Volunteers Needed to Help Children Who Have Lost a Loved One
VOLUNTEER NOW FOR OHIO’S HOSPICE OF MIAMI COUNTY’S GRIEF CAMP
For over twenty years Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County has offered children who have lost a loved one special support through a grief camp. Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County has started planning for the 2019 grief camp and volunteers are needed to help.
The camp will be offered free of charge to children grades 1-12 from Monday, June 10-14, 2019. The camp is similar to traditional summer day camps, offering an array of active outdoor activities, bringing children and teens together to share memories, play, sing, learn and laugh. But it also brings together children who share an experience of loss and offers them the opportunity to grieve, memorialize their loved ones and support each other.
Volunteers help support children during the grief camp by providing a safe place for feelings to be expressed and for campers to gain life-long tools for coping with grief. Volunteers must be age 18 or older and are required to complete an application and submit references by April 12. A background check and interview are also required. Training for volunteers will be held from 6 to 7:30 pm on May 21 and June 4.
Camp is held at Ludlow Falls Camp, 2535 S. St. Rt. 48 in Ludlow Falls. It is is open to any child or teen in the community who has experienced the death of a loved one, regardless of whether Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County services have been used. For additional information please contact Kimberly Walker at 937.573.2103 or kwalker@HospiceOfMiamiCounty.org.
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