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Camp Courage 2023 was a big success!
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These are some of the enthusiastic comments we received from parents when we invited them to share thoughts about their child’s experience at camp Courage last June. Those carefully planned three days and two nights, staffed by adults with special training for working with grieving children, help campers understand they are in a safe environment where they can laugh and cry and talk about the loss of someone close to them.
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“Parents often tell us how their children meet the other campers and realize they are not the only kids struggling with loss,” says Pamela Wingard, manager of Social Work and Counseling Services for Harbor Hospice. “Talking to the counselors and other campers helps the children feel, in their words, normal. It can be life-changing for them.” Still, sometimes those first few moments can be difficult for a new camper. “Several children were reluctant when they arrived at camp,” says Lisa Watson, a Harbor Hospice bereavement counselor and co-director of Camp Courage. “But family members told us that when they came to pick up their children at the end of camp, the children were in tears at the thought of leaving!”
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The children also get to work on projects that help them remember that person they loved so much. And they have plenty of time for typical summer camp fun like swimming in Big Blue Lake and sitting around a campfire at night.
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The song written by campers this year offers a window in to how they feel.
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It takes a certain kind of bravery to share No matter what we feel, it’s okay
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We’ve got our memories of our loved ones who passed away It hasn’t always been easy, but we find our way to peace And we made friends Thank goodness
That’s what Courage means to me. We’ll be brave and find a way We stand up to our fears We’ll never forget the ones we love, But together we will see Our light and laughter will come back, Our strength will set us free That’s what Courage means to me.
Thirty-four children attended Camp Courage this past June for only a $10 application fee. Generous donors who responded to our spring appeal, plus a $5,000 grant from the Gerber Foundation covered most of our costs. We are so grateful for the outpouring of support! It makes this amazing experience open to any child in our region, between 6 and 14 years old, who is dealing with grief. Camp Courage 2024 will be held June 21 to 23. Contact the Bob & Merle Scolnik Healing Center at 231-728-3442 if you know a child who could benefit by attending.
Campers & Volunteers at Camp Courage
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Harbor Hospice has been awarded the honor of achieving Level 5 Partner of We Honor Veterans (WHV), a national organization that provides guidance and resources to end-of-life-care partners so they can meet the unique needs of America’s Veterans and their families. WHV provides a tiered system of recognition to organizations that demonstrate a commitment to improving care for Veterans in hospice care and in the community. Level 5 is the highest award a hospice organization can attain. “As part of customizing our care at Harbor Hospice, we assess each patient so we can address their specific needs,” says Pamela Wingard, manager of Social Work and Counseling Services for Harbor Hospice. “Through the WHV program, our staff members have been trained to explore the impact that a person’s military service may have on their end-of-life experience. We also provide support and referrals to ensure
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that the Veteran and their family have access to their benefits when needed.” Our wonderful volunteers who are Veterans provide care and support by offering “Vet-to-Vet” visits for patients that are often affirming and emotional. They also hold a moving ceremony that formally honors a patient’s service to their country and recognizes their families for their sacrifices as well. Each Veteran receives a beautiful pin and a certificate. We are very proud of our Level 5 award and grateful that we have learned how to provide the special care and attention needed and deserved by those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. To learn more about volunteer opportunities and our partnership with We Honor Veterans, visit www.harborhospicemi.org/services/we-honor-veterans.
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