The children's camp serves young people between the ages of 3 to 15.
The camps serve 13,000 children every year, free of charge.
This camp served as a "model" for later ones that were built.
In fact, the camp served for the genocide of the Serbian population.
The camp now serves 250 children each week of the summer session.
These camps serve around a quarter million children, parents, young adults and seniors each year.
After the war, the camp served as a refugee center and transit point.
The camp served as both a prison and transfer point.
This could mean that a camp would serve over 200,000 meals per week, all cooked on site.
As of 2010, the camp has served more than 43,000 campers from 22 states and 27 foreign countries.