Berci quickly stood out from the group with his diligence. He was helpful and very empathetic with his peers. Due to academic commitments, he couldn’t fulfill mentoring tasks in our camps during his university years, but he tried to compensate for this in other ways. When he wasn’t practicing somewhere, he spent his free time at the Community House, where he helped with everything, shared his university experiences and stories with the younger ones, or enriched career orientation events with his presentations. We wish him all the best!