
Partner With Us
Together, We Can Create Lasting Change
No single organization can transform the future of genetic health education alone. Kaya Girl Legacy believes meaningful progress happens through collaboration between families, researchers, healthcare professionals, educators, advocacy organizations, foundations, and industry partners.
By working together, we can create opportunities that improve education, strengthen patient engagement, and empower families navigating genetic conditions and rare disease.

Research Parnerships
Collaborate on patient engagement, educational initiatives, advisory boards, and research projects.

Corporate Partnerships
Support Community Outreach, educational programming, and awareness initiatives through sponsorships and collaborative projects.

Healthcare Organizations
Partner on educational events, patient resources, community engagement, and professional development opportunities.

Foundations and Nonprofits
Build strategic collaborations that expand access to education, advocacy, and family support.
Organizations We've Collaborated With
Kaya Girl Legacy has collaborated with researchers, healthcare professionals, advocacy organizations, universities, and industry leaders committed to improving genetic health education and rare disease awareness.
Every meaningful partnership begins with a conversation.
Recent Collaborations & Engagements
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🎤 Quest Diagnostics – Featured speaker, Research & Development Science Forum
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📚 EveryLife Foundation – Patient advocacy presentation
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🤝 NORD – Advocacy initiatives and committee participation
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🧬 Stanford University – Whole genome sequencing collaboration and family case review
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🌞 Sunshine Genetics Initiative – Advisory and family engagement
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🩺 American Kidney Fund – Advocacy and education
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🎓 Genetics in Medicine– Research, education, and published commentary
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🧠 BEACONS / Genomes2People – Patient and family collaboration
Let's Start the Conversation
We'd love to hear from you.
Whether you're interested in developing educational resources, supporting advocacy initiatives, exploring research collaborations, or creating community partnerships, we'd welcome the opportunity to connect.