Hardworking and determined, but yet poverty-stricken with her first daughter LaPorsha, in 1993, Pat enrolled in Griffin Technological College School of Cosmetology to combine her lifelong passion to do hair with her vision to create prosperity.
Working at a dry cleaner for below minimum wages and later the recipient of public assistance was not a package of options in the legacy of her heirs. Armed with passion and the ethics that hard work pays off, she birth the inception of her very first salon "Touched by an Angel" which she awarded herself as a graduation gift. In the beginning, the goal was to simply open an affordable full-service Jonesboro, GA beauty salon. The doors opened in 1995 and grew from one location housing four stylists to 13 locations with 60 hair stylists.
After 2 years of operation, Pat began to reflect on her life and the difficulties of not having enough money to visit unaffordable hairdressers as a child. This led to the economically sustaining development of adding hair extensions, hereby known as “the $50 weaves”.
A trend of quality paired with affordability was introduced to a new clientele thereby making the addition of hair extensions or “weaves” accessible to all walks of life. The $50 weave concept birthed in the early 1990s by Touched by An Angel grew in popularity over the entire metro Atlanta area. Salons alike capitalize off of the million-dollar wealth-building concept, so much so it continues to be imitated across the continental United States today.
Amid the highs and lows of success and a failed marriage, Pat discovered additional life callings beginning with the birth of her second child Aaliyah whom she calls her autistic angel, and the addition of a step-daughter Persephone and guardian daughter Pelika.
Her daughters evoked that desire that lives deep within her to further seek endeavors through her business avenues to assist in the wealth-building of those around her and the catapulting of Autism that extends beyond family and into the community.
Upon expansion from business salons to a school, Pat added to her brand the Touched by an Angel Beauty School thereby furthering the outreach to help others reach their potential.
She continues to nurture and educate up-and-coming successful stylists through weaving boot camps, advanced career training, professional internship programs, employment, and scholarships. Within the dream and a promise to create a legacy, her daughter LaPorsha is a Master Cosmetologist, Instructor, and entrepreneur.
Pat founded a non-profit organization TBA Helping Hands “A Pathway to Success”. Through the organization, the school on grand opening day awarded 30 paid-in-full scholarships for immediate attendance.
In this course, students are trained and can expect to learn how to cut, color, and style both men's and women's hair. Â This course is slightly different than the full cosmetology course. Â Hair Design students learn the art of hairstyling.
In this course, students are trained in the art of hair, nail design and basic skin care. The students learn how to cut, color, style, and chemically alter the texture of hair.
This course teaches students the essential skills needed to work in the fashion and beauty industries as well as techniques needed for film, television and theater.
Touched By An Angel Beauty School Nail Technician Hybrid Program is designed to provide the student with the necessary requirements needed to pass the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology examination as well as prepare them for an entry level position in a salon or spa.
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