The Good Bunny Foundation has announced the return of its educational and cultural camp “Un Verano Contigo” with a groundbreaking edition that, for the first time, brings together art, music, and sports in a unified space for youth from underserved communities. The camp will take place this summer at Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, reaffirming the foundation’s mission to drive social transformation through creativity, self-expression, and movement.
With this evolution, “Un Verano Contigo” is cementing its place as one of the Caribbean’s leading educational and cultural initiatives, offering free access to high-quality experiences led by top professionals.

“My commitment to Puerto Rico’s youth is lifelong. This camp is a way to give back everything that art, music, and sports have given me. We want young people to see themselves as change-makers and to discover in their passions a path to transform their lives and communities,” said Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, global superstar and founder of the Good Bunny Foundation.
This year’s program will feature renowned mentors across disciplines, including visual artists, muralists, music producers, athletes, and coaches. Participants will take part in hands-on workshops, collaborative activities, and immersive experiences designed to foster holistic development.
New this year are workshops in fashion, photography, and mental health, further expanding the program’s impact:
Fashion: Local designers will guide students through creative processes from concept to the creation of unique pieces.
Photography: Digital and analog photography sessions focused on visual storytelling and community documentation.
Mental Health: Safe spaces led by professionals to address emotional wellness, self-esteem, and stress management.
“Our goal is to create a space where young people not only learn, but are inspired to dream big and act with purpose. By integrating art, music, and sports, we’re embracing a transformative, interdisciplinary, and accessible educational model,” said Che Juan Torres, Executive Director of the Good Bunny Foundation. “This project has already impacted hundreds of lives, and with this new phase, we’re taking it even further with new partnerships, special collaborations, and a community of mentors deeply committed to social change.”
This year, 43 young people from across Puerto Rico including towns such as Cabo Rojo, Yauco, Juana Díaz, Juncos, Hormigueros, and others will participate in a residential program that enhances their experience. The temporary residence not only ensures access for those living far from the metro area, but also promotes cultural exchange, community building, and meaningful connections among youth from diverse backgrounds.




















