Empowering Birth: Understanding the Vital Role of Doula Organizations, Strategies for Sustainable Support

Date and Time

THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2024 | 2 PM ET/11 AM PT | VIRTUAL

 

Speaker

Marna Armstead

Co-founder and Executive Director, SisterWeb

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Marna Armstead has over twenty years as an entrepreneur and business developer. She is both a co-founder and the Executive Director of SisterWeb, A Community Doula Network in San Francisco, CA. In her role, She drives SisterWeb’s swift programmatic and fiscal expansions. She also operates Marna Mama Doula, which provides private doula consultations and services to women and families of color in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the nation.

Additionally, Marna has also built an extensive career in the printing and design industry. She is skilled in Copywriting, Print & Graphic Design, Branding Consulting, Event Planning, Project Management, Advertising & Marketing, Business Development Consulting, Financial Planning, and Business Management.

Marna enjoys spending time with her amazing, college-aged daughter, with whom she loves cooking, gardening, TV/Movie binging, reading, brunching, singing karaoke, and watching cat videos.

 

 

Event Description

Dive into the Heart of Doula Organizations: Join SisterWeb’s Co-founders for an illuminating discussion on the invaluable contributions of doula organizations in community-based care. Explore the triumphs and trials of funding these vital hubs and uncover the impact of Medicaid reimbursements on fostering culturally congruent support for community-based doulas. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and support for sustainable, impactful doula work.

 

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