Family Retreat 

A Fun and Relaxing Weekend of Healing for the Family

At Family Retreat, families can walk through the grief process together by engaging in side-by-side activities and individual therapeutic opportunities.

We understand every situation is different, and we do our best to meet your family where you are in your grieving process. We hope to provide encouragement and the tools necessary for your family to grieve together.

History of Family Retreat

After 16 years of Camp Agape, we noticed that we were missing an essential part of the healing process—adults and other family members also experience grief. In 2017, Camp Agape adapted the camp curriculum to apply to the family unit while emphasizing faith and fun. 

Our Next Camp: Date 2025

What to expect at Family Retreat

Professional Speakers & Counselors—Leaders in grief, marriage, and family therapy assist families in their grief journey. These individuals have a heart for Camp Agape's mission.

Adult Time- Many sessions throughout the retreat weekend are focused on helping parents process their grief.

Activities- Walk hand in hand with your child(ren) throughout the weekend, creating crafts, singing camp songs, playing games, and making memories that will last a lifetime. Strengthen bonds while fishing, hiking, and through creative art projects. Learn therapeutic exercises to take home to help your family through your grief journey.

Family Time- Family is the number one priority at Family Retreat. Every evening ends with family time for discussion, decompression, and bonding. Our goal is to allow for transparent communication and avoid feelings of homesickness by having family units sleep in the same cabin.

Childcare- During the weekend retreat, we encourage families to enjoy the outdoors and take time for themselves. For this reason, childcare is provided during the day for children under seven.

Community- At Camp Agape’s Family Retreat, many individuals and families create lifelong friendships