Doulas show up — for births, families, and moments that matter. But in a system that undervalues care work, many are left to carry the load alone. We believe that when birthworkers are supported, the whole system transforms. We nourish, protect, and advocate for doulas, so you can keep showing up for those who need you most.
We’re committed to building a community that is inclusive, accountable, and sustainable. We stand with doulas from all backgrounds, especially those who’ve been overlooked, and we’re growing together as we navigate this work.
We believe in care that flows both ways. Through member resources, networking, professional development, and birth justice advocacy, we’re creating a community where doulas don’t have to do this work alone.​
We’re rooted in birth and reproductive justice. Through community support and shared action, we aim to uplift doulas and families while working toward meaningful systemic change.
We acknowledge that our work takes place on the unceded, ancestral territories of many Indigenous Peoples across what is now called British Columbia. We honour the birthing knowledge, traditions, and practices of these Indigenous communities, and we recognize the harms that colonial systems, including healthcare, have caused and continue to cause. As birthworkers, we are committed to reconciliation, to centering Indigenous voices and leadership, and to building a birth landscape that is equitable, inclusive, and just for all.