Support weekend for families in grief
A support weekend for families with children or young people who have lost a close relative, with conversations, creative activities and play to process grief.
SEK 500 per family
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
1 October
About the grant
In a collaboration project between several parishes within the Church of Sweden, a support weekend is offered for families where there are children or young people who have lost a close relative. The weekend includes conversations, creative activities and play to process grief, with groups adapted according to age and maturity. There are preparatory meeting, weekend and follow-up meeting planned. The cost is SEK 500 per family including food and accommodation, but can be adjusted if needed. The leaders have extensive training and experience in meeting children and adults in grief.
Requirements
- The family must have children or young people grieving after a close relative's death.
- Registration by 1 October.
- Cost SEK 500 per family, but can be adjusted if needed.
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