Accommodation
Saken Summer Camp Culver City is a non-residential day camp. Campers attend during the day and return home each afternoon, with no overnight accommodations offered.
Activities take place across indoor and outdoor spaces designed for sports training, games, and group activities. Campers move between activity areas throughout the day, with scheduled breaks built in for rest, hydration, and meals. The day-camp format makes this a practical option for families seeking full-day summer programming without a residential component.
Meals
Campers are asked to bring a packed lunch with plenty of liquids and at least one snack each day. Families are encouraged to plan lunches carefully, as the camp manages food allergies, including peanut-related sensitivities. Peanut butter substitutes are recommended when possible, and alternative lunch arrangements can be made if needed.
The camp may offer an optional hot lunch program during the summer. When available, meals are designed to be balanced and typically include an entrée, vegetables, fruit, dessert, and a drink. Details about menus and ordering are shared after registration, and families who choose this option register and pay in advance through the camp system.
Safety
Safety at Saken Summer Camp Culver City is supported through clear procedures, supervision, and firm behavior expectations. All campers in the youngest age groups must be signed in and signed out daily. Check-in and dismissal are overseen by a Camp Director, and any changes to authorized pick-up must be communicated in writing ahead of time.
The camp maintains strict standards for conduct. Good sportsmanship and respectful behavior are expected at all times. A zero-tolerance policy for bullying and unkind behavior is enforced, helping create a safe and supportive environment for all campers. Campers who do not follow these expectations may be asked to leave the program.
Health & Medicine
Saken Summer Camp Culver City supports campers’ well-being through attentive supervision and structured daily routines. Staff monitor campers during activities and breaks, encouraging hydration and rest as needed.
Families are asked to share relevant medical information, allergies, or special considerations in advance. Campers should arrive with sunscreen already applied, and staff can assist with reapplication when appropriate. In the event of illness or injury, staff respond promptly and communicate with families to determine next steps.
Camp traditions
Saken Summer Camp emphasizes consistency, teamwork, and shared values. Campers are introduced to clear routines and expectations at the start of each session, helping them feel comfortable and confident as the day progresses.
Community-building is an important part of camp life. Open houses, training sessions, and camp tours help families connect with the program, while daily group activities reinforce cooperation, responsibility, and respect among campers.