Support Professionals
For counselors, mentors, educators, or volunteers looking to expand your toolkit. You’ve come to the right place.
You work closely with families looking for support, and we recognize the need for a comprehensive resource destination.
Our library of 600+ resources has been researched and developed based on gaps and needs identified by our clinicians, content experts, and camper communities. Our user-friendly format allows you to search, find, and save exactly what you need from our library of activities, videos, books, and local resources in your community. For extra guidance and customization – our resource team has your back with personalized support that is tailored specifically to each individual, group, or family.
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Community Conversations
Featuring families and thought leaders, we explore topics relating to grief and addiction, the effects of these issues, and what each of us can do to help.
Shop Resources
Order care packages, postcard pointers, or caregiver guidebooks that can be delivered directly to you or a family in your community.
National Bereavement Program Guide
Supported by New York Life Foundation, this guide is the quickest way to find a grief program near you.
Camps
Find camp dates, locations and contact information for a Camp Erin or Camp Mariposa near you.
Featured Resources
Grief by Age: Developmental Stages and Ways to Help
Ages 0-3 Infants/Toddlers Developmental Stage: During these first two years, children’s development is focused on creating an attachment bond with primary
Best Books to Support Youth Affected by Addiction in the Family
Books on Addiction – By Recommended Age Understanding substance use disorder and the way it affects those around us can be
Activity: Inside Out – Getting to Know my Emotions
Objective: This activity can be beneficial by creating a fun, safe environment for children to discuss emotions that may be hard