Camp Treehouse
Day camp for youth experiencing grief after loss.
Camp Treehouse is a free overnight family experience for children and teens, grades K-8, that have lost a loved one. The camp provides a caring, safe environment where youth can learn about grief's impact on one another and the family unit.
Registration is required to participate. Choose how to get started, below. We look forward to meeting you!
- Call to discuss registration by phone.
- Download and complete the form; print, sign and mail.
Camp Experience
Priority is given to first-time campers.
Meals are provided. Tents are suggested, but not required. Dress for outdoor adventure.
Parents/guardians must attend and participate in an art activity and discussions geared toward self-care and supporting children in grief.
Connect
Meet others the same age who know what it’s like to have experienced a death of someone loved.
Identify
Normalize feelings and learn how to maintain memory of our loved one.
Discover
Explore healing through self-expression in art, dance and music. Enjoy traditional camp activities such as a ropes course, drumming and campfire.
Join Us!
May 1-2, 2026
The location will be confirmed once registered.
Photographs may be taken throughout the day (opt-out options available at registration).
