Monday February 6 2012

InnerVision WiFi Café

The monthly InnerVision Recovery Cafe has become the daily InnerVision WiFi Café at our new location 415 E. 4th St. Charlotte, NC 28202

 

 

The InnerVision WiFi Café is an innovative extension of our snack bar training unit combined with the successful approach of the InnerVision Recovery Café.

 

The focus is not on the food. There is no commercial kitchen or fancy food dishes.

 

Unlike any other café  anywhere, we transform our space into a café style environment where individuals enrolled in our Psychosocial Rehabilitation service get a daily opportunity to engage in job skills applications and employment networking.

 

Bring your laptops and join us!

 

For more information contact:

Certified Peer Support Specialist, Robin L. Walker at rwalker@innervisionnc.org or

Director, Dr. Cheryl Nicholas at 704-377-5047  email: cnic@innervisionnc.org

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