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PATCH AM Rewind: LI Valedictorian 'Passionate' To Work With New Moms
Alexandra Fiederlein has been a volunteer doula with expectant mothers.

MERRICK, NY — Molloy College is changing its status next season to a university. But, not before holding the 2022 graduation, led by valedictorian Alexandra Fiederlein.
As a guest on Friday's "Patch AM," Fiederlein talked about her plans for the future.
She's been a volunteer doula with hopes of opening her own birthing center for moms with unmedicated births.
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"That's what I'm passionate about," Fiederlein, of Merrick, said. "That's what I want to set goals on."
She's worked with the mothers-to-be at NYU Winthrop "for emotional and physical support and really being there for her during a difficult experience."
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While Fiederlein, 21, is intelligent and has her career well thought out, she knows that doesn't make it a simple endeavor.
"The way of getting there is a little bit tricky that I still have to figure out the path," she admitted. "I certainly don't have it all figured out yet."
Check out the full Patch AM interview with Fiederlein below.
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