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Camps

Grief camps can be a powerful resource for families navigating loss. They provide children with a safe space to express their feelings and connect with peers who “get it,” while offering parents support, education, and a sense of community. These experiences can help families feel less alone and more equipped to move forward together.

Experience Camps

For kids grieving the death of a parent, sibling, or caregiver.

Locations: CA, GA, ME, MD, MI, PA, Maui

Ages: Grades 4–12

 

 

Camp Kesem

Serving children affected by a parent’s cancer.

Locations: Various college campuses in MA

Ages: 6–18

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Circle of Fleur de Lis

For girls grieving the death of a parent.

Location: Fitzwilliam, NH

Ages: 9–13

 

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Circle of Tapawingo

For girls who have experienced loss.

Location: Sweden, ME

Ages: 8–16

 

 

Camp Angel Wings

A grief camp for kids and teens.

Location: Assonet, MA

Ages: 6–15

 

 

Camp Erin

Nationwide bereavement camp network.

Location: Middleboro, MA

Ages: 5–18

 

 

Wildflower

Supports grieving children through summer camp scholarships.

Location: Wellesley Hills, MA

Ages: 5–18 (special needs up to 22)

 

 

Comfort Zone Camp

Bereavement camps for kids and young adults.

Locations: Sandwich, MA & Johnsonburg, NJ

Ages: 7–17 & 19–25​

 

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Camp Kita

A summer camp for youth impacted by suicide loss.

Location: Thompson Lake, ME

Ages: 8–17​

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