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By: NW Dist. Rep. Abigail Hopkins
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Located in Ingleside Ill. YMCA Camp Duncan Monday, June 23-Friday, June 27
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Journey Care Started in 1984 Committed to care: Life-death Elizabeth Pannier created Journey Care
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Ages from 6-13 For kids who’ve lost a loved one No pay for campers: covered by donations Are able to express grief
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Helping children and adults cope with the loss of a loved one The only cure to grief: avoid shutting yourself out Grief is a deep sorrow often caused by a loved one About 1.2 million children lose their parents before age 15 causing grief
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Camp Courage is a camp for kids and adults Supporting these people with the grief from the loss of a loved one Camp Courage makes going through grief a little easier for kids
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Expressing their feeling through art Writing and performing their own song to express themselves Working with new friends on team-building activities Answering questions to a doctor for the loss of a loved one for relief Swimming in the indoor pool to cool off Going canoeing for fun And having a special family tribute for memories
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This year was their 20 th anniversary They have professionally trained Journey care counselors Providing leadership at Camp Courage Presented by Hospice and Palliative care at Northeastern Ill.
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Donations allow kids to attend camp with no cost They are also used for materials These include: paint, quilt fabric, t-shirts, invitations, camp ground fees, and transportation
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I couldn’t imagine loosing a loved one, and I was happy to see there was a camp that provided care for kids with grief. This brought my attention, and I was very excited when I heard that this camp agreed on being my SSP.
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I appreciated you listening and I hope you enjoyed! wmoylan@journeycare.org wmoylan@journeycare.org Wendy Moylan phone#: 224-770-2410 Journeycare.org
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