Official Partners

It takes a team!


Success is always better when you have someone to share it with. Here we are proud to introduce you to our partners in our important mission. These organizations have expressed a true commitment to helping athletes thrive in every way. Please visit and support these organizations as they support us!


If you are a representative of an organization that you believe would be a great partner with ASWIS please contact us at admin@aswis.org!

Official Partners of the Alliance of Social Workers in Sports


Coaching HER® is a game-changing, evidence-informed resource that equips coaches, educators, and advocates with the tools to attract and keep girls in sport. Coaching HER® is free, digital, evidence-based content that directly addresses the unique challenges girls face—like body confidence, gender bias, menstrual health, and access inequities. The interactive content helps coaches create supportive, inclusive environments where girls can thrive both on and off the field. By becoming a Coaching HER® Champion, individuals and organizations join a worldwide movement to ensure every girl gets the chance to play and thrive through sport. Be Her Reason to Stay in Sport.


To learn more about Coaching HER® visit the website HERE or contact them directly HERE.


Mission 89 is a research, education, and advocacy organization that fights the exploitation of young athletes through social and economic transformation. Every year, hundreds of thousands of children are smuggled across borders and sold as commodities, including promising young athletes who are trafficked by sham agents making false promises of fame, riches, and an escape route from a cycle of poverty. Mission 89’s research into sport trafficking raises awareness around these illegal activities, providing evidence-based data to influence policy and decision-makers in the area of child trafficking. Through "The Line We Don't Cross" campaign, Mission 89 unites the global sport ecosystem in a collective commitment that child exploitation has no place in sport. The organization's work includes the FIFA 2026 World Cup project, which develops legislative recommendations and mobilizes youth through the Youth Ambassador Programme to prevent human trafficking at mega sport events, ensuring these global celebrations of sport become catalysts for protection rather than exploitation.


To learn more about Mission 89 visit the website HERE or contact them directly HERE.


The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is a leading organization committed to fundamentally changing how eating disorders are understood and treated. By providing education, resources, and early intervention, and by advancing research, NEDA supports the nearly 30 million people who will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime. We envision a world that offers compassion, connection, and hope to all who struggle.


To learn more about NEDA visit the website HERE or contact them directly HERE.


The Quell Foundation, a champion for turning advocacy into measurable change, is committed to building a world where the stigma of mental illness is eradicated, and mental health support and treatment are normalized, boldly embraced, and universally accessible. We work to accomplish this by encouraging people to share their stories, increasing access to mental health services, providing a pipeline of future mental health care professionals with scholarships, and training first responders to recognize mental health crisis warning signs amongst their own.


To learn more about The Quell Foundation visit the website HERE or contact them directly HERE.


Survivors for Change's mission is to revolutionize sports safety education and healthy relationships by empowering youth players, parents, and coaches through advocacy, comprehensive education, training, and peer support programs, ensuring a safer and happier environment for young athletes and the surrounding community.


To learn more about Survivors for Change visit the website HERE or contact them directly HERE.