Nneka Hall is a mother of four and a passionate advocate, providing support through various life phases. As a Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Advocate, she focuses on maternal and infant mortality. Currently pursuing an MS in Mental Health and Wellness, Nneka holds a BS in Public Health and numerous certifications, including birth doula, postpartum care specialist, childbirth educator, diaspora death doula and bereavement specialist. She founded Quietly United In Loss Together in 2014 to raise awareness and support families experiencing loss. Nneka has served in various leadership roles, including on the Ellen’s Story Postpartum Depression Commission and the Racial Inequities in Maternal Health Special Commission.