About us
We love the flexibility of working from home, but we know how isolating and lonely that can be. Come join a welcoming indoor/outdoor co-working space that has a relaxed coffee shop vibe but with more of a community feel, a place where you’re known and can greet each other by name. Think of this as a space where you can come and focus on work, but also have as a launch pad to make new friends that you can get to know after work too.
We’d also love to showcase local artists and host pop-up shops—so if you are one, have one, or know one, please let us know!
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Workshop on Prioritizing Practices for Mental Health
6191 Bollinger Rd, Cupertino, CA, USHow can we be okay when the world around us is far from okay? Learn practical tools and grounding techniques to stay present from Lija Shah, MSW and ASW. Lija will lead us through a 30-minute interactive workshop, followed by an optional art activity to honor and express the feelings we’re holding. Lija has especially designed this to be accessible to anyone—of any background or belief system.
We’ll provide coffee (travelers from Voyager!) and a fresh berry fruit salad, and will meet in our coworking space.
Seats are limited, and we are collecting RSVPs to hello@wvneighborhoodchurch.org as well, so if you choose to RSVP via Meetup, we will be confirming your participation via a Meetup DM.
#### Lija’s Areas of Focus
Lija focuses in the areas of grief and loss, life and career transitions, depression, anxiety, trauma, caregiver burnout, identity issues, family matters, setting healthy boundaries, and navigating spiritual/religious pain from your past. She works with individuals, couples, and families.
You can learn more about Lija through her page on the Christian Counseling Collective of San Jose here.#### Lija’s Background
Lija is an Associate Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Arts in Social Work from the University of Houston. She moved to the Bay Area from Houston after living there for 20 years. For 10 years, she served as the Director of Caring Ministry at a large church, caring for the emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of the congregation. Working in a faith-based community gave her the privilege of empathizing with members and helping them process the mental and emotional effects of difficult relationships, divorce, grief, loss, caregiver burnout, dementia care, depression, anxiety, addiction, and spiritual/religious trauma.
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