WWOMBB Workers
Are You Ready to Answer the Call?
WWOMBB Workers are on the frontlines of change — ready to help transform maternal healthcare for Black and Indigenous communities across the U.S. If you’re passionate, qualified, and committed to justice in birthwork, this is your place.
What is a WWOMBB Worker?
WWOMBB Workers are trusted leaders from within our communities — trained and ready to educate, advocate, and facilitate change. Whether you’re hosting community workshops, managing volunteers, or representing us at national events, your voice matters.
Are You One of Us?
We’re actively recruiting individuals with the following qualifications:
• Community Health Worker
• Nurse Practitioner
• Registered Nurse
• Licensed Practical Nurse
• Home Health Aid
• Medical Doctor
• Naturopathic Doctor
• Medical Assistant
• Doula / Birthworker
Training to Become a Certified Reproductive Health & Hygiene Advocate
All WWOMBB Workers receive exclusive in-house training to earn their certification as a Reproductive Health & Hygiene Advocate. Instead of paying the full program fee, candidates may choose to pay just 50% and fulfill the rest through volunteer hours. Scholarships are also available for full coverage based on merit.