North Carolina Volunteer Training
A.E. Finley YMCA Raleigh, NCDuring this training, you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children.
During this training, you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children.
Register for Football Trivia Night! Wednesday, February 9 at 8pm Eastern (5pm Pacific) via Zoom. Hosted by Evan Hughes! There will be 4 rounds of football questions and some bonus Comfort Zone Camp questions. Registration is $10 per household. You can have the whole family be a team or participate individually. All proceeds are donated to Comfort Zone Camp to help children grieve, heal, and grow! For more information please
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, other relative or 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, a bonfire, and a memorial service.
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.
During this training, you will meet Comfort Zone staff and learn what to expect at camp and how our program impacts grieving children.
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.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling.
(lunch provided)
Monday March 28th & Tuesday March 29th (5:30-7:30pm PST/8:30-10:30pm EST) – both nights 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
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling.
Tuesday 4/5 & Wednesday 4/6 from 6-8pm *both nights are required to complete training*
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) as well as young adults ages 18-25 who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling. This camp is made possible by a generous partnership with The Mark Wandall Foundation.
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This 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. This camp is made possible by a generous partnership with the Cline Family Foundation.
(lunch provided)
This program serves children ages 7-17, young adults ages 18-25, and parents/guardians who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling to suicide. This camp is made possible by a generous partnership with A Little Hope Foundation.
This 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.
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.
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.