Our Donation-based Services

  • As Doulas, we provide a grounding presence offering emotional, physical and spiritual support to those we serve at end of life. We come from a place of love, compassion and respect, advocating and accompanying the dying person and circle of care bridging the gap with medical and non-medical care.

    Our aim is to reintegrate death's wisdom into modern life and help focus and protect the wishes of the dying person, providing comfort and safety on the journey that is the culmination of one’s life. We believe that the last days of one’s life are deeply meaningful and should be treated as so.

    Our services may begin alongside an early diagnosis or in the final days.

    • DescriptionCompassionate Presence and Deep Active Listening

    • Creating a Compassionate Care Plan including Bedside Wishes, After Death Wishes and Advanced Directives

    • Life review, Legacy work & Meaning Making

    • Ceremony & Ritual

    • Creating Personalized Guided Meditation, Visual & Audio Relaxation Tools

    • Bedside Vigil

    • After Death Care

    • Grief & Bereavement

  • We are in the process of fundraising to open our Home for the Dying where we will offer volunteer-driven community death care for the dying. We are a member of the Omega Home Network, a nonprofit national membership organization that promotes the development and expansion of community homes for dying people. Through information sharing, consultation and educational offerings, we provide direct assistance to those developing and operating homes in their communities.

  • We offer grief accompaniment through providing a grounding presence, emotional and spiritual support to not only those we serve at end of life but also for their circle of care.

  • We are aware that there is a caregiver crisis and as community death care workers, we want to provide caregiving respite services to our community.

  • Vigil is defined as a time for devotional watching. A period to stay awake - to keep watch, to stay present.

    Vigil is a time of reverence and reflection but also a time to honor what has brought pleasure and meaning into the dying’s life and incorporate those elements into their time of transitioning, dying and after their death. As a vigil circle supporting both them and their circle of care, we will be in harmony with how they have been throughout their life, tending to the space and offering devotional watching and compassionate presence for them to die with comfort, dignity and peace.