Success StoryCamp Kesem



Camp Kesem

Author: Kerri Ashurst

Planning Unit: Family and Consumer Sciences

Major Program: Nurturing Families (general)

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Camp Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer. They are the largest national organization dedicated to this unique population. Currently there are 105 Kesem chapters in 40 states led by 4,500 college student leaders. Dr. Kerri Ashurst serves as the UK Chapter Student Advisor for Camp Kesem, formed in late 2016. Camp Kesem KY had their first camp in July 2017 with 19 children attending. In 2017, over 7,300 children were served by Camp Kesem across the 105 chapters. Surveys indicated that 98% of camper parents believed that Camp Kesem had a positive impact on their family. More than 95% of college student leaders across the country report that their experience working with or volunteering for Kesem has had a significant impact on their teamwork, initiative taking, accountability, problem solving, professional relationship building, time management, public speaking and communication skills. UK's Camp Kesem chapter student directors and advisory board have raised enough funds to hold a second KY camp scheduled for July 31, 2018. There are 26 children signed up for this next camp and the number may still increase before the camp begins. Partnerships developed during the past year with this program have increased by over 300%. UK President Capilouto donated $5,000 to our UK Chapter.  Three exemplary quotes from Kentucky campers' parents were as follows: 

“I want my daughter to grow up to be kind, above all else. Camp Kesem helps guide kids that way. It’s not just about grieving. It’s about finding happiness and love out of sadness.” --KY Camper Parent

“...Today was career day at camp.  My daughter went as a cancer doctor because she said she wants to make a difference and give back to the families she learned so much about at camp!  Thank you guys for giving her this opportunity!" --KY Camper Parent

“My big boy had such a GREAT WEEK at Camp Kesem!! This program is a true blessing to families dealing with cancer.  The children affected by a parent’s cancer are a very underserved population. They benefit so greatly by this week ‘away from it all’ where they can just be kids.  Thank you for making this happen for our Kentucky children!! Go Cats!” --KY Camper Parent

"The point of this e-mail is to try to express my sincere thanks for this unbelievable experience you gave my nephew.  What a gift!!!  It is sad that this experience occurred because his Mama has cancer, but this is the one good thing he will always remember in this whole long, uncertain journey.  A million thanks from deep in my heart!" --KY Camper Aunt 






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