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We finished refurbishing wheelchairs for Philippines(2nd).*
We did refurbishing 35 wheelchairs for Philippines. The weather was fair, not so cold or windy, good for our monthly meeting. There were over sixty people for today’s activity; Sagami women’s university group, Vietnamese group, Ethiopian group, Tama technical high … Continue reading
We received photos of children from Thailand.*
The 86 wheelchairs and 110 sets of orthoses we sent in September last year arrived in Thailand on October. We received several photos of Thai children, who had just got their own wheelchairs at the donation ceremony.
〇 Happy New Year!
Our NGO sent seven hundred seventy-nine wheelchairs to eight countries last year. It’s all thanks to our supporters and people who take part in our activities that we made it. From the very beginning, we promoted our work from different … Continue reading
Ambassador of Ethiopia tried kimono.
On December 25, I invited Mr. CHAM Ugala Uriat, Ambassador of Ethiopia, to my costume store. Mr. and Mrs. ambassador came with their children, the minister and the secretary. Mr. Abeba, a member of our NPO, played an important role … Continue reading
We finished refurbishing wheelchairs for Philippines.*
It’s a freezing cold day. Today’s participants were Vietnamese group, Sagamai Women’s University group, Ethiopian group, Tama Technical high school group, and regular volunteers; about fifty in total. To read more,
We loaded 90 wheelchairs on the ship for India.*
We loaded 90 wheelchairs on the ship. It left Tokyo on 13th and is arriving at Singapore on 23rd. Then the wheelchairs are transshipped onto the 2nd vessel and will reach Kolkata, India on 29th. We updated the Donation Record … Continue reading
We loaded 90 wheelchairs on the ship for Laos.*
We loaded 90 wheelchairs on the ship for Laos. We updated the Donation Record Graph. The detail is from here.
We have finished refurbishing wheelchairs for Laos.*
The detail is from here.
The annual Fussa Blues Festival was held.
Fussa Blues Festival was held today, and a lot of people came in spite of the rain. I cooked Ethiopian curry for fifty people with Mr. Abebe and it was sold out in the morning. I was pleasantly surprised that … Continue reading
At the Paraguay Festival
Oct. 7, I went to “Paraguay Festival,” an event held annually at Hikarigaoka Park, in my neighborhood. It was a hot day, but there were lots of people joining the festival. I visited the guests’ seats to find Mr. Toyotoshi, … Continue reading