| House Info | |
|---|---|
| Coop Name | Wormhole House |
| Address | 1706 Woolsey Street |
| Parent organization | Independent |
| Geographical area | South Berkeley |
| Number of occupants | 8 |
| Sex ratio | 3 male, 6 female |
| Food service | yes |
| Food politics | loosely vegetarian |
| Pets | None. Roaming pets somewhat discouraged. |
Description
Please write a few lines about your co-op.
The house is a spacious old Victorian with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and a back yard. It's located three blocks from the Ashby Bart station, near the Berkeley Bowl and Reel Video. The household is progressive, sex positive, queer friendly, and mostly vegetarian. We share the cooking and cleaning work, and stock lots of very good food together.
When did you form? Briefly, what is your co-op history?
The collective has been in the house since summer of 2000, which is co-owned by several of the members.
Do you own or rent your living space?
own
Are there any social or environmental causes that unite your co-op?
Gardening, permaculture, cooking, eating, construction, bicycles, holistic health, sustainable energy, social justice, and laughter.
What skills can residents of your co-op offer the community?
help in forming coops
What would you like to gain from this directory project?
Meet new & interesting people. Sharing resources, like group bulk food ordering, or having inter-coop parties.
