Rabbi Shoshana's Coaching Fees
Neurodivergent-affirming support is often out of financial reach for those in need. To balance my own financial needs with my commitment to equity and access for all, I offer the following fee scale based on your level of financial security.
Please choose the category that most resonates with you, even if you don't fit all the bullet points.
$150/session
I am comfortably able to meet my basic needs (i.e. food, housing, transportation). • I may have some debt but it does not prohibit meeting basic needs. • I own my home OR I rent a higher-end property. • I own or lease a car. • I am employed OR do not need to work to meet my needs. • I have expendable income*. • I can afford new items. • I can afford to travel and can take vacations every year.
$75/session
I may have some stress about meeting my basic needs (i.e. food, housing, transportation) but still generally meet them. • I may have some debt but it does not prohibit meeting basic needs. • I have a stable housing situation. • I own or lease a car. • I am employed. • I have some expendable income*. • I can afford to buy some new items or can buy second-hand what I need. • I can take a vacation annually or every few years without significant financial burden.
$35/session - Not available for new clients right now
August 2024 update: I am currently unable to take on more clients at this tier. If you are in a position to subsidize a low income client, please contact me!
I frequently have some stress about meeting my basic needs (i.e. food, housing, transportation) and don’t always meet them. • I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs. • I rent lower-cost housing or have unstable housing. • I do not have a car, have limited access to a car, and/or am not always able to afford gas. • I am unemployed or underemployed. • I have no or very little expendable income*. • I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them. • I cannot take a vacation or have limited ability to take time off without financial burden.
*Expendable income refers to having spare money (after meeting basic needs) that could be used to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the movies or a concert, purchase new items, or for other recreational/fun activities, etc.
Sliding scale descriptions are based on the work of Alexis J. Cunningfolk, Peak Resilience, and the Califia Collective.