February Fundraiser - Resource Redistribution Program!

The next Fundraiser Friday on February 4th will feature our very own Resource Redistribution Program. 100% of proceeds from treatments that afternoon will help fund half-cost treatments for people in the community who have fewer resources.

Before opening The Rooted Refuge, we both spent years providing treatments in a wide spectrum of settings, ranging from low-key community clinics to very upscale (pricier) practices. Our collective thoughts around these experiences was that it seemed that no matter where the healing was taking place, all treatments we provided were exactly the same; it was the setting that dictated the prices rather than the quality of treatment, or available resources within the community. As we feel that cost should not be a deterrent to healing, we started the Resource Redistribution Program to engage with our financially abundant patients in a meaningful way to better serve the larger community, and make acupuncture accessible to all.

Twice a year, we’re using our fundraisers to help this program blossom more fully, but you can contribute at any time by either choosing to book an appointment under the Resource Redistribution Rate, or sharing with your practitioner if you'd like to donate during any visit. Thank you for uplifting and supporting our community, and if you or someone you know would like acupuncture but have fewer resources, please email us at therootedrefuge@gmail.com to be put on the list for half cost acupuncture treatments.  

Dr. Stephanie Dixon

Dr. Stephanie Dixon (pronouns: she/her) is a licensed and board certified acupuncturist and herbalist, as well as a licensed massage therapist. She received both her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York City, and has received additional training in Five Element style acupuncture and Reiki.

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