Thursday, July 23, 2020

Camp Kesem!

Camp Kesem! Exactly three weeks from today, Ill be done with my freshman year of college. SCARY. Two midterms, two short stories, four final exams (ahhh, finals), and several doses of caffeine lie between me and that fateful day, when I shelve my textbooks and notes and give it up for three wonderful summer-y months. I have a few things lined up for the summer, and one that Im extremely excited about is Camp Kesem or Camp Magic :) This might sound familiar to those of you who have been reading the blogs for a long, long while; Melis 08 wrote about it a few years ago, when the MIT branch of Camp Kesem was initially founded. Essentially, Camp Kesem is a free week-long summer camp for kids of cancer patients; more importantly, its a chance for these youngsters to forget about difficult times at home for just a little while and to immerse themselves in pure camp fun. Im lucky enough to be one of the CK 2010 counselors :) Weve already been working really hard to make this years camp a great success. Our hope is to send 60 kids to Camp Kesem this summer, some of whom will be teens! This is the first time that CK-MIT has a teen program its going to be awesomeee. Since camp is free of cost, the other counselors and I have dedicated quite a bit of time and effort towards fundraising. Our fundraising goal is $55,000, and each counselor is responsible for raising at least $400. In general, Im not that great at fundraising because Im really awkward about asking people for money. But somehow, Ive managed to raise about $200 so far; I think theres something about the general premise of Camp Kesem that people (myself included) find immensely appealing: kids helping kids. I love the way that sounds. Our fundraising ideas tend to be pretty creative. One that I find particularly hilarious is Stuff My Cups, which may be more effectively described with a picture: The guys shamelessly donned certain *ahem* female attire (never before worn, just fyi) during CPW, the Boston Marathon, and a few other events; aside from eliciting a general sense of amusement, they also proceeded to raise thousands. I admit that this tactic is slightly crude, but each and every cent we raised went towards Camp Kesem. And people truly appreciated our eccentricity in light of the cause we were supporting. Throughout this semester, weve had counselor training sessions, and though they take up a good six hours during the weekend, I enjoy them immensely. We play games, make skits, sing songs (in an obnoxiously loud and delightful manner), and practice skills well need at camp. I admire each and every one of my fellow counselors, some of whom have struggled with cancer in their own families. Together, the forty or so of us manage to laugh at everything; theres such a huge sense of belonging: if I ever need anything, I definitely have an entire group of people willing to help me out. I know that you seniors only have a few days to commit to a college, but if you choose MIT (and you should =P), do consider being a part of Camp Kesem! If youd like to know more about CK-MIT, take a look at these links: CK-MIT Website MIT Spectrum article on founder (and Rhodes Scholar! WOOT!) Caroline Huang Interview with Caroline Huang Ill keep you updated on how Camp Kesem goes :)