Big Bend Hospice hosts Grief Camp for children
Camp Woe-Be-Gone is designed for children ages 6-12.
and last updated 2021-06-29 18:19:29-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â Providing more help for children in grief. That s the idea behind Big Bend Hospice s Camp Woe be Gone .
Big Bend Hospice is giving children ages 6 through 12 who have suffered a loss the chance to come together and heal with other children in similar circumstances. Katie Kliner is a camp director who doubles as a grief counselor. She says it s an important part of the healing process; especially for children at that age. Oftentimes kids in this age group, their grief is overlooked. not on purpose but just because it looks a lot different from what s expected of adults and older teens, she said.
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