Partnerships

At Move Into Light®, we believe lasting change happens through collaboration. That’s why we proudly partner with local organizations, businesses, and community leaders who share our mission to break the stigma around mental health and substance abuse.

Together, we pool resources, amplify awareness, and deliver impactful programs that make a real difference in people’s lives. These partnerships are the heart of our movement—helping us extend our reach and deepen our impact across the community.

silhouette photo of six persons representing partnership with Move Into Light
silhouette photo of six persons representing partnership with Move Into Light

Our Partners

Move Into Light® is sponsored in part by the following organizations

Brevard Prevention Coalition

Brevard Prevention Coalition is a non-profit organization that unites caring individuals throughout Florida’s Space Coast and Central Florida in the fight to reduce the personal and social damage caused by addiction and substance misuse.

Central Florida Cares

Central Florida Cares manages an affordable, high-quality behavioral health care system for persons with mental health and/or substance use disorders.

I Choose ME

I Choose ME is an initiative promoting positive choices as an alternative to substance misuse. Prevention is more than just saying “no” to drug and alcohol misuse. We want to provide the tools, facts, and inspiration that can help make informed decisions and lead a positive life.

Seminole Prevention Coalition

Seminole Prevention Colition strengthens youth and families through the promotion of effective community coordination and collaboration, and the reduction of substance abuse among youth.

Doctors United Group

Doctors United Group (DUG) is a nonprofit committed to supporting underserved individuals newly diagnosed or living with HIV/AIDS, STDs, chronic diseases, mental illness, and obesity.

To Write Love On Her Arms

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide.