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End Well - Making the end of life part of life Learn about the end-of-life conference services that integrate technology, health, policy, and activist initiatives to transform end-of-life
End Well 2025 - End Well At End Well 2025, we’ll gather to explore how age-old wisdom, emerging technologies, and new models of care and community can transform how we live, how we support one another, and how we approach the end of life Together, we’ll challenge outdated narratives, spark bold conversations, and activate a movement rooted in connection and care
End Well Take 10 - Maya Scott, MSW - Brave Listening Take time to #Take10 right now to join a conversation about the messy and beautiful gifts of being alive in 2020 Watch celebrities and unsung heroes share their stories
CE Credits - End Well Information onCE Credits End Well 2025Friday, November 20, 2025Skirball Cultural CenterLos Angeles, CA To complete an evaluation and claim credit for End Well 2025
57 Fridays: Child Loss, Grief Living with Dying - End Well How do you accompany a child through illness and dying? When Myra Sack and Matt Goldstein, MD, PHD, learned that their young daughter Havi had a year left to live, they chose to celebrate her with a “Shabbirthday” every Friday night with family and friends Fifty-seven Fridays later they were able to say goodbye knowing that they had held each other and held Havi in a way that honored both
Donate - End Well End Well is an end of life charity dedicated to creating a world in which all people experience the end of life in a way that matches their values goals
Pastor and artist John Onwuchekwa shares how unprocessed sorrow, ADHD . . . What happens when years of unprocessed sorrow, a new understanding of the mind, and a decade of wrestling with loss converge into unexpected wisdom? In conversation with John Onwuchekwa, D Min —pastor, artist, and author—we explore how grief, like metabolism, isn’t a one-time event to overcome but a process that we must learn to live with every day
End Well | Take 10 Take time to #Take10 right now to join a conversation about the messy and beautiful gifts of being alive in 2020 Watch celebrities and unsung heroes share their stories