No, we provide services to youth in Ottawa, throughout the Ottawa Valley, in both local Algonquin reserves and throughout Algonquin and Mohawk traditional territory. Please complete an intake form if you are interested but unsure.
You must be an Indigenous youth between 12 and 30 years of age in order to access services with the Aunties (or your partner must be an Indigenous youth between the ages of 12 and 30 years of age). If you fall outside of this age range, we can help you to find a no cost service provider who supports your age demographic.
Aunties on the Road provides labour support for clients who choose to birth in a variety of locations including in a hospital, a birthing center or at home
Aunties on the Road host monthly workshops both online and in person. Please follow our Instagram @auntiesontheroad or on Facebook Aunties on the Road for updates on upcoming workshops and events
Yes, we provide doula care to individuals who do not identify as Indigenous but whose partners are. Please submit a client intake form and a member of our team will get back to you.
We offer yearly doula trainings online or in person depending on local health regulations. If you are interested in joining our next cohort, please email [email protected] to sign up for our waiting list.