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Teenage Grief Sucks

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An Eluna Camp Erin Camper watching an activityWritten by a teen whose father died recently, this site is an honest and open blog about transforming the life-long grief journey into smaller digestible pieces in order to manage anxiety and get through each day. The blog recommends finding counseling, practicing self-care while setting realistic expectations for living throught the trauma of losing a parent during the teenage years. Written and curated by teenagers, the site invites teens to submit their articles to the site.

Teenage Grief Sucks provides a unique venue for peer support which is especially needed during the current pandemic.

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