
About
Land Acknowledgement
I am settled and offering my services on the traditional homelands of the Puyallup Tribe. The Coast Salish peoples have lived on and cared for these lands since time immemorial, and they continue to do so today. The reason I am able to offer an extension of my community’s practices is because of the ongoing reclamation work led by Black and Indigenous birth workers in this region. This work is rooted in and for Indigenous communities first, and the passion I have for this work is deeply informed through shared wisdom.
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I am committed to uplifting the voices, experiences, and histories of the Puyallup Tribe, the Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island, and across all stolen Indigenous land.
Learn more about the Puyallup Tribe and their ongoing work here
To learn more about Indigenous-led birth work, visit the Resource Hub.
Mission
Provide birthing individuals support to reclaim and integrate their individual, cultural, spiritual, and ancestral practices into their pregnancy and birth experience—fostering healing, empowerment, and a birth culture rooted in respect and authenticity. Provide accessible education and compassionate support, to help birthing parents and their families build the foundation they envision.
Values
I center four main values accountability, respect, solidarity, and care because I believe that is what matters most in this era of growth. To me, this means more than just being kind — it also means being willing to challenge harm and invoke change.
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These values emphasize care as a powerful, active tool — not just about comfort, but about making space for listening and building, especially in a world that moves too fast.