Coffee Club Silicon Valley +More Perfect Union

Coffee Club Silicon Valley +More Perfect Union

Come join us for coffee and conversation about how to strengthen our community bonds and make our community better for everyone!

By +MPU Silicon Valley Brickyard

Select date and time

Saturday, July 20 · 10 - 11am PDT

Location

Cafe Bliss, Ralston Avenue, Belmont, CA, USA

2039 Ralston Avenue Belmont, CA 94002

About this event

Come join us for conversation over coffee and meet your community neighbors!

+MPU (More Perfect Union: mpu.us) is a nationwide movement to strengthen our communities and heal our country by creating meaningful connections through service and leadership. It is an a-political organization.
Silicon Valley has a local chapter. We support the goal of creating meaningful connections by bringing different members of the community together, show that we have more in common that we have different, and identify service projects we can support to make our community better.

I'll hope you'll join us for conversation, and be a part of making our community stronger and better!


Frequently asked questions

Is +MPU affiliated with any political organization?

No. +MPU is apolitical and seeks to strengthen the bonds between all community members regardless of political persuasion, background, or ideology.

Do I need to be a Veteran to join +MPU?

No, all are welcome! +MPU is led primarily by military Veterans, but also by service-minded individuals who are not military and is comprised of a variety of diverse backgrounds in our membership!

How do you bring the community together? What is your approach? How do you measure success?

Come join us for an event and find out! You can also learn more at mpu.us

How do I join MPU?

Go to mpu.us to sign up! There is no commitment, and you'll get the latest information about what we are doing so you can choose when and how to get involved, or just spread the word!

Organized by

Across cities and towns just like yours nationwide, we serve our communities by starting with bringing different neighbors together for events centered around Service, Leadership, and Civics.

By rolling up our sleeves side-by-side, we can begin to see that we have more in common than what divides us; that first and foremost we are fellow Americans with a common love for our families and communities.

These Chapters – also known as our Brickyards – are mobile places for neighbors to connect and solve local problems. We do this through respectful and open conversations, and to find higher ground as we work together brick-by-brick.

Our Silicon Valley Brickyard Chapter is led by Doug Seich.