Children’s Grief Camp 2025: How Galesburg Helps Kids Who’ve Lost a Loved One

For 25 years the Children’s Grief Camp has given grieving kids and teens (ages 5-18) a safe, completely free day to heal – and it’s back this Saturday, November 22 at Carl Sandburg College.

Camp Director Doug Gibb joins Tyler Gumm and Jay Redfern on Galesburg's Morning News to explain:

  • Why kids grieve differently than adults (and why the holidays can make it “especially heavy”)
  • How the day works: memory boxes, heart pillows made from loved ones’ clothing, art & music therapy, yoga, pet therapy, Santa visit, and the emotional balloon launch by the lake
  • Why former campers now come back as adult volunteers
  • Advice for parents: what to say (and what NOT to say) to a grieving child
  • How the camp stays 100% donor-funded and never turns anyone away

Event Details

📅 Saturday, November 22

🕘 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

📍 Carl Sandburg College – Building B, Galesburg

🎂 Ages 5–18 · 💯 Completely free

📞 Call Doug Gibb 309-368-3563 or visit www.childrensgriefcamp.org

If you know a child who’s lost a parent, grandparent, sibling or friend – this camp has been a lifeline for hundreds of local families.

 

For 25 years the Children’s Grief Camp has given grieving kids and teens (ages 5-18) a safe, completely free day to heal – and

 

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