North Carolina Weekend Camp: programs for ages 7-17
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling or friend.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling or friend.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
Join the Comfort Zone Camp cheer squad as our runners participate in the 2025 United Airlines NYC Half!
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps. The training will be held via Zoom and is interactive. This is a two-night training; you must attend
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend. This camp will include a separate optional parent overnight weekend program.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
The training will be held via Zoom and is interactive. This is a two-night training; you must attend both nights and are required to be present with audio and video capabilities.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps. Saturday, Aoril 18th at Dominion Payroll in Scott's Addition from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (EST) Plenty
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling.
13th Annual Cornhole Tournament benefiting Comfort Zone Camp
Thursday, April 30th, 2026 12 pm – 4:30 p.m. at SCOR
1385 Overbrook Rd. Richmond, Virginia 23220
Brought to you by the Comfort Zone Camp Regional Advisory Council
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend. This camp will include a separate optional parent/guardian overnight weekend program.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
This program serves children, teens, and young adults ages 7-25 who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling or friend to suicide. This camp will include a separate optional young adult and parent overnight weekend program.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend.
During this training you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, as well as tips on how to be successful in whichever volunteer role you are selected to fill at in-person or virtual camps.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, or friend.
Brought to you by the North Carolina Regional Advisory Council. This free event will include food, music, backyard games, and fun for all ages!