Activity: Story Writing
While navigating your grief experience, story writing can open a door into deeper reflection and exploration. Writing freely and without judgement
Join us for a special film screening of "What We Hide" and raise funds for Eluna! Attend and Support
While navigating your grief experience, story writing can open a door into deeper reflection and exploration. Writing freely and without judgement
Thank you, Rachel McFadden, from Camp Mariposa Indianapolis: Aaron’s Place of Overdose Lifeline, Inc. for developing and sharing this activity! Objective:
On March 2, 2023 Eluna is proud to have hosted another installment of our Community Conversations: The Pandemic’s Impact on Grief.
Many children who grow up with addiction in their family feel responsible for their family member’s substance use disorder. They often
Grieving often comes with some added on layers of unsolicited advice, untimely offers of support, and unrealistic expectations. While it may
What to Expect After Camp Your child, as a camper, has had an active, stimulating, and emotional experience at Camp Mariposa
What is depression? It’s normal to sometimes feel sad, blue or less motivated to do the things we usually enjoy. But
The National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children teaches early identification, response, and appropriate intervention services for children and families affected by
Renee, former Camp Mariposa Director, talks about how they use the book, Timbi Talks, when supporting campers with the 7C of