Footprints

An after-school program serving children ages six to fifteen and their families

The Footprints Program is a community-wide program serving children and their families experiencing grief and loss.

We provide a safe, caring environment where children can learn to identify and cope with emotions. Most importantly, we aim for children to complete the program and understand, “I am not alone in my grief.” They see that others are experiencing the same kind of grief and emotions.

Footprints Mission

to serve children dealing with grief in a faith-based, safe environment that accepts all emotions. The goal is to help the child understand and begin to deal with the feelings regarding their loss.

Upcoming Footprints Programs

  • Hill Country Fellowship

    October 3rd, 2024
    Time: 6:30- 7:30 pm

    200 Houston Clinton Dr
    Burnet, TX 78611

    Ages: Ages 6 – 15

    This session has openings. Registration will end on 10/1/2024 at 8:00 PM.

He whispered, My precious child, I love you and will never leave you. Never, ever, during your trials and testings. When you saw only one set of footprints, It was then that I carried you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No child or parent is charged for attending sessions; they are free of charge.

  • Enroll a child online or call 830-385-8916

  • Children ages 6-10 and 11-15 who are experiencing grief as a result of a loss due to the death of a loved one. Footprints provide an environment where grieving children can express their feelings and learn that they are not alone in dealing with the challenging circumstances life sometimes brings.

  • The program effectively places children in a peer support group with other children their age who have experienced loss. During the registration process, children are screened to help identify any need for professional assistance beyond what Footprints provides. In these cases, the family is referred to appropriate care.

  • All activities and sessions will be conducted in a group format led by three trained, non-related adult volunteers, with 6 to 8 children per group. All staff volunteers and facilitators are trained in the specifics of the activities and how to work with grieving children.

    Activities and games are designed to help children understand their emotions and begin to process them. They are all group-based and emphasize the message, “You are not alone.”

    While the children’s sessions are conducted, parents/guardians attend a session where they are briefed on what to expect from the children following their session.

    Getting the parents involved in the healing process is crucial to the child’s success.

  • Footprint is a program offered through Camp Agape, a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization that supports children and families who have lost a loved one.

    The Footprints Team leads, trains, and equips volunteer facilitators to fulfill program roles.

  • The Footprints program consists of one-hour weekly sessions for eight weeks. All activities and sessions will be conducted in a group format led by three trained, non-related adult volunteers, with four to eight children per group.

  • Children are placed in peer support groups with other children of similar age. Mental health professionals design the activities and games the children participate in. They are proven in experience to help children understand their emotions and begin to deal with them. All the  activities and games are group-based and emphasize “You are not alone.”

  • Parental involvement is critical in the healing process and the child’s success. While the children’s sessions are being conducted, the parents or guardians meet separately with a facilitator trained to answer questions and provide insights.

  • All classes require a minimum of six participants, with a maximum of ten participants.

Volunteer with Footprints

Administrative Volunteers

Administrative volunteers are needed to help with the many varied activities required to manage Footprints’ operation. We will work with you to find a position that fits your interests, schedule, and availability.

Workshop Facilitators

Volunteers with a compassionate heart and an interest in helping children heal can be considered for the role of Workshop Facilitator. These volunteers assist with the grief processing workshops. Workshop Facilitators must be able to commit to an entire eight-week session.

Other Opportunities

Footprints has Officer positions open for those looking for an active leadership role. 

All volunteers receive orientation and training and must pass a criminal background check.