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We invest our part of capital to one fund which donates their management fee to the organization working for forest, water, ocean, animal, developing countries and nature.
We raise up used Japanese backpack and donate this to children in Afghanistan. They use it as their backpack to carry something and desk to study.
20 dollar donation can gives safe water for one year in developing countries. Everyday over 1400 children are dead because of dirty water in the world.
One photo grapher made a book with developing countries children. This book shows tough situation to live, to survive and to be adult. We buy and donate these books to share our clients to let them know this truth.
We donate Hospitality Business Certification to keep true hospitality in Japan and the world.
Greenschool in Bali teaches the importance of nature to children by true experience to play with nature and study in nature.
You can donate your hair if you have over 30cm to make wigs for children with diseases.
Earth Day Roadmap Challenge mission will be to raise $500K to boost our Local Scholarship Program for Balinese children and build aCommunity Innovation Hub to take sustainable solutions to a new level and share with others around the world.
We support SPOON project which provides foods and drinks for children in Bangladesh with 100 football players in J1(Japanese professional league).
We are helping to make cookies to send to Rohingya people from Myanmar. One bag of cookie(24 cookies) contains 115g and 400kcal and is enough to maintain their nutrition for one day.
We donates to MCS because we agree with Montessori philosophy and education system. We are encouraged to grow up independent, self-improved and innovative children for next generation.
We support Japanese your students and Infinity International School. This school has no building, but can study in Philippine 1st year, in some countries 2nd year, and can decide what they study anywhere in the world 3rd year. Then they can have opportunities to join universities oversea.
100% of your donation goes to your local partner hospital to support the Child Life Department. Funding to hospitals provides salaries for Child Life Specialists and Fellows, a full-time Child Life presence in Emergency Department, creation of dedicated playrooms, teen lounges and family space, and the ability for our hospitals to purchase educational equipment, computers, iPads and distraction toys for use during procedures as well as toys created specifically for physical and developmental limitations.
We work for Takita Kumu Photo gallery in Tokyo with Galileo Foundation. Photos are taken by Lisa Kristine(TED : https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_kristine_glimpses_of_modern_day_slavery).
Room to Read was founded in 1999 by John Wood, a former Microsoft executive, who began by donating 3,000 books from family and friends to a Nepalese library. Room to Read now operates in ten countries across Asia and Africa, has more than 18,000 program schools and has reached 10 million children. There are more than 40,000 girls enrolled in the Girls’ Education program. Room to Read has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, won the UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy and the Library of Congress Rubenstein Prize, as well as received a four out of four-star rating from Charity Navigator for more than 10 years.
「Room to Read Girls’ Education Program」
https://www.roomtoread.org/impact-reach/2016-global-results-and-impact-report/girls-education-program/
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. We started to provide oversea Non-life insurance for earthquake and disaster to Japanese companies.
EDUCATE A CHILD, a program of Education Above All, is a global initiative launched by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar, which aims to significantly reduce the numbers of children worldwide who are missing out on their right to education.
An estimated 64* million primary school-aged children in the world have no access to education, the vast majority of them live in extreme poverty. They include children affected by conflict and natural disasters, but also those in urban slums or remote rural areas.
Over the last few years we've been working on Tony’s Chocolonely's rules of the game for slave-free cocoa. At this point we are confident that it enables cocoa farmers to earn a living income. And that will put an end to modern slavery and illegal child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa.
Our rules of the game for slave-free cocoa is based on 5 sourcing principles. We believe that all chocolate companies should apply these principles to their relationship with cocoa farmers. And – this is very important – the rules will only work if you use all of the principles together. So, picking out 2 or 3 and doing your own thing is not an option. You gotta stick to all 5, otherwise it just wo