A spirited advocate for Indigenous families and community wellness, Kelsey Wabanimkee is a citizen of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, with roots in Northern Lower Michigan’s Leelanau Peninsula. An avid traveler and well-read educator, Wabanimkee prides her diverse work in meeting others where they are. She is committed to expanding diversity and inclusion in modern work spaces.
Kelsey serves Anishinaabek by promoting mindfulness in everyday living and working to reclaim the First Peoples culture and traditions. Kelsey believes in establishing a solid foundation for future generations. She takes a loving, compassionate and loving approach to caring for our people, establishing relationships within community health circles. She is a trained, certified Doula, a traditional Birthworker, breastfeeding counselor, mother, and leader in Anishinaabek community health.
Much of her work is dedicated to ensuring Indigenous Voice has a seat at the table. With Miigwech Inc., Kelsey works to serve Doulas; supporting them in navigating the complex process for Medicaid reimbursement. She uplifts Indigenous Doulas, helping them reach the families they serve and meet the needs of their clients, while finding the resources to ensure they are valued for their services.