
FREE February Webinar – Peace of Mind and Heart: The Power of a Legacy Love Letter
Legacy Communication Tools: Supporting People with Serious Illness and Their Families
Join us this February, for an inspiring webinar exploring legacy tools. Learn about two innovative approaches that help people create lasting messages of love, wisdom, and support.
Peace of Mind and Heart: The Power of Legacy Love Letters®
Reena Lazar introduces Willow’s 5-Minute Legacy Love Letter®tool, demonstrating how six simple prompts can help individuals transform relationships and create meaningful written legacies. Learn how to use this powerful and reflective process that connects people in the present while creating lasting messages for the future.
Participants will
- Get introduced to and experience using Willow’s end-of-life planning tool, The 5-Minute Legacy Love Letter ®
- Experience how writing a Legacy Love Letter ® creates an opportunity to reflect and connect.
- Discover how writing a lasting message can impact your relationships, here and now.
- Learn how to use this tool to assist others with legacy writing.
DieWell: Digital Time Capsules for Parents
Su Park introduces DieWell, a digital platform designed for parents facing serious illness. This tool guides parents in creating age-appropriate legacy messages for their children’s key life stages, from toddlerhood through adulthood.
Participants will :
- Learn about my experience of losing my mom to cancer
- Learn about the importance of leaving messages (for young children vs adult children)
- Be introduced to DieWell
- Be introduced to a few prompts. Activity: Participants take a moment to write their answers to a prompt of their choice, then share them with others if desired.
This webinar expands traditional Advance Care Planning beyond medical decisions and plans to nurturing meaningful relationships through legacy work. This will be of interest to all health care providers. We are excited to have Reena Lazar and Su Park present this webinar. The webinar will take place February 4th, 2025, 4pm Eastern, 1pm Pacific Time. Please register below and tell your colleagues!
From left to right – Reena Lazar and Su Park
Reena Lazar is the co-founder and CEO of Willow End-of-Life Education and Planning, co-author of 7 Tools for Making Sense of Life & Death—the workbook and self-study online program—and co-creator of a licensing program called the Willow EOL Educator® Program. WIllow creates heart-centered, inquiry-based tools, curriculums and learning opportunities to fill the gap in conventional end-of-life planning. Reena and Willow EOL Educators® help people explore The Reality of Their Mortality® so that they can live their remaining days or decades with intention and purpose. Willow’s tools are foundational, and can be used throughout the world by the general public, for staff learning and development, and to enhance professional development and training for end-of-life practitioners and professionals. Reena is a graduate of the BEyond Yonder Virtual School of Community Deathcaring in Canada, taught by ten experts on grief, disposition, rituals, body care, advance planning, being with the dying, and funeral alternatives. Reena’s educational background also includes courses in communication and conflict resolution, and degrees in architecture and international affairs. Before Willow she created and led Peace it Together, which brought Palestinian, Israeli and Canadian youth together for dialogue, filmmaking and community engagement. Her work was published in the New York Times, Globe and Mail, and Readers Digest. When not working, you can find Reena doing something in nature, meditating, or finding other ways to turn her curiosity into creativity.
Su Park is the founder of DieWell. Previously, she worked as a product designer, deeply involved in the tech industry. Then, in December 2023, everything changed when she lost her beloved mom to cancer. This profound experience allowed her to connect more deeply with those in similar situations and instilled in her a genuine desire to create a better end-of-life experience for others.
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