Brazil – Acampabosco 2024 brings together young people in Pindamonhangaba to strengthen youth leadership and leadership
Pindamonhangaba, Brazil – April 2024 - From April 19 to 21, the activity called Acampabosco 2024 took place, bringing together about 80 young people in Pindamonhangaba. It was organised by the Youth Ministry Sector in the Salesian Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora Province of Sao paolo Brazil (BSP). The central objective of the event is to promote youth leadership and leadership in Salesian communities, offering spaces, opportunities and forms of support. The program included sports activities, competitions and moments of spirituality. The diversity of the participants reflected the richness of Don Bosco's legacy, while the personal encounter with Jesus Christ was highlighted as fundamental in guiding the projects and lives of young people. Acampabosco is not only a moment of fun and conviviality, but also an opportunity to strengthen faith and commitment to the Salesian values of each of the participants.
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