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A Camp for pre-youth of 12-14 years old


14-19 April 2013


Yerrinbool Bahá’í Centre of Learning is pleased to offer a new camp for 12-14 years old. The camp is called Arura, an Australian aboriginal word for “camp”.

The camp offers a space for this age group to enhance their social and communication skills, develop close bonds with others in their age group, and align themselves more closely with worship and service, one of the underlying themes of the Five Year Plan.

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