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About Petals of Passing

Petals of Passing is a collective of spiritual grief professionals operating in Alberta. In the fluidity of grief, it's unpredictable behaviours, we aim to be a safe harbour in a storm. We are deeply spiritual people here to offer witness, support, and help create and guide rituals around grief. Everyone needs a grief ritual to honour their loss in order to move forward with a sense of wholeness. Grief often brings a new identity, and we help ease the transition into this new phase of life. Support can include nature, arts, technology, and spirituality-based activities. 

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Jessie Alfano

End of Life Doula, Rhodes Wellness College

ICF Accredited Life Coach, Rhodes Wellness College

Funeral Celebrant, Celebrating Life Ministries

Jessie Alfano is a certified End-of-Life Doula committed to normalizing honest conversations about death and grief. She specializes in grief support and meaningful, person-led rituals that help people feel held through loss, blending practical guidance with gentle, heart-centered care.

Spiritually open and non-judgmental, Jessie creates a welcoming space where clients feel comfortable bringing their beliefs, values, and traditions, whether that’s faith-based, nature-based, cultural, or simply personal. Through both one-on-one support and community-based offerings, she supports individuals and families with planning, legacy, and grounded emotional support before and after a death, centered on dignity, clarity, and choice.

Jessie is also an accredited Life Coach and trained Funeral Celebrant, enhancing her ability to walk clients through every aspect of life, dying, and death.

Memberships

Red Deer Doula Association

End of Life Doula Association of Canada

Certified Celebrants Association of Canada

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Sabrina Kuhn

BA Child & Youth Care, MacEwan University

Sabrina is a Child and Youth Care Counsellor from Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton, AB). She graduated from MacEwan University with her Bachelor of Child and Youth Care in 2024. She has worked alongside youth and their families for over 13 years. She fosters a relational, trauma-informed, body-positive, anti-racist, intersectional, and feminist framework in her practice, which translates into a greater capacity for honouring the lived experience and uniqueness of each person she encounters. 

Memberships

Child & Youth Care Association of Alberta

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Contact

We would love to hear from you! 

403-307-4366

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