Workshops That Inform, Empower, and Connect

Many individuals and families feel unprepared when faced with end-of-life decisions, caregiving responsibilities, or grief. This lack of preparation often leads to confusion, stress, and emotional strain.

Harmony Passage offers non-medical, non-clinical workshops in Maryland designed to educate, empower, and support communities through these important life experiences.

Our workshops create a safe and welcoming environment where participants can learn, reflect, and engage in meaningful conversations—without pressure or overwhelm.

What Makes Our Workshops Unique

Compassion-Centered

We focus on the human experience—not clinical instruction—creating a safe and supportive learning environment.

Accessible & Practical

We use clear, relatable language so participants can easily understand and apply what they learn.

Interactive & Reflective

Our sessions encourage participation, discussion, and personal reflection.

Workshop Topics

  • Understanding the end-of-life journey
  • How to start difficult conversations
  • Emotional support during serious illness
  • Caregiver roles and responsibilities
  • Advance care conversations
  • Values clarification
  • Supporting loved ones through change
  • Grief and bereavement awareness
  • Cultural perspectives on end-of-life
  • Faith and spiritual reflection
  • Communication within families
  • Building compassionate communities

Who Our Workshops Are Designed For

  • Community organizations
  • Nonprofits
  • Churches and ministries
  • Senior groups
  • Caregiver support groups
  • Healthcare-adjacent organizations (non-clinical sessions only)

We tailor each workshop to the needs of your audience.

How to Get Started

Step 1: Request

Reach out to discuss your community’s needs.

Step 2: Customize

We tailor the workshop to your audience and goals.

Step 3: Deliver

We provide a meaningful and engaging session.

Approach: Education Without Overwhelm

Harmony Passage provides educational workshops that are non-clinical, supportive, and accessible.

We do not provide medical training, therapy, or legal instruction. Our focus is on helping participants understand, reflect, and feel more prepared.

Our approach includes:

  • Clear, simple communication
  • Respect for diverse perspectives
  • Encouraging open discussion
  • Creating a safe learning environment
  • Focusing on real-life application

We believe education should empower—not intimidate.

Related Support Services

Caregiver Support

Support for those caring for loved ones

Advance Care Conversations

Prepare for future decisions

Grief Support

Support through loss and healing