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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the meaning of the name “The Red Shoes”?The name is inspired by a fairy tale interpreted by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, symbolizing each woman’s journey to her authentic self, similar to Dorothy’s transformative journey in The Wizard of Oz.
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What types of programs does The Red Shoes offer?We offer a variety of programs, including workshops, yoga and meditation classes, book studies, art and creativity sessions, and spiritual exploration groups. Men are also welcome at many of our programs.
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Are your programs faith-based?While our programs include spiritual elements, The Red Shoes is inclusive of all faiths and beliefs. Our goal is to create a space for personal and spiritual growth, open to everyone.
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Who can participate in your programs?While our primary focus is supporting women, many of our programs are open to all individuals. Check specific program descriptions for details.
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How do I sign up for a program or event?You can register for programs and events directly through our website. Visit the calendar section for the latest offerings.
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Is there a cost to attend programs?Our programs have a small fee or suggested donation to support our work, but we also offer scholarships and sliding-scale pricing to ensure accessibility. Our Project Hope Project allows those with cancer and chronic illness to attend programs at no cost. Contact us if you would like to participate, but struggle with limited income.
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Can I rent space at The Red Shoes?Yes, we offer space for community groups, events, and private workshops. Contact us for rental details and availability.
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How can I support The Red Shoes?There are many ways to get involved! You can donate, volunteer, or participate in our programs. Visit the “Support” page to learn more.
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Where are you located?We’re located at 2303 Government Street, in the heart of Mid-City Baton Rouge. Our location provides a welcoming, serene environment for connection and reflection.
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Do you offer counseling or therapy?While we provide resources for personal growth and healing, our programs are not considered counseling or therapy. We work with therapists who can support individuals needing more specialized care. Contact us for referrals.
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