket sold, every auction bid placed, every dollar raised, there are the sponsors who make it all possible.
Sponsors like:
✔️ The local business owner who believes that every child deserves a chance.
✔️ The corporation that understands that real impact starts at home.
✔️ The community leader who knows that investing in youth means investing in the future.
These sponsors aren’t just funding an event.
They’re funding food, housing, education, mental health support, and the chance for a better life.
They are saving lives.
What A Night of Hope Sponsorships Make Possible
Last year, because of the generosity of our sponsors, we were able to:
🏡 Provide safe, stable housing for teens experiencing homelessness.
🎓 Cover education costs like school supplies, laptops, and college application fees.
🚗 Fund driving school & transportation assistance so youth could get to work and school.
💳 Distribute thousands of dollars in gift cards for food, clothing, and daily essentials.
❤️ Expand mental health support for youth dealing with trauma and instability
This isn’t abstract. These are real kids, real futures, real impact.
And in 2025, with more support, we can do even more.
Sponsorship Levels: Making a Difference at Every Level
No matter the size of the contribution, every sponsor plays a critical role in making A Night of Hope—and the work of One Way Love—a success.
🏆 Presenting Sponsor – $10,000
⭐ Exclusive “Presented By” naming rights.
⭐ Opportunity to speak at the event and present the Community Impact Award.
⭐ Premier tables, VIP recognition, and premium logo placement on all event materials.
🏅 Community Impact Award Sponsor – $5,000
⭐ Exclusive sponsorship of the Community Impact Award, honoring teachers who change lives.
⭐ Opportunity to co-present the award at the gala.
⭐ Premier seating, social media spotlights, and logo placement.
🍽️ Food Sponsor – $3,000
⭐ Branding on all food-related signage and materials.
⭐ Recognition during the event’s dining segment.
⭐ Preferred seating for four guests.
🍷 Bar Sponsor – $2,000
⭐ Branded signage at the bar and on drink tickets/cups.
⭐ Verbal recognition during the event.
⭐ Two event tickets with preferred seating.
🥇 Gold Sponsor – $1,400
🥈 Silver Sponsor – $625
🥉 Bronze Sponsor – $300
✔️ Sponsorship levels that allow businesses and individuals to contribute at a meaningful level.
✔️ Reserved seating, on-screen logo display, and special recognition throughout the night
Whether you’re a major corporate partner or a small business owner with a big heart, there’s a sponsorship opportunity that fits.
📢 View Sponsorship Packages & Sign Up
Be Part of the Story. Become a Sponsor.
A Night of Hope isn’t just an event. It’s a movement.
When you sponsor, you’re not just buying a table—you’re pulling up a chair for a young person who thought they’d been forgotten.
You’re giving them a seat at the table.
🎟️ Become a Sponsor Today
💙 Attend the Gala & See the Impact Firsthand
🤝 Donate to Support Youth in Crisis
Your sponsorship isn’t just a financial contribution.
It’s a statement that every young person deserves hope.
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