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About LaVonne Wells

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LaVonne Wells is an award-winning global speaker and love activist. She assists people in
processing the passing of a loved one. Her work has emerged because of the despair she
experienced through the passing of her daughter Kiva. She provides a listening ear, open heart,
and support in remembering…where there is LOVE, there is life!


LaVonne shares that there is no death but a continual journey that takes on a new form. She
brings awareness that there is more to our existence than the physical life we are experiencing.
LaVonne offers life and grief support through her group sessions and annual retreats. Private one-
on-one sessions are limited and available upon request.


LaVonne Wells is an expert guest for Good Things Utah on ABC4 television. A global TEDx
Talk presenter. She is a reoccurring speaker for Helping Parents Heal National Conventions and
the International Associations for Near-Death Studies (IANDS). 


LaVonne has a bachelor’s degree in Speech Communication from the University of Utah
Website: www.loveonawareness.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loveonawareness/
Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/loveonawareness/

Presentation

Where There is LOVE…There is LIFE

Experience the transformative power of LOVE and resilience, where we explore the profound topic of ‘life after the passing of our children in a heartfelt conversation with LaVonne Wells.

After the passing of her daughter Kiva, LaVonne’s heart was shattered, but through courage and determination, she found healing, purpose, and a renewed zest for life.

Join us for a session of support where you’ll gain valuable tools and insights to navigate your journey. Let’s explore together how love can be a guiding light through the grief process.

LaVonne will also guide you through a beautiful process to assist you in making your own connection with your child who has passed/transitioned.

 

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