How do you grieve?
Lynna Chandra grieved by setting up a haven to provide end-of-life care for some of the poorest children in her native Indonesia.
She did this after caring for, and witnessing the death of, her close friend who fought cancer for 13 years.
Lynna decided to commemorate Rachel Clayton’s life by setting up Rachel House.
“No child should have to die in pain,” the former banker says.
So she channels her grief into caring for the dying, helping them to die in dignity, comfort and peace.
Rachel House is a partner of the Singapore International Foundation.