Greensboro, NC – The Kenny Weinman Memorial Camp at Camp Weaver
Camp Weaver Greensboro, NCThis program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling.
During this you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impact grieving children. You will receive education about childhood bereavement, and we’ll give you 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. You will be required to be present with audio and video capabilities.
You must attend both sessions in order to complete the training.
Mark your calendar to celebrate A Little Hope & Comfort Zone Camp’s A Night of Hope Gala Honoring Rich and Tanhya Schimel October 13, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. The Prince George Ballroom, NYC
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, primary caregiver, sibling, or friend.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling. This camp will include a Parent / Guardian optional component of the weekend. This camp is made possible by a generous partnership with the Cline Family Foundation.
This free program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent/guardian, sibling, or other significant loss. This camp is made possible by a generous partnership with the Brave of Heart Fund. *Priority is given to families of healthcare workers who died from COVID. All loss types are accepted based on availability.
This free program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling who was part of OneLegacy.
The Weekend Overnight Young Adult Retreat program is designed for participants to join peers in a rustic camp retreat setting where discussions and activities are facilitated by a trained grief specialist. Throughout the weekend, participants take part in conversations surrounding their loss and are able to share how grief changes as they reach life's milestones.
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.
At AE Finley YMCA from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm (EST)
Program will meet four consecutive Wednesdays (February 1, February 8, February 15, and February 22) from 7:00pm – 8:15pm EST via Zoom. Wednesday Evening Virtual Program for campers ages 10 - 17, (18 if still in high school) who have experienced the death of a parent, guardian, sibling, other relative, or friend. An optional separate parent/guardian group will take place simultaneously for those whose children are participating.
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. All loss types are welcome to apply with COVID loss applicants having priority.
Join us for a FUN evening in support of a GREAT cause! Explore local merchants while sipping beer and wine, and meet new people who share our passion for making a positive impact! Arts and Merchandise from local Vendors for sale. Complimentary Beer & Wine.
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.
At JCC Manhattan (between 76th and 75th and Amsterdam) in New York City, NY from 9am – 1pm (EST). Lunch will be provided.
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.
Monday Evening Virtual Program for campers ages 10 - 17, (18 if still in high school) who have experienced the death of a parent, guardian, sibling, other relative, or friend.
Program will meet four consecutive Monday (June 19, June 26, July 10m and July 17) from 7:00pm - 8:15pm EST via Zoom.
An optional separate parent/guardian group will take place simultaneously for those whose children are participating.
This program serves children ages 10-17 (18 if still in high school) who have experienced the death of a parent/guardian, sibling, or close friend.
The program is via Zoom from 12pm - 5pm EST (or 9am - 2pm PDT) and will include icebreaker games as well as a small group discussion about managing grief, coping skills, and a memorial service.