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About this resource

This Caregiving.com page introduces the Champions Program as a way for organizations to connect authentically with caregivers. As it asks, are you a company, member of the press, researcher, or organization interested in engaging with caregivers? The Champions Program offers a direct, respectful bridge to the caregiving community.

The page explains how Caregiving.com’s network of Champions — real, engaged family caregivers and advocates — can connect with outside parties who want to reach, learn from, or serve caregivers. This might include companies seeking authentic caregiver voices and feedback, journalists looking for sources and stories, researchers recruiting participants or seeking insight, and organizations wanting to partner or share resources. By channeling these connections through its trusted Champions community, Caregiving.com helps ensure caregivers are engaged ethically and meaningfully, with their voices genuinely valued rather than exploited.

This resource matters because caregivers’ perspectives are essential to building better products, policies, research, and services — yet authentic access to the caregiving community can be hard to find, and caregivers deserve to be engaged respectfully. The Champions Program creates that ethical bridge, benefiting both caregivers (who gain a voice and sometimes opportunities) and the organizations seeking to serve them. While aimed at companies, press, researchers, and organizations rather than individual caregivers seeking help, it reflects Caregiving.com’s commitment to elevating caregiver voices. Learn more on Caregiving.com.

Key Takeaways

What you'll get from this resource

  • A Caregiving.com page on connecting organizations with caregivers via the Champions Program.
  • For companies, press, researchers, and organizations wanting to engage caregivers.
  • Channels connections through a trusted Champions community for ethical, meaningful engagement.
  • Learn more on Caregiving.com.
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Frequently asked questions

Companies, members of the press, researchers, and organizations interested in authentically engaging with caregivers — not individual caregivers seeking help.

A respectful bridge to the caregiving community, connecting outside parties with real, engaged caregiver voices for feedback, stories, research, or partnership.

The page is freely available on Caregiving.com.

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