MESO
- Corte Madera, California
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Immigrants dream the biggest dream. We are here to reimagine how immigrants and their next generations experience living and dying, reclaiming their resilience, fortitude, perseverance, strength, courage, and dignity.
Our Story
MESO was co-founded by Tida Beattie and Soyeon Davis. We are both daughters of immigrants, cultural bereavement educators, community-based peer grief support facilitators, and end-of-life doulas.
We provide inter-generational immigrant families, their caregivers, and their grievers information, capacity building, empowerment, and support with loss and grief through culturally attuned lenses.
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MESO was co-founded by Tida Beattie and Soyeon Davis. We are both daughters of immigrants, cultural bereavement educators, community-based peer grief support facilitators, and end-of-life doulas.
We provide inter-generational immigrant families, their caregivers, and their grievers information, capacity building, empowerment, and support with loss and grief through culturally attuned lenses.
Since 2019, we have been navigating family changes across the final arc of aging, illness, dying, death, and bereavement in survivorship. As our families became increasingly more vulnerable, we searched for culturally attuned stories, support and resources and found overwhelming abundance in the lack of what we sought. Thus, we formed MESO to center the voices and needs of inter-generational immigrant families in pursuit of dying, and living, with dignity, warmth, safety, comfort and peace.
MESO was co-founded by Tida Beattie and Soyeon Davis. We are both daughters of immigrants, cultural bereavement educators, community-based peer grief support facilitators, and end-of-life doulas.
We provide inter-generational immigrant families, their caregivers, and their grievers information, capacity building, empowerment, and support with loss and grief through culturally attuned lenses.
Since 2019, we have been navigating family changes across the final arc of aging, illness, dying, death, and bereavement in survivorship. As our families became increasingly more vulnerable, we searched for culturally attuned stories, support and resources and found overwhelming abundance in the lack of what we sought. Thus, we formed MESO to center the voices and needs of inter-generational immigrant families in pursuit of dying, and living, with dignity, warmth, safety, comfort and peace.
Previous Reimagine events
Asians In America: Grief Support During Lunar New Year
February 29, 2024
Asians In America: Grief Support During Lunar New Year
January 25, 2024
Cultural Bereavement: Identity
October 19, 2023
Cultural Bereavement: Support
September 21, 2023
Cultural Bereavement: Voice
August 17, 2023
Cultural Bereavement: Dreams
July 20, 2023