LENOIR, NC (April 10, 2017)…Caldwell Hospice’s annual Good Mourning Children’s Grief Camp will be on Saturday, April 29, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Bo’s Family Entertainment, 1115 Blowing Rock Blvd., Lenoir. For over 20 years, children ages six through 12 who are grieving the loss of a loved one have been invited to spend a day devoted to remembering and healing through grief related activities. Through age-appropriate activities including arts, crafts, bowling, laser maze, and mini-golf, children will gain a better understanding of grief and realize they are not alone. As they talk, draw, write, listen, and laugh, children can find the healing tools they need.
Good Mourning Children’s Grief Camp, presented by Ashewood Grief and Counseling Services, is provided at no cost to participants due to the generosity and support of the community, Greer-McElveen Funeral Home and Crematory, and Bo’s Family Entertainment. Camp is facilitated by Caldwell Hospice staff and specially trained adult and teen volunteers. Lunch and snacks will be provided.
Ashewood Grief and Counseling Services, bereavement care of Caldwell Hospice, helps individuals of all ages and their families cope with the loss of people they love. Bereavement services are provided at no cost to the community, even to those with no affiliation with hospice services. For more information, or to register for grief camp, contact Bereavement Support Specialist Kimberly Setzer, MSW, LCSWA at 828.754.0101, email ksetzer@caldwellhospice.org, or visit www.caldwellhospice.org or Facebook.
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