Black Owned Businesses + Birth Workers
As Black History Month wraps up, below we’re highlighting some Black-owned birth workers and business owners here in the Triad who are doing great things for our community.
See our Stories for links to their profiles so you can follow them and learn more about their specialties.
@jkwoodworkedcreationsllc - Chantae’s handcrafted wood creations make amazing gifts and she hosts events that are perfect for a girls’ craft night out.
@serenitydoula.andwellness444 Certified Doula and senior at @wssu1892 , Lola helped us get both the Mom League Newborn Series and Playgroups Series off the ground. She’s a part of @birdsbeesbabies and was Annie’s birth doula last March.
@kklactandmoore Certified Lactation Counselor and Doula, Khalilah Moore supports moms’ motherhood and breastfeeding journeys from prenatal to postpartum.
@ngwynphd Author, Public Speaker, Counselor, Educator and Owner of Gywn Counseling and Wellness, Natalie makes an ongoing positive impact on children and parents within our community.
@thinklikeamom_ Alicia Lily, RN, IBCLC and business owner who designs the cutest stickers, swag, and stationery products that every mom needs — and will definitely resonate with!
@bygoodcoffee By way of Long Island and now in the heart of W-S on Brookstown Ave, if you haven’t been in yet, this is a must stop for your caffeine fix. They also bake vegan and GF pastries.
@zariasmilk Three generations brought this lactation cookie and treat business to fruition to help postpartum moms stay nourished.
@withloveevents_triad No matter the occasion or where you are in the planning process, WithLove Events will help make your dream vision a reality — and always curated WithLove.
@wowspeechtherapy Monique created Wonder of Words Speech Therapy with a whole child approach. She helps families of Greensboro and Guilford County areas help children ages 1-18 meet their individualized speech goals.
Thank you all for using your talents and passion to help families here in the Triad.