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Full Circle Grief & Loss Center

Grief Is a Reflection of Love

When someone we love dies, we experience grief because we cared.

Some people feel sadness. Others feel anger, guilt, anxiety, confusion, or numbness. Many experience all of these emotions at different times.

  1. There is no right way to grieve.
  2. There is no timeline for healing.

At Full Circle, we provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals and families can process loss, share their experiences, and find hope for the future.

Camp Aloha

Healing Through Connection

One of Full Circle’s most cherished programs is Camp Aloha, an overnight grief camp for children and teens ages 6–17.

Held each year at Ebenezer Retreat in Rincon, Camp Aloha provides a safe and supportive environment where young people can connect with peers who understand what it means to experience loss.

Through activities, discussions, creative expression, and shared experiences, campers learn healthy ways to process grief while building friendships and confidence.

Tree of Light

Our annual Tree of Light celebration is one of our most meaningful traditions, bringing together families and community members during the holiday season to remember those they love while supporting the ongoing work of Full Circle.

A Georgia Care Innovators Story

The Full Circle Grief & Loss Center reflects a belief that has guided our organization for decades:

Care does not end when a life ends.

We recognized that grief can affect every aspect of a person’s life and that many individuals and families lack access to compassionate support after a loss. In response, we created Full Circle—a place where people can find understanding, connection, and hope as they navigate one of life’s most difficult journeys.

Because healing happens best when no one has to walk alone.