Creating Conversations

Death & Grief Cafes

Our Death & Grief Cafes offer a safe, confidential, and welcoming space where people—often strangers—come together to talk openly about death, dying, and grief.

There is no agenda or objectives; the conversation is simply led by the people in the group. We sit in small groups so it’s easy to participate. It is a place to talk and share or just listen.

At a Death Cafe, the focus is on exploring feelings, questions, and reflections about death and mortality. The aim is to increase awareness of death, encouraging us to live our finite lives to the fullest.

At our Grief Cafes, the conversation focuses on the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of grief, providing a space for connection and support.

Good Death, Good Grief Cafe in Walthamstow

Addison Road Medical Practice 46 Ravenswood Road,  London,  Walthamstow

This event is being funded by a grant from the National Lottery Community Fund.
To find out more and to book your place, go to eventbrite.

Good Grief Cafe in Wanstead

Wanstead Library Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead

We are hosting the Good Grief Cafes with Redbridge Libraries.
Redbridge Libraries are the founder member of the Death Positive Library movement in the UK. The project uses public libraries as safe and trusted places to start conversations about death, dying and loss. You can follow the Death Positive Library on Instagram @thedeathpositivelibrary

To find out more and book your place, go to eventbrite.