A MEANINGFUL CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Most Families Aren't Prepared for What Happens After a Loss
A new career is emerging to help. After Loss Professionals guide families through the practical details that come next. Get the free guide to see what the work really looks like, and whether it’s right for you.
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Maybe you've already
lived a version of this.
A parent, spouse, or friend passes away. Then, underneath the grief, a second mountain appears: bills, accounts, belongings, forms, passwords, calls, and decisions no one feels ready to make.
After Loss Professionals Turn Overwhelm Into Next Steps
An After Loss Professional helps families manage the practical and administrative details that follow a loss, from closing accounts and organizing paperwork to coordinating agencies, belongings, and next steps.
It’s not the same as a death doula, estate attorney, or funeral director. This work begins after the loss, when families are left asking, “Where do we even start?”
With the right training, you can become the person who helps them find the answer.
The need in this space is growing quickly.
People are living longer and accumulating more, leaving families with more to manage. From accounts and passwords to paperwork and belongings, the logistics are only growing. And because this work depends on empathy and judgement, it’s the kind of human support technology can’t replace.
500+
Hours of work to settle an estate
150+
Online accounts managed by the average person
$70B
 in unclaimed funds sitting in U.S. accounts
13 months
to complete the
process-20 with probate
This path tends to find a
certain kind of person.
See how many of these feel like you:
You're ready to leave work that doesn't
mean much for something that does
You're in a related field (organizing, senior care, estate work, doula work) and want to add to it
You're the organized one, the person
others lean on when life gets overwhelming
You want flexible, self-built income
on your own schedule
You've navigated a loss yourself and want
to turn that into helping others
You're drawn to end-of-life work but want
a role that isn't clinical or funeral-based
If even one of these is you, the free guide will help you see the whole picture clearly.
They started exactly where you are now.
"The course gave me focus and
confidence to go out with my after
loss service."
— Sarah G.
"I found my people — the
camaraderie, meeting people from so
many different backgrounds."
— Louanne C.
"I feel prepared to begin my career
as an After Loss Professional, and so
grateful for the community."
— Kylee B.
YOUR FREE GUIDE
What an After Loss Professional
really does — and how to
tell if it's your path.
A NOTE FROM US
We're Jasmine, Mollie, and Rachel. We each started doing this work after losing someone we loved — and discovering how alone families are in the weeks that follow. We built PALS to train the professionals those families need. This guide is exactly where we'd tell you to begin.
Mollie Lacher
Jasmine Hathaway
Rachel Donnelly
Already feel the pull?
You don't have to figure this out alone. When you're ready to go further, our After Loss Professional Training hands you the full roadmap, the ready-to-use templates, and a community of people doing this work — as a live cohort or at your own pace.
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