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Newsletter Archive

Our monthly newsletters contain information on EOLDAC events, as well as industry events and resources. If you have an inquiry about our newsletter, please reach out to our administrator.

March 2023 - Spring has Sprung

February 2023 - Black History Month

January 2023 - New Year, New Possibilities

December 2022 - 'Tis the Time for Love and Thanks

November 2022 - A Month for Remembrance

October 2022 - Global Diversity Month

September 2022 - A Season of Transitions

August 2022 - Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer

July 2022 - Celebrating Canada Day: The Tension Between Two Truths

June 2022 - Celebrating Pride Month!

May 2022 - Learning, Growing and Thriving

April 2022 - Spring cleaning is for more than just the baseboards

March 2022 - Can we exhale now?

February 2022 - Let's talk about sex and intimacy at end of life

January 2022 - Is anyone else just a little nervous about 2022?

December 2021 - Approaching the holidays

November 2021 - Holding space for grief

October 2021 - The power of community

September 2021 - How the internet helped grow a movement

August 2021 - Listening to our inner voice

July 2021 - Fostering a compassionate community

June 2021 - It's time to listen

May 2021 - Strength in community

April 2021 - A time for reflection

March 2021 - Change is in the air

February 2021 - Taking care of your heart

January 2021 - New beginnings

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Land Acknowledgement
The End of Life Doula Association of Canada acknowledges and honours the ancestral guardians of the lands and waterways of what we call Canada: Métis, First Nations, and Inuit peoples and communities. Today, many Indigenous peoples continue to call these lands home and act as its stewards; and this responsibility extends to all people to share and care for this land for generations to come.

Building a Foundation of Diversity and Inclusion
At the End of Life Doula Association of Canada, we are dedicated to building an inclusive and diverse culture and are committed to work to end all forms of discrimination and oppression.

Statement Regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic
The End of Life Doula Association of Canada follows federal and provincial mandates for COVID-19 safety protocols, including vaccinations and universal precautions. Note: Since guidelines differ between regions, please refer to your provincial health authority to learn more.

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