About Me
Anchor Mountain Rose Doula Services is based out of Elsie, Oregon, a small community on Highway 26, between Portland and Seaside. My name is Stevi, and I am passionate about working with children and families. I was raised in Portland, and moved to the North Coast community in 2021 with my family. We live on a small homestead with a garden, bees, and chickens. I have worked with children for over 15 years, and started my Doula journey after experiencing the magic of my own child's birth. I want to share that magic with others and help them experience the birth they deserve.
Trainings and Certifications:
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DONA International Birth and Postpartum Doula Training - Mother Tree Doula Services - October 2024
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Bloodborne Pathogens, First Aid, and CPR - National Health and Safety Association - November 2024
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Breastfeeding and Bodyfeeding for Expectant Parents - Mighty Milk - November 2024
Experience with Children and Families
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The Playground Gym - Instructor and Manager - Portland
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Dolfun Aquatics - Substitute Teacher and Office Admin - Portland
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Private Nanny - Full Time Nanny for Infant and Preschooler - Portland
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Learning Ladders Preschool and Childcare, Sunset Empire Parks and Recreation - Teacher for all ages - Seaside
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The Harbor, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Center - Advocate - Astoria

Statement of Inclusion and Acknowledgment
All parents are welcome. This includes any person on the gender and sexuality spectrum, and any faith, culture, ethnicity, and belief. Giving birth is one of the most beautiful parts of human nature that we all share.
As someone living in Clatsop County, Oregon, I want to acknowledge the deep and enduring connection of the Indigenous Peoples to this land. I recognize that the ground beneath my feet is the traditional and unceded territory of the Clatsop, Nehalem, Tillamook, and other associated tribes, who were unjustly dispossessed of their ancestral homelands. This acknowledgment is a step towards understanding the history of this place and honoring the ongoing presence of its original stewards.
I also want to acknowledge the strong and proud influence of Immigrant Cultures to Clatsop County, including but not limited to Chinese, Nordic, Mexican and South American, and the other immigrants who make up the beautiful tapestry of the North Coast, Oregon, and the United States.