An online friend, Brian Hennon, works in hospice and is deeply interested in respecting the traditions of different faiths regarding goals of care and end-of-life conversations.

He’s looking for people with experience in the following faiths to fact-check, proofread, and generally assist on the notes he’s compiled for use by hospice and palliative care workers:
- Hindu
- Buddhist
- Islam
- Sikh
- Mormon / LDS
- Judaism
He’s well aware that no faith is monolithic, so knowledge of differences within a faith is welcome.
If you are such a person, please contact Brian at bhenn220@gmail.com. Or, please share this with anyone in your networks who might pass it along.
Thank you Dave. I would love to correspond with anyone who can add insight into how to effectively and compassionately discuss these issues with people of faith in a way that respects traditions and teachings of that faith.