Camp Dogwood
Helping Children Deal with Grief
Camp Dogwood is a free, one day event for children who are entering First to Seventh Grade from Troup, Coweta, Heard, Meriwether and Harris counties who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Created in 1997 as an outreach of West Georgia Hospice, it now serves up to 60 children each summer with the help of about 80 volunteers.
Our next camp is June 8, 2024.
To apply, please complete the applicable form available on this page and email to
[email protected].
If you have questions, please call Sandra Melton at
706-803-7335.
Camp Dogwood is held at Camp Pioneer on the Georgia Sheriff’s Pineland campus, a beautiful, spacious, well-equipped facility located on Young’s Mill Road about three miles outside of LaGrange. Through art, games and stories, campers will be helped to:
- Realize that all people grieve.
- Discover healthy ways to deal with grief.
- Find positive ways of remembering their loved one.
- Children can learn healthy coping skills all while enjoying fun activities.
School counselors may fill out a referral form for a child. This referral does not reserve a spot for a child at camp. After receiving this referral, our team will contact the parent/guardian and send them a camp application to complete if they are interested. Thank you for your referral!
Parents and guardians may fill out and submit an application on behalf of their child.
Volunteers are crucial to the success of Camp Dogwood and are needed for direct involvement with group counseling sessions; kitchen duty; memory activities/arts and crafts; set-up and registration; activity time; and more. Those who would like to volunteer may fill out an application and mail it to West Georgia Hospice, 1510 Vernon Road, LaGrange, GA 30240.