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Camp Kesem

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Camp Kesem
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Kesem is a national 501(c)(3) organization that supports children who are affected by a parent's cancer.[1] It provides year-round programs and services to support these children, ages 6–18, at no cost to families. It has a presence at more than 130 colleges and university chapters in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Kesem is funded by donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations.[2]

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Activities

Kesem's flagship program, Camp Kesem, is a free week-long sleepaway summer camp for kids whose parents have or have had cancer.[3] The camp is designed for kids to have fun and build connections with each other and counselors. Campers are grouped with peers their age. The campers transition through rotations that include traditional camp activities like arts and crafts, sports, or nature-themed activities. Campers also gather in their cabin for “Cabin Chat," where they can share about anything on their mind. On one specific day, the campers share their stories about their parent's cancer.

Throughout the year, Kesem also provides year-round services including care packages, personalized greetings, birthday cards, local gatherings, leadership groups, and affinity groups for campers and their families.

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History

The first Camp Kesem chapter was founded at Stanford University in 2000 as a project of Hillel at Stanford, a nonprofit serving Jewish students at the University.[citation needed] The project was developed by founder Iris Rave Wedeking, and a group of student leaders who sought to create a summer camp experience for children in need for little to no cost for the families.

After assessing the needs of the community, the students found that children who have, or have had, a parent with cancer comprised an under-served population who could benefit from a summer camp experience with peers who faced similar challenges.

Camp Kesem at Stanford hosted its first summer session in June 2001, free of charge to 37 campers.

Iris Rave founded Camp Kesem National in August 2002 to share the project's model with college campuses across the nation.

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Impact

For the fiscal year 2021, Kesem served nearly 7,000 children affected by a parent's cancer. More than 5,000 student leaders volunteered for Kesem."Donor Impact Report" (PDF). 2021-12-31. Retrieved 2022-06-09.

  • 97% of parents surveyed believe that Kesem has had a positive impact on their family.
  • After camp, parents report a marked increase in their child's self-esteem, confidence and network of support.
  • 99% of parents surveyed would recommend Camp Kesem to another family affected by cancer.
  • 97% of student leader volunteers surveyed are interested in continuing to do philanthropic work after college
  • 83% of student leader volunteers surveyed felt better prepared for life after college after their Kesem experience

Evaluations

Charity Navigator gave Kesem a 92.15, earning it a 4-Star rating, with the Finance category receiving 88.91 and Accountability & Transparency receiving a score of 100.00.[4]

Kesem is a recipient of Guidestar's 2020 Platinum Seal of Transparency.[5]

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