Kids dealing with grief and loss find support at Comfort Zone Camp

Published: Nov. 3, 2023, 11:11 p.m.

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Over the past decade\\u2026 our conversations about mental health\\u2026 about how we process trauma, grief, and isolation\\u2026 have evolved\\u2026 Now, these are conversations we have more regularly \\u2013 at home, at our workplaces, among friends\\u2026

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Traditionally, when we think of all of this\\u2026 we are probably applying it to adults\\u2026 but trauma \\u2013 of any kind \\u2013 can happen to anyone\\u2026 and the mental health struggles that can occur aren\\u2019t just limited to those 20-something and up\\u2026

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So, if you\\u2019re a kid\\u2026 and you need a safe space to grieve, to share, to heal\\u2026 where do you go?

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Well, there is a place tailor-made for younger people, a place that can give them support when dealing with loss\\u2026 and it\\u2019s called Comfort Zone Camp\\u2026

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Guests: Lynne Hughes, founder and CEO of Comfort Zone Camp

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