
Volunteering
Become a Guardian Angel and offer your comforting presence to those who need it most.
Because caring starts with curiosity
Anyone at the end of life experiencing isolation or significant vulnerability, as well as anyone going through a traumatic transition that figuratively requires part of oneself to “die.”
We work in complementarity with existing networks (family, healthcare, living environments).
Support is offered based on available resources and priorities identified by our partners.
The Foundation’s pilot projects are underway in certain regions of Quebec, notably in the Lower St. Lawrence region.
Our goal is to develop a replicable, collaborative, and sustainable model that can be extended to other regions.
Yes. Our training programs are designed for volunteers, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and community workers alike.
We offer customized training and recognize the singularity of each person and each context.
No. Though the Foundation’s mission is guided by the end-of-life experience itself, it turns out that a person who has experienced trauma may figuratively be compelled to “die” to who they were. Thus, beyond supporting individuals who are alone or who feel isolated in palliative or terminal situations, or those who care for them, we as a Foundation are present for anyone who has undergone a trauma requiring them to let go of their former self in order to birth who they need to become.
Yes, but only to the extent that it is the expressed will of those who have created them. Primarily, spiritual legacies produced through our Spiritual Legacy program are kept in a confidential space as private or family legacies. Only those spiritual legacies for which the creators have explicitly given their consent will be made accessible to the public through our multimedia gallery, La Petite Lueur - (The Gentle Glimmer)
Simply express your interest through the form in the "Get Involved" section.
A selection, training, and support process is in place to ensure that each Guardian Angel is prepared, guided, and well supported.
Yes. You can make a one-time or recurring donation in memory of a loved one.
Making a donation is a deeply human gesture, one of respect and lasting impact.
The Foundation is a registered non-profit organization (NPO) currently in the process of obtaining official recognition as a federally registered charity.
A tax receipt will be issued once this status is confirmed.
We are always looking for cross-sector collaborations: research, teaching, training, and co-development of projects.
You can contact us directly.