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Danielle Winston and Paige Kennedy-Winston
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Danielle Winston and Paige Kennedy-Winston
Danielle Winston is an attorney and co-founder of The Seed Scout, a concierge service focused on known sperm donor matchmaking. The Seed Scout She holds a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and practiced law for six years before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey.
Danielle’s personal experience as a parent-recipient seeking a known donor deeply informed her mission. Faced with the limitations and impersonal nature of traditional sperm banks, she co-founded The Seed Scout with her wife in order to offer a more thoughtful, intentional, transparent process for building families.
With her background in law and advocacy, Danielle brings to the story an emphasis on rights, clarity, and integrity—especially in helping families navigate donor conception with both heart and structure.
Danielle Winston and Paige Kennedy-Winston
Dr. Paige Kennedy-Winston is a board-certified pediatrician and co-founder of The Seed Scout. She completed her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and pediatric residency at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.
As a pediatrician, Paige brings a child-and-family centered perspective to the process of donor conception—ensuring that not only the parents’ needs but also the future child’s emotional, social, and medical well-being are front and center. Her experience as a recipient parent alongside Danielle gives her unique insight into how the donor-match journey impacts all members of the expanding family.
Danielle Winston and Paige Kennedy-Winston
Together, Danielle and Paige founded The Seed Scout grounded in the belief that:
- Knowing a donor’s identity, history, and values can be a powerful gift to donor-conceived children and their families.
- The journey of choosing a donor should be personal, intentional, and joyful—not impersonal, transactional, or anxiety-ridden.
- Every family—regardless of structure, background, or how they come together—deserves the clarity, support, and celebration that thoughtful matching brings.
Their combined expertise—in law, pediatrics, family creation, and advocacy—makes them uniquely positioned to craft a children’s story like Sprinkle of Love, one that celebrates connection, transparency, and the many ways families are built with intention and joy.
Danielle Winston and Paige Kennedy-Winston
Danielle Winston is an attorney and co-founder of The Seed Scout, a concierge service focused on known sperm donor matchmaking. The Seed Scout She holds a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and practiced law for six years before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey.
Danielle’s personal experience as a parent-recipient seeking a known donor deeply informed her mission. Faced with the limitations and impersonal nature of traditional sperm banks, she co-founded The Seed Scout with her wife in order to offer a more thoughtful, intentional, transparent process for building families.
With her background in law and advocacy, Danielle brings to the story an emphasis on rights, clarity, and integrity—especially in helping families navigate donor conception with both heart and structure.
Dr. Paige Kennedy-Winston is a board-certified pediatrician and co-founder of The Seed Scout. She completed her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and pediatric residency at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.
As a pediatrician, Paige brings a child-and-family centered perspective to the process of donor conception—ensuring that not only the parents’ needs but also the future child’s emotional, social, and medical well-being are front and center. Her experience as a recipient parent alongside Danielle gives her unique insight into how the donor-match journey impacts all members of the expanding family.
Together, Danielle and Paige founded The Seed Scout grounded in the belief that:
- Knowing a donor’s identity, history, and values can be a powerful gift to donor-conceived children and their families.
- The journey of choosing a donor should be personal, intentional, and joyful—not impersonal, transactional, or anxiety-ridden.
- Every family—regardless of structure, background, or how they come together—deserves the clarity, support, and celebration that thoughtful matching brings.
Their combined expertise—in law, pediatrics, family creation, and advocacy—makes them uniquely positioned to craft a children’s story like Sprinkle of Love, one that celebrates connection, transparency, and the many ways families are built with intention and joy.