Our Partners

Our Partners

We work with organizations, researchers, and advocates in Canada and internationally to advance environmental health, strengthen research and knowledge, and support safer, more inclusive environments for people living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).

Meet Our Partners

Key Metric

12+

Active Partners

5

Countries Represented

3

Active Research Projects

2K+

Individuals Supported

Why Partner With Us

Drive national and global initiatives to increase MCS and environmental health awareness

Exchange cutting-edge research and expertise

Enhance visibility for critical environmental health challenges

Empower and support individuals living with MCS

How to Get Started

Getting started is simple — we’d love to learn about your work and explore how we might support one another.

Apply

Fill out the partnership form and tell us about your organization and how you would like to work together.

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Review

Our team looks over your submission and may reach out if we need any additional information (usually within 5–7 business days).

Onboard

We schedule a short introductory conversation to learn more about each other and explore possible ways to collaborate.

Collaborate

We stay in touch and begin sharing ideas, information, and opportunities that can support healthier environments and greater inclusion for people living with MCS.

Types of Partnership

We welcome collaboration with organizations and institutions that share our commitment to healthier environments and greater inclusion for people living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS).

Research Partners: Academic institutions and scientific organizations advancing research on MCS and environmental health.

Disability Organizations: Groups working to promote disability rights, accessibility, and inclusive environments.

Health Organizations: Healthcare providers, clinicians, and patient-support groups focused on care, education, and prevention.

Advocacy Organizations: Non-profits engaged in public awareness, policy development, and systemic change.

Environmental and Environmental Justice Organizations: Groups working to reduce toxic exposures and address environmental health inequities.

Community Partners: Local organizations and networks helping to create supportive and inclusive communities for people living with MCS.

Public Institutions: Municipal, provincial, and federal bodies working on public health, accessibility, and environmental protection.

Join Us

Fill out the form below to become a partner and collaborate with us.

Become a Partner

We welcome collaboration with organizations committed to advancing environmental health, accessibility, and healthier, more inclusive environments for all.

Contact us about partnership: contact@ehac-asec.ca

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