Children’s Grief Camp - Register for Free


Angela Hospice is sponsoring a children’s grief camp this summer in conjunction with New Hope Center for Grief Support in Northville. The camp will take place over two days, July 25 and 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Maybury Farm in Northville.

Organizers have planned a variety of interactive activities from music to equestrian therapy, art projects to foot races, and more.

“The New Hope Center for Grief Support Kids Camp allows us to bring grieving children together to let them know they are not alone,” said Jennifer Frush, assistant director for New Hope. Frush said last year’s camp, also held at Maybury, offered children the “opportunity to connect with others their age who have also experienced loss.”

As Angela Hospice’s Director of Social Work and Bereavement Mike Conway explained, “Meeting other kids who have suffered a similar loss can help children feel more confident and understood,” while fostering a sense of community.

New Hope’s camp is designed for those who have had either a recent or past loss. Participants at the camp will gain tools and resources, and learn coping skills when it comes to dealing with grief. Campers will be able to explore how grief has left an imprint on them, and how with healing and growth, they leave an imprint on those around them as well.

At last year’s camp, a tour of Maybury Farm and stories shared about losses the farm animals endured made quite an impression on campers, especially when they learned about the piglets who had lost their mother.

“It was amazing to see how the kids we serve were able to connect with these animals,” Frush said.

The camp is open to all children ages 5-14. Registration is free, and children are welcome to attend with a friend as well. To register, call New Hope at 248.348.0115.

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