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In July 2018, a camp was held at Hebraica JCC, our partner’s country club in Pilar. The camp was a great way to induct and integrate our new members to both of our chapters and a really fun opportunity to meet new people.

BBYO Argentina Region is only composed of two chapters, so we put a lot of effort to bond both of our chapters so they feel at home. Sometimes, being a smaller delegation than the USA or Canada feels a little overwhelming. The camp helped a lot in this aspect because our programming was planned well and enabled us to create new friendships and building new links between people.

Even though it rained throughout the night, a lot of people took part and all went back home knowing new people and being more involved in BBYO, and that’s what’s it’s all about!


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