Overview of Events
Friday, March 28
Arrive at Camp Lejeune (lodging for those traveling from out of town is available)
Saturday, March 29
8AM Breakfast
9AM to 4PM Seminar and Good Grief Camp (Lunch provided)
6PM to 8PM Evening Social and Dinner
Sunday, March 30
Breakfast
Travel home
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TAPS programs and materials are funded by HealthNet Federal Services. Thank you for your great support!
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Attendees:
- For those attending from out of town, lodging is available.
- Continental breakfast and lunch will be arranged for the families.
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You are warmly invited to join TAPS for a special program of comfort and support at Camp Lejeune for all surviving family members.
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Russell Marine & Family Life Center, Bldg 40
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*Child Intake Form:
(19 years or younger) |
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* It is important the child intake form be completed by the parent/guardian of the child attending the TAPS Good Grief Camp, prior to attending. This information will allow us to ensure a safe and supportive program for your child |
TAPS Survivor Seminar Program for Adults
This special program brings together all those in the region who are grieving the death of a loved one who has died while serving in the armed forces. The focus of the sessions both for adults and for children will be as follows:
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Meeting others from the region and discovering that we are not alone in our grief and finding in sharing our sadness we could lessen our pain.
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Learning about grief and traumatic loss from the very best experts and developing an understanding of how we can best cope and find comfort.
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Sharing with others in peer based support groups for all who are grieving, including widows, parents, siblings, significant others and all who are touched forever by their loss.
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Establishing a plan to move forward with support and care, including local area gatherings and participation in national programs.
Overview for the Children:
TAPS Good Grief Camp Team Leaders will conduct a day of activities for children of all ages, providing a safe place to learn about grief, share feelings, express emotions and heal young hearts.
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Children will meet others their own age who are also grieving and have the chance, in facilitated groups, to learn that they are not alone in their feelings.
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Through special activities we call “grief work,” the children will have fun while discovering how to cope with the pain they are experiencing.
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The children will end the day by creating a network of care to lean on as they move forward.
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