Sara Wolfe | |
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Born | 1973 (age 51–52) |
Nationality | Brunswick House First Nation,[1] Canadian |
Education | Rotman School of Management[1] |
Occupation(s) | nurse, midwife, healthcare advocate |
Years active | 1999–present |
Known for | Indigenous midwifery |
Sara Wolfe (born 1973) is an Anishnawbe registered nurse, registered midwife.[2][3] She is the director of the Indigenous Innovation Initiative at Grand Challenges Canada.[1]
Wolfe is founding partner of Seventh Generation Midwives Toronto,[4] which is a group of midwives who offer maternity care to women, particularly those from Toronto's downtown area and from the Indigenous community.[5] Wolfe was a co-lead on the midwifery-led and Indigenous-governed Toronto Birth Centre.[6] Wolfe is Anishnawbe (Ojibway) from the Brunswick House First Nation in northern Ontario.[1][7][8]
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