Demystifying End of Life Care & FAITH

Posted on: November 1, 2023

Compassionate Communities workshop ‘Demystifying End of Life Care & Faith’ will take place on Wednesday 15 November, from 10am – 12noon at the Greenstead Community Centre, Colchester.

 Demystifying End of Life Care & Faith’ aims to help start a conversation and improve our knowledge and understanding about care and faith during the last phase of life.

The workshop is open to everyone and will include presentations + Q&A with guest speakers and provide opportunities to learn and share with peers and community representatives through open discussion.

 Help make a difference to people’s lives at times of most need.   

 We hope that you can be a part of this special event, concerned with improving the lives of people confronted with serious or life limiting illness, ageing, caregiving and loss.

Please email compassionatecommunities@sthelena.org.uk to confirm your place.

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