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"Matters we have every right to concern ourselves with"

Ecumenical Hospice Movement Düsseldorf South to delve into themes of Life, Death, Dying, and Mourning in November, offering diverse events for public introspection on life's profound aspects.

'Ecumenical Hospice Movement Düsseldorf South' Explores 'Life, Death, and Mourning' in November:...
'Ecumenical Hospice Movement Düsseldorf South' Explores 'Life, Death, and Mourning' in November: Diverse events and participatory activities invite individuals to delve into the deep philosophical aspects of existence.

"Matters we have every right to concern ourselves with"

"Step into a supportive community," beams Daniela Grammatico, the chief organizer. The Ecumenical Hospice Movement Düsseldorf-South, a non-profit entity, focuses on aiding individuals nearing the end of life, as well as their families, both voluntarily and professionally.

While the Bible reading by Palliative Care Chaplain Klaus Aurnhammer, scheduled for November 14 at the Benrather Buchhandlung Dietsch, requires reservation, the majority of their events, predominantly hosted at the Caecilienstift on Paulistraße in Benrath, are free and open to the public without registration. These events encompass a talk by Martina Kern, director of ALPHA NRW, on November 8, delving into the power of humor as a coping mechanism for challenging life situations. Furthermore, they include a panel discussion "Assisted Suicide as the Last Service?" featuring ethics consultant Sabine Brüninghaus on November 16. Also, mark your calendars for the "Open House Day" at the hospice and an exploration of "Funeral Rites in Other Cultures". For more information, check out their official website hospizbewegung-duesseldorf-sued.de

Please note that the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding their events can be found by contacting the organization directly, visiting their website, or checking their social media channels.

In the supportive community of Ecumenical Hospice Movement Düsseldorf-South, a non-profit organization focusing on end-of-life care and family support, mental health and wellness are addressed through various events. These events include therapies and treatments, such as the talk by Martina Kern on November 8, discussing the power of humor for coping with life challenges, and the panel discussion "Assisted Suicide as the Last Service?" featuring Sabine Brüninghaus on November 16, focusing on ethics in end-of-life care.

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