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The Doula Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization providing evidence-based educational,  physical, and emotional support for newborns, moms, and families in need during pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenthood.

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What began with two women and one client has become a community organization that has now supported more than 10,000 families.

Our Story: A Legacy of Care and Community

The Doula Foundation wouldn’t exist today if it was not for two women in our community who saw a need and decided to do something about it.
Loa Freeman and Ginny Ross started The Doula Foundation in 2000 while teaching childbirth classes and prenatal yoga at a local hospital. Loa and Ginny noticed many women coming to class without supportive family or friends and decided they wanted to do something to help. Their vision was to assist women and families in need of emotional, physical, and spiritual support before, during, and after labor/delivery.
Incorporation and the Early Years
In October 2001, The Doula Foundation of Mid-America was officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization — launching the first community-based doula program in Missouri. 
In those early days, Ginny served as Volunteer Program Director and Loa as Volunteer Executive Director, both working from their homes with an annual budget of just $12,000, relying entirely on donations to serve 20 expectant mothers.
Over the years, The Doula Foundation’s story has been one of growth fueled by community partnerships, dedicated volunteers, and generous donors.
In 2004, Ginny became the organization’s first paid employee, and Denise Bischof joined as a volunteer, later stepping into a part-time administrative assistant role thanks to a capacity-building grant from Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
Expanded Services
Services expanded to include childbirth education, prenatal and postpartum yoga, doula support, and community-based birth and postpartum certification training.
By 2007, a pivotal collaboration with the Springfield/Greene County Health Department’s WIC program allowed classes to be offered at their facility supporting over 170 families.
In 2008, The Doula Foundation secured its first office at Grace Methodist Church, followed by a move in 2009 to Lutheran Family & Children’s Services, where services and classes continued to grow with help from Jordan Valley Community Health Center and Mercy as part of the Our Healthy Start women and children’s health initiative.
Postpartum doula services were introduced in 2011, ensuring ongoing care for families after birth.
After several temporary locations, the organization found a new home at the 1111 Office Complex in 2014, supported by Preferred Family Healthcare with free office space and administrative resources.
A New Facility
In 2019, The Doula Foundation received a transformative gift when John and Mary Cooper, through the Community Foundation of the Ozarks’ charitable real estate foundation, donated a facility at 1901 E. Meadowmere St.
This generous contribution provided the organization with a permanent, dedicated space to advance its mission.
With the invaluable support of the O’Reilly Family Foundation and the efforts of more than 100 volunteers, renovations were remarkably completed in just three months. A celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in partnership with the Springfield Chamber of Commerce in May 2019. In 2023, ownership of the building was officially transferred to The Doula Foundation, solidifying its place in the community for years to come.
Relationships With The State
In 2022, The Doula Foundation was credentialed by the state of Missouri to train and certify Perinatal Community Health Workers through The Doula Foundation Academy becoming the first PCHW certifying organization of its kind in the state.
In 2023-24, The Doula Foundation reached a historic milestone.
Working alongside legislators, MoHealthNet, managed care companies, and doula professionals across the state, the organization helped develop the State Plan Amendment to secure Medicaid reimbursement for birth and postpartum doula services in Missouri. The Foundation received its first state funding and finalized contracts with Healthy Blue, Home State Health, and United Healthcare to provide doula programs for Medicaid members.
That same year, the Foundation worked alongside professional doula colleagues across the state to establish the Missouri Doula Association — a state trade association supporting doula credentialing and advocacy.
Adding to these accomplishments, CEO Kimberly Costello served on the historic Missouri Hospital Association Postpartum Task Force and the Missouri Perinatal Quality Collaborative.
She also co-authored the Missouri Hospital Association’s guide, Integrating Doula Care Into Clinical Care Settings, a resource created to support healthcare organizations in incorporating doula services into their clinical care models.
In October 2024, Missouri officially approved Medicaid reimbursement for prenatal and postpartum doula services — naming The Doula Foundation Academy as an approved doula training organization and the Missouri Doula Association as an approved credentialing agency for the state.
Ongoing Impact
To date, more than 9,000 expectant families and over 30,000 individuals have received physical, emotional, and educational support through pregnancy, birth, and early parenting — providing more than 500,000 pregnancy and infant essentials and 350,000 hours of services and consultations for at-risk families.
The Doula Foundation continues to stand as a beacon of support for families in the region, built on the unwavering dedication of its founders, the strength of its community partners, and the belief that every family deserves care, compassion, and the opportunity to thrive.

Meet Our Founders and Team

Loa Freeman
Co-Founder
Ginny Ross
Co-Founder
Kimberly Costello
Doula Foundation Director
Susan Hedgpeth
Education specialist
Kaylee O’Grady
Client consultant
Alena Akulich
Volunteer Director
Brandi Baugus
Doula Coach
Liz Kemper
Doula Academy Director
Dr. Zipp
Client consultant
Hailey
Volunteer Director
Jordana
Doula Coach
Kaysha Sorrell
Doula Academy Director
  • Jana McClure
  • Dora

Our Board

  • Scott Gold
  • Elizabeth Hurst
  • Caitlin Kissee
  • Jennifer Wynn
  • Ashleigh Goris
  • Ashley Clair
  • James “Chip” Wolf

300,000+

Our commitment to our community remains and our reach continues to expand.

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