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Recent Article in West Hawaii Today - 'It's all
right to be sad'
Print out our Grief Support Camp for Kids and Teens
"Click
to visit our FIRST ANNUAL CAMP
ERIN HAWAII - A GRAND SUCCESS!"
Camp Erin is an initiative created and
founded by The Moyer Foundation in Seattle, Washington―a
non-profit organization established by Major League
All-Star pitcher Jamie Moyer and his wife, Karen. Camp
Erin is a bereavement camp designed for children ages
6-17 who have experienced the loss of a family member or
friend. It is a traditional, fun, high-energy camp
combined with grief education and emotional support.
Camp Erin is named in memory of Erin Metcalf, a friend
of the Moyer's who lost her battle to cancer at age 17.
Erin's wish was to help other children. Through The
Moyer Foundation, Camp Erin has been established across
the country, making it the largest network of
bereavement camps in the country. Each Camp Erin is
facilitated through a partnership with a local hospice
or grief support agency. Together, these organizations
and The Moyer Foundation raise funds to help establish
new camps, bringing the healing experience of Camp Erin
to children in more communities each year. For more
information e-mail Camp Erin-Hawaii at
CamperinHawaii@HospiceOfKona.org or visit
www.moyerfoundation.org.

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Mailing Address: PO Box 4130, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745-4130
Phone: 808-324-7700 | Fax: 808-331-0767
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