Camp Erin Baltimore
A Children & Teens Grief Support Camp.
A Children & Teens Grief Support Camp
Roberta's House proud to be a recipient of The Moyer Foundation and will be hosting a Camp Erin Baltimore in 2018. Camp Erin, the largest bereavement camp in the country, is designed for children and teens ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of someone close to them.
It is a 3 day-long experience filled with traditional, fun, camp activities combined with grief education and emotional support -- lead by grief professionals and trained volunteers. Camp Erin provides a unique opportunity for peer bonding between children and teens facing a similar life circumstance. Camp weekend is offered free to all families.
For more information, as well as application forms, please visit the Camp Erin Summer Camp page on the Roberta's House website.
About the Moyer Foundation
The Moyer Foundation is a public, 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to provide comfort, hope and healing to children affected by loss and family addiction. Founded in 2000 by World Series champion, Major League All-Star pitcher, Jamie Moyer and his wife, Karen, The Foundation created and supports two signature programs. Camp Erin is the nation's largest network of free bereavement camps for grieving children and teens ages 6-17. Camp Mariposa is a free, first-of-its-kind program for children ages 9-12 impacted by a a family member's addiction. With the community’s support, The Moyer Foundation creates and funds programs that directly serve the needs of children in physical, emotional or financial distress.
For more information, please visit The Moyer Foundation's website.