Partner with Stardale
Learning and partnership opportunities for organizations seeking deeper understanding of Indigenous youth experiences and meaningful community engagement.
Walking Together
Supporting Indigenous youth requires more than programs or policies. It requires relationships built on listening, respect, and a willingness to learn.
Organizations that partner with Stardale are seeking to better understand the realities Indigenous youth navigate and the systems that shape those experiences.
Through the Stardale Curriculum and community engagement initiatives, partners are invited to engage with the voices and lived experiences of Indigenous young women.
These perspectives offer insight that cannot be found in reports or statistics alone.
Why Organizations Partner With Stardale
Organizations engage with Stardale for different reasons, but the work is grounded in a shared commitment to learning, responsibility, and relationship-building.
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Deepen understanding of Indigenous youth experiences and the broader realities shaping communities today.
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Support leaders and teams in building cultural awareness, informed decision-making, and stronger internal practices.
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Strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities through listening, reflection, and meaningful engagement.
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Support initiatives that contribute to Indigenous youth wellbeing and long-term community impact.
What Partnership Can Look Like
Partnership with Stardale is not one-size-fits-all. It is shaped through conversation and aligned with your organization’s goals, capacity, and areas of interest.
This may include:
curriculum licensing or facilitated learning experiences
speaker and community engagement opportunities
sponsorship or funding support
collaborative initiatives aligned with shared values
Each partnership begins by identifying where your organization is starting and what meaningful engagement could look like from there.
Rooted in Community Voice
Stardale’s work is grounded in listening to Indigenous girls and young women and creating spaces where their experiences are heard with dignity and respect.
For nearly three decades, this work has been shaped through relationship, reflection, and collaboration with Indigenous women, Elders, community leaders, and knowledge keepers.
Partnerships are strongest when they begin from that same place:
not with assumptions, but with a willingness to listen.
Start the Conversation
Organizations ready to explore partnership opportunities are invited to connect with the Stardale team.
We work with you to understand your goals, context, and areas of interest, and identify opportunities for partnership that are thoughtful, aligned, and impactful.

