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Take some time for yourself to mark Dying Matters week by meeting like minded people to talk about death in Bell House, Dulwich. Death Cafes were started by Jon Underwood in 2010 and provide a unique opportunity to talk openly and honestly about this sometimes taboo subject in a safe and confidential environment. We will enjoy a group directed discussion in which people can share their thoughts, find meaning, ask questions and reflect on what’s important. We welcome you to this space with tea, coffee, cake, warmth, and curiosity.

Feedback from a recent event described it as open, thoughtful, informative, welcoming, thought provoking, supportive and enriching. One participants commented that 'it allowed discussion beyond the usual boundaries so it was liberating'. Another talked of 'how much there is to gain from thinking about the inevitable.'

Please note Death Cafes are open to, and respectful of, people of all communities and belief systems. They are not bereavement or counselling sessions.

Sign up here:

https://www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2023/5/10/dulwich-death-cafe

For more information on the history and concept see www.deathcafe.com

To get more information do message me, Ann Kenrick or ring on 07801 437152

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