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"Journeying with mourning children and teens"

Creating a safe culture in southern Idaho, where children and teenagers, ages 6 through 17, who have experienced the death of someone they care about, can share their feelings of grief and loss, including grief experienced in preparation for these losses, with their peers and supportive adult volunteer advocates as they progress toward eventual healing on their journey through grief.our volunteers. Without volunteers most charities would not exist and ours is no different. We could not do it without you! Your hard work and dedication has meant so much to the kids as well as their families.

 

Upcoming Activities & Events

Kids 2 Kids Grief Groups

The Kids 2 Kids Grief Group is a safe place for kids to express their loss through activities that aid in the development of coping skills.

Camp Erin June 5-7, 2026

The purpose of the camp is to help bereaved youth share their grief experiences in creative ways through art projects, time to talk and share, outdoor games and challenge courses, participate in memorial activities and even share a campfire experience!

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Because KIDS Grieve
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Because KIDS Grieve
Three springs ago a resident in our neighborhood near Harrison Elementary School gifted us with Iris bulbs. For two springs, no flowers emerged, only leaves. In fact, the plants didn't look healthy the first year, yet they hung on for dear life, it seemed. Now, look at how beautiful the flowers blossomed in the 3rd spring. That's a metaphor for what grief can be like. When we first grieve the passing of a loved one, we may feel lifeless. It's hard to grow. The emotional pain controls us. We may be in a fog. Yet, as we continue the grief journey, we may have moments when life does return. Then, slowly, gently, we experience blossoming moments. It's like what C.S. Lewis wrote in his grief's journey, "There was no sudden, striking, and emotional transition...Like the warming of a room..., when you first notice, they have already been going on for some time." Life is changed, and in place of our pain, wonderful blossoms appear. ... See MoreSee Less
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