In keeping up with the tradition of molding future nation-builders, Araullo University-phinma gathered 106 active and potential student leaders for its Inspire to Lead, Aspire to Win (ILAW) Camp 3.0 Last August 10 to 12, in cooperation with Ayala Young Leaders Alumni Association - Central Luzon (AYLAA-CL).
Ilaw Camp 3.0 Brought together participants from the six colleges through teambuilding activities that tested their strength, willpower and unity, both as members of their respective groups and as a batch.
Aside from these, ILAW Campers also acquired nuggets of wisdom from Ayala Young Leaders Congress Director Mr. Simon Mossesgeld, who discussed the principles of servant leadership and its relevance to the studentry and society. Also, selected au-phinma alumni provided inspiration by sharing their experiences as former standard-bearers of their alma mater; Engr. Jose Ariel Domingo, Rommel Jorge Agapito, md., And dwne radio announcer Melicia Ciriaco answered questions about student leadership as well.
Capping off the affair, ilaw Campers convened through their group leaders and decided on their batch name and values. Batch GUYS (Group of United Young Servants) was founded upon integrity, unity, determination, trust, and fear of God. They will work on a project for the betterment of the Araullian community for the years to come.
The teambuilding activities were facilitated by invited aylaa-cl members and the camp itself was organized by au-phinma’s Center for Student Development and Leadership. Ma. Gladys Repollo
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