Connection. Relationships develop over time. Invest in membership, and build deeper, more meaningful connections that last long beyond that first meeting.
Community. We Met in Miami isn't just about one-on-one connections. It's about friendship and community. It's about fostering that feeling of belonging that so many of us crave.
Sustainability. In our first year, 80% of our events were free to attend. That reflects our commitment to financial accessibility, but it's not sustainable for the long term — unless everyone does their part.
Members-only events. These more intimate experiences will enhance our opportunities to develop meaningful connections with fellow members over time.
Private WhatsApp group. Many of you have asked for it, and now it's here! Our members-only WhatsApp group makes it easier than ever to follow up and continue connecting after events.
Ticket alerts. We'll still have some events that are open to the public. And as you know, our events often sell out! Members will be the first to know when tickets are going to drop.
Discounts. For events that do require a ticket purchase, members will enjoy discounted prices whenever possible. Our community partners may also offer discounts to members.
Freebies and perks. Every member will get a 3x3 glossy original sticker by local artist Renda Writer. And we'll keep the perks coming!
With free and low-cost events, We Met in Miami has always been an incredible value. That's not going to change.
We're leveling up our offerings big time for members, and we're still the most affordable option in town for meaningful connection and community.
Join now for a $10 monthly donation, or secure an annual membership for $120.
If that's not accessible for you, we also offer a free membership for volunteers who commit to help out just four times a year.
Vulnerability activation with Walls Down in Little Haiti.
At golden hour, we’ll meet under the oak trees at a waterfront public park in Little Haiti. In small groups, we'll play Walls Down, a conversation game built to help people make deeper, more meaningful connections.
Let's embrace vulnerability together with the help of Walls Down and the local artist who created it.
Art exhibit tour, recycled paper making activity, drinks and small plates in North Miami.
Join us at the Museum of Contemporary Art for a private tour of Andrea Chung’s “Between Too Late and Too Early” exhibit, and help us repurpose unused materials from We Met in Miami’s first year during a paper recycling workshop.
Then connect over drinks and small plates at Sapori Miami by Café Crème.
Make a donation on behalf of someone, and then send them the membership registration form to complete.
Flowers wilt, but this gift represents an ongoing opportunity for your love one to develop deeper, meaningful connections.
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