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Crafting Grief: Mother’s Day Edition

May 11, 2026 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
$33.33
Crafting Grief

For some of us Mother’s Day is a day of remembrance rather than celebration.
Join Adrianna, Death Doula and Grief Educator, for a cozy grief release through art.

May 11th
7PM-8PM
The Plant Mystic, 257 Danforth Ave
Register your spot: https://calendly.com/ladydeathdoula/crafting-grief-mother-s-day-edition
$33.33

Let’s lean into tradition and craft a Mother’s Day card to help us metabolize our grief. Tea will be served so we can share a conversation about moms, mothers, mamas and the people who are no longer with us that were a mother figure to us.

Open to those who are grieving the loss of their mother figure: estrangement, death, location disparity/separation.

What to expect:

-Sit down for tea, sip and share about your Mom
-Make a mother’s day card with craft supplies to take home for your ancestors altar, as a keepsake, or part of a memorial
-Light a candle in small ritual of remembrance for the mothers who are no longer with us

Hosted by:
Adrianna Prosser, aka Lady Death Doula
Death Doula and Grief Educator

You might have seen Adrianna on CTV’s The Social as a special guest talking about the Death Positive Movement, or heard her on CBC Radio One across the country talking about grief and bereavement, or in Canadian Business Magazine as a death industry disruptor, or liked one of her TikTok videos sharing her journey as a Death Doula. Adrianna’s brother Andrew died by suicide in 2010 and his death catapulted her life into death work and mental health advocacy: she became a suicide awareness trainer and interventionist. Holding liminal space and being comfortable in the discomfort has led Adrianna to become a hospice volunteer and grief counselor. She is currently in a fast-tracked Bachelor’s of Social Work to become a grief therapist to complement all the training she has done as a death worker. Her practice is anti-oppressive, radically feminist, and magically authentic to ensure she centers her companions where they are at on their care journey. Join the death curious conversation with her: @LadyDeathDoula on TikTok, Instagram, SubStack

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