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- Liz Freedman, Ada Community Deathcare
Liz Freedman, Ada Community Deathcare
- Ada, Michigan
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What I'm here to reimagine...
I'm here to reimagine my community so that no one faces grief, death, and dying alone.
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My mission is to normalize conversations around grief, death, and dying so that every grieving and dying person is provided with companionship, compassion, and community.
Community deathcare is a movement that brings death, dying, and after-death care back into the hands of everyday people by focusing on education, choice, and connection. Instead of relying solely on commercial systems, it encour...
My mission is to normalize conversations around grief, death, and dying so that every grieving and dying person is provided with companionship, compassion, and community.
Community deathcare is a movement that brings death, dying, and after-death care back into the hands of everyday people by focusing on education, choice, and connection. Instead of relying solely on commercial systems, it encourages community involvement and sustainable practices that honor death as a natural part of life.
I have a death doula proficiency from the Dying Year and the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance, specializing in advanced care planning and funeral planning. I provide community-based grief education and training, individual and group grief support, and other deathcare services in Ada, Michigan where I have lived since 2020 with my husband, twin daughters Edith & Samantha, and our boxer, Potato.
My mission is to normalize conversations around grief, death, and dying so that every grieving and dying person is provided with companionship, compassion, and community.
Community deathcare is a movement that brings death, dying, and after-death care back into the hands of everyday people by focusing on education, choice, and connection. Instead of relying solely on commercial systems, it encourages community involvement and sustainable practices that honor death as a natural part of life.
I have a death doula proficiency from the Dying Year and the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance, specializing in advanced care planning and funeral planning. I provide community-based grief education and training, individual and group grief support, and other deathcare services in Ada, Michigan where I have lived since 2020 with my husband, twin daughters Edith & Samantha, and our boxer, Potato.