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Mahjong & Mental Health explores the powerful connection between the traditional game of Mahjong and cognitive and emotional well-being. Our mission is to show how this timeless game can boost memory, sharpen focus, reduce stress, and foster meaningful social connections. Through events, resources, and community engagement, we inspire people of all ages to use Mahjong as a fun, therapeutic tool for mental resilience and overall wellness.

Guided by Lara Allen, The Collective Counseling & Consulting offers thoughtful, client-centered mental health care. With a focus on healing, growth, and well-being, their team provides individualized therapy and specialized services to guide clients toward a balanced and fulfilling life.

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Rachael Quaife – Photographer


Rachael Quaife captures life’s most exquisite moments with effortless elegance. Her lens is drawn to organic, unscripted interactions—quiet glances, shared laughter, and the collective energy of everyone gathered around the table. With a discerning eye and refined sensibility, she transforms fleeting moments into timeless visual stories, preserving both intimacy and atmosphere with understated sophistication.

WANNA MAHJ

Anna Ford – Wanna Mahj
Anna Ford is the founder of Wanna Mahj, a modern mahjong experience rooted in tradition, connection, and joy. Inspired by afternoons spent watching her grandmother play weekly, Anna discovered the game anew with friends and transformed that love into a refined social offering in April 2023. With an inviting, thoughtful teaching style, she brings mahjong to life through intimate in-home lessons and elevated business gatherings alike—cultivating ease, camaraderie, and timeless ritual. Anna is a Mahjong Line ambassador and a partner affiliate with I Love Mahj.

“A table full of stories, strategy, and surprises awaits you.”

Thursday, February 19th at 5:30-7:30 PM

Speakeasy

Look for a door that does not look like a door!