Presented by Kathy Sparnins
For more information email kathy.sparnins@voicesofgrief.org.
Voices of Grief is a component fund of the Pikes Peak Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.
Webinar Seats Are Limited
How a Documentary Film Can Enhance
Your Marketing and Community Outreach
Registered participants are automatically entered in a drawing
to win a 10-year livestream license of a brand new documentary film
for their organization to share with their clients. ($1500 value)
Free Webinar on Feb. 4
(4 PM EST, 3 PM CST, 2PM MST, 1PM PST)
Webinar Seats Are Limited
“Voices of Grief: Honoring the Sacred Journey,” is an award winning documentary film produced by experienced Grief Educator, Kathy Sparnins. The film shares a fresh perspective on the many ways we navigate successfully through grief or companion others along their journey. Wisdom from contemporary authors, grief experts and spiritual teachers is woven through personal stories of loss to explore the roles of community, compassion and connection in this sacred journey.
A free webinar will be offered on Feb. 4 (2 PM MST) providing first-hand tips and education on how to support those grieving and how this film can help you both personally and professionally.
In addition this film offers marketing and outreach potential for your firm which includes:
- Associating your services with nationally-known speakers on grief for a minimal investment.
- Creating opportunities for a film premiere, community events with local hospice, churches, and senior living communities and more.
- Connecting your organization with grief education and prominently features your name or logo.
In the webinar, you will learn about:
- The need for education around the natural circle of life and death.
- How the documentary fills that need in our communities.
- How to honor instead of fear the grieving process.
- Encouraging your community with a healthy grieving process.
- Showing your community you understand and you support their need for grief by creating events to help them reconcile their grief.