Our Mission
The core mission of Life & Death Wellness is to positively change the experience of dying and caregiving through education, support and providing practical tools to make thoughtful decisions that inspire life, especially at its end.
We are an empowerment center and community resource for living well, no matter what stage of life one finds themselves.
We believe that true health is not just defined by the physical body and that those living with serious, chronic or even terminal illness have the capacity for holistic wellness and often teach us all those tools through their resilience in life and death.
Your Community Is Your Educator.
Make no mistake, the nonprofit is not just about death but about embracing life. It is about a community supporting and learning from one another. The doors (even the virtual ones) are open to anyone who has something to teach which will empower others to live and die their best lives.
Workshops and webinars with community collaborators have addressed such topics as end-of-life options, advance care planning, community caregiving, end-of-life doula training, preparing advanced directives and wills, green burial, home funerals and much more.
Our Vision
Our vision is to create a safe and open space both physically and virtually where education on all life matters, but especially our end, can be discussed and supported without fear or shame.
Our vision is to provide and organize a well-trained community of caregivers so that all members of the community in need can be supported irregardless of finances or disabilities.
Our Purpose
Our purpose is to ensure rural communities that tend to be marginilazied the most when it comes to overall basic health care have access to resources and education in all critical health matters, but especially those addressing our final chapter of life.
Who We Serve
We are able to serve anyone that wants to learn virtually about Life & Death matters with our free educational webinars. There are no limits on borders just bandwidth.
We are located in the North Hawaii region of Hawai’i Island, where we provide local community support.
We physically serve the rural community of North Kohala on Hawai’i Island that is economically strained and ethnically diverse. Our underserved region has a large elderly population of Native Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Islander descent.
Our immediate service area is significantly lacking in basic health care, palliative care & advance care planning programs due to lack of adequate health care providers and services.
Our region also has no inpatient hospice or affordable assisted living facilities. There is one small, longterm care facility that usually stays full at maximum capacity.
We are the only organization in Hawai’i that provides educational support as well as physical and holistic support with trained end-of-life doulas (EOLD) and community volunteers with medical oversight. We provide a missing yet pivotal service to our isolated community.
We are hopeful that as our programs are implemented fully, accepted and sustainable that they can be reproduced throughout other rural communities in the state of Hawai’i to benefit even more marginalized community members.