Help Send More Grieving Kids to Camp in 2025! Donate Now.

NO CHILD SHOULD FACE GRIEF ALONE.


Six million children will experience the death of a parent or sibling before they turn 18.

At camp, grieving children find a safe space to heal, build coping skills, and rediscover hope with other kids who understand their grief. Join our mission and help us send more kids to camp today!

Grieving children need support, community, and a place where they can be themselves. Comfort Zone Camp offers all of this and more. Each child’s journey is unique, and every camp experience is a step toward healing.

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This Giving Tuesday, help us reach as many grieving children as possible. Every gift brings us closer to sending another child to camp, where they’ll find friendships, strength, and new ways to heal.

“My daughter Scarlett just finished camp this weekend and has nothing but good things to say. I cannot believe the amount of gratitude I have for this entire organization. Scarlett is an anxious, nervous, worrier and to see her be able to make it through camp, not want to leave, and come completely out of her “comfort zone” while healing from her loss is something I truly did not think was possible. I am so grateful.”

“I am so happy that Bryce was able to attend. His growth over the last 2 years has been so amazing. To see him get up and speak on Sunday was amazing and it took a lot for him to do it. I am so proud of him and the young man that he is. Bryce finds so much comfort and support at camp. I say it all of the time, I don’t know where he would be had we not found this camp. His “big” Chris has been there since day one and Bryce requests him over and over. I believe people come into our lives for a reason. Comfort zone & Chris were definitely meant to be for Bryce to help him through his grief journey. Chris is always so supportive and we are so thankful for him and CZC.”

“This October marked one year since we joined CZC and as my kids say, camp was the best thing that happened to them. They are very excited and happy when they talk about the camp and all the stuff they did. They love their Big Buddies. They also feel comfortable and accepted and understood when they are there.”

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