Training the Next Generation of Grief Educators

The Embodied Grief Practitioner Certification is a 40-hour, in-person training designed for therapists, coaches, educators, and caregivers who feel called to support others through loss.

Through the Living Grief™ framework, participants learn to engage grief not as something to fix, but as a living, multidimensional process — one that connects body, mind, and spirit. The program equips practitioners with trauma-aware, culturally responsive, and non-pathologizing approaches to grief work.

Participants gain embodied skills to guide individuals and communities through healing, creating ripples of compassionate change in schools, clinics, and caregiving spaces around the world.

Many who seek this training have walked through their own experiences of loss and now wish to serve others — yet lack the financial means to access professional certification. Your donation helps make this possible.

What Your Gift Supports

Format: 5-day onsite practitioner-level training (40 hours)

PROGRAM INCLUDES

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Professional instruction from certified grief educators and somatic practitioners

Experiential learning in somatic awareness, trauma-informed care, and relational facilitation

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Guided rituals, creative integration, and group facilitation practice

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Certification in Living Grief™ methodology

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Lodging, plant-based meals, and access to healing spaces during the training

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Ongoing mentorship and community support post-certification

DONATION TIERS

Any amount

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Supportive Contribution: Help provide materials, meals, and resources for one participant.

$1,000

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Partial Scholarship: Support an aspiring educator or community healer in beginning their certification journey.

$2,500

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Train One Grief Practitioner: Fund full tuition for one participant to complete the certification.

$3,500

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Full Hybrid Certification: Provide tuition, lodging, meals, and mentorship for a participant in the hybrid program.

Dedicate Your Gift

You may also sponsor someone you know personally — or give anonymously — to help them access this training and bring grief literacy to their community.

You may make your donation in honor or in memory of a loved one, allowing their legacy to continue through the healing work of others.