Comfort Zone works with partners across the nation to bring expert grief support to communities with specific bereaved loss types. Comfort Zone’s partnership collaborations include:
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A Little Hope Foundation, Inc.
One three-day program for children and young adults who have experienced a parent, sibling, or guardian death by suicide, as well as a joint program for parents and guardians, and a second three-day program for children who have experienced the death of a parent, guardian, or sibling by any loss type.
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Blue H.E.L.P
The first camp exclusively for children who have lost a first responder parent/guardian to suicide. This three-day program is a strength-based, child-focused model, which includes age-based support groups facilitated by trained grief specialists. The program will facilitate icebreakers, confidence-building activities and other activities designed to facilitate trust, expression, and interaction among them.
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By the Bay Health
A three-day program for children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, guardian, close relative, or friend who were part of the Hospice By the Bay Community.
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Intermountain Healthcare
A three-day program for children who have experienced the death of a parent, guardian, and/or sibling who are part of The Bradley Center or The Sharing Place community in Utah.
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The Mark Wandall Foundation
A three-day program for children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or guardian. This program also has a Young Adult Retreat component.
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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
A three-day camp program for children who have had a parent, sibling, or guardian die in the line of duty and has been honored at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmetsburg, Maryland.
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OneLegacy Foundation
A three-day program and Family Program for children and families who have experienced the death of a significant person who was an organ, eye, or tissue donor through OneLegacy.
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