
“We’re all just walking each other home.”
~ Ram Dass
“My brother struggled with drug addiction his whole life. I came back into his life after years away, when he was dying and it was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Marci helped care for him where he was, which was not a pleasant place, and eventually find a safe place for him to die where he was comfortable, clean and seen. She helped me deal with the beyond-hellish road of ups an downs, emotionally and logistically to make sure he had a peaceful and dignified death. Everyone deserves that, no matter what kind of life they’ve lived. He had burned every bridge, and in his circles, she and I were the only two that were able to hold that for him.” J.B.
“Thank you for the continued support and care throughout the most turbulent time of our lives. We appreciate the ongoing and direct help you have provided our family. ‘Thank you’ doesnt seem to cut it.” J.A.H.
“I will never forget our moms last adventure. She wanted to zipline. She’d always been terrified of heights. She was on oxygen and weak when she came home from the hospital. We all told her ‘no’….so she threatened to call a cab. When she began to dial, we knew she was serious! Marci helped us wrap our heads around the idea of letting go and leaning in to the idea. What exactly were we afraid of? That she might die? She helped us find a place, get her there and mom did it! She ripped that oxygen tubing right off and launched off that platform like she had nothing to lose…..because she didnt! We all did it together and she yelled out in joy louder than ANY of us even though she barely could breathe. She died 4 days later. Every year on her birthday, our family celebrates her by meeting up and ziplining together. What we thought would be marked as one of the saddest days of our year has surprisingly turned out to be our most cherished and life affirming day of each year.” Carol C.
“What a freaking whirlwind. It’s all a bit of a blur, to be honest. In the beginning, as an only child, I felt so isolated and alone in all of it. Marci was there to keep me steady and track all the things. There were times I’d just look up and the way she looked at me just made me know it was all OK. I couldnt have done it on my own-or I would have lost my mind trying. I do remember that her hugs were the best and I needed a lot of them!” Bernie G