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We aim to contribute to the creation of an environment that fosters a healthy society and human beings by conducting business such as human resource development related to active play and sports.
Through sports, we offer dreams to the children of the region. We contribute to the "health promotion" of the community through sport. To contribute to the "revitalisation" of the local community through sport.
Vision / Society we aim for Through activities to promote climbing for people with disabilities, we will realize a universal society that recognizes diversity and create a more mature and prosperous society. Mission / Our mission / purpose Monkey Magic is an NPO that is active with the concept of "even invisible walls can be overcome" with the aim of greatly expanding the possibilities of people including the visually impaired through free climbing.
Youth Welfare Center is an organization that cares for youth who, for various reasons, are not able to be raised by their families. The staff endeavor so that the children are able to make their way as independent members of society. Youth Welfare Center also provides a range of care and support for former residents.
Teach For Japan, contributes to establishing a society, where all children, regardless of their region, type of school, or socio-economic circumstances, have access to quality education, so that they can reach their full potential. The mission of Teach For Japan is to recruit, encourage and prepare talented and ambitious young people to become effective and inspiring teachers and leaders to be able to facilitate access to quality education for every child in Japan.
We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety
1. Explore the potential of sport for empowerment. 2. Promote an inclusive society through sport. 3. Develop young practitioners who can use sport for social inclusion.
This corporation aims to support the healthy growth of children and their parents and community development by implementing, researching and researching children's play and learning, and improving the child-rearing environment.
Women Win's vision is that of a world in which every adolescent girl and young woman fully exercises her rights. Our mission is to advance the playing field that empowers girls through sport and play. Women Win is the global leader in girls and women's empowerment through sport. We leverage the power of play to help adolescent girls and young women build leadership skills and become better equipped to exercise their rights. Since 2007, we have impacted the lives of 2,822,400 adolescent girls and young women directly and indirectly in over 100 countries. This is possible thanks to collaborations with a wide variety of grassroots women's organisations, companies, development organisations, sports bodies and government agencies. Women Win currently supports initiatives in Asia, Africa, Middle East, North and South America. Our work is focused on empowering girls and young women through sport, emphasising the prevention of gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and economic empowerment. In practice this involves developing high quality specialised tools and curricula; delivering training and capacity building workshops; monitoring and evaluation tools and systems development; and providing strategic and programmatic support. Women Win invests in and manages a diverse portfolio of global partners with approximately 1.5 million euros of direct funding granted annually.
Friends of Humanity SA is a Geneva-based non-profit organization supporting initiatives and projects in five essential areas: - Human rights and dignity - Education and training - Healthcare and medicine (including alternative medicine) - Environmental protection and conservation - Microfinance
1) Provide timely humanitarian relief in emergencies to help people whose lives have been threatened by conflicts and natural disasters. 2) Assist communities whose social foundations have been destroyed by providing rehabilitation and development cooperation for self-sustainability. 3) Pursue conflict prevention and resolution through our field activities. 4) Raise public awareness by disseminating information on assistance needs. 5) Put forward proposals for improving the effectiveness of relief-providing mechanisms in society.
On the 11th of March 2011, Japan was hit by one of the most powerful earthquakes ever known to have hit the country. Following the earthquakes, large tsunamis devastated Japan's north-eastern coast, damaging or destroying nearly 40,000 buildings, leaving 20,000 dead. IsraAID's first team arrived on the ground 4 days after the tsunami, and distributed aid, cleaned houses, created child-friendly spaces, and rebuilt schools. During this period, IsraAID discovered a rapidly growing need for psycho-social and post-traumatic care, and has decided to launch the "Japan IsraAID Support Program (JISP)" in August 2013. Drawing on local and foreign knowledge, IsraAID and JISP have provided direct support to the victims and trained thousands of professionals and care providers in MHPSS, offering PTSD prevention, stress-management and leadership workshops. Founded in the aftermath of the great disaster in Tohoku, JISP now operates as one of the leading humanitarian organizations based in Japan's Tohoku Region where very few international NGOs activate.