Monday, April 27, 2009

Camp SeaStar

Every year Hospice of Palm Beach County, through the John J. Brogan Bereavement Center, prepares an open invitation to any child that had a loved one in their services or is currently in their services, and any child that is attending one of their school programs in the community to Camp *SeaStar.


The focus of Camp SeaStar is to act as a support system for children and teens. The objectives of the camp are to aid these kids in:

  • Identifying ways to cope with change
  • Improving self-esteem
  • Learning to recognize and validate their feelings
  • Identifying safe ways of grief expression
  • Recognizing that having fun and celebrating are still a part of life

"We look at camp as a continuation of the counseling they have already had," said Christina Dekkar, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) for Hospice of Palm Beach County. "We do activities that honor their loved ones. We also do Adventure Counseling. It helps children with team building and self-esteem. Children pick goals for the weekend and work as a team to overcome a variety of challenges to meet those goals."


girl painting birdhousegroup of canoes

The camp is held at Everglades Youth Camp and it is for two nights. The children have time to play games, canoe, and swim and there is a cabin decorating contest. The goal is to produce a camp that is safe and fun in an environment that encourages kids to share their stories. To end the camp everyone is involved in a drumming circle. "It is so heartwarming to see how much these kids grow over the weekend," said Christina. "Many kids make long-lasting friendships and keep in touch with each other after the camp is over."


Children and teens can attend the camp up to two times. If you have any questions regarding Camp Seastar or the other programs at the John J. Brogan Bereavement Center, don’t hesitate to call 227-5258.