Update on Mental Health Camp – space sponsor confirmed (WorkSpace)
We are very blessed in Vancouver. And I particularly feel very, very privileged. The support of launching pads as supportive structures for entrepreneurial activity in the information technology sector has made Vancouver a hub for creative work in tech. For example, in my case, I have always felt very fortunate to count with the support of The Network Hub (where I’m currently hosted), and I knew I could always count on WorkSpace if I ever needed them.
It is a known fact that WorkSpace has been a phenomenal supporter of events organized by the Vancouver tech community has always been superb. From events like Net Tuesday to BarCamp to a number of other events, WorkSpace has always been super-mega-ultra-awesome with us. So I felt pretty confident that they’d be willing to help and sponsor the space for Mental Health Camp (link takes you to the wiki page)
I recently spoke with Dane about what we were trying to accomplish with Mental Health Camp. He very quickly agreed to support us and for that, I am extremely grateful. I can’t thank WorkSpace enough. If you haven’t checked out WorkSpace and you are an entrepreneur based out of Vancouver, I would strongly recommend you to swing by.
WorkSpace is a shared work environment in downtown Vancouver. Our Gastown loft has meeting rooms, a lounge & a café surrounding a beautiful open concept work environment. We provide memberships (not leases) to independent professionals and small firms looking for a better place to work. WorkSpace
Thanks so much for helping with a worthy cause such as Mental Health Camp. Very much appreciated! So now, we have a date and we have a place – Saturday April 25th, 2009 – WorkSpace.
Related posts:
- Mental Health Camp Vancouver 2011: Diversity in Mental Health
- After a successful Mental Health Camp Vancouver ’09, towards a MHC ’10
- Mental Health Camp Vancouver 2009
- Mental Health Camp website and registration live!
- Mental Health Camp 2009 – A proposal



I think it would be cool if they had a workspace in Kits, there would probably be a waiting list a mile long though. A lot of local & commuter students would want to use it.. it’s difficult to get a study spot at any of the local coffee shops these days. I passed Calhouns last night at 11:30 PM and it was packed with people, their laptops, and their work….
awesome! wow
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