Our Death Cafe is held monthly on the second Tuesday of the month.
Our Death Café is an open, community-based gathering where individuals come together to have thoughtful conversations about death, dying, and the finite nature of life. This is not a therapy group or a grief support group, but a facilitated discussion space designed to encourage curiosity, reflection, and open dialogue.
Far from being somber or morbid, a death cafe invites participants to speak honestly about mortality in a respectful and welcoming environment. Through shared conversation, many people find a deeper appreciation for life and a greater sense of peace around topics that are often avoided.
What to Expect
A relaxed, welcoming environment with light refreshments
Facilitated group conversation guided by trained hosts
Principles of respect, non-judgment, and active listening
Open discussion about practical, philosophical, or personal aspects of death
No agenda, presentation, or pressure to share
Participants are invited to speak or simply listen. All perspectives and belief systems are respected.
Meet Your Facilitators
Our Death Café conversations are guided by trained facilitators and certified End-of-Life Doulas who help maintain a respectful and supportive atmosphere. Their role is to hold space, not to teach or direct the conversation.
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