Home
About Us
Contact Us
Board
Media Kit
Start a Chapter
National Support
4 Easy Steps
Find a Chapter
Alaska
Alaska (Anchorage Area)
Central Peninsula
Homer
California
Inland Empire BirthNetwork
Solano BirthNetwork
Colorado
Colorado Springs
Four Corners
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Polk County BirthNetwork
Ocala
South Florida
Southwest Florida
Osceola County BirthNetwork
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Central Indiana
Evansville
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Michigan
West Michigan
Oakland County
Macomb
Capital Area
Missouri
Kansas City
St. Louis
Nevada
Sierra Nevada
Truckee Meadows
New Jersey
Skylands
New Jersey BN
New Mexico
New York
Buffalo BirthNetwork
Long Island BirthNetwork
Rochester BirthNetwork
North Carolina
South Eastern North Carolina (Women in the Center)
Outer Banks BirthNetwork
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oklahoma BirthNetwork
Tulsa County BirthNetwork
Oregon
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Birth Network
South Carolina
Upstate BirthNetwork
Tennessee
Chattanooga BirthNetwork
Knoxville BirthNetwork
Nashville BirthNetwork
Texas
Central Texas BirthNetwork
Utah
Salt Lake
Washington
West Sound BirthNetwork
Bloom Spokane
Provider Guide
Resources
The Care You Deserve
Evidenced Based Care
Cesarean and VBAC
Midwifery
Birth Provider Organizations
Books
Advocacy
The Birth Survey
Become a Birth Activist
Legislative Activism
Ideas for Birth Activism
BirthNetwork National Events
Support BirthNetwork
Donate
Become A Member
Membership Application
BNN Blog
*
Email
*
Password
Remember me
Forgot password
Back to list
BirthNetwork National Member Spotlight
10 Jan 2014 6:13 PM
|
Deleted user
Nashville BirthNetwork welcomes Rebekah Porter!
Rebekah
Porter is a mother of 9 kids and has been in Nashville since 2006. She is a birth doula and feels strongly that Nashville could be a place for better births. "As the
new leader we are launc
hing several new projects including Empowering Fearless Birth Conference, free childbirth education and doula training for the refugee population, doula apprenticeship program, meet the doulas night, and community out reach classes. It has been fun meeting groups like WIC, Metro Health, Julie's Village, CRIT, NICE, World Relief, and NOVA. I feel that if we join together, share our talents, and educate Nashville, women will be better able to advocate for what is best for them. "
Copyright 2007
BirthNetwork National
. All Rights Reserved.
Design by
Media Genesis
.
.
Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software