mOBiNurses Inc.

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Photos from mOBiNurses Inc.'s post 06/04/2026

We've got everything set up! Feel free to come in 🥰
1006 N High St
Parking in rear off of E 2nd st!
mOBiMom Group Meeting

05/18/2026

$25 CAN HELP CHANGE A BIRTH STORY

Every family deserves compassionate, culturally responsive support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

When you donate $25 to mOBiNurses Inc, your gift helps provide:

-Educational materials for expecting families
-Birth planning and advocacy support
-Postpartum wellness resources
-Community outreach and maternal health education
-Reduced-cost doula support for families in need

For many families, this support means feeling informed, empowered, and truly cared for during one of life’s most important moments.

Just $25 can make a meaningful difference.

Help us advance birth equity and improve outcomes for Black and Brown birthing families.

🔗 Donate today: https://givebutter.com/ahM8Lj

05/13/2026

If you've received care from our team of doulas, we'd love to see you at our gathering this June 4th! Please RSVP so we know how much food to provide
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05/06/2026

Have you been supported by mOBiNurses Inc.? Join our private community group here: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/14ZyR3RVZBK/

Beginning in June we will be opening space to meet and support each other on the first Thursday of each month from 12pm-2pm. Children and babies welcome!

RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/share/17ZuomWgTq/

02/07/2026

The birthing space as we know it exists because of Black women and Black men.
From ancestral midwives and healers to modern doulas, nurses, physicians, advocates, and scholars—Black people have always held birth with knowledge, skill, and deep reverence.

Black women carried communities through birth long before hospitals existed.
Black men have supported, protected, organized, researched, and fought for safer outcomes and reproductive justice alongside them.
Together, they laid the foundation for holistic care, informed consent, community-based birth work, and culturally rooted practices that are still used today.

This month, we honor the legacy.
We celebrate the brilliance.
And we commit to continuing the work—protecting Black families, uplifting Black birth workers, and reclaiming birth as a space of power, safety, and dignity.

Birth work is Black history. Yesterday. Today. Always.

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