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Posted on February 17, 2021January 18, 2023 by Tamara Petrov

Finding Closure Through Summer Camp: Wildflower Helps Families Overcome Loss

Lexington Minuteman | February 17, 2021

Lexington’s own Wildflower fights childhood grief with the gift of summer camp.

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DIGNITY

We treat every person with value and respect by attending to the unique needs of each child and family, and by approaching all interactions with an open heart and mind.

COLLABORATION

We partner with camps and other organizations, colleagues, and funders to achieve a synergy that provides a superior experience for our campers and families, as well as broadens our impact.

RESILIENCE

We persevere toward our goals and take every opportunity to grow and learn for the benefit of our children and families, ultimately benefiting everyone involved in our organization.

COMPASSION

We are driven by a heartfelt desire to care for children and families who have experienced the death of a parent.

INTEGRITY

We incorporate the highest standards of professional behavior, and build relationships based on honesty, truthfulness, trust, and sincerity, keeping the needs of our families at the forefront.