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Community Possibilities

The possibility's are endless.

WILC will invite mission-aligned individuals and groups to rent space on a sliding scale for events, workshops, therapy, art, and gatherings that center disability justice, neurodiversity, LGBTQIA+ advocacy, racial equity, and community healing.

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Whether you’re a grassroots organizer, therapist, artist, educator, or mutual aid group, we’re building a space that supports your work, and reflects the world we all deserve

Education, Advocacy, Healing, & Family Support

Healthcare & Support Professionals

  • Gender-affirming care providers: Offering info nights, support groups, or mobile clinic days

  • Pediatric therapists (OT, PT, SLP): Hosting workshops or consult days

  • Doula collectives and birth workers: Especially those focused on BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled birthing people

  • Trauma-informed medical professionals: Running consent-based care trainings or pop-up clinics

  • Autism and ADHD coaches or consultants: Hosting family workshops or small group programs

  • Crisis support nonprofits: For LGBTQIA+ youth, survivors of abuse, or those in mental health crises

 

 

Mental Health & Wellness Providers

  • Therapists offering group work: Such as DBT, social skills, or caregiver support circles

  • Somatic or movement-based practitioners: Hosting inclusive yoga, dance therapy, or sensory regulation workshops

  • Peer-run support groups: For LGBTQIA+ youth, disabled adults, or neurodivergent parents

  • Neurodivergent-led coaching or healing circles: Focusing on burnout, masking, or identity

 

Artists, Creatives & Cultural Workers

  • Queer artist collectives: Holding exhibits, maker markets, or art therapy groups

  • Black & Brown-led art orgs: Especially those working at the intersection of healing and justice

  • Disabled and neurodivergent creatives: Who need low-stimulation, accessible environments for showing or selling work

  • Inclusive music or theater programs: For youth or mixed-ability groups

  • Drag artists or performers: Especially for family-friendly or educational drag story hours

 

Educators, Advocates & Social Justice Groups

  • Unschooling and self-directed education advocates

  • LGBTQIA+ youth advocacy orgs: Running GSA leader trainings, queer youth retreats, etc.

  • Disability rights organizations: Hosting teach-ins, mutual aid meetings, or policy trainings

  • BIPOC-led community orgs: Especially those needing safe, accessible space for meetings or healing circles

  • Restorative justice facilitators: Running conflict transformation trainings or community accountability sessions

  • Language justice advocates or interpreters: Providing space for trainings or multilingual community gatherings


Grassroots & Mutual Aid Groups

  • Food justice orgs: Hosting free meal nights, food co-op meetings, or canning classes

  • Community Garden

  • Housing justice orgs: Running tenant union meetings, landlord negotiation trainings

  • Mutual aid pods: Meeting space for supply organizing or skillshares

  • Tool and clothing libraries: Pop-ups for sharing economy systems

 

Community Affinity Groups

 

  • Neurodivergent adult social groups

  • BIPOC homeschooling networks

  • Trans parent or queer family meetups

  • Disability justice reading groups

  • Spoonie or chronic illness affinity groups

  • Mixed-ability playgroups or youth social clubs

 

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