This Valentine’s Day, you’re invited to gather for a Death Café—a gentle, open conversation about death, grief, loss, and love, held in a non-directive, welcoming space.
Death Cafés are part of a global movement created to increase awareness of death, with the intention of helping people live more fully. This is not therapy, not a lecture, and not a grief group. There is no agenda, no fixing, and no expectation to share. You are welcome exactly as you are.
On a day often centered on romantic love, we’ll widen the circle. Together, we’ll explore how love and death are deeply intertwined—how grief is love with nowhere to go, how endings shape what matters, and how love continues to change form.
The space will be held with care and steadiness, offering light structure and gentle prompts, while the conversation itself belongs to the room. Some may speak. Some may listen. Some may simply breathe in the company of others willing to name what is real.
This gathering may be for you if you are…
Grieving
Curious
Feeling tender, full, broken open, or quietly alive
Stay for the conversation and light refreshments.