When Time Cannot Heal All Wounds, A Camp That Can
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Grief is a normal reaction to loss. It’s painful, and it’s hard work. For some people, the best way to do the hard work of grieving is in the company of others. Bob Faw found a place in Maine where that work has been going on for more than a dozen years. Watch. (Originally aired: 10/17/08).
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