These programs are in development and will be available following launch. This page outlines the vision, purpose, and impact of future sponsorship opportunities.
Why Sponsorships Matter
Parenting neurodivergent children often comes with:
Increased financial strain
Reduced work flexibility or lost income
Time-sensitive decisions with limited support
Sponsorships help remove financial barriers so moms can access:
Reliable information without overwhelm
A private, respectful peer community
Practical tools and expert guidance
This is not charity.
It’s community-driven access and shared responsibility.
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsor a Mom
Direct support for individual families
This sponsorship provides access for a mom who may not otherwise be able to participate due to financial constraints.
Sponsored participants receive the same experience, privacy, and respect as all members — with no labeling or disclosure required.
Best for:
Individuals or families who want to give back
Grandparents, friends, or loved ones
Anyone who believes support should be accessible
Sponsors may remain anonymous or be acknowledged with permission.
Sponsor Your Employee(s)
A meaningful benefit for working parents
Parents of neurodivergent children often manage significant responsibilities outside of work that are not immediately visible.
Employee sponsorships allow organizations to offer access as a family-support benefit, reinforcing workplace values around well-being, inclusion, and retention.
Best for:
Employers supporting caregivers and mental health
Organizations committed to neurodiversity and inclusion
Teams seeking benefits that support real life, not just productivity
Programs will be designed to scale based on organizational size and needs.
Sponsor a Program
Support tools that serve many families
Program sponsorships help fund the creation of shared resources such as workshops, educational tools, or community initiatives.
This option supports long-term impact by strengthening the infrastructure that benefits a broader population of families.
Best for:
Mission-aligned brands or organizations
Community partners and foundations
Sponsors seeking visible, lasting impact
Program sponsors may be recognized in connection with the supported initiative.
Program Development & Timeline
Sponsorships will launch after Life on the A List officially opens, allowing time to:
Build thoughtful, sustainable systems
Protect participant privacy and dignity
Ensure sponsorships are matched with real needs
We are committed to building these programs with care and intention.
Stay Connected
If you are interested in:
Being notified when sponsorships open
Exploring individual or corporate sponsorships
Supporting future programs
We invite you to stay connected and learn more as these opportunities become available.
Every form of support helps strengthen the community.
Life on the A List supports moms raising children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and related neurodivergent needs by providing trusted resources, expert insight, and a private, judgment-free community.