Bring a Meaningful Legacy Presentation to Your Community or Event

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Complimentary One-Hour Presentations

Our complimentary one-hour presentations invite communities to explore the deeper meaning of legacy, share life experiences, and consider how their stories, wisdom, and values can live on through the people they love.

These presentations are ideal for:

  • Assisted living communities

  • Independent living communities

  • Senior centers

  • Private clubs

  • Community organizations

  • Professional associations

A group of older adults gathered in a cozy living room, sitting on sofas and chairs, engaging in a discussion or meeting. There is a large window on the left letting in natural light, and a big flat-screen TV on the wall displaying a slide with text about preserving legacy for future generations. The room has shelves with books and decorative items, and a coffee table in the center with books, a potted plant, and mugs.

What Attendees Experience

We create a space for reflection, conversation, and connection. Through guided discussion, attendees are encouraged to think about the moments, relationships, and lessons that shaped their lives and how they can preserve those memories.

Attendees will:

  • Reflect on the experiences that defined them

  • Identify the values they hope to pass on

  • Learn simple ways to document personal stories

  • Participate in group discussion and Q&A

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Why This Conversation Matters

Too often, families wait until it’s too late to ask the important questions.

A person’s voice, perspective, and life lessons are among the most valuable things they can share.

We help open the door to those conversations and encourages families to begin documenting them while they still can.

Request a Presentation for Your Community

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About Douglas Kalagian

Douglas is a documentary filmmaker from Orange County, CA. He holds a Master of Peace and Conflict from the University of Oslo and a Bachelor’s from UCLA. His work has screened at festivals including the Glendale and Newport Beach Film Festivals.

His work grew from researching his own family ancestry and recognizing how easily stories can be lost with time. He created Family Legacy Films to help individuals preserve their life history in a thoughtful, private conversation, creating a personal film families can return to for generations.