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Lynne Hughes didn’t start Comfort Zone Camp specifically to help people dealing with suicide loss; it also offers free bereavement camps for kids who have lost loved ones to any cause.

But the need for suicide-specific support has grown at both Comfort Zone Camp and in the wider network of U.S. bereavement camps in recent years.

Suicide bereavement isn’t like other types of grief. It’s a form of “disenfranchised grief,” or grief that, due to social stigma, “is not fully embraced and welcomed by society,” says Sarah Behm, who works with the Eluna Network, a nonprofit that supports grieving children and families and runs Camp Erin, a nationwide network of bereavement camps.

This stigma can make it difficult for people to openly grieve those they lost, often causing them to draw inward instead. Bereavement camps create safe spaces where people can freely discuss their losses without judgment, Behm says.

At the link in bio, learn how bereavement camps are helping kids affected by suicide grieve.


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