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Camp Kesem

Camp Kesem . At Indiana University . Who we are. National, non-profit organization Provide children affected by a parent’s cancer with a supportive, lifelong camp community that recognizes and understands their unique needs

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Camp Kesem

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  1. Camp Kesem At Indiana University

  2. Who we are • National, non-profit organization • Provide children affected by a parent’s cancer with a supportive, lifelong camp community that recognizes and understands their unique needs • Empower college students to make a difference and build invaluable leadership skills by developing and managing every aspect of our Camp Kesem chapter • Partnered with LiveStrong

  3. Camp Kesem at Indiana University • Camp Kesem started bringing magic to families in central and southern Indiana in 2005 with about 20 campers • This year, our goal is to bring 100 campers to Camp Carson • Our fundraising goal is $65,000

  4. Camp Kesem at Indiana University • 6 Committees that organize camp • Camper Care—recruit campers; stay in contact with families throughout the year • Abi “Kitty” and Lisa “Bandaid” • Fundraising—organize fundraising events • Kristen “Crush”, Michael “Shammy”, and Paul “Achilles” • Make the Magic—plan fundraising brunches in Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Evansville • Haley “Phineas” • Student Support—get college students involved in Camp Kesem; maintaining contact with our current members • Michaela “Panda” and Patrick “Refill” • Programming—plan every activity for the week of camp; recruit special guests • Emily “Squirrel” and Lisa “Bandaid”

  5. Topics for Discussion • How can we recruit more campers? • How can we communicate more efficiently with families? • How can we publicize our fundraisers? • Other thoughts, comments, or questions?

  6. Thank you for your time and help!

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