It cleared up in the morning and we started refurbishing work for Cambodia. Nearly 70 members joined today’s work, including Vietnamese group, Sagami Women’s College group, Nikko Asset Management group, Ethiopian group, Tama Technical High School group, a volunteer from Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., and other regular volunteers. Though it became cloudy while working and it rained a little, the work went smoothly and we finished refurbishing 43 wheelchairs today, which means we have finished 67 in total. We’ll have reached 90, our original goal for Cambodia next month.
Today’s lunch was Vietamense dishes, Pho and Spring rolls, made by Vietnamese group. They did everything for our lunch, from getting foodstuff, preparing cookware, and cooking. Everyone must have had the same feeling, a sense of unity. Thank you, Vietnamese Group!
Our working place: Tama Wrapping Kogyo Corp.
Mr. Oda is explaining today’s working procedure to participants.
Vietnamese members preparing Pho(left) and Spring roll(right).
Work in the afternoon: packing, measuring, and putting in the warehouse.
(photo in the lower right shows the warehouse before storing)
Cleaning up and putting things in order: these are important work, too.
Participants listening to today’s results.