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Partners

Atrium180 collaborates with educators, organizations, and community leaders to expand access to contemplative practice.

We value working alongside other organizations who are strengthening well-being in schools, organizations, and communities. Some of these are local partnerships, where we work directly alongside organizations in Western North Carolina. Others are organizations whose work informs and inspires our approach. Together, these relationships help expand access to contemplative practices in meaningful and practical ways.

Local
Partners

We collaborate with organizations in our region that are actively supporting community well-being, youth development, and mental health.

Organizations We Learn From

We are part of a broader field of organizations advancing contemplative practice, mindfulness education, and well-being. Some institutions included below are not formal partners, but their work has helped shape our thinking. We look to them for models, ideas, and examples of what is possible in various contexts.

A Collaborative Approach

We see this work as collaborative by nature. No single organization can address the growing need for attention, emotional resilience, and well-being. Progress comes through shared learning, thoughtful partnerships, and a willingness to build on what others are already doing well.

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Atrium180 aims to contribute to this broader effort, locally and beyond, by supporting people and organizations who are helping these practices take root in everyday life.

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Partner With Us

We are always open to thoughtful collaboration.

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If you are part of a school, organization, business or community effort that aligns with this work, we’d be glad to connect. Whether you’re exploring an initial idea or already integrating contemplative practices into your setting, we’re interested in learning more and seeing where there may be alignment.

Partnerships can take different forms, including:

  • Supporting trainings, through scholarships, for educators, administrators, youth workers, and mental health professionals

  • Collaborating on workshops or pilot programs

  • Exploring ways to integrate practices into existing environments

  • Sharing ideas and learning together

To begin the conversation, please Contact Us.
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