Dying naturally
Event description
Join us to learn so much from Fiona McCuaig, of NDAN, acronym for Natural Death Advocacy Network and founder of Wala-waani Way and and Olivia Andrews eco-funeral director.
NDAN is a growing Australian network and advocacy partnership of community facilitators, professionals, activists and educators working to enrich the experience of dying and death.
Their vision is to create an informative, innovative and transparent organization advocating holistic approaches to dying and death through independent research and action. They work tirelessly in areas of advocacy include death education, funeral planning, family lead funeral care, natural burial and bereavement care.
All this to provide individuals, families and communities with professional, creative and informed assistance to choose meaningful, humane and ecological pathways at the end of life.
Join us in West Cambewarra Cemetry under the trees to understand the necessity of Natural Burial to in these times where your choices around End of Life can leave a positive or a negative legacy on our environment. Shoalhavement Bereavement Services offer the choice of natural burial in this very cemetry. Hear all about Wala-waani Way and the importance of this way forward towards an earth integrated way to consider our passing.
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