PRICING
Standard Rates
$40 Deposit required before each appointment
This deposit is something new that I have decided to introduce. This new policy was the suggestion from one of my clients because she saw my post on social media about clients not showing up or calling to reschedule their appointments. The deposit will be applied to your balance due on the day of your appointment.
The deposit will be collected at the time you schedule your session to hold that time slot
and account for the time set aside for your appoinment.
*** This is a non-refundable deposit and is not negotiable
Standard Pricing
$31.40 initial hour 💙 $6.22 is donated
This fee is for the first initial hour upon your arrival, any deposit collected prior to the appoinment will be applied towards this fee.
What to expect on your first visit
The first visit will be a review of the intake packet and a consultation, or if not done so prior to your appointment, this is when you will complete your intake packet and ask any questions you may have. It will also be an introduction to the modalities. There will be NO healing performed on your first visit.
** There is no charge for certain services offered by Universal Works Of Healing, LLC, however,
donations are much apprecitated and will be accepted.
Hourly Pricing
$1.34 per minute 💙 $.22 is donated
This fee applies after the initial hour, this allows you to be responsible for your own time and money.
The cost will be added up at the end of each session and all fees are due at that time.
** There is no charge for certain services offered by Universal Works Of Healing, LLC, however, donations are much apprecitated and will be accepted.
forfeit of deposit for any missed appointments
cancellation policy Please provide 24 hours notice if possible
Any deposit made is forfeit upon cancellation or no-show.
✿◡‿◡) Some circumstance can not be helped I understand this
and I will be glad to re-schedule your appoinment and transfer your deposit to the new date
with a 24 hour notice given to re-schedule, if no notice is given or re-scheduled you forfeit your deposit.
*** Should this become a habit please be advised in advance that all future appointments
will be canceled and your services will be terminated.
Aniah’s Heart is a non-profit organization dedicated to preservation of life through prevention awareness, and empowering the vulnerable to significantly impact the incidents of violence and crime in our society.
https://www.aniahsheart22.com/
19-year-old college student and Homewood native, Aniah Haley Blanchard was tragically abducted and murdered October 23, 2019 while heading home after dropping off her brother Elijah, where they had just returned to Auburn after attending a funeral back home. Aniah was reported missing to the Auburn Police Department on October 24, 2019.
On November 25, human remains were found in the woods in Macon County, as were articles of clothing similar to what Aniah had been wearing when she disappeared. The remains were identified as Aniah Blanchard’s two days later. An autopsy found that she had been killed by a gunshot wound.
Since her tragic death, Aniah’s parents were vocal and dedicated proponents of Aniah’s Law. The bill seeked to expand the list of serious crimes for which judges can deny bail, adding Class-A felonies including murder, kidnapping, assault, sexual torture, rape, domestic violence, human trafficking, aggravated child abuse, and terrorism. In these cases, prosecutors can propose a hearing during which the defendant is allowed to testify and present or cross-examine witnesses. The judge can then choose to grant or deny bail based on the testimonies and evidence presented. Aniah's Law was passed in November 2022. Now judges across the state are using it to deny bail under Aniah's Law.
In the face of this tragedy, Aniah’s family and friends have found many other ways to honor her life, preserve her memory, and work toward making a difference for victims of violent crime and their families.
Aniah’s Heart is dedicated to supporting, educating, and spreading awareness among those who have been touched by violent crime as well as those who, thanks to the non-profit’s efforts, may never have to. Aniah's mother, Angela Harris and her older brother Elijah Blanchard, continue to be an inspiration of strength to us all and a beacon of hope for their community. Together they have started Angels of Empowerment. They have chosen a path to empower and help others with grief, trauma, victims of violent crimes and abuse by taking what they have experienced and been through these last few years and guiding others to see their way through the dark and find the light on the other side. Please click on the name to visit their page. I hope that their guidance can give you some comfort in knowing you do not have to walk this alone.
On November 25, human remains were found in the woods in Macon County, as were articles of clothing similar to what Aniah had been wearing when she disappeared. The remains were identified as Aniah Blanchard’s two days later. An autopsy found that she had been killed by a gunshot wound.
Since her tragic death, Aniah’s parents were vocal and dedicated proponents of Aniah’s Law. The bill seeked to expand the list of serious crimes for which judges can deny bail, adding Class-A felonies including murder, kidnapping, assault, sexual torture, rape, domestic violence, human trafficking, aggravated child abuse, and terrorism. In these cases, prosecutors can propose a hearing during which the defendant is allowed to testify and present or cross-examine witnesses. The judge can then choose to grant or deny bail based on the testimonies and evidence presented. Aniah's Law was passed in November 2022. Now judges across the state are using it to deny bail under Aniah's Law.
In the face of this tragedy, Aniah’s family and friends have found many other ways to honor her life, preserve her memory, and work toward making a difference for victims of violent crime and their families.
Aniah’s Heart is dedicated to supporting, educating, and spreading awareness among those who have been touched by violent crime as well as those who, thanks to the non-profit’s efforts, may never have to. Aniah's mother, Angela Harris and her older brother Elijah Blanchard, continue to be an inspiration of strength to us all and a beacon of hope for their community. Together they have started Angels of Empowerment. They have chosen a path to empower and help others with grief, trauma, victims of violent crimes and abuse by taking what they have experienced and been through these last few years and guiding others to see their way through the dark and find the light on the other side. Please click on the name to visit their page. I hope that their guidance can give you some comfort in knowing you do not have to walk this alone.
I have been friends with Aniah's family since 2013. Our families trained at a local MMA gym that was located in Vestavia Hills, AL. I babysat her younger brother and sister when her parents would have to leave to go out of town for one of the UFC matches her step-dad was participating in. My younger son had spent multiple nights at her home to spend time with her younger brother and her step-dad. This beautiful soul even in death continues to inspire others and provides them security and protection under Aniah's Law. Her life was not for nothing, her life was given to change the world and become a beacon of hope and justice for others.
I love you baby girl and will always hold you in my heart and your memory in all I do.
💙 You can contribute to her non-profit by clicking on the link above in the heading.💙
💙Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity💙
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