St. Louis summer camp helps kids after parents die. But it needs more counselors.

Posted on AllSides May 7th, 2024
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This year has been more stressful than most. Camp applications are rolling in every day, but commitments from counselors, specifically male counselors, are not keeping pace. It’s a persistent problem for summer programs of all types — some of which have been forced to trim their offerings because of staff shortages — but the repercussions are heavier for Camp Courage. In 1998, Byrne, then a pediatric oncology nurse, formed Annie’s Hope — named after a little girl who had been her patient — to provide grief counseling for children and...

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