Tee Rogers, Celebrant
Committed to making a positive difference
for the community and for YOU.
Celebrant Statement
As a celebrant, my purpose is to honor the profound moments that shape our lives—births, unions, losses, and transitions—with creativity, compassion, and authenticity. I believe in the power of ceremony to connect, heal, and inspire, creating spaces where every person’s story is acknowledged and celebrated.
My work is grounded in empathy and inclusion, drawing from diverse traditions while centering the unique needs, beliefs, and values of those i serve.
Celebrancy, to me, is an art form. It weaves together narrative, ritual, and symbolism to create ceremonies that are as individual as fingerprints. I shape experiences with words, gestures, and meaningful objects. Each ceremony is a collaboration—an expression of the community and the people at its heart.
My approach is guided by integrity and a deep respect for life’s complexities. Whether designing a joyful celebration or a solemn farewell, i strive to foster an environment of belonging and reverence. I want those i serve to feel seen, supported, and empowered in their moments of greatest need or reflection.
Celebrancy is not only a profession; it is a call to uplift voices that may have been marginalized or silenced and to ensure that every person of every identity can be authentically honored in their life's journey.
Ultimately, my art is one of service—creating meaningful, memorable moments that add depth to our shared human experience. In every ceremony, i aspire to bring beauty, authenticity, and connection to the fore, helping others embrace the stories that make life extraordinary.
About Tee
Tee was born in Boston, raised in Philadelphia, and now enjoys life in sunny Orlando, Florida. With degrees in English and Philosophy, Tee has dedicated her personal and professional life to community service, event & project management, and fostering inclusion.
Tee worked at the University of Central Florida (UCF) for 15 years as a project and event manager, overseeing initiatives like the United Way Campaign and coordinating (as a volunteer) campus-wide programs such as Boys & Girls Clubs retreats, the blood drive program, and a diversity program.
As UCF’s volunteer Humanist Chaplain (2016–2019), Tee spearheaded a religious inclusion initiative that included developing and facilitating diversity workshops on Religious, Secular, and Spiritual Inclusion and the creation of the university's Secular Safe Zone program. Her work extended to policy guidance, helping shape a more inclusive campus culture for individuals of diverse worldviews. She also served as the Advisor for the UCF Chapter of the Secular Student Alliance for about 10 years.
A passionate advocate for diversity, Tee founded BE. Orlando Humanist Fellowship (2011–2019), a non-profit organization that engaged secular identities and their allies in meaningful volunteer service. The organization also championed education and advocacy, working with charities and other organizations to promote inclusive practices for religious, secular, and spiritual diversity.
Tee’s commitment to equity led her to establish the STEM Gift Drive in 2015, a Central Florida initiative providing STEM toys, books, and games to at-risk youth. She continues to serve as Founder & CEO—or, as she fondly calls it, Chief Elf Organizer—driving the project’s growth and impact.
Tee began offering celebrant services in 2016, bringing compassion, inclusivity, and a deep understanding of diverse needs to life’s most meaningful moments.
Since 2019, Tee has worked full-time in the deathcare industry as a pre-planning advisor. She is a dedicated advocate for inclusive deathcare practices, having authored a workbook to support LGBTQIA+ and minority RSSI communities in deathcare planning. Tee is also collaborating with national organizations to create training programs for healthcare and deathcare professionals, ensuring equity and respect for all clients.
Tee is continuously involved in making a difference for her community. Learn more about her current involvements: Read More
Whether officiating a ceremony, supporting grieving families, or driving community projects, Tee’s work is guided by her core values of empathy, service, and inclusion.
✓ Compassionate
✓ Experienced
✓ Knowledgeable
Professional Certifications & Designations
Humanist Celebrant
Certification by the American Humanist Association's Humanist Society. Education in serving diverse and secular identities in the composition and officiation of ceremonies of all kinds.
Certified Funeral Celebrant
Certification by the InSight Institute. Education in serving grieving families, creating meaningful, personalized life tributes, and public speaking.
Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)
Accredited Certification by the Certified Senior Advisor Association. Education for people in any profession serving older adults to ensure compassionate, ethical, accurate advice, guidance, and service.
Registered Pet Funeral Director
Certification by the International Association of Pet Crematories and Cemeteries. Education to help families navigate the loss of a pet.
Certified Cremation Specialist
Certification by the Cremation Association of North America. Education to help families navigate through decisions, options, and planning for cremation.
Safe Space Professional
Tee has a background in diversity, equity, and inclusion work. She developed and facilitated diversity workshops at UCF and is an active, vocal advocate for equality for all, including LGBTQIA+, RSSI, and AHoSI communities.
Relevant Current Service
Author and Educator
Author of the Identity Affirming Deathcare Directives and advocate for inclusion in deathcare. Ongoing service includes offering workshops and providing consultations to individuals.
Board Member: The Pride Chamber
Serving on the Board of Directors for the Orlando Pride Chamber, including serving as the Director of the four RED Groups (professional networking groups).
Board Member: Senior Chef Showdown
Serving on this seasonal 501(c)3 event planning board to build community among senior serving professionals and support senior serving non-profits in our community.
Founder / CEO: STEM Gift Drive
Tee spearheads the STEM Gift Drive benefitting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida. The mission is, through an annual gift drive, to increase equitable access to STEM toys, games, and books for at-risk youth.
Planning Committee Member: 50+ Expo
Serving on the planning committee for the annual Senior Resource Expo in Winter Park.
Founder & Project Coordinator: Warmies Project
At the annual Orlando Distaff Day event, we collect hand-made warm blankets, scarves, etc. and food and supplies to benefit homeless and ALICE (United Way designation) families in Central Florida.