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Since 1998 Dillon has traveled extensively through North America giving key note speeches, concerts and seminars to thousands of medical professionals, caregivers, volunteers, hospice professionals and social work professionals. Below are some photos from various events, conferences or seminars.

Dillon speaks and listens to hospice leaders
Dillon speaks to caregivers at a Church in Texas
Dillon speaks in Alabama
Dillon speaks to medical professionals in Alabama
Audience listens to Dillon Woods as he speaks
Hospice professionals listen to Dillon as he shares his music and stories
Hospice Volunteers in Vancouver, BC
Dillon gives day-long seminar to hospices in Vancouver, BC
Dillon on radio
Dillon being interviewed on morning radio
Nelson Seminars
Eight seminar datess in Nelson, BC were attended by caregivers, nurses and nursing students.
United Church Caregivers
Seminar for caregivers of a United Church congregation in Ontario.
United Church caregivers
Seminar for caregivers of a United Church congregation in Ontario
Dillon listening to conference participant in Texas after his seminar
This Baptist minister in Texas approaches Dillon after his seminar to talk about religion and caregiving.
The ladies working the book store at a hospice conference.
Dillon and the team who sponsored a day of 'continuing education' for doctors and nurses in the Washington area. Dillon and Dr. Ira Byock were the presenters.
This is Debbie who organized a hospice event in Wisconsin called "Mourning has Broken" ... an event for those in grief.
Dillon and Joy Johnson (Joy is the founder of the Centering Corporation www.centering.org) speak at "Compassionate Friends" conference and give a seminar to familes dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Dillon is interviewed by radio personality and talk show host Tobi Knight.
Dillon signing autographs at a hospice conference in Colorado.
Dillon playing guitar with a choir of seniors
The seminars that Dillon creates are forward thinking and entertaining. Since music has been a part of his life since childhood, he always includes a song or two when he speaks.
Dillon singing at the end of a seminar for hospice volunteers.
Dillon singing at a conference for doctors and nurses in the Washington, D.C. area.
Dillon at South by South West in Austin, Texas - after an interview on a local radio station regarding his album "Seasons".
This lady had never had a birthday party thrown for her. So, when the staff at the hospice where she lived, asked her if she had any thing she would like before she died... she asked for a birthday party. She had thrown them for others all her life, but no one had ever given her one. Everyone in attendance had a great time.
Dillon and host of TV show taking notes before being interviewed on cable TV for "Where Souls Meet" book and TV project.
Outside St. Paul's church at "Ground Zero" during the recovery of the bodies.
Statue of Jesus outside the Oklahoma City bombing site. "Jesus Weeping" or "What have they done now?!"
The fence outside of St. Pauls church where volunteers worked to support those who were recovering bodies from the World Trade Center after 9/11.
Dillon with two of New York police officers he interviewed at "Ground Zero" while bodies were being recovered.
Dr. Ira Byock and Dillon speak at a day of continuing education for doctors, nurses and hospice professionals.
Dillon at "ground zero" as bodies are recovered. Dillon interviewed police and firefighters and also took time to volunteer as a grief counselor.
Dillon working on the backs of fire figters and emergecy workers as they recovered bodies from the World Trade Center in January 2002.
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