This evening invites us into a tender and courageous story—one that asks us to sit with life’s final threshold and consider what dignity, choice, and love can look like at the end of life. Through the story of Kim Hoffman, we are invited to witness not only the realities of terminal illness, but also the deep human longing for agency, peace, and a meaningful goodbye. This film does not seek to persuade through shock or spectacle; instead, it opens space for empathy, listening, and honest conversation about how we care for one another when time is short.
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about //
Kim Hoffman died in January 2022 after an 8 1/2 year battle with ovarian cancer. She fought with IV chemo, oral chemo, radiation and surgeries - all of which led to pain, debilitation and disability - and yet the cancer spread to her liver, lung, skin, and brain. After a personal and professional life of service, there was just one thing Kim wanted once told that she only had only a few more months to live - to say goodbye to the people she loved and to then die peacefully in her sleep.
She didn’t want to die in pain, nor did she want to die in a drugged-out state of unconsciousness. That’s why she advocated for Medical Aid in Dying (MAID), an option provided to terminally-ill people of sound mind who want to take a drug to end their life peacefully, on their own terms. 12 states in the US and Washington DC (including neighboring Maine, Vermont and New Jersey) allow their residents the option of Medical Aid in Dying, and history shows that the law is used as intended, usually by people with ALS, ovarian cancer, brain cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
75% of Connecticut voters support Medical Aid in Dying, yet seven bills have failed in the committee since 2013.
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As we sit with this story, may it remind us that conversations about death are ultimately conversations about care, dignity, and love. We hope this film opens space for thoughtful reflection and meaningful dialogue.
Following the screening, we invite you to remain with us for a panel discussion, offering space for shared reflection, questions, and community conversation.
LOCATION // Harmony House @ theGROVE, 19 Cedar Lake Road, Chester CT
+++ Please arrive 15min early, so we can begin promptly together
LIMITED SPACE, advanced registration required
COST // free