ABOUT US
Life is being created inside of you, and bringing your baby into the world is an experience you will remember forever. Village Birth Collective exists to support you as you journey through pregnancy, labor, and welcoming your new baby into your family. It takes a village to raise a child, and that starts the moment you find out you're pregnant. As women, we have an innate desire to be close to other women. We desire community, to be known and loved for who we are by the women around us. At Village Birth Collective, we believe this idea can and should be carried into our birth experiences.
Emily
Birth doula - currently on maternity leave
Emily is married to Josiah and is called mama by three sweet girls. She loves a good conversation, rainy days, trying new paleo recipes, and working to live out daily rhythms that glorify God.
LYNNEA
birth doula - Currently on maternity leave
Lynnea is a follower of Christ, wife to her favorite bearded man, Daniel, and mama to her four precious children. She's learning the art of a slow life and loves hiking, writing, holistic health, city living, snuggling with her babies, and partnering with her husband in ministry.
MEGHAN
birth doula
Meghan is married to Nathan, the love of her life and has three little girls named Rosie, Willow, and Daisy. She loves Jesus, friendship, gardening, hiking, reading, baking, being outside, attending births, and being a mom.
Callie
placenta encapsulation specialist
Callie is married to her soul mate Alan, and together they have three children. She loves God, all things placenta, herbal teas, vegan lifestyle, and fun family adventures.
Meagan
photographer
Meagan is married to her best friend, Caleb, and a mama to two. She loves Jesus, being creative, photographing genuine emotion, crisp weather, lake living, and mac and cheese.
rachael
postpartum doula
Rachael is wife to a very good man named Jeremy and mama to two. She is a child of God and a lover of people to the core. She loves being surrounded by nature, reading, baking in the winter, foraging in the summer, and a good cup of tea.