Become a Sponsor

Breaking the Silence is an important educational event promoting increased mental health awareness and understanding. For more than 25 years, the program has drawn friends, families, co-workers, healthcare professionals, businesses and community leaders together to hear notable and accomplished actors, athletes, authors and others share their stories and support the thousands of Nebraskans touched by mental illness.

Your Sponsorship will help . . .

  • Bring Ginger Zee’s personal story to all in attendance and offer a rare perspective on the mental health struggles of this television personality.
  • Sustain Breaking the Silence as one of the largest educational efforts of its kind in Nebraska and across the Midwest.
  • Enable participants of Community Alliance services to meet Ginger Zee and benefit from her insight and encouragement in a separate, client-only daytime event and provide a limited number of client scholarships to the evening program.
  • Extend Community Alliance’s treatment, rehabilitation, outreach and community services to more than 6,000 individuals and families in the coming year.

There are multiple Sponsorship Levels available, all of which include tickets to a memorable evening that promises to both inform and inspire. Each Sponsorship Level offers recognition and benefits for you and/or your business at the event and to thousands more who view event materials and publicity.

Please download the 2024 Sponsor Response Form and return your completed form to Community Alliance. Or, if you prefer, you may secure your Sponsorship online via credit card by using the link provided. Either way, you may be assured that your support of Breaking the Silence means life-saving and life-restoring support for many individuals and families in our community.

For more information, please contact us at:
Community Alliance
7150 Arbor Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68106
Phone: 402-341-5128
Email: breakingthesilence@commall.org

Thank you for your support of Breaking the Silence, helping to end the stigma still surrounding mental illness and offering help and hope to both individuals and families traveling the road to recovery.