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Minecraft Virtual Support Group for Grieving Kids

Minecraft is most likely a name you’ve heard before. It’s one of the world’s most popular video games, often described as a virtual sandbox or compared to a digital LEGO world where players can build, explore, and create freely.
Minecraft is most likely a name you’ve heard before. It’s one of the world’s most popular video games, often described as a virtual sandbox or compared to a digital LEGO world where players can build, explore, and create freely.

Minecraft Virtual Support Group

Lumaria is a very special Minecraft realm created by one of Lumara’s therapists specifically to support children who are coping with loss and grief.

Never before in Lumara’s almost twenty-year history has a children’s grief group been met with such enthusiasm, curiosity, and dedicated participation from the kids involved.

Curious yourself?

We invite you to reach out to our Minecraft group therapist to chat, hear why this approach is so effective for grieving children, and learn what all the excitement is about.

Register

Program Details

  • Monthly Groups: Saturday, January 24, 2026 and February 21, 2026
  • Spring Break Camp: Monday to Friday, March 16-20, 2026
  • 9:30 to 11:30 AM PST, 12:30 to 2:30 PM EST
  • Facilitator: Meg Jackson
  • Ages served: 7 to 12 years
  • Delivered virtually in Minecraft (“Bedrock Edition” required)
  • Participants also need a second device for Zoom
  • Space limited to 8 players
  • Registration fee: $15 per person for the monthly group, $75 per person for the Spring Break camp

This monthly virtual group brings together grieving children ages seven to twelve in a Minecraft world created especially for them. Facilitated by one of Lumara’s therapists, the group offers a chance for kids to connect with others who have experienced the loss of a loved one, all while having fun building, creating, and exploring in a familiar and engaging online space.

The group takes place in Minecraft’s Bedrock Edition, which can be downloaded onto most devices. Participants will also need a second device for Zoom so they can chat with one another while they play. Because meaningful connection is important, space is limited to eight players.

As always, fee subsidies are available to ensure that our programs are accessible to everyone. Simply send an email request for program fee financial support to info@lumarasociety.org or call our office directly at: 604-553-4663 to discuss with our Program Coordinator.