Center for Social Change
Coworking in Miami, United States
Amenities
Lounge Area
Personal Lockers
Phone Booth
Event Space For Rent
Standing Desks
Meditation Room
Kitchen
WiFi
Air Conditioning
About Center for Social Change
The facility in Miami functions as a coworking space and communal setting for leaders and organizations with a mission, including nonprofits and social entrepreneurs. Offering cost-effective workspace choices, meeting areas, and opportunities to engage in events and educational activities, the center creates a supportive community for individuals to work, connect, innovate, and educate themselves.
Participating in a worldwide movement of social innovators and entrepreneurs, members of C4SC collaborate to develop systemic solutions to pressing global issues. Emphasizing the belief that collective commitment to problem-solving can address even the most daunting challenges, the community works together to innovate and instigate lasting, impactful change.
Both members and staff at C4SC initiate community projects, dedicate time to local initiatives, and engage in nearby events to expand their network and establish cooperative connections.
Recognizing the significance of personal well-being in fostering community health, the center integrates holistic wellness practices into its offerings. Members have the opportunity to access guided meditations, weekly yoga and core strengthening classes, and bi-monthly therapeutic sessions. Additionally, the center organizes frequent Lunch & Learn sessions featuring experienced practitioners such as massage therapists, acupuncturists, nutritionists, psychologists, and sound healers.
Beyond providing coworking spaces and private offices, C4SC extends its offerings to include event spaces that cater to a diverse range of events reflective of its members. The center boasts three floors of distinct spaces suitable for board meetings, team gatherings, retreats, fundraisers, social functions, classes, and more.
For additional details on unique membership options, visitors are encouraged to explore the center's website.
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