Swan Songs Doula was created to bring greater accessibility and equity to death care for all - with an emphasis on wider availability for historically marginalized communities, including the BIPOC community to which Tehani belongs.
To achieve this goal, not only does Swan Songs eat the cost of operation (insurance, website, etc.) but offers low cost, sliding scale and several pro bono services to ensure full-spectrum, compassionate and deeply present end-of-life doula services are widely available to the community.
In our dream of dreams, every community has access to affordable end-of-life doula services. Please consider supporting our professional INELDA-trained work here to keep the lights on in this business so we can steadfastly hold space for people at the end-of-life until the light goes out… and beyond for their loved ones.
Swan Songs Doula is not a 501c3 nonprofit, and as such there is no tax-exemption for your support, but we thank you for supporting equitable, affordable access to compassionate end-of-life care for all through death doula work.
Your support keeps this work going and keeps these services affordable for those who shouldn’t have to forego compassionate death care in their final days for lack of funds.
Thank you for keeping us going with your generosity and allyship in professional accessible end-of-life care for all.
Or if you have found this website helpful/educational and would like to support this continued access to free information/resources on death doulas and end of life care, feel free to support the site here by “buying a coffee” at https://buymeacoffee.com/swansongsdoula