Dialogue on Death & Dying: Planning for Peace of Mind

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Dialogue on Death & Dying: Planning for Peace of Mind

Planning for Peace of Mind

Date: Wednesday, November 5
Time: 10:00 – 12:00 pm
Location: Century House

End of life planning doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and it can make a real difference for you and those you care about.

In this session we’ll explore: What is the Memorial Society of BC, and what part can it play in your planning journey? What kinds of plans and information might you want to put together, and where can you find resources and assistance along the way? We will also explore how do you start honest, caring conversations with the people in your circle about your wishes and theirs?

Come with curiosity and leave with ideas to help you feel more prepared and supported.

Register via the City of New West

About Suzanne

Suzanne Klassen has worked in social services with a wide range of communities, including as a family and victim–offender mediator. She has led community engagement projects on issues such as housing for people with disabilities and has applied restorative justice approaches to conflicts in seniors’ housing. A practicing artist, Suzanne has also trained with Theatre for Living, a participatory practice that invites community members to rewrite scripts and imagine new possibilities together.

 

About the Memorial Society of BC

Memorial Society of BC The Memorial Society of BC has been assisting members to access affordable dignified cremation and burial service since 1956. A registered nonprofit, we also provide community education and advocacy around issues important to our members.