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A young woman gives a glimpse into her life after her mother dies of cancer. Read More »
Coping with the death of a loved one can be hard, especially if you’re a teen. Read More »
I was listening to the radio this morning. Dads were sharing moments during which they were so proud of their children, it brought tears to their eyes. Read More »
Teens at Comfort Zone Camp never cease to amaze me with the ways music and song saturate their lives. Read More »
When a teen or child experiences the death of someone they love, it can be traumatizing. Read More »
Teens answer the question: Whenever I meet someone new and they ask me about my loved one, I never know what to say. Any suggestions? Read More »
Clutching the soaked tissue in her hand and brushing the hair out of her eyes again and again, she stares down at the floor and breathes in a memory from the past four months. Read More »
At our Parents' Camp this summer, one of the moms told the story of how her husband died suddenly from a heart attack when her daughter was 6 years old. At age 12, her daughter confessed that she had no idea how her dad died. Read More »
From the mouths of bereaved teens: they tell us what they want their parents to know… including what not to say, and what not to do. Read More »
A 17 year old girl asks: My Mom is dating again, and I’m worried that she’s trying to replace my Dad. What can I do? Fellow teens answer. Read More »
Keeping a grief journal can be very helpful for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Yet for many, writing is not something that comes easily. Does this sound like you? I wouldn’t know where to start. Read More »
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