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6 and a half years.
with water. Camille Woods is a Faces of Grief Author, a licensed school
social worker, private practice clinical therapist, storyteller, and
Moth Story Hour Two-time Grand Slam winner, through which her
storytelling has been featured on National Public Radio.Camille is also the founder of Project "I Got You. -Big Mack," an
educational program and winner of Washtenaw County Project of the Year
in 2018. She is dedicated to sharing her son's legacy of giving and kindness
with today's youth, and helping them understand what it means to say "I
Got You" through acts of kindness. Her program has accomplished over
10,000 acts of kindness to date.Camille is married and the mother to her beautiful daughter,
Mayceeclair, bonus son David, and "Grammy Cammy" to David's two
daughters, Eva and Naomi. Family means everything to Camille, and losing
her son Marcus taught her that every moment must be lived to the
fullest. You can find Camille in the pool swimming laps, listening to 70s
easy listening, basking in the sun in the summer by Lake Michigan, or at
the local public pool she calls the
to work with me, for referrals and resources, and just for support and
connection: [email protected] the
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6 and a half years.
with water. Camille Woods is a Faces of Grief Author, a licensed school
social worker, private practice clinical therapist, storyteller, and
Moth Story Hour Two-time Grand Slam winner, through which her
storytelling has been featured on National Public Radio.Camille is also the founder of Project "I Got You. -Big Mack," an
educational program and winner of Washtenaw County Project of the Year
in 2018. She is dedicated to sharing her son's legacy of giving and kindness
with today's youth, and helping them understand what it means to say "I
Got You" through acts of kindness. Her program has accomplished over
10,000 acts of kindness to date.Camille is married and the mother to her beautiful daughter,
Mayceeclair, bonus son David, and "Grammy Cammy" to David's two
daughters, Eva and Naomi. Family means everything to Camille, and losing
her son Marcus taught her that every moment must be lived to the
fullest. You can find Camille in the pool swimming laps, listening to 70s
easy listening, basking in the sun in the summer by Lake Michigan, or at
the local public pool she calls the
to work with me, for referrals and resources, and just for support and
connection: [email protected] the