Death Cafe …with ASHTRONAUT

Death Cafe …with ASHTRONAUT

By Singapore Hospice Council

Join us in conversation about life and end-of-life with Death Cafe by ASHTRONAUT!

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Location

Central Library (Programme Room)

100 Victoria Street #B1-01 Singapore, 188064 Singapore

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Health • Personal health


💡 What can you expect from this session?

Join us in conversation about life and end-of-life, at the Live Well. Leave Well. Festival edition of Death Cafe with ASHTRONAUT!

We hold the space for you to discuss death, and anything related under the sun. Let’s make the most of our (finite) time on Earth & carry out a fearless exploration together🚀A Death Cafe is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session. Our Death Cafes are always offered:

  • On a not-for-profit basis
  • In an accessible, respectful and confidential space
  • With no intention of leading people to any conclusion, product or course of action


🟢 Who should join?

This session is open all.


Meet the facilitator

ASHTRONAUT is a youth volunteer group based in Singapore. After a successful pitch at Season 4 of the Youth Action Challenge (YAC) by the National Youth Council, they received a grant award that helped kickstart the project. They have been holding monthly Death Cafe events since July 2023.

This activity is organised as part of Singapore Hospice Council's Live Well. Leave Well. Festival 2025. Click here to see more programme highlights.

About Singapore Hospice Council

Singapore Hospice Council (SHC) is a registered charity and an umbrella body representing organisations that actively provide hospice and palliative care in Singapore.

SHC is committed to improving the lives of patients with serious illnesses and giving support to the loved ones of these patients. It aims to coordinate and promote hospice and palliative care in Singapore; to support the training of doctors, nurses, allied-health workers, caregivers, and volunteers; to improve on the quality of palliative care; and to raise public awareness. It acts as the voice of hospice and palliative care within Singapore and internationally.

For enquiries, email us at info@singaporehospice.org.sg

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Singapore Hospice Council

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Oct 14 · 19:00 GMT+8