“Arts in the Addition” Happy Hour in Scott’s Addition
Dominion Payroll Richmond, VADrinks, art and fun hosted by Dominion Payroll
Drinks, art and fun hosted by Dominion Payroll
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 training will be in person and will be held at Dominion Payroll in Scott's Addition. Lunch
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, sibling, other relative or friend who was part of the By the Bay Health.
This program specifically serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) as well as young adults ages 18-25 who have experienced a death of a parent, sibling, guardian or friend. 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 program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling and who have received services through Intermountain Healthcare, The Bradley Center, and/or The Sharing Place.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling and who have received services through Intermountain Healthcare, The Bradley Center, and/or The Sharing Place.
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 specifically serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have experienced a death due of a parent, sibling, friend, or primary caregiver. An separate parent/guardian program will take place simultaneously for those whose children are participating. 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 training will be in person and will be held at the New York Life Office in Waltham, MA. 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
Get trained to volunteer at one of our camps - we need big buddies, nurses, photographers, Healing Circle Leaders, Junior Counselors/Healing Circle Leaders, and Floaters.
The following sponsorship opportunities are available to support the North Carolina 11th Annual Comfort Zone Camp Charity Golf Classic! Click here to register now.
This program serves children ages 7-17 (18 if still in high school) who have lost a parent, guardian, or sibling. An optional parent/guardian program 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, 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.