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    bebo mia inc. is a training & mentorship organization for birth nerds, doulas & change makers wanting to work, or are already working, in the reproductive health field. Yes, that is you, Childbirth Educator, parenting specialist, birth professionals, and doulas! We know you are busy. We know that you also want to take your fertility certification.

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  2. Welcome to the bebo mia training website. If you have no idea who the heck bebo mia is, you can read about us here. Our mission is to support women as they support pregnant people & families by creating the most comprehensive and accessible fertility, birth & postpartum trainings available.

    • Doula Scholarship Program
    • By Tylerb Doula Training Scholarship
    • The Extra Lucky Scholarship
    • Empowering Transitions: Doula Career Pivot Scholarship
    • Dawa Birth Keeper Scholarship
    • The Intersectional Or Bust Award
    • The BIPOC Doula Journey Bursary
    • The Queers For Queer Care Award
    • The Bebo Mia Be Brave Award
    • The Birth Justice Award

    Are you getting excited about the upcoming Maternal* Support Practitioner (aka Birth Worker or doula) Training?! We sure are! And we are extra excited about our Birth Worker Training Scholarship Program! Did you know that we ensure that our whole team reads all of the applications submitted? For the upcoming application process, we will be keeping ...

    The applicant for the BY TYLERB Doula Training Scholarship Candidate must be at least 18 years of age and identify as BIPOC. The applicant must demonstrate a commitment to serving and advocating for underserved communities. The recipient of this award must demonstrate a commitment to a holistic approach to maternal health care, encompassing physica...

    Applicants of this award must be living in North America. The Extra Lucky Scholarship will be given to a candidate with a connection to the disability community through the lived experience as a parent, sibling, caregiver, or family member. You can also apply for this award if you have professional experience working with the disabled community. Th...

    The applicant for the Empowering Transitions: Doula Career Pivot Scholarship has encountered significant personal, financial, educational, or career obstacles, and is now pursuing a fulfilling career in birth work as a doula. This scholarship is designed for those who are passionate about impacting their lives, their family’s well-being, and their ...

    The applicant of the DAWA Birth Keeper Scholarship must identify as a person of African descent who intends to work with systematically oppressed populations. The candidate must be working to reestablish generational health using DAWA (nutritional wellness). The recipient of the DAWA Birth Keeper Scholarship must create a 2 minute video documenting...

    This award recognizes an applicant whose project idea or business plan works to dismantle the impact of structural oppression in reproductive health in their community. The recipient will position their unique understanding of the interconnected nature of race, gender, sexual orientation, ability and class to create opportunities that directly chal...

    The BIPOC Doula Journey Bursary recognizes a Black, Indigenous, Person of Colour applicant who demonstrates an aptitude for birth work, client care, and a genuine desire to start and grow their own doula business.

    The Queers for Queer Care Award recognizes a person who self-identifies as being a part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and who also plans to serve 2SLGBTQIA+ clients. The recipient’s business plan will use their intimate understanding of the challenges that 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals face to help them navigate healthcare systems that are commonly cisgende...

    The bebo mia Be Brave Award recognizes an applicant whose lived experience has afforded them a deeper understanding of their worth and potential. The recipient will demonstrate this connection through their resilience of spirit, positive attitude, and willingness to meet challenges head-on. Their business plan and personal goals reflects the spirit...

    The Birth Justice Award recognizes an applicant whose project idea or business plan works to dismantle structured inequality and challenge the lack of consent and violence that is commonplace in reproductive health and obstetrics. The recipient understands that the experience of violence and traumagreatly influences early family life and parenting ...

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