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FAISALABAD, Dec 18 (APP):The Government College Women University Faisalabad (GCWUF) organised a one-day facilitation camp under the Vice Chancellor’s Developing Young Leaders Program (DYLP) on Thursday at the Basic Science Block, providing students with direct access to a range of essential public and social services. The camp was open to students from all departments of the University and was jointly organized by the Community Welfare Society and the Directorate of Student Affairs, GCWUF.
The event was graced by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Kanwal Ameen (T.I.) as the Chief Guest.
Addressing the gathering, the Vice Chancellor emphasized that facilitation-based initiatives are crucial for familiarizing students with institutional services and civic mechanisms.
She stated that such platforms enable students to obtain accurate information, seek guidance, and resolve queries related to health, legal matters, safety, and career pathways within an academic environment.
The facilitation camp brought together representatives from Health Services, Legal Services, Food Safety Services, Khidmat Markaz Facilitation, Bank Services, Traffic Police, Women Police Safety Unit, and Vocational Training Institutes. Through dedicated stalls, students received on-the-spot guidance, counseling, and information, allowing them to interact directly with service providers and gain practical knowledge about civic responsibilities, financial awareness, professional opportunities, and personal safety.
The camp remained operational from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and witnessed active participation from students across the university. The initiative reflects GCWUF’s continued focus on student facilitation, institutional linkage, and structured engagement under DYLP, reinforcing the university’s commitment to creating informed and resource-aware graduates.
The successful organization of the camp highlighted GCWUF’s proactive role in connecting students with multi-sector services through coordinated and accessible platforms within the campus.