Hosted by Stephanie Wolff


Date:

April 4, 2026

Start time:

12:00 p.m. (CST)

End time:

2:00 p.m. (CST)

Address:

The Jung Center

5200 Montrose Blvd

Houston

Texas

77006

United States

 

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About this Death Cafe

Talking about death won’t kill you, so come along to a Death Café!

 

All are welcome at our monthly discussion circle on death (and life).

 

Welcome!

We are meeting this month at The Jung Center.

 

  • Doors open at 12pm
  • The group discussion starts at 12:15pm and will wrap up by 2:00pm

There is no obligation to stay for the entire discussion; you are free to come and go as you wish

There will be light snacks and beverages available.

If you have specific dietary requirements or preferences, you are more than welcome to bring something to suit those needs.

 

How to find us

 

The death cafe will be in the Lecture Room -- ask the staff at the front desk of the Jung Center if you need any assistance.

 

 

Parking guidance

 

Free street parking is available in the neighborhood streets around the Center. We do not have a public parking lot, however, if you have a current handicapped parking permit, please feel free to use any available space in The Jung Center’s staff parking lot, on the south side of the building. There are several paid parking lots near the Center, as well.

 

Public Transport: We are near the Museum District stop of the Houston METRORail, or Houston METRO buses 056 and 298 to Montrose Boulevard @ Bissonnet Street.

 

Bike: We have bike racks available for use at the front of our building.


About Stephanie Wolff

Stephanie has been facilitating Houston Death Cafe's monthly meetings since the group returned from hiatus at the start of 2022. Her background in death has been both personal, paid, and voluntary. Noteably, she has served as a listener on the Samaritans Suicide Helpline during her time living in Edinburgh, Scotland, and currently volunteers with a local hospice that serves those with HIV/AIDS. 

 

"I am deeply passionate about the death positivity movement, and creating spaces where people from all walks of life can gather to discuss death. Death belongs to everyone. And I can't wait to meet you at the next Death Cafe!"


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