Grief doesn't just begin and end with death.
It also lives in the heartache of caregiving, illness, and broken relationships — in the loss of a job, the loneliness of aging, the separation from loved ones, the erosion of freedom, the degradation of the environment — in all kinds of pain the world rarely stops to honor.
And then when grief arrives, we're expected to move through it quickly.
But grief doesn't follow a timeline. So after the first wave of support fades, we're often left feeling alone or like we're doing grief wrong.
Our first collection of empathy cards are an invitation to sustained presence — small rituals of care, offered steadily, intentionally, over time.
A living practice of love in action.
Available beginning July 18.
Grief doesn't just begin and end with death.
It also lives in the heartache of caregiving, illness, and broken relationships — in the loss of a job, the loneliness of aging, the separation from loved ones, the erosion of freedom, the degradation of the environment — in all kinds of pain the world rarely stops to honor.
And then when grief arrives, we're expected to move through it quickly.
But grief doesn't follow a timeline. So after the first wave of support fades, we're often left feeling alone or like we're doing grief wrong.
Our first collection of empathy cards are an invitation to sustained presence — small rituals of care, offered steadily, intentionally, over time.
A living practice of love in action.
Available beginning July 18.