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“Introducing Dandelion Collective DC: A New Hub for LGBTQ and Allied Human Services Providers in Columbia Heights”


photos courtesy Dandelion Collective DC

From a press release:

“Dandelion Collective DC proudly announces the grand opening of its shared office space, catering exclusively to LGBTQ and allied human services providers. Strategically situated on 14th Street, just a short stroll north from the Columbia Heights metro station, Dandelion Collective DC offers a vibrant and inclusive environment for practitioners to flourish.

Dandelion Collective DC provides a welcoming space for a diverse array of professionals, including therapists, psychiatric providers, nutritionists, coaches, consultants, lawyers, yoga instructors, personal trainers, and more. There are six thoughtfully designed offices available for rent by the hour or by the day. Most offices are large enough to accommodate groups/workshops, while maintaining a comfortable environment for one-on-one work.

“At Dandelion Collective DC, we understand the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive environment for both providers and their clients,” said Aly Oseth, Founder of Dandelion Collective DC. “Our aim is to foster a sense of community while providing a professional workspace where practitioners can focus on delivering exceptional care to their clients.”

Dandelion Collective DC is committed to alleviating administrative burdens for its members. They take care of building and office maintenance and provide event business marketing support. By alleviating these logistical concerns, Dandelion Collective DC empowers providers to dedicate more time and energy to their professional practice.

“Dandelion Collective DC is more than just a shared office space; it’s a supportive ecosystem where practitioners can thrive,” added Aly. “”We’re excited to create a queer centric environment where LGBTQ people know they can find queer-affirming providers.

Dandelion Collective DC invites the community to join them for their upcoming open house on Friday, March 15th, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The open house provides an opportunity for individuals to explore the space, meet the owners, and learn more about the amenities and services offered. Attendees can also reserve a spot in the building, ensuring they have access to this vibrant and inclusive workspace. Those interested who cannot make the open house, private tours may be arranged. For more information about Dandelion Collective DC and the open house events, please visit www.dandelioncollectivedc.com.”

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