About Unity in Healing

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Unity in Healing provides a sacred, nurturing space for restoration, reflection, and connection. Rooted in compassion, presence, and reverence for the human experience, this work is guided by the belief that healing is relational, spiritual, and deeply connected to our physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Through yoga, meditation, breathwork, mindful and spiritual practices, grief and death care, and intentional community care, Unity in Healing supports people in tending to their mental health, emotional resilience, nervous system regulation, and inner lives. This space honors grief, loss, trauma, stress, transition, and growth as natural and meaningful parts of being human. It offers gentle, grounding practices that support healing in ways that are nonjudgmental, affirming, and free from shame.
At this time, Unity in Healing is stewarded by one healer walking alongside the community with humility, integrity, and a commitment to continual learning and growth.
We recognize that mental health is inseparable from spiritual, emotional, and physical wellness, and we hold space for people to be seen, supported, and resourced as whole beings.
Through sharing practices and resources, we will build a network of healers, partners, members, and allies who are physically, mentally, and spiritually well.

Founder
Leah Saliter
Leah Saliter is the founder of Unity in Healing, a spiritually grounded wellness and community care practice devoted to supporting people through grief, transition, healing, and restoration. Leah has studied yoga since 2020 and completed her 200-hour teacher training in 2021, earning her RYT 200 certification. She has been a licensed and practicing death doula since 2022, walking alongside individuals and families through dying, death, bereavement, and the tender spaces in between. Her work bridges body, mind, spirit, and story, offering care that is both practical and deeply human.
Leah teaches restorative yoga, chair yoga, meditation, and breathwork, and facilitates grief counseling and community support groups. Her classes and gatherings are designed to be accessible, gentle, and welcoming, especially for people who may feel unsure about traditional wellness spaces. She brings a trauma-aware, nervous-system-informed lens to her teaching, creating environments that prioritize safety, consent, pacing, and emotional attunement. Whether she is guiding a breathing practice, holding space in a grief circle, or sitting with a family after a loss, Leah’s presence is calm, attentive, and rooted in active listening.
Before founding Unity in Healing, Leah spent over a decade developing digital storytelling, communication, and creative strategy skills. This background profoundly shapes her work today. She understands that healing is not only physical or emotional, but narrative. It is about how we make meaning, how we carry our stories, and how we are witnessed in them. Leah weaves storytelling into her practices through reflection, ritual, guided imagery, and communal sharing, helping people reconnect with their inner wisdom and reshape their relationship to grief, illness, identity, and change.
Leah hosts support groups and works with people navigating cancer, chronic illness, grief, loss, and major life transitions, as well as families supporting loved ones at the end of life and those learning to live in the aftermath of death. She also creates spaces that are intentionally welcoming to people from many walks of life, including individuals and families who have felt unseen or unsafe in traditional healing or faith spaces. This commitment is held gently and with care, rooted not in politics but in a belief that every person deserves dignity, tenderness, and belonging.
Everything Leah offers is grounded in her spirituality and faith, which center peace, love, compassion, and community care. She believes that healing is sacred, relational, and slow, and that no one heals alone. Her work is guided by reverence for the human experience in all its complexity: joy and sorrow, birth and death, resilience and rest, questioning and faith. Through Unity in Healing, Leah creates spaces where people can soften, breathe, remember themselves, and be held by something larger than their pain. All walks of life are welcome in her spaces.
Heal in Community
Upcoming Events



Grief CircleSun, Feb 22Location is TBD
