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Teach-In & Doula 101 Session: for Pregnant People and Parents with Disabilities

This event is hosted by The Family Preservation Project.

This virtual session is a welcoming, Disabled-centered space to learn more about what doulas do, how birthworkers can offer meaningful support, and how doula care can be adapted to Disabled people’s (access) needs and lived realities. Whether you are currently pregnant, planning a pregnancy, parenting, or simply exploring your options, this teach-in is designed to offer practical information in an accessible and non-judgmental environment. 

* This session will be facilitated by a Disabled parent and full-spectrum doula.

* $75 stipends will be paid to all attendees.

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