Funeral Arranger
I've been working in community based organizations for six years, and volunteering in them for as long as I can remember. Oftentimes I've been upskilling people who want to make their communities a better place to live.
Until coming across Bare, I hadn't realized how much of the way that we die affects the way we live - even through my own experience. We all know that you can't screw around with access to food, healthcare and housing - so why shouldn't we allow fair access to memorials?
What motivates me to be a Bare funeral arranger?
All I want is to make someone feel like they are in good hands; that feeling of relief that the other person on the line actually 'gets it'. I cannot imagine a scenario where someone needs that more, than when they are trying to arrange a cremation and memorial.