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Parinama Making informed end-of-life choices by fostering open conversations and providing resources.

Promoting living well through all stages of life, by integrating mindfulness, gratitude. Nik Fawcett is a funeral celebrant and mindfulness practitioner, located on the Mornington Peninsula. My passion is to open up the discussion about end of life and death, in order that we can empower each other to "do" this part of our life well. Many options are available to support people at the end of their life, and assist their families and loved ones. One of those options, is the way in which we would like our funeral "ritual" to happen. I am able to assist people and their families with the different options available to them.

29/11/2025
29/11/2025

🩵 Bereaved Parents Together
📅 Monday 1 December • 6 PM - 7.30PM
📍 Hastings Community Hub

The lead-up to Christmas can be a painfully triggering and tender time for bereaved parents. If you’re feeling it, please know you don’t have to go through it alone.

Join us for our monthly Bereaved Parents Together gathering - a warm, supportive space to simply be with others who understand.

Next week we'll be joined by .winslade - intuitive healer, clinical hypnotherapist, and teacher of yoga + meditation. Jan will guide us through gentle breathwork, meditation, and tapping to help ease stress and support emotional calm.

Come to share, connect, or just take a quiet moment for yourself.
You’re welcome to bring a friend or support person.

🩵 You’re not alone.

For anyone who wants to do multicultural death work? Or maybe bring the AHFA grassroots death care leadership workshop t...
25/11/2025

For anyone who wants to do multicultural death work? Or maybe bring the AHFA grassroots death care leadership workshop to your community?

Round two of the Multicultural Grassroots Initiative (MGI) grant opportunity is now open.

The grant program funds grassroots organisations that celebrate our multicultural diversity and bring people together through local events, programs and community initiatives.

Applicants can apply for between $10,000 and $20,000 (GST exclusive) for an event, or between $10,000 and $80,000 (GST exclusive) for a program that promotes intercultural understanding, community participation and a sense of belonging.

Multiple applications across different locations are allowed, and proposals that build cross-cultural links, understanding and social cohesion are encouraged.

Applications close on 5 December 2025. For more information and to apply, visit:
https://www.grants.gov.au/Fo/Show?FoUuid=ef6452a7-ae8b-4f29-81fa-3555dc2e23e4

24/11/2025

This is Nicole, please welcome her to our AHFA Committee and the role of Treasurer.

"As a devoted mother of three residing in the picturesque Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, I have dedicated the past thirty years to empowering individuals and families by guiding them through informed choices and support systems, especially within the disability sector. My passion for living life to the fullest at every stage is the cornerstone of my work as a Mindfulness Coach. I am committed to personal growth and sharing practical mindfulness tools to empower others.

​Having navigated my own journey through grief and loss, I intimately understand the feelings of isolation within systems often considered taboo. This experience fuels my dedication to advocacy and knowledge-sharing, enabling informed decision-making throughout life's journey, including its final stages. I have furthered my commitment by completing Funeral Celebrancy Training with Sally Cant and End of Life Doula Training with Preparing the Way."

We are so pleased to have Nicole step up and be part of shaping AHFA for the future. Head to our website (www.ahfa.org.au) to learn more about our Committee and the work we do at AHFA.

It all begins with intention
19/11/2025

It all begins with intention

What if the quietest chat you avoid is actually the most important one?
08/11/2025

What if the quietest chat you avoid is actually the most important one?

What if the quietest chat you avoid… is actually the most important one?

This thought-provoking piece (thank you Robyn & Steven) The Sydney Morning Herald dives into why talking about death; with parents (and also partners, children, siblings, friends or anyone who matters), might be the most life-affirming thing you do.

Sometimes the hardest conversations aren’t the ones we think. https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life-and-relationships/the-conversation-no-one-wants-to-have-with-their-parents-and-it-s-not-about-sex-20251104-p5n7oi.html

05/11/2025

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