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Love in Action

Caring for loved ones at end-of-life may be one of the heaviest burdens members of your congregation carry. Caregivers often feel isolated, overwhelmed, and unsure where to turn for support, even within their spiritual community. Partnering with our end-of-life care nonprofit allows your faith community to strengthen its ministries, uplift caregivers, and ensure that no member walks through illness, dying, or grief alone.

1. Caregiving is a Growing Need

Most congregations—large or small—have members quietly caring for spouses, aging parents, disabled children, or loved ones nearing the end of life.
These caregivers often need:

  • Collaborative Respite

  • Emotional and spiritual support

  • Guidance through the stresses of caregiving

  • Help understanding the dying process

  • Companionship

  • Tools to navigate grief and anticipatory grief

Your partnership fills these gaps with specialized, compassionate support.


2. Expand Your Reach & Strengthen Your Organizational Care Team

Clergy and lay leaders carry enormous responsibilities to provide presence and consultation.
Doulas support—not replace—them by providing:

  • Additional time with families in crisis

  • Non-medical guidance during illness and end-of-life transitions

  • Education that helps members feel prepared and supported

  • Relief for clergy facing multiple simultaneous needs

Our partnership expands the reach and capacity of your care ministry.


3. Caregiver Wellness Strengthens the Entire Community

When caregivers receive support:

  • Families stay connected to their faith community

  • Members experience less burnout

  • Relationships are reinforced

  • The congregation can serve as a nurturing place for real-life struggles

 

Uniquely Developed For You

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Small Congregations

  • On-call or referral-based doula services

  • Monthly support visits for homebound members

  • Simple caregiver workshops or discussion groups

Medium Congregations

  • Regular caregiver office hours

  • Quarterly workshop series

  • Dedicated support circles

  • Training for leaders and organizational teams

Large Congregations

  • Contracted doula presence for member needs

  • Annual or semiannual grief series or conferences

  • Ongoing caregiver support programming

  • Integrated end-of-life education across ministries

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