Haroon Siraj
Swat
The National Youth Summer Camp 2024, jointly organized by Hawks Youth Vision Foundation and International School of Leadership and Youth Affairs, Swat, concluded on the other day. The four-day the camp, held from July 25 to 28, brought together 50 young participants from across Pakistan to develop leadership skills, foster teamwork, and promote community service.
Renowned speakers and experts led engaging workshops and sessions on leadership, social justice, sustainable development, and climate change. Additionally, the camp organized a plantation drive and cleaning activities at Malamjaba and Saidu Sharif, Swat, emphasizing the importance of environmental responsibility.
Participants praised the camp for providing a platform to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded individuals. This camp has empowered me to become a better leader and change-maker, said Vanika, a participant from Sindh.
Sana Ullah Hunain Founder Hawks Youth Vision Foundation said that organization aims to empower young leaders to drive positive change in their communities.
The organization plans to organize more camps and initiatives to promote leadership development and youth empowerment, ultimately contributing to a brighter future for Pakistan.











