From June 5 to June 8, the GRFS Guidance Team organized a meaningful 3-day, 3-night cottage camp for our middle school and high school student mentors.
The camp provided a valuable opportunity for young mentors to renew their motivation, strengthen friendships, build team spirit, and enjoy a supportive learning environment away from their regular routines.
Throughout the camp, participants took part in both reflective and recreational activities, including swimming, barbecue, games, group conversations, and shared community time. The program created a warm atmosphere where youth could connect with one another, recharge, and grow together.
As part of the camp, four seminar sessions were delivered on important mentorship and personal development topics:
- Mentorship Follow-Up and Its Importance
- Time Management
- Character Education
- The Importance of Consultation and Shared Decision-Making
These sessions helped student mentors reflect on their responsibilities, develop stronger leadership habits, and better understand the role of mentorship in supporting younger students and building a positive community culture.
GRFS thanks all mentors, volunteers, and team members who contributed to making this camp a meaningful, enjoyable, and inspiring experience.
At GRFS, we are proud to support youth mentorship, leadership development, character education, and meaningful friendships that help young people grow with confidence, responsibility, and purpose.







