The ABE Collective

The ABE Collective is a growing constellation of practitioners working in relationship with death, dying, grief, and transformation.

While each practitioner brings their own lineage, training, and lived experience, the Collective is not held as a directory of services or individual profiles. Instead, it is shaped as a shared field of practice grounded in presence, care, and ethical engagement at times of transition.

Members of the Collective contribute to ABE through collaborative projects, gatherings, and offerings that emerge slowly and intentionally. Their practices span death care and closely related fields, informed by community work, creative practice, and long-standing engagement with end-of-life realities.

Angela

Aurelia

Ava

Eliezer

Fred

Joan

Kristiina

Labhrás

Malak

Marina

Riley

SJ

Sarah

Sebastian

Shameem

Tim

The portraits you see here are offered without bios by design. They mark presence rather than qualification, and invitation rather than introduction.

Over time, fuller practitioner stories, roles, and pathways will be shared as relationships deepen and as each member chooses how they wish to be represented within this space.

The ABE Collective is a living body of practice. It evolves through dialogue, trust, and care, responding to the needs of communities and the realities of the moment.

These portraits mark presence and participation within the ABE Collective.

The collective continues to take shape.

Additional practitioners are part of the ABE Collective and will be added as portraits become available.

Brittany

Liam

Kay’la

Shakeel

Sydney

Tracy