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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Offers Camp Eva, A Bereavement Camp for Children ages 5-12

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Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

Our Hospice of South Central Indiana is offering a half-day bereavement camp for children on Saturday, September 18, 2021 from 1:00 PM-3:30 PM at Columbus Youth Camp. 

 Any child ages 5-12, who has experienced the death of a significant person or persons in their lives, is welcome and encouraged to attend. Camp Eva provides a structured and 

supportive environment for children to openly share their feelings and memories of their loved one.

“Children experience grief differently than adults,” said Cathy Campbell, Manager of Support Services at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana. “Children often grieve in spurts as it 

is difficult to handle these challenging feelings all at once. Children may also incorporate themes of death and dying into their play. They also cope with grief differently at various 

developmental stages. Their grief may express itself in various emotions including anger, sadness, shock, fear and sometimes relief. “

Camp Eva was started by Melissa Clark in 2016 and since 2017, Our Hospice has partnered to grow the camp and provide this important outlet to children in our communities. 

Melissa has been a volunteer for Our Hospice since 2015 and is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Our Hospice President, Laura Leonard, said, “We are so pleased to be able to provide bereavement services to children and grateful to our donors who provide the funds for us to 

offer this important camp and support these children and families through their grief.”

Campbell continued, “Any child who has experienced a loss is welcome to attend! The camp is free of charge. This camp is important because it allows children to explore and 

express their grief through various creative medium including arts, music, pet therapy, play theatre, interactive and team building exercises.  This gives a safe and confidential 

space to process grief with other children and also be able to balance a heavy topic with some play and fun. It is truly important to give children the free space to talk and express 

their feelings. Adults may believe that it will cause more harm for a child to talk about death but typically talking is a way to work through concerns or questions they may have and 

to come to terms with the loss. Children are usually often very aware and know more than we may realize. Problems can arise if we ignore or avoid difficult topics. When 

addressing grief in children, it is important to use clear and concrete language and to meet them at their developmental stage. This camp strives to implement such an approach 

and many of its volunteers are trained hospice and bereavement specialists.”

Camp Eva was created to provide a nurturing environment for grieving children to remember their loved ones and connect to other children their age. The Clark family created the 

camp in memory of their daughter and sister, Eva Julianna Clark, who was stillborn in August 2013. The camp was started under the Eva's Hands Project and in 2017 became an 

annual service offered through Our Hospice of South Central Indiana.

Camp Eva takes place from 1:00 PM-3:30 PM on Saturday, September 18 and will be held at Columbus Youth Camp at 12454 West Youth Camp Road in Columbus. Registration 

is open now and pre-registration is required by September 4th to attend this year’s camp. You may request registration materials by contacting David Dopson at 812-314-8096 or 

via email at wdopson@crh.org.

This year, parents/adults will be offered a separate workshop for education and support during the time their children are participating in activities.  They will be able to learn about 

children’s grief, and have time to process their own grief with other adults experiencing similar situations.  They will also have time for 1:1 with hospice counselors, as well as have 

an opportunity to have quiet time alone in the campground, walking trails and enjoying nature.

If you want to know more about Our Hospice and how we support patients and families, please contact us at 812-314-8000 or 800-841-4983 ext. 8000.

 Contact:

Suzie Singer, Manager of Planning and Marketing

SSinger@crh.org, (812) 314-8000

Original source can be found here.

Source: Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce 

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