Camp Magik is a Georgia-based camp for children who suffered the loss of a parent. The camp provides around-the-clock access to counseling, including addressing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which often accompanies grief. At Camp Magik, children enjoy traditional camp activities such as hiking and canoeing while interacting with other children who have also lost a parent. There are three sessions a year with a limit of 50 children per camp. For more information, call (404) 790-0140 or visit the Camp Magik website.
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