Chesapeake Life Center's Camp Nabi children's grief camp offers comfort, connection, and classic summer fun to both campers and volunteers.
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Chesapeake Life Center has a couple field trips and a weekend long camping adventure planned for grieving children and teens.
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Chesapeake Life Centerβs has revamped its grief support programs for children and teens to better suit the schedules of families.
Chesapeake Life Centerβs family-centered grief support programs are meeting in person through December in Pasadena
Four Chesapeake Life Center summer grief programs for children and teens are filled with adventure, music and horses
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Chesapeake Life Centerβs grief support programs for children and teens are meeting in person in Pasadena.
Artsy Partsy and Watkins Park joins Terrapin Adventures for fun, yet healing grief programs for children ages 6 to 11
Chesapeake Life Centerβs grief support programs for children and teens are meeting in person in a limited capacity in Pasadena, Maryland
Chesapeake Life Center offers 4 Saturdays of summer grief programs for children and teens that are filled with adventure, music and art.
Chesapeake Life Centerβs teenβs and childrenβs grief programs are meeting in-person in a limited capacity on Pasadena's Belcher Campus
In the face of COVID-19, Chesapeake Life Center had to rethink how to continue its vital grief camp programs for children and teens.
Chesapeake Life Center's grief camps will go on β just in a different way for children ages 6 to 12, and in a new venue for ages 13 to 18.
Through play and support, kids ages 6 to 18 can learn new ways to cope with the difficult task of grieving while learning they are not alone
Chesapeake Life Center offers 4 different grief support groups for children and teens in Anne Arundel and Prince Georgeβs counties.
Chesapeake Life Center continues to offer grief programs for kids and teens in Prince Georgeβs and Anne Arundel counties
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Chesapeake Life Center is spreading its wings to introduce a new grief day camp at an exciting new venue β the College Park Aviation Museum.
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Chesapeake Life Center announces its schedule of grief support programs for children and youth that will be offered through December 2018.
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