Even When We Cannot See It,
The Light Is Always There...

We Listen. We Gather. We Hold The Space.

A Gathering is when the heart and mind become as One.

We are with our Client as they reminisce over the Past. Ofttimes this comprises the good times; most times, this becomes the moment when our Client comes to understand that Life, and all its circumstances, was never intended to be perfect.

We are with them as they come to terms with the Present.  It is during this flow that they engage the possibility that “though this is their Life’s Story, it was never a story meant to be under their absolute control.”

We are with them as they begin to ponder the wonders of the Unknown. Thus, it is by and large that, during this measure, our Client begins to welcome release.

During a Gathering, Dusk to Dawn never seeks to interfere with, persuade, or dissuade a Clients’ thought process.

Nevertheless, it is a striking moment when we have the occasion to bear witness to One’s acceptance of having lived life Their Way.   It is a sacred hour when we are opportune to attend a Clients’ embracement of Peace and when we have the privilege of experiencing a person’s “aha moment” upon finding beauty and tranquility in The Unknown.

When we have discerned these moments, our Client has found the Light.

Their Journey has begun; thus, our job is done.

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Testimonials

Dawn was with my cousin up to the end. Her presence was a Godsend, and my family will forever be grateful  ~ Michelle D.

My Story

Dawn is a native Washingtonian who has incrementally worked in the field of End-of-Life care over the past thirty years.

Gradationally, from child to young adulthood, though exposed to both Christian and Muslim religious faiths, upon self-identifying, she chose to follow a path of Non-Denomination Spiritualism.

Fortunate enough to have spent a considerable portion of her youth surrounded by a familial village of seniors, forged through these bonds was a belvedere view of life; thus, accoutered with all its presumed meaning……….