Equip the 12,000 km Walk
Jaydip needs partners who solve real road problems: shoes, cart repairs, power, translation, safe rest, cleanup supplies, and field documentation. Recognition only follows support that is actually used.
What a partner should know first
The numbers below are the public facts today: distance, archived coverage, owned videos, and garbage bags logged.
Route commitment
12,000 km
20-country route plan from Malta to India
Press archive
14
10 listed outlets and public references
Owned video library
8
curated clips and stills from Jaydip-controlled channels
Cleanup logged
150
garbage bags logged in the latest public update
Need the formal deck?
The partnership deck includes mission facts, partner roles, recognition options, ethical standards, case studies, and a dedicated sponsor inquiry form.
Start with the road problem you can solve
The strongest sponsor fit solves an operational problem on the road: load, footwear, power, documentation, shelter, translation, or local access.
What a good partner actually changes
The right partner reduces strain, removes a bottleneck, or helps the route reach more people well. That can mean better shoes, safer load management, charged devices, reliable filming gear, a host bed, or a translator who opens a school or media stop.
Specific ways sponsors can help
Each category below maps to a concrete need on the route.

Mobility and Load
The route would benefit from a proper walking cart, a more stable load system, and better weather protection for gear.
- walking cart / load system
- backpack and storage
- weatherproof gear transport

Footwear and Clothing
Thousands of kilometres on mixed road surfaces burn through shoes, socks, and weather layers faster than a normal trip ever would.
- shoes
- socks
- weather layers
- rain protection
- performance clothing

Power and Communication
The route depends on phone data, charged devices, and backup power for safety, navigation, communication, and publishing updates.
- power banks
- charging support
- data / communication support
- field power solutions

Content and Documentation
The walk is being documented in real conditions, so camera, audio, and storage support directly affect what can be recorded and shared.
- audio
- action camera
- storage
- documentation tools

Hydration, Food, Shelter, Recovery
Food, water, a safe bed, and recovery support are the unglamorous basics that decide whether tomorrow's kilometres happen.
- water systems
- food support
- shelter / sleep support
- health / recovery items

Local Activation and Translation
Local translators, hosts, schools, NGOs, and media contacts can turn a pass-through day into a meaningful public stop.
- translators
- community partners
- local event support
- cleanup logistics
- local media connectors
Choose the role that matches the help
Sponsors can support one practical category, one country leg, one cleanup thread, the documentation system, education/community stops, or a broader presenting role.
Footwear, clothing, bags, carts, hydration, safety, and outdoor equipment.
Brands, institutions, or local partners supporting one defined country or region.
Waste, cleanup, municipal, environmental, or circular-economy partners.
Camera, audio, storage, mobile, mapping, telecom, and power brands.
Schools, universities, NGOs, youth groups, and climate education organizations.
A major aligned partner supporting the mission across several legs.
Focused help is enough
A partner does not need to sponsor the whole 12,000 km route. One useful kind of support can remove one real road problem.

Needed: hosts, local media contacts, cleanup partners, power access, footwear replacement
Practical local support turns a hard walking day into a safer stop, a cleaner road, or a stronger public conversation.

Needed: schools, local NGOs, community hosts, youth groups, local-language helpers
The walk becomes more useful when people can meet Jaydip, ask questions, and connect the daily bag to their own streets, schools, and water.

Needed: safe sleep, showers, laundry, meals, route advice, recovery support
One safe night indoors can reset the body, protect equipment, and make the next walking day possible.

Needed: power banks, charging access, camera support, storage, mobile data
The mission depends on being reachable, documenting the route, and sharing the message without turning the road into a studio.

Needed: bags, gloves, grabbers, disposal coordination, cleanup partners
The daily bag is how Jaydip keeps the message honest. It gives people something simple to copy where they live.

Needed: safe route support, institutional invitations, safety contacts, documentary interest
The next private route plan is not published for safety. Serious partners can discuss timing and geography privately.
What useful support already looks like
The best partner stories are specific. They connect a need, a place, and a visible result.

Malta cleanup base
Maltese coverage reported roughly 800 kg of waste collected before the international leg began.
Cleanup support is not decorative. Bags, gloves, disposal coordination, and local partners turn a climate message into measured work.
Read coverage
Sicily to mainland Italy
The Malta Independent reported that Jaydip walked Sicily in 17 days before taking the second required ferry to mainland Italy.
Country-leg sponsors can support a defined section with route logistics, sleep, power, shoes, translation, and local media.
Read article
Rome visa checkpoint
Jaydip's Rome clips show the administrative work behind the walk, not just the daily kilometres.
Practical partners can remove friction that followers never see: documents, appointments, route advice, connectivity, and language help.
Watch clip
Pesaro cleanup clip
The Pesaro short connected a local cleanup moment to water use and everyday environmental choices.
A small sponsor input can become useful public content when it helps Jaydip clean, document, explain, and publish from the road.
Watch clipWhy this is useful to the right partner
The value is specific: your support is used on the road, connected to a real route, and tied to shoes, power, cleanup supplies, safe rest, translation, documentation, or local access.
Products are used in real conditions, not staged studio content
The story unfolds across roughly 18 months, not a single launch day
Useful support can lead to road updates, school stops, media moments, and local cleanups
Each partnership can be tied to a clear operational need
Aligned support only
The mission can work with brands and institutions, but it should not become a greenwashing vehicle.
Tell us what you can help solve
Use the sponsor form for gear, country-leg support, cleanup, documentation, education, local activation, or multi-leg mission support.
Start with the category you can solve
If you can help with gear, power, shelter, translation, documentation, or local access, start there.
