Legacy Projects: Capturing What Matters Most

Some of the most meaningful things we can leave behind aren’t things at all — they’re stories, values, and voices. A legacy project gives shape to what matters most before it goes unspoken.

Forms a Legacy Project Can Take

Projects can be as simple or as elaborate as an individual desires, allowing for personal expression and the creation of lasting connections. Inspiration for legacy projects comes from wanting to capture, organize, and share memory books, recorded stories and interviews, letters written for future milestones, recipe collections, or a guided life review. A doula helps you choose a format that fits your voice and carry the project to completion.

Who This Service Is For

Legacy projects are for anyone who wants to be intentional about what they pass on — a parent who wants their grandchildren to know their story, a person facing a serious diagnosis who wants to leave something behind, or a family who wants to preserve a loved one’s voice while there is still time.

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