Why This Gathering space Exists

“Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion.”

—Bell Hooks

About Wonderwoman Warehouse

Wonderwoman Warehouse began with a vision from Lori Reese, owner of Wonderwoman Construction, who has long believed that community care and human rights go hand in hand. She wanted to create a space where people could gather, speak honestly about the world around them, and find ways to release, process, and reconnect.

Rooted in the belief that tending to our bodies and nourishing ourselves is part of how we sustain change, the Warehouse brings together movement, conversation, creativity, and shared experiences. What started as one person’s vision quickly grew into a collective effort, with a circle of like-minded community members volunteering their time, energy, and care to help shape a space that feels inclusive, supportive, and real.

Wonderwoman Warehouse exists to hold space for expression, connection, and collective resilience. A portion of proceeds from every event is donated to local human rights organizations, ensuring that the care created within these walls continues to ripple outward into the community.