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Gregoire, Lydia – Camping Magazine, 2000
A therapy camp for bereaved children gives campers a weekend of one-on-one support to help them deal with the loss of a loved one. Psychologists lead workshops, evaluate children for need of further counseling, and assist the big-buddy volunteers. Matching people, activities that encourage sharing, and the need for flexibility and understanding…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Camping, Children, Grief
Silverstein, David; Jacobs, Jay; Scholl, Brian; Cronin, Greg; Grossman, Irwin; Zenkel, Daniel; Coleman, Marla; Callahan, Amy; Ditter, Bob – Camping Magazine, 2003
Six programs are described in which camps served children who lost parents in the September 11 attacks. Programs ranged from providing free camp or making the annual camp more supportive and safe, to special camps just for those children. All included outreach to families, special staff orientation, bereavement counseling, and balancing support…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Camping, Children, Counseling
Danielson, Kay – Camping Magazine, 1999
A Presbyterian minister collaborated with religious organizations, parents, teachers, businesses, and community members to organize a special camp program for students from an Arkansas middle school where two boys killed four students and a teacher. The one-week program included therapeutic and sensitization activities to help the students heal…
Descriptors: Camping, Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Crisis Intervention
Jenya, Judith – Camping Magazine, 2002
A camp for Los Angeles (California) children traumatized by war, community violence, and hatred gives them time to heal and feel safe. The camp's theme of reconciliation and nonviolence is expressed by an all-volunteer staff through community, teamwork, and cooperation. Nature's diversity is used to show how diverse groups can interact, thrive,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Caregiver Child Relationship, Children