April 24, 2024

HopeHealth Hosts Annual Children’s Bereavement Camp

50 R.I. and Mass. youths to receive support at in-person Camp BraveHeart

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Providence, R.I. — HopeHealth will hold both virtual and in-person programs for its 15th annual summer grief support camp offering comfort, healing and fun for kids and teenagers adjusting to the loss of a loved one.

Camp BraveHeart will be offered via Zoom Monday, July 26, and Tuesday, July 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with traditional and therapeutic activities to support youngsters experiencing grief. The schedule of activities includes art therapy, drum circles, interactive animal programs, and a remembrance ceremony. Virtual group sessions will be gated and monitored to ensure the safety and privacy of participants.

The in-person Camp BraveHeart will take place at the Hockamock Area YMCA in North Attleboro, Massachusetts on Thursday, Aug. 12, and Friday, Aug. 13, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To abide by social distancing guidelines, the number of campers is limited to 50. Face coverings will be required for all campers, volunteers and staff.

Both the virtual and in-person versions of Camp BraveHeart are for campers between the ages 4 and 17 years old. The camp is free and is fully supported by the generosity of HopeHealth philanthropic donors.

Registration is still open for the virtual camp on the HopeHealth website. Camp materials for virtual participants will be distributed in advance at several pickup locations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. For more information, please visit www.HopeHealthCo.org/CampBraveHeart

Opportunities are available for members of the press to cover the in-person camp at the Hockamock Area YMCA in North Attleboro. Please contact JWeisman@HopeHealthCo.org

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