About this Event
KarmaSue’s mission is to provide education, counseling, and financial support to Coloradan families that have companion animals living with cancer in an effort to honor the human-animal connection.
Location: Koelbel Library, Meeting Room D - 5955 S Holly St, Centennial, CO 80121
Please join KarmaSue for its final counseling workshop of 2024. This workshop is specifically designed for those grieving the transition of their companion animals, enduring compassion fatigue, or navigating anticipatory grief while caring for a sick pet. KarmaSue offer will offer a safe space void of judgement to share stories, emotions, and thoughts about your cancer journeys during this time of the year. We will also provide a craft kit to create something special in honor of your human-animal connection so that you can, "let the light in". We will share more about this special gift during the session. Please RSVP by Friday, December 1st so that we can plan for your presence.
This workshop is free of charge for those enduring companion animal cancer and/or those wanting to strengthen their human-animal connection.
Please note that we intentionally keep these counseling workshops small to ensure we provide a safe space for those that participate. Please register now to reserve your space.
Special Facilitators:
Taylor Montano |
Taylor is KarmaSue's Volunteer Coordinator and Fundraising Committee Chair. Her creative talents have an incredible presence during our December counseling workshops; she is able to enhance the activity-portion of the workshops by making them truly unique and meaningful to participating families. Her empathy and compassion make these workshops so special to those that attend.
Britton Slagle |
Britton Slagle, MNM, is the Founder and Executive Director of KarmaSue. She holds a BS in Psychology from Regis University and works daily with KarmaSue Families enduring companion animal cancer. She offers support through end-of-life companioning and helps families navigate various types of grief. She has personal experiences with companion animal cancer, pet transitions, and the overwhelming feelings of anticipatory grief and moving forward without a beloved companion by her side. She is grateful for the opportunity to hold space for those attending this workshop.
If you like what we do and want to help us continue our work, please feel free to make a donation, via Eventbrite (Donation ticket), , , and but it is not required. All donations received will go towards supporting Coloradan families enduring companion animal cancer.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Koelbel Library | Meeting Room D, 5955 S Holly St, Centennial, United States
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