Partner With Us
At GVRC, we believe that lasting change happens through collaboration.
Over the years, our impact has been made possible by the unwavering support of individuals, corporates, development partners, institutions, and civil society organizations who share in our mission to support survivors of gender-based violence and prevent future harm.
We invite you to join hands with us in this urgent and deeply human cause.
Whether you’re looking to contribute resources, expertise, visibility, or networks, your partnership can help amplify our reach and deepen the support we offer survivors across Kenya.
Why Partner with GVRC?
Make Real Impact
Your support helps us provide life-saving medical care, psychosocial support, legal aid, and shelter to survivors of GBV.
Promote Social Justice
Join a movement advocating for systemic change and legislative reform in the fight against gender-based violence.
Strengthen Communities
Our community programs empower individuals to speak up, challenge harmful norms, and protect vulnerable populations.
Amplify Your CSR Goals
Align your corporate social responsibility initiatives with a cause that transforms lives and communities.
Leverage Our Expertise
With over two decades of experience, GVRC is a recognized leader in GBV prevention, response, training, and advocacy.
Build a Legacy of Change
Partnering with GVRC places your organization at the heart of sustainable impact, leaving a legacy of compassion, justice, and empowerment.
How You Can Partner
Financial
Support
Donate, fund specific programs, medical treatment, shelters, emergency kits, and outreach campaigns.
In-Kind
Contributions
Provide supplies, technical services, transportation, technology, or venue space to support our programs.
Joint Campaigns
& Advocacy
Collaborate on national or regional awareness campaigns, policy dialogues, and community outreach.
Workplace &
Staff Engagement
Sponsor workshops, wellness talks, or volunteer days focused on GBV awareness and prevention.
Research &
Capacity Building
Support research initiatives, professional training, and development of tools and resources that strengthen GBV response.

