FAzs summer camp 2025 in georgia

september 3-10, 2025 grigoleti, greorgia

In the younger group, participants enjoyed interactive storytelling and hands-on projects, discovering how small actions can make a difference and practicing empathy and cooperation. Teenagers explored moral dilemmas and the balance between personal freedom and responsibility, engaging in lively discussions and reflecting thoughtfully on how their choices affect others. Counsellors observed that these sessions sparked genuine interest, encouraged active participation, and fostered an open, supportive environment. The campers not only gained knowledge but also developed critical thinking, teamwork, and ethical awareness, leaving the sessions inspired to apply what they learned in their daily lives.

“The camp was a special experience for me; I felt that inclusivity and equality were truly valued here. Before the camp, I often felt a sense of injustice in my everyday life. At school, I repeatedly encountered situations where girls' opinions were taken less seriously than boys'. Sometimes this was very hurtful and made me keep quiet. At camp, however, I felt a completely different attitude: here, my words were valued and my opinion was respected. We discussed gender equality, and for me this was an important experience — for the first time, I felt that I could speak freely and be heard.”

Elene Nadiradze, tbilisi