Kesem's flagship program, Camp Kesem, is a free week-long sleepaway summer camp for kids whose parents have or have had
cancer. 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" at the end of the day, 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. ==History==