Fundable Programs
Program models partners and funders can grow with us.
Each program reflects the work Yasiin's Luv already does and the direction the practice is ready to scale with the right partners and funding.
Community Birth Support Access Fund
- Who it serves
- Families who need birth and postpartum support but face cost or access barriers.
- What it provides
- Subsidized or sliding scale culturally specific doula support across pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum.
- Why it matters
- Removes cost as the reason a family cannot access community based perinatal support.
- Possible partners
- Hospitals, CCOs, OHP partners, community foundations, fiscal sponsors.
Postpartum Recovery Support Program
- Who it serves
- Families navigating recovery, overwhelm, or significant transition after birth.
- What it provides
- Extended postpartum stabilization with culturally specific and recovery informed support in the home.
- Why it matters
- Strengthens family stabilization in the most fragile weeks after birth.
- Possible partners
- Recovery programs, hospitals, public health teams, child welfare prevention programs.
Perinatal Recovery and Peer Wellness Navigation
- Who it serves
- Pregnant and postpartum people in recovery and their families.
- What it provides
- Doula support combined with recovery mentorship, warm referrals, and family centered care navigation.
- Why it matters
- Pairs clinical pathways with peer led, recovery informed maternal health support.
- Possible partners
- Project Nurture style programs, treatment providers, CCOs, peer support agencies.
Community Doula and Peer Worker Training Program
- Who it serves
- Emerging doulas and peer workers, especially from culturally specific communities.
- What it provides
- Training, mentorship, and ongoing support for new doulas and peer workers entering the field.
- Why it matters
- Grows the Traditional Health Worker pathway and strengthens the workforce Oregon needs.
- Possible partners
- Doula training organizations, MHACBO and MHAAO, universities, workforce development partners.
Infant Loss and Grief Support Circle
- Who it serves
- Families navigating perinatal or infant loss and the people who love them.
- What it provides
- Gentle, culturally grounded support, presence, and ritual for grief and remembrance.
- Why it matters
- Creates space for grief that is rarely held in clinical or community systems.
- Possible partners
- Hospitals, hospice programs, faith communities, culturally specific grief organizations.
Ready to fund or co-build a program?
Telia welcomes conversations with funders, fiscal sponsors, hospitals, CCOs, public health agencies, and partner organizations interested in community based perinatal care.