UW-Green Bay's Camp Lloyd grows, evolves in effort to help grieving kids
When UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd got its start in 2006, camp founder Illene Cupit Noppe struggled to find nine children to be part of the inaugural year.
When UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd got its start in 2006, camp founder Illene Cupit Noppe struggled to find nine children to be part of the inaugural year.
An innovative summer camp designed to help children cope with the loss of a loved one is back on campus through Friday (June 17). Camp Lloyd, begun in 2006 by UW-Green Bay Human Development...
The Greater Green Bay area has been named One of the Nation’s 100 Best Communities for Young People. The “100 Best” designation recognizes those places that make youth a priority by implementing programs that...
The Greater Green Bay area was named One of the Nation’s 100 Best Communities for Young People by America’s Promise Alliance and ING, a financial services company. Efforts by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay community played a significant role in the honor.
We told you last week about the media coverage on Camp Lloyd, a summer camp at UW-Green Bay for children who have lost a loved one. This year, more than 30 children took part...
The fifth annual Camp Lloyd at UW-Green Bay helped dozens of children who are dealing with the death of a loved one.
Camp Lloyd, a weeklong summer camp going on this week, was featured in print and on the air. The camp, organized by UW-Green Bay Human Development Prof. Illene Noppe, helps children who have experienced...
Twice as much Camp Lloyd means twice as much fun and twice as much healing for grieving kids. The camp — a place where children who lost a loved one can go to understand...