About this Event
Welcome. This event is an opportunity to gather and talk about something we often avoid talking about - death.
Structured on the Death Cafe model, conversation will occur in small groups, and be supported by question prompts. You are welcome to bring your own questions and curiosities to the table. Perhaps you want to talk about what you think happens after death, share a story of a beautiful death, or what you fear or hope for. This is a group conversation - no theme, teaching or changing other people's minds.
Please note that this is not a grief or support group. All participants are asked to arrive with an open mind and heart, ready to hear other people's opinions. If you are unsure if this event is a fit for you at this time please reach out to Maux to chat about it.
You can learn more about the Death Cafe movement here: https://deathcafe.com/what/
Facilitator: Maux Elworthy
Maux is a practicing Death Doula and graduate of the Douglas College End-of-Life Certification program. With over 15 years of experience working in mental health, suicide intervention, and bereavement support Maux is interested in holding space for conversations about death, grief, and other mortal issues.
Contact Maux: https://www.maureenelworthy.com/
This event is FREE thanks to a Neighbourhood Small Grant!
The Neighbourhood Small Grants (NSG) are funded through the Vancouver Foundation, and the program is administered by Kitsilano Neighbourhood House for the West Side community.
www.neighbourhoodsmallgrants.ca
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2305 W 7th Ave, 2305 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 0.00