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Volunteer Needs:
Support Group Facilitators
KidsKamp and Tinsel and Tears volunteers
Office helpers
Fundraising event committees
Internship/Practicums
Hope at the Hollow HourTwice monthly, staff and volunteers present the
Hope at the Hollow Hour. If you would like a tour of the facility while hearing stories
about the work of Ted E. Bear Hollow, contact the office to save your
spot for this inspiring program.
For children, teens and
adults who have experienced the
death of a family member
or friend.
Family Testimonies:
I have enjoyed the warm and open feeling of every event I have ever
attended there. It is a place where you can share your feelings in a safe
environment...a place where you can both laugh and cry while slowly working through the stages of grief.
It was good to see my children remembering their father and
making things that made them happy. We still have the flower pot that we made sitting on our
dining room table. They also loved writing a message to him on the
balloon and releasing it.
We were at Ted E. Bear Hollow when the moment came that I knew
our family would be fine because of the caring, encouragement and
support we received there.
I have a memory of my children eagerly waiting to tell of their
experiences at TEBH after the groups ended. The 15 minute drive
home went fast because each child had so much to share and
most of the time the conversations were continued inside of our house.
The children felt so comfortable to share of their journey in their
healing process.
For more information or register, visit our website
www.tedebearhollow.org or call (402) 502-2773.
Ted E. Bear Hollow7811 Farnam Drive
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
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ProgramsAll family programs are
provided FREE of charge, but
families must register in advance to
attend. Unless otherwise noted, all
programs are for youth ages 3-18
accompanied by an adult caregiver.
Please call the office or check our
website for specific dates and times.
Monthly Support GroupsThis group is open for families to attend at any time and is a great way to get started with our programs. A light breakfast is provided. Children and adults then work with trained facilitators in separate age/developmental groups.
8-Session Support GroupsSeries are held throughout the year in which the same families attend for all 8 sessions. Having the same people in your group provides comfort and security. Following a potluck meal, children and adults work with trained facilitators in separate age/developmental groups.
KidsKampHeld in the spring, KidsKamp is an afternoon filled with crafts and activities to honor and remember special people who have died. Families work together with volunteers in this a fun, light-hearted camp.
Tinsel & TearsThis afternoon camp helps grieving families as they prepare for the holidays. Families work together with volunteers to make special holiday memories and crafts to honor the lives of those who have died.
Social NightsMiddle school and high school students who have participated in TEBH programs enjoy several social events throughout the year. These are fun opportunities to relax and hang out with other TEBH youth, meet new friends, and experience new activities.
Camp Hope: A Retreat for Grieving TeensThis weekend overnight camp is a special program for teens who have attended TEBH programs with their families. Campers enjoy hanging out with other teens and participating in a variety of activities such as horseback riding, drumming, hiking, photography, and a campfire. All food and drinks for the weekend are provided.
YAG (Young Adult Group)This is a special group for 19-40 year olds who have experienced a death, meeting on its own night separate from our family programs. This is an open group so that new members can join at any time.
AHA (Adults Helping Adults)An 8-session group for adult caregivers who have already attended our 8-session family support groups. This group provides an opportunity for further support and education focused specifically on the caregiver. No children’s program provided.
Mission: Mend kids’
grieving hearts.