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Make it Meaningful

with Katrina Williams
your friendly neighbourhood Humanist Celebrant & Doula

Based in Adelaide on Kaurna Land. Will travel.

Services

Relationships

Proudly neurodivergent celebrant Katrina Williams officiates a wedding in Adelaide
A great wedding reflects and affirms what’s important to you

There’s a bespoke ceremony for every milestone. Weddings, commitments, renewals, new family members, new identities, healthy healing and more. Click here for wedding pricing.

Remembrance

Katrina speaks in microphone, wearing a burlesque-style ringleader's outfit and top hat
A great funeral honours the person, not the status quo.

Heavy, eulogy-style funerals aren’t everyone’s jam. I help empower people to say goodbye in their authentic style. Family-led funeral guidance available.

Rest of life

Katrina smiles gently as she holds the hand of a person lying in bed
Doula care empowers people with choice, agency and companionship.

I help people navigate the outgoing journey with whole-person, non-medical care. Services include information organisation, secular pastoral care and legacy projects.

Meet Katrina

Katrina Williams (she/her) brings a unique skillset to celebrancy and doula, thanks to her experience as a librarian. A proud AuDHDer, she’s known for her creative mind, calming manner, warm humour and love of empowering people through knowledge and choice. If you’re looking for someone who’s grounded, open-minded and authentic, you’re in the right place.

Let’s talk

Write to me: katrina@meaningfullives.au
Call/text me: 0408 841 566
Follow me: @meaningfullives.au

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Meaningful Lives acknowledges the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains as the traditional custodians of the land on which this practice is based. Appreciation and respect is extended to their Elders – past, present and emerging. Their cultural heritage, beliefs, and relationship with the land are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. This respect is extended to other Aboriginal Language Groups and other First Nations throughout the lands.