Our work was born out of lived experience, seeing firsthand how our healthcare system too often fails those of us who can get pregnant. What started as a personal journey has grown into a calling: to walk beside our clients with steady, affirming care that holds both the sacredness of birth and the reality of how deeply support matters. We don’t just show up for a moment, we offer womb-to-tomb support: from menstruation and menopause to abortion care, birth, postpartum, and bereavement.
When you work with us, you can expect to feel not only supported, but truly seen, heard, and held. Yes, we provide evidence-based resources, studies, and tools, but we also root our care in holistic and ancestral wisdom. Our vision is that every birth, no matter how it unfolds, can be remembered as sacred and beautiful. We specialize in supporting BIPOC, queer and trans, and neurodivergent clients, holding space for the fullness of each person and family.
Reproductive justice is at the heart of everything we do: the right to choose if and how to reproduce, the safety and resources to raise children, and the freedom to live in our power. Beyond individual care, we’re committed to community transformation, like our work with Doulas for All, a coalition of BIPOC birthworkers and advocates fighting for Medicaid reimbursement in Washington state. Our bigger vision is to bring traditional birth support back into the heart of community, making it accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford it.
The birth of my eldest son showed me, in the most personal way, how deeply our healthcare system can fall short for those of us who carry and birth babies. Walking through that experience without the support I needed is what sparked my calling—to stand beside others, to hold space, and to help create birth experiences that feel safe, affirming, and true to what each family wants and needs. Since then, I’ve poured myself into learning, growing, and training so I can keep showing up with the knowledge, skills, and heart this work deserves.
I believe birth is sacred—an inheritance from our ancestors that deserves care, reverence, and respect. My work is especially rooted in serving Black, Brown, and Indigenous families, queer and trans parents, and disabled parents—those most often failed by the system. As a queer and trans person myself, raising a trans son and another born to a trans father, I know the beauty and complexity of family in all its forms. That lived truth shapes how I support others—with tenderness, advocacy, and a deep trust in each person’s power to bring new life into the world.
Fun things first; I'm a Taurus, and I'm a total nerd, I love science (especially space) and I'm also way into video games/table top games. I'm originally from the south but I fled towards the west coast back in 2020, now I live with my partner and our little found family of 5 in Bremerton. I've been working with tarot and oracle cards for the last 7 years - which frequently find their way into my doula work - and my spirituality in general rides along with me in this work.
I am a queer, neurodivergent, mixed Asian/Indigenous doula! I am just starting out, but I aim to provide culturally attuned and specific care for the BIPOC community. I am a believer of science, and the spirit and bring both aspects into my care. We can learn so much from within ourselves and from our ancestors as well as keep with the times and provide safe care for our clients! I blend the traditions of cultures from both sides of my parentage.
Whole Body Pregnancy Childbirth Educator Training - 2022
bebo Mia Maternal Support Practioner - 2023
Cornerstone's Capstone: Advanced Full Spectrum Doula Training - 2023
Whole Body Pregnancy Traditional Postpartum Support Provider Training - 2024
Grandma's Hands Black Herbalism -
2024
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