My Approach to Payment & Accessibility
Talking about money can feel hard, but it doesn't have to be. We're all navigating different realities, and I want to hold space for that without shame, pressure, or assumptions. That's why compassionate, nonjudgemental support is essential. People deserve care that honors their individual needs and values, especially in moments where they may feel uncertain or isolated. But too often, access to that kind of support depends on what someone can afford. The framing of economic accessibility is important but it's not the whole story. I recognize that people are more than their financial reality and we don't need to be ashamed to talk about money. Everyone deserves to have someone in their corner supporting them throughout their reproductive and postpartum journeys. This fuels my desire to charge the way that I do.
I'm dedicated to providing low-or-no cost care to families that find themselves disproportionately impacted by medical neglects & abuse due to racism, classism, and other implicit provider biases. Clients who pay for my services indirectly allow this doula justice mission to manifest!