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For Sponsors | Bronse / $7,500
Our Bronze tier is perfect for organizations who want to lend their voice, show solidarity, and take part in WVD 2025 in a meaningful but modest way. You’ll still get visibility, appreciation, and a seat at the table—just with a smaller footprint.
Benefits include:
- Shared booth or tabletop (~6’ x 6’) in the community sponsor zone
- Logo on WVD 2025 website (Bronze Sponsors section) with link
- Recognition in 1–2 social media posts
- Name/logo on group “Thank You” slides during the event
- Recognition in 1 email to 10K USA/Canada subscribers
- 2 complimentary registrations
- One flyer/postcard displayed at registration/info table
- Digital “Bronze Sponsor” badge to share on your platforms
Whether you’re a local clinic, a startup, or a passionate supporter, the Bronze level lets you stand with the vitiligo community and be seen doing it. Sometimes a little goes a long way.
According to conservative estimates from AI Deep Research, WVD-2025 is projected to generate 2.4 million virtual touchpoints, creating a direct impact on approximately 4.25 million people and a ripple effect reaching 37.5 million people worldwide.
FAQOther Questions
- Is it possible to stop the progression of vitiligo?
While it's not always possible to quickly stop vitiligo progression, there are some treatments that can help slow or halt the spread of the condition in many cases: Corticoster...
- What is vitiligo?
Vitiligo (pronounced vit-ill-EYE-go) is a generally unpredictable skin disease that causes a gradual loss of skin color and overlying hair on different parts of the body. Cont...
- Does vitiligo increase the risk of skin cancer?
No, it does not. Despite common misconceptions, people with vitiligo are actually at a lower risk of developing skin cancer—including both nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and mal...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
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