You can find some of our Haven bereavement doulas listed alphabetically by last name below.
Jessica Allen
Jessica Allen
Provides services virtually and within an hour of St. Louis, MO, USA
allenjessica6826@gmail.com
618-791-5299

Abby Jorgensen, “Abby the Sociologist Doula”
Abigail Jorgensen, Ph.D., LCCE, CD(DONA), CD-L(ProDoula)
Provides services virtually and within an hour of St. Louis, MO, USA
Website
abby@abbyjorgensen.com

Br. Bobby McFadden
Robert McFadden, C.S.C., Ph.D.
Provides services in Notre Dame, IN
Spotlight
mcfaddre@gmail.com
Julie McKay

Julie McKay
Spotlight
Website
julierosemckay@gmail.com
I am the Creative Director of Haven Bereavement Doulas. As the Creative Director, I create visual and written content that aligns with our mission and the Haven Bereavement Doula brand. In addition, I co-facilitate Bereaved Parents Community Group, a virtual gathering space for parents who have experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss. I am also a writer, focusing on women’s health, family, and theology. I share through my writing how we can better support and serve loss families.
Anna Pfundstein, “Anna Pfundstein Birth Doula”
Provides services in Northern Illinois and virtually
Website
birthdoula@annapfundstein.com
I am a Birth and Bereavement trained doula who is passionate about helping families receive the care and support they need.

Christine Rogers, “Draw Near Doula Services”
Christine Rogers CPLD, CPPD
Provides services in Anchorage/Mat-Su Valley, Alaska
Website
Compassionate and experienced doula (birth, postpartum & bereavement) serving the Anchorage and Mat-Su regions of Alaska. In network with Tricare and partner with Be Her Village.
Amanda Smith, “Hineni Birth and Beyond”
Amanda R. Smith
Provides services virtually and in Raleigh NC and surrounding cities
Website
Spotlight

I have been working with children since I was 12 years old. First I helped with my brothers at home, then helped neighbors out while they did tasks around the house. Being a helper and working with families has always been my passion. I was blessed to attend my first birth at 18 and loved being a support for my friend. At that time in life, I didn’t know what a doula was or even that this was a career. At 21, I became a nanny before having my biological children at 25. I have attended several births including c-sections and have helped several people with lactation either on the first day after delivery or when they got home. I have also been the person to walk with parents through loss. No matter what stage of pregnancy, I am a safe space for you. I specialized in nurturing and loving babies from 0 to 24m in foster care for 5 years. I brought several babies home from the hospital and was blessed to help them through their first few months. Showing them what it means to be heard, supported, and loved. I am passionate about all aspects of supporting families during the pre and post-birth processes, regardless of the outcome. I feel called to this line of work and am excited to connect with you.
TaKiesha Smith, “A Caring Doula”
TaKiesha Smith, CD(DONA),CLC
Provides services in and near Indianapolis, IN, USA
Website
Spotlight
takieshasmith@hotmail.com
Susie Suhai-Kóra, “Dula Love”

Zsuzsi Suhai-Kóra
Provides services in Budapest, Hungary, and virtually
Website
0036300160079
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