The Indigenous Death Doula Collective project will conclude in March 2025.
It has been four wonderful years of connecting with communities and awakening death workers.
This death work continues under the banner and sole proprietorship, Blackbird Medicines, a social enterprise supporting community education and healing.
It has been four wonderful years of connecting with communities and awakening death workers.
This death work continues under the banner and sole proprietorship, Blackbird Medicines, a social enterprise supporting community education and healing.
Indigenous Death Collective
The Indigenous Death Collective (IDC) membership registration will be open to Birth and Death Workers, Doulas, Caregivers, Spiritual Coaches, Healers, Teachers, Social and Crisis Workers, Counselors, Elders who work in their respective communities to walk through crisis, trauma and fear, the changes of life, death and everything in between.
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For ALL: Death Workers, Mental Health and Health Care Professionals, Educators, and Community Allies
Non-Indigenous Helpers who have invested time and critical thought into allyship.
Annual Membership $100
Fees collected will be donated to the
Indigenous Death Support Fund.
Non-Indigenous Helpers who have invested time and critical thought into allyship.
Annual Membership $100
Fees collected will be donated to the
Indigenous Death Support Fund.
Membership Benefits:
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Through these membership bodies and partnerships, we will create the safety network we wish to see in every single community, across Turtle Island.