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Death — something to talk about

Talking about death won’t kill you — but sometimes it can be frightening or awkward. The 100% Certainty Project promotes books to read and talk about, which will help to get conversations started about what’s important to you when you face what is inevitable.

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Read. Reflect. Talk about books.

Talk about death. Live your fullest life.

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Events

Events

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

6:00–8:00 p.m.

Death Cafe

DBHSC - 100 Main Street W, Hamilton - room 2036

ALL WELCOME

 

group directed discussion of death

FREE EVENT

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Reserve tickets here:

deathcafeMAR2024.eventbrite.ca

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April 4th  11am-2pm

Blessed Sacrament Church

305 E 37th ST Hamilton.

In addition to a free luncheon and raffle, there will be 3 brief presentations and booths set around the room.

Included are:

Hamilton Police Services - Seniors' Support

Service Canada - CPP and More

CRA - Benefits Outreach

Realtor

Contractor

Professional Organizer

Funeral Pre-Arrangement Info

Catholic Cemeteries

visit Dermodys.com for more info

Past Events

100CP Movie Night 030624 (Instagram Post

Wednesday, March 6, 2024
6:45 p.m.

The Big Chill free movie at
The Westdale Theatre
1014 King St W

Living in the Gap: an honest look into how death, dying, loss, grief and bereavement are experienced in Hamilton, poster with florals, divided text with event details

Wednesday, November 1, 2023; 4:00–7:30 p.m.

Living in the Gap: an honest look into how death, dying, loss, grief and bereavement are experienced in Hamilton

Hosted by Compassionate Hamilton

poster of event details

Thursday, September 28, 2023; 6:00 p.m.

Hope for the Best Plan for the Rest
Conversation with the expert authors, Dr. Hsien Seow and Dr. Sammy Winemaker

Hamilton Public Library, Central branch

Books

2023-2024 Books

This year we did not have to look far to find great books about death, dying, bereavement and loss. Hamilton’s own Drs. Sammy Winemaker and Hsien Seow have published Hope for the best, Plan for the rest, a fantastic guide to help individuals navigate life-changing diagnoses.

And our other picks provide plenty to talk about too.

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In Hope for the Best, Plan for the Rest, Dr. Seow and Dr. Winemaker have combined their decades of palliative care research and experience in caring for seriously ill patients. They have harnessed the advice of thousands of patients to create a roadmap that every patient and family will benefit from. In it, they share the 7 keys to unlock a better illness experience and reveal stories, tips and exercises to improve your journey right from diagnosis. These two compassionate experts empower you with practical tools to take charge of your life-changing diagnosis and navigate the health care system with confidence, knowledge, and calm.

Borrow —

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The doctor’s report is final: David has cancer. Now the whole family is under the same terrible verdict. David’s wife becomes progressively consumed by the looming shadow of death while his daughters struggle to be as helpful as possible. Meanwhile, David soldiers on, not wanting the tumor to rob him of everything, including the chance to see his granddaughter grow up.
Vanistendael’s extraordinary art and sensitive text provide a powerful portrayal of a family preparing for life after unimaginable loss.

Borrow —

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Three months after Kyo Maclear’s father dies in December 2018, she gets the results of a DNA test showing that she and the father who raised her are not biologically related. Suddenly Maclear becomes a detective in her own life, unravelling a family mystery piece by piece, and assembling the story of her biological father. Along the way, larger questions arise: what exactly is kinship? And what does it mean to be a family? Thoughtful in its reflections on race and lineage, unflinching in its insights on grief and loyalty, Unearthing is a captivating and propulsive story of inheritance that goes beyond heredity. 

Borrow —

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A Big Chill for our times, celebrating decades-long friendships and promises—especially to ourselves—by the bestselling and beloved author of The Guncle.

A deeply honest tribute to the growing pains of selfhood and the people who keep us going, coupled with Steven Rowley’s signature humor and heart, The Celebrants is a moving tale about the false invincibility of youth and the beautiful ways in which friendship helps us celebrate our lives, even amid the deepest challenges of living.

Borrow —

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“Reading these books gave me the courage to talk to my parents about what they wanted.”

~ Maria, University Student

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