Karima Pettigrew Fall 2020 Queers for Queer Care Award Winner

  About me! My name is Karima Pettigrew. I’m a 32-year-old fraternal twin from Newark, Delaware. I love to sing and play guitar, as well as spending most of my spare time writing books. I was raised by a deaf single parent and I’m fluent in ASL. I identify as a black lesbian cis-gendered woman.…

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Vickiana Pe̱a РOlivia Scobie Perinatal Mental Health Award

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  For the Fall 2019 Doula  Maternal Support Practitioner Program Scholarship at bebo mia inc we had some amazing applicants and are thrilled to present our winners’ submissions. With the help of some incredible sponsors like Olivia Scobie & community partners we were able to offer 8  full Scholarships and 8 partial Scholarships to our combined fertility, birth and…

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Student Spotlight: Coco Doula Birth Support Services

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Here at bebo mia inc we LOVE our student community and we are committed to creating lasting bonds with all of our students.  A BIG part of our training is business mentorship, and making sure our students feel supported as they embark on the next step in laying the foundations for their #doulabiz! Today on the…

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Through Mama’s Eyes: Afra’s Scholarship Story.

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bebo mia’s Spring 2018 Maternal Support Practitioner Program saw some incredible applications for the various scholarships that were offered. We are thrilled to present our winners’ submissions. With the help of some incredible sponsors like Olivia Scobie & Candice Tizzard of Stages Doula, we were able to offer 6 Scholarships to the very first round of our extended version…

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Fertility Specialist Certification – Why I Signed Up

Why MSP grad and owner of Clarity Maternal is enrolled for our next class: Secondary infertility. Those used to be two words that I had never heard of and didn’t understand. I had friends who were trying for a sibling for their child but were unsuccessful over and over again. I couldn’t fully understand why. They’d had a…

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