We have started Cloudfunding. (JapanGiving)  

 Please read the following explanation and click the above photo.

 Our NGO’s operating costs are from membership fees, donations, and private grants. We have been informing of our activities through the Internet and Activity reports, but now we are having a financial problem due to declining fees and donations, which makes it hard to continue our activities. So we applied for ‘Japangiving,’ the biggest donation site in Japan connecting NPOs and ‘supporters’ who want to do something for the society. Now that we got the approval from the site, we’ d like to announce that we have started Cloudfunding(Japangiving). We hope lots of people will notice our site, get interested in our activities, and make a donation to us.
 For more detail, please click here or click the photo above.(Japangiving site is all in Japanese)

 You could also make a donation through here. We are looking forward to receiving your support.

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 We did refurbishing work for Cambodia and Thailand.*

The detail is from here.

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 We received the project report from Ethiopia.*

 The project report has been sent to us from the Cheshire Foundation(CFAI), Ethiopia. The report includes the handing-over ceremony which was held in Dessie, Ethiopia in Feburary 2016.  The project report from CFAI( )

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 We issued the activity report Vol.12. *

The detail is from here.

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 We issued the report of handing-over ceremony in India.*

The detail is from here.

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 We did refurbishing work for Cambodia.*

The detail is from here.

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 We loaded 170 wheelchairs on the ship for Vietnam.

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 We loaded 80 wheelchairs on the ship for Malaysia.

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 We did refurbishing work for Cambodia and Malaysia.*

The detail is from here.

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August 3, 2016 Report of a visit to a special school in Thailand.(No.2)     (Takeshi Kimura)

Takeshi Kimura, one of our members living in Thailand, visited a special school Nontha Buri prefecture, in Thailand. This is the excerpt from his report. (For the entire report in Japanese only, click here.)

Nonthaburi Special School
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Date: August 3, Wednesday.

 Soi Samakkahi Tham 1 Tambon Phimonrat, Amphoe Bang Bua Thaong,
    Chang Wat Nonthaburi 11110

This school, unlike the school I visited last time, is rather small, and has no school fees.

It has 79 students in total, but not all the students come to school every day: they come about three days a week by turns, so there are usually about 40 students at school. Teachers give lessons both at school and at home.

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I had a talk with some parents in this classroom.
(From my left side) Mr. Wichai, Ms. Ramduan, Ms. Aranya, Ms. Darlin, and Ms. Runsan.

Mr. wichai.
He couldn’t find a wheelchair for his son because all the wheelchairs sent from Japan were not big enough.
He wants a bigger size wheelchair, but it might be hard to find a suitable one.

Ms. Ramduan(in pink dress)
She got a new wheelchair this time. The new one is much better than the one she had before and she is expressing
her gratitude. Her child is Nunluthai, four years old.

Ms. Aranya(in pink Muslim dress)
She brings her child to school three days a week, and takes care of him at home on other days.
Her child can walk, but he needs support. They want a wheelchair to use at home, too.

Ms Darlin.
They have a wheelchair given by a relative, which has become too small. So they applied this time.
Her daughter, Egg(twelve years old) can walk somehow. They get orthosis this time.

Ms. Runsann.
She can’t get a wheelchair this time because of procedure problems.

Photos with wheelchair users and people I interviewed.
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                            Shaking hands with the principal.

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The wheelchairs we sent.ノンタブリ17

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19 wheelchairs and 10 orthoses.

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With teachers.

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1.Neatness
2.Tidiness
3.Cleaning
4.Cleanliness
5.Discipine


This was the first time for this school to get wheelchairs through APHT. According to the principal, they are still short of wheelchairs and some parents do not seem to know how to apply for getting one. This school is located in the suburbs of Bangkok. I’m afraid there will be more need for wheelchairs in rural areas in this country.

The above is the excerpt from his report. (For the entire report in Japanese only, click here.)

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