Eluna supports children, teens and families impacted by grief or addiction. Founded in 2000, Eluna offers community-building camps, interpersonal connections and a continuum of support through the following programs & initiatives:
Camp Erin: the largest grief camp network for school-aged youth and their families. Camp Erin supports children, teens, and families through in-person and online programs, all at no cost.
Camp Mariposa: an addiction prevention and mentoring program for youth ages 9-17. Youth attend transformational weekend camps and participate in fun traditional camp experiences combined with educational and support sessions, all at no cost. Find your camp.
Eluna’s Resource Center: offers education and personalized support for families and children affected by grief or addiction. Personalized resources include age-specific articles, videos, recommended books, and local resources & camps specific to your area. Contact Eluna to request personalized support and resources.
Care Packages: Support a child or teen impacted by grief, addiction, or suicide with a personalized care package. Each care package includes comfort items, therapeutic activities, and is accompanied by an Eluna Resource Center report.
Community Conversations: Moderated by award-winning journalists and featuring the voices of Eluna families and mental health professionals, Eluna’s Community Conversation series explores topics relating to grief and addiction, the effects of these issues on our communities, and what each of us can do to help.
As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC), we continuously evaluate our practices and processes to ensure that access to care is a reality for all Weld County residents.
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