Hello,
Could anyone point me to any resources dealing with how to get started with charity work in Japan? I have a bit of free time, and I'd really enjoy getting started in some volunteer work over here.
Thanks.
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ibiza wrote:Could anyone point me to any resources dealing with how to get started with charity work in Japan? I have a bit of free time, and I'd really enjoy getting started in some volunteer work over here..
Taro Toporific wrote:Also you can check out
CHILDREN RIGHTS COUNCIL JAPAN SITE (http://www.crcjapan.com)
Rice Patrol Ministry - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
It's a new millenium, but some are still homeless and hungry in Tokyo. Rice Patrol takes place the second and third Saturday of each month, when members of St. Alban's gather to make "onigiri" rice cakes at the Franciscan Chapel Centre in Roppongi for distribution to some of Tokyo's homeless people. Volunteers are always needed. We meet at the FCC at 4:30-6:00 p.m. No special skills needed, other than a willingness to get on with the job. It takes about an hour if we have enough people. Please contact St. Alban's if you can help.
General Information
Volunteering in Tokyo Area is an excellent directory published by Foreign Executive Women (FEW). 1500 yen. As of this writing there is only one copy left. The group is currently seeking sponsorship for the next edition.
Tel / fax: 03-3469-9258
TELL Calendar. An 18-month calendar full of useful information and contact numbers. 1500 yen.
tel: 03-3968-4193
International Organizations
Amnesty International (English number) tel: 0467-23-7018
Greenpeace, tel: 03-5351-5400
Refugees International, tel: 03-5500-3094
Shapla Neer, one of the oldest volunteer groups in Japan, focusing on helping people in developing countries help themselves. Many activities in Bangladesh.
Tel: 03-3202-7863, Japanese
website: http:// http://www.shaplaneer.org
Helplines, Helping the Foreign Community in English
TELL (business office), tel: 03-3968-4193,
website: http://www.tell.gol.com
Japan Helpline, tel: 03-5689-8184,
website: http://iac.co.jp/~jhelp/jhlp/jhlp.html
Local Community Help
Franciscan Chapel Center in Roppongi offers may opportunities for volunteers: distributing food to the homeless in Shinjuku and Asakusa, prison visits, reaching out to street children, and helping to increase awareness in Japan of the issue of child prostitution. For details and contact numbers call 03-3401-2141 or check out the website: http://www2.gol.com/users/fcchapel/
Sumida International Club (SIC) is a group of Japanese and foreign residents involved in various community projects. Their motto: Towards a Free, Equal and Borderless Society.
Tel/fax: 03-5610-0273, website:http://member.nifty.ne.jp/SIC
The Tokyo Volunteer Center in Iidabashi serves as the main information center for the district offices. Visit the center to get general information or call 03-3235-1171 to find out the number of the volunteer center in your district. Some examples:
Shinjuku-ku Volunteer Center, tel: 03-3341-7176
Minato-ku Volunteer Center, tel: 03-3431-2081
Meguro-ku Volunteer Center, tel: 03-3714-2534
ibiza wrote:Thanks.
I'll check into those. Just for reference, I'm 20 and living in Koriyama (in Fukushima ken), and I'm really looking for more social activities where I'd be able to meet some nice people in the process.
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