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Bama Maps

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in bama maps, we support people, organizations, and teams in being more mindfully present to nature to improve collective wellbeing and mental health. we do so by cultivating creative learning communities to reconnect the world and offering simple-to-use tools and playful pathways to cultivate mental wellness and social connectivity in nature.

Headquarters:
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Industry:
Mental Health Care
Founded:
2022
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Annual Revenue:
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Type: Private
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