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Transform Grief into Growth with Meaningful Support
Explore creative workshops and valuable resources that empower healing, connection, and self-discovery.
Welcome to a space where grief, growth, and self-reflection intertwine. At In the Spirit of Healing, our events and resources are designed to inspire healing, connection, and transformation. Whether you’re exploring creative ways to process loss or seeking meaningful conversations about life and death, you’ll find supportive opportunities here.
Explore upcoming workshops, free talks, and transformative resources designed to support your healing journey.
Let’s create the ripple to enrich your life.
Upcoming Events
Kitchen Table Talks with Carole
Creating Ripples
When was the last time you talked about death and dying with your loved ones?
Most people avoid these conversations because they’re difficult, emotional, or tied to cultural taboos. Yet, discussing death and grief before the need arises offers profound benefits:
- Relieve the burden of decision-making for loved ones.
- Face fears and expand your emotional capacity.
- Strengthen relationships through intimacy, forgiveness, and gratitude.
- Focus on what truly matters to live your best life.
In this free, virtual session, we’ll gather in a brave, compassionate space to explore these meaningful discussions. Together, we’ll expand our comfort zones, face the unknown, and embrace the beauty of open communication. Creating connection, one story at a time.
Date: February 26th, 2025
Time: 6:30–8:00 PM
Location: Virtual Event
Cost: Free
Bring a friend!
There’s always room at my table.
Growing With Your Grief
SoulCollage® for Grievers
Loss takes many forms: the death of a loved one, a breakup, job loss, or losing a home. Each form of grief brings challenges—and opportunities for growth, adaptation, and self-reflection.
What if embracing your loss could unlock personal growth?
This SoulCollage® Workshop offers a creative method to explore your inner world. Amidst grief’s emotional noise, SoulCollage® helps you listen to your soul’s voice through imagery and creativity. No artistic skills are needed—just an open heart and willingness to explore.
- Gain tools to navigate and gain insight into your grief and find growth.
- A safe, creative space for self-reflection and expression to discover pathways to your healing.
- Supplies and guidance to create your own unique SoulCollage® cards.
Date: February 2nd, 2025
Time: 12:00–3:00 PM
Location: Sand Lake Merchant,
Averill Park, NY
Seating is limited to ensure a supportive interactive and personalized workshop experience.
Resources & links
Creating a community is critical to supporting the dying and grieving. I’ve curated resources to help your outreach. Connections create synergy and build community. Explore sections that interest you to expand your resources and cultivate your community.

Death Literacy
Death Cafés: Where people meet to increase awareness of death to help people make the most of their (finite) lives.
Death Over Dinner: This project was created as a gift, invitation, and simple set of tools to help families and friends address the basic human fact that we are all, at some point, going to die.
Death Literacy Institute: The Death Literacy Institute works across systems – people, places, and organizations to embed skills, experience, actions, and knowledge that create and support the development of end-of-life, grief, and death literacy.
Kitchen Table Talks with Carole: Virtual connection and open conversation to share, learn, and engage. Normalizing the conversation about death, dying, and grief.
Support for Caregivers
Caring Bridges: Our mission is to build bridges of care and communication, providing love and support on a health journey.
Caregivers’ Resources: Select your state to find free advance directive forms for where you live.
Caregiver Action Network (CAN) is the nation’s leading family caregiver organization working to improve the quality of life.
Support for the Dying
Death Cafés: Where people meet to increase awareness of death to help people make the most of their (finite) lives.
Death Over Dinner: This project was created as a gift, invitation, and simple set of tools to help families and friends address the basic human fact that we are all, at some point, going to die.
Death Literacy Institute: The Death Literacy Institute works across systems – people, places, and organizations to embed skills, experience, actions, and knowledge that create and support the development of end-of-life, grief, and death literacy.
Kitchen Table Talks with Carole: Virtual connection and open conversation to share, learn, and engage. Normalizing the conversation about death, dying, and grief.
The Life of Death is a touching, hand-drawn animation about the day Death fell in love with Life. It has been well received at various animation festivals and featured on the EYE film DVD of Selected Dutch Shorts. Now, it is finally online!
Planning for Death
Compassion and Choices: An organization dedicated to improving care, expanding options, and empowering everyone to chart their end-of-life journey.
The Conversation Project: Helping people share their wishes for care through the end of life.
Free Advance Directive Forms by State from AARP: State-by-state advanced directive requirements.
Five Wishes: Five Wishes is the nation’s only national advanced care planning program. Providing peace of mind for more than 25 years.
Death with Dignity: National leader in end-of-life advocacy and policy reform focused on improving how people with terminal illnesses die.
Compassion and Support: Everyone 18+ should have family discussions about personal values and beliefs, choose the right spokesperson, and complete a health care proxy. NY State Advanced Care Planning.
Final Exit Network: We Support The Human Right To A Death With Dignity
Voluntary Stop Eating and Drinking Resource Network (VSED): Working to increase VSED.
End of Life Conversations Are Hard, But Your Loved Ones Will Thank You
Medical Aid in Dying (MAID): Medical aid in dying (MAiD) is a practice in which a physician provides a competent adult with a terminal illness with a prescription for a lethal dose of a drug at the request of the patient, which the patient intends to use to end his or her life.
Support for family and loved ones utilizing MaID
Bridge C-14: A Network of Peer-to-Peer Connections and Community Supports Through All Stages of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
After-Death Care
Green Burial Council: This is the place to learn more about green burial and how to find certified cemetery stewards, funeral professionals, and funerary product sellers who share the commitment to create more sustainable after-death options for you, your community, and the planet.
Natural Transitions: The Parlor is a monthly online community gathering on Zoom spotlighting holistic and environmentally friendly approaches to after-death care.
Funeral Consumer Alliance: Ensures consumers are fully prepared and protected when planning a funeral for themselves or their loved ones.
Spirit Vessel: Support for the transition of loss with personalized parting ceremonies and handcrafter ceramic urns to assist in grieving, honoring, and celebrating your loved ones.
Recompose Life: A full-service funeral home specializing in human composting.
National Home Funeral Alliance: Dedicated to increasing access to information related to community-led after-death care.
Grief Support
Grief.com:Grief.com is dedicated to helping everyone with the often unknown terrain that comes along with all kinds of grief.
Good Grief: An organization focused on teaching resiliency and facilitating healthy coping in the lives of more than 900 children each month by providing a caring and understanding environment like no other.
Grief in Common: The journey of grief provides an opportunity for great personal growth, reflection, and resilience that only the greatest challenges in our lives can design.
Center for Loss and Transition: An organization dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them.
The National Grief Center for Children and Families: Dougy Center provides support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and families who are grieving can share their experiences before and after a death. Flip the Script.
New Hope Grief Center: Our mission is to help bereaved children and families find hope and healing through connection and support.
Child Mind Institute: We’re dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need.
Grief Support for Children: Learning Grief is a free online resource created to help you support kids and teens navigate the big feelings that come with loss. Whether you’re a mentor, coach, youth leader, educator, or caregiver, you can use these tools to learn and model effective support—teaching kids how to navigate tough times and how to be there for their peers.
Suicide Project: Suicide Loss Support Group
Samaritans Hope: Samaritans’ SafePlace meetings are open groups of caring people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Alliance of Hope: Support for suicide loss survivors. We believe no suicide loss survivor should go without support.
Reading List
Being Mortal, Atul Gawande
The Art of Dying Well, Katy Butler
Advice for Future Corpses, Sallie Tisdale
Die Wise, Stephen Jenkins
A Year To Live, Stephen Levine
Death Is But A Dream, Dr. Christopher Kerr
More Beautiful Than Before, Steve Leder
The Book of Awakening, Mark Nepo
Briefly, Perfectly, Human, Alua Arthur
The Wild Edge of Sorrow, Frances Weller
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