Stephanie Granger, MS, CD(DONA), Birth Doula (UAR Provider)

Stephanie has spent her life caring for people and serving her community. Her journey began long before her doula training — with a master’s degree in public health and she works to share her skills professionally, as a community leader, and advocate. Stephanie serves on her town’s Board of Health, where she helps guide local health policy and ensure families have the resources they need to thrive.
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Alongside her professional work, Stephanie has always been drawn to nurturing and supporting others through life’s transitions. As the mother of three and through years of volunteer and church service, she’s walked beside women, families, and youth—listening, mentoring, and building lasting connections.
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Stephanie felt called to bring her experience full circle: combining her passion for public health with her love of caring for and helping people by becoming a birth doula. Warm, grounded in evidence, and calm in even the most stressful moments, Stephanie believes every family deserves support, knowledge, and a sense of confidence during birth and beyond.
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She’s fluent in Haitian Creole, conversant in French, and loves helping families from all backgrounds feel seen, heard, and cared for.
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