Funeral Poverty and the Hidden Realities of Death
Funeral poverty is not only about the rising cost of services. A meaningful farewell does not require extravagance. It requires presence. Funeral poverty asks us to rethink what we equate with respect. Is it the polished casket? The venue? The cost? Or is it the way a life is spoken of, the hands held, the space made for grief?
The Regrets That Teach Us How to Live
At the end of life, people rarely regret not working more or achieving more. They regret not living true to themselves. Not expressing love. Not allowing joy.
At The Liminal Companion, we hold space for presence, dignity, and autonomy, so that death can be approached with honesty, connection, and gentleness. Because how we die is shaped by how we live.
