Helping Hands / Sternenlicht
Jasmin
Funeral Director & Grief Counsellor
Offering compassionate guidance, practical support and a steady presence through loss, farewell and the life that follows.
Vilseck & Surroundings & Online
English & German
How I can support you
Funeral Planning & Coordination
Compassionate guidance through the practical decisions that follow a death, helping you organise a personal and meaningful farewell with dignity, care and respect.
Bereavement Counselling
A safe and understanding space in which you can speak openly about your grief, explore difficult emotions and begin finding your way through life after loss.
Grief Support Groups
Supportive spaces where you can meet others who understand the reality of grief, share experiences and feel less alone in what you are carrying.
Memorials & Remembrance Rituals
Personal and meaningful ways to honour the life of your loved one, preserve precious memories and create moments of connection that continue beyond the funeral.
Long-Term Grief Support
Grief does not follow a schedule and it does not end when the funeral is over. Ongoing support is available as you navigate the months, anniversaries and life changes that follow a significant loss.
Does this feel familiar?
- You have recently lost someone important to you and everything feels unfamiliar or unreal.
- You are overwhelmed by grief and do not know what needs to happen first.
- The practical decisions following a death feel impossible to manage while you are trying to understand your own emotions.
- You feel isolated in your grief and wish you had someone who truly understood what you are going through.
- You are struggling to find your footing or imagine what life is supposed to look like after your loss.
- The funeral is over, but your grief remains, and you need support that does not disappear once the practical arrangements have ended.
You do not have to carry your grief alone
MY APPROACH
Loss changes the shape of everyday life. It can leave you feeling overwhelmed, disconnected and unsure how to take the next step, particularly when practical decisions must be made at a time when even the smallest task can feel impossible.
My role is not to take your grief away or tell you how you should experience it. Grief is deeply personal, and there is no single correct way to mourn. My role is to offer steadiness, compassion and guidance while you find your own way through.
I believe that every life deserves to be honoured with dignity and that every grieving person deserves to feel heard, respected and supported. This means making space for the practical aspects of saying goodbye, but also recognising that bereavement continues long after the funeral itself.
Whether you need help arranging a meaningful farewell, emotional support during the first difficult weeks or someone who can continue walking beside you as life slowly begins to move forward, you do not have to face this journey alone.
COMMON REASONS PEOPLE REACH OUT
- The death of a loved one
- Funeral planning and coordination
- Personal and meaningful farewells
- Grief and bereavement counselling
- Emotional support following a loss
- Memorial and remembrance planning
- Support for grieving families
- Grief support groups
- Long-term grief processing
- Anniversaries and significant dates
- Adjusting to life after loss
- Major transitions following bereavement