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WEBINAR: Water Cremation: What is it & how can you make a plan?

Take care of your family and the planet

Many of us want to take care of the environment and our families but don’t think about how our death may play a role.

The average fire cremation emits as much C02 as a 600-mile car trip.

Most people never put a plan in place for their final arrangements. By taking the time to do this, you’re giving yourself and your family a loving gift. You can focus on living your life to the fullest and your family can focus on celebrating your life when the time comes.

What you’ll learn

  • The difference between fire cremation and water cremation

  • How you can live on through nature

  • Important ways to plan ahead now and protect your family in the future

The presenter

Sherèe Browne, Director of Pre-Planning and Community Outreach

“Being a natural facilitator of tough conversations and having experienced the loss of loved ones several times throughout life, when the calling came to step into death care I knew it was meant to be my life’s work. Living in a society where death is often a taboo topic, avoided due to fear and a variety of uncomfortable feelings, it’s extremely important to me to help educate and empower people so that they know all of their options, are remembered exactly as they want to be,  and can break free from some of the fear associated with death; allowing them to live more fulfilling, enriching lives. 

My life’s passion is to help you plan your final wishes so that your life is more abundant, filled with love, and exciting than ever!”

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