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MaineBiz: York County organization for grieving children is establishing a permanent home
Bereavement camp in Maine, founded by siblings, helps grieving kids affected by suicide as rates rise
As Suicide Rates Rise, Bereavement Camps Bring Healing to Kids Left Behind | July 12, 2023
Camp Kita hosts weeklong sessions each summer for kids ages 8-17 who are survivors of a loved one’s suicide.
Maine nonprofit finds a new home for its summer camp
Siblings start camp to help kids cope with loss of loved ones who died by suicide
Siblings create Maine camp for kids surviving a loved one’s suicide
Caring About Lives in Maine Awardees
‘Magical’ Camp Kita. Children respond to father’s suicide by creating camp for other young survivors.
Healing at Camp Kita
Maine siblings called to comfort the children of suicide