Overview of Events
Friday, April 4
Arrive at Fort Carson (lodging for those traveling from out of town is available)
Saturday, April 5
8AM Breakfast
9AM to 4PM Seminar and Good Grief Camp (Lunch provided)
6PM to 8PM Evening Social and Dinner
Sunday, April 6
Travel home
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TAPS programs and materials are funded by TriWest Healthcare Alliance & The Gary Morris Celebrity Invitational Golf Tournament. Thank you both 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 Fort Carson for all surviving family members.
Fort Carson, Colorado
Elkhorn Conference Center
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*Child Intake Form:
(Infant to 19 years old) |
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* It is important that the child intake form be completed by the parent/guardian of each 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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