I have one that's more uplifting but maybe not as impactful as what you had happen, Alix.
I work in a community birth program in Surrey that serves new Canadians. There's a large immigrant population there and we have access to translation services through the Fraser Health Authority, and we have many people whose first language is not English, or who speak very little English at all. One particular person had come from a French-speaking African nation, and though I didn't speak any French, we were able to get an interpreter for them, and we got a community member who became a doula and provided doula services to them. We did absolutely everything and looked after all of her wishes. She came from a traumatic background. She had come from a country that had experienced war and violence, and she was exceptionally traumatized. She had PTSD and we facilitated a beautiful spontaneous birth because we set the stage for what she needed.