FAQ For Cake Therapy

Some Frequently Asked Questions

How does Cake Therapy empower women and girls?

Cake Therapy empowers through a unique blend of baking education, life skills training and community support. Participants gain not just culinary skills but also resilience, self-expression and a nurturing community.

Who is eligible to participate in Cake Therapy programs?

Cake Therapy primarily serves young women of color, aged 16-24, impacted by the juvenile justice system, foster care, or out-of-home placement. We aim to provide a safe and empowering space for these individuals.

What kind of baking programs does Cake Therapy offer?

Cake Therapy offers a variety of baking programs ranging from basic skills to advanced techniques. Our focus is not just on the art of baking but also on using it as a therapeutic tool for personal growth and empowerment.

How can I support Cake Therapy's mission?

You can support Cake Therapy by participating in our programs, spreading awareness and contributing to our cause. Donations, mentorship and volunteering are also ways to actively support our mission.

What impact does Cake Therapy aim to achieve in communities?

Cake Therapy aims to reduce barriers and provide tangible strategies for systems-impacted young women. Our goal is to see improved mental health outcomes, increased entrepreneurial pursuits, and a self-sustaining community of empowered individuals.

Can I start a Cake Therapy chapter in my community?

Absolutely! We encourage individuals passionate about our mission to start Cake Therapy chapters in their communities. Reach out to us for guidance on establishing programs that align with our values and goals.