About the author
Eva Ting is the Founder/CEO of Here to Honor, a social enterprise that cultivates community around end-of-life learning through offering education that addresses practical, relational and spiritual concerns around death. Prior to starting Here to Honor, Eva served as the Director of W83 Ministry Center, a community events facility at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. With a career in arts and events management spanning Boston, Shanghai, and New York, she is passionate about creating meaningful community experiences and facilitating connections. Eva trained as an end-of-life doula with INELDA (International End-of-Life Doula Association), and she holds bachelor’s degrees from Boston University, and a master’s degree from New York University.
Eva writes at Substack
For more on Here to Honor, visit heretohonor.com.
About the artist
Faith Hampton is an American mixed-media artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas, living and working in Vienna. Faith combines traditional painting and drawing with collage, art recycling, and various collaborative art techniques to explore figurative and narrative themes in dreamscapes and portraits centering around human nature, thought, spirituality and relationships. Faith is also active in streetwork and social work with people in prostitution at Herzwerk in Vienna.
For more information about Faith’s artworks, visit faithhampton.com.
Instagram: @faithannahampton
A portion of the proceeds from the sales of this book will go towards two organizations that continued their work of serving people with specific needs during the pandemic:
City Relief, a nonprofit working in New York City and New Jersey connecting people who are experiencing poverty and homelessness to resources they need to survive, and the hope they need to try.
Herzwerk, a small nonprofit working to give hope and options to people experiencing commercial sexual exploitation in Vienna, Austria.