※ 野菜の無償支援について (2024年8月7日) お知らせ

Activities to contribute to welfare

・We will provide free support for food, clothing, etc. to child-rearing households that need support.

・We will conduct activities to create a place for children at the local neighborhood association.

We are soliciting donations for children’s clothes and books.

In addition, using compost that turns organic matter such as food waste and dead leaves into organic matter with the power of nature,

We grow organic vegetables using farmland and provide them free of charge to the children’s cafeteria.

・Activities to spread the treatment of livestock animals and pet animals based on the idea of animal welfare

We will provide support information for the protection of dogs and cats who have lost their place to go.

・Long-term care non-insured service welfare support activities in each local government

・Consultation, advice, etc. in daily life for foreign nationals living in Japan (including language study abroad and technical intern trainees)

When I see and hear about NPOs and NGOs, I think there are overwhelmingly many people who think of organizations that donate money or donate “goods” such as daily necessities and daily necessities. I was like that too.

However, just “giving” money and goods unilaterally may temporarily improve the environment, but the reality is that it is difficult to connect to the progress of the people of the country in the true sense.

We believe that it is necessary to develop warm-hearted leaders who will create the infrastructure (social capital base) of “employment, education and welfare”.

In order to do that, first of all, I think that it is essential to have an opportunity to learn basics and a place in the environment.

I don’t think Japan is an exception, but “We’ll do something about it!” I am convinced that warm friends who are determined, stand up, and support each other, and the environment (including systems and laws) that can grow up are the most necessary “supply” for us ordinary people.

I am determined to create such an environment.

We aim to launch and operate several small primary education institutions in developing countries with 2030 as one major goal.

I think development support activities for independence are very complex and difficult issues and problems, but even if you are groping, I have hope in my heart that there will always be a lot of smiles when you support each other step by step every day.