Principles on which Nirvana Memorial Garden Operates
All of the services and
products you need for a funeral can be found at Nirvana Memorial Garden. We have caskets, urns, cremation memorial
products, Taoist and Buddhist handcrafted paper models, flowers, catering,
photography, and more. Funeral services can be held at our funeral homes,
funeral homes owned by third-party companies, churches, and our clients' homes.
Our funeral packages are entirely customized to meet the needs of our
customers, based on their own cultural and religious traditions, and at a price
that fits their budget.
Nirvana Memorial Park is run very well & professionally by our friendly staff. We help the deceased reach nirvana, giving the family complete peace of mind, and bringing good fortune to those who live.
Principles
Vision
To be a caring and responsible group. We want to make sure that our clients get the best service possible with much personal care and attention.
Mission
To show the highest level of professionalism when working with clients and their families at critical times in their lives. To be an industry leader by setting high standards for service, safety, and business ethics.
Core Values
● LOVE - Care and respect for everyone around us.
● INTEGRITY - Being honest and doing the right thing.
● FOCUS – Making things better for customers and other people.
● EMPATHY: Practicing compassion for ourselves and other people.
The Nirvana principles
go beyond just running a business out of the garden; they also apply to the
whole world. To us, it's essential to have a "Personal Approach," as
well as the "Utmost Kindness." We spread love, care, and share with
our hearts in our charitable and educational efforts. We also promote spiritual
health for a better world. We treat filial piety very seriously. Nirvana Memorial Garden staff and
volunteers helped a social service organization run its programs and
initiatives by giving up their own time and effort. Volunteers from Nirvana do
more than donate money. We also work together to bring smiles to people who are
less fortunate in society.
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