Providing Volunteer Opportunities in Japan
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Summary
We make it easy for both foreigners and Japanese to volunteer to help the Tokyo community, no matter what language they speak. We have pretested projects and put the societal needs in context for all.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Even with the growing societal concerns in Japan, structured volunteerism is very new to Japanese society. In addition, the nonprofit sector is very underdeveloped. There are no tax laws to encourage charitable giving, and not much encouragement is given to individuals who wish to volunteer. With all of these factors, there are true impediments to volunteering in Japan for both Japanese and foreign nationals. We aim to address these concerns by providing bilingual volunteer opportunities.
Activities
We are doing our part to grow the "3rd" sector in Tokyo. While helping friends or family is a cultural norm here, assisting those you don't know is a more recent development. We're helping foreigners & Japanese serve the community better together.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $128,529
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $201,470
Total Funding Goal: $330,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
Hands On Tokyo(HOT) serves as a bilingual volunteer organization connecting 800 volunteers to worthy projects within the Tokyo community. HOT will assist approximately 500 seniors, children and adults in participating more fully in society.
Project Message
HOT is not only able to connect volunteers with NPOs, but also to provide traditionally understaffed NPOs with additional resources to plan and implement volunteer programs.
- Dawson (Steven) Lin, Former President and CEO Asia, CAPMARK
Who is Running This Project
Contact
D. Steven Lin
Board Chairman
Kamiyacho MT Bldg. 14th Floor
4-3-20 Toranomon, Minato-ku
Tokyo, 105-0001
Japan
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Project Sponsor
Organization
Hands on Tokyo
Kamiyacho MT Bldg. 14th Floor 4-3-20 Toranomon, Minato-ku
Tokyo,
n/a
105-0001
Japan
81-3-5404-3563
http://www.handsontokyo.org
Where this Project is Located
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This project is located in
Japan
and can also be found under
Democracy and Governance.
For more information about Japan, read the Human Development Report on Japan or the Wikipedia entry for Japan.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on May 22, 2007
Latest Update from the Field
New Project: English Conversation for the Blind
By Marcela Campos - Director, May 13, 2009 02:31 PM
Today Rie is both teacher and HOT project coordinator for the English Conversation for Blind Adults project. One Saturday a month four volunteers meet with Rie’s class and talk about themselves, share stories and enjoy getting to know the students. Rie says the sessions have made her students much more motivated to study English because they want to converse freely with the volunteers. “The HOT volunteers are bringing so much excitement and richness to my students' lives”, says Rie. “I wish I could show you the awe on their faces when they touched the "locks" of an African-American lady volunteer for the first time, or the big grins when I explained a volunteer's eyes are blue and his hair is light brown!” The classes are equally as enriching for the volunteers and the experiences they bring back have made this one of HOT’s most popular projects.
Through working with Rie and her students, HOT developed a close relationship with the Japan Federation for the Blind. From that sprang the International Festival for the Blind at the 2008 Day of Service and HOT’s newest project, English Conversation for Blind High School students at the National School for the Blind Affiliated with Tsukuba University. Each session HOT volunteers introduce themselves to students from the school’s International Exchange Club in simple English talking about how long they have been in Japan, hobbies, profession. Then the students ask questions and practice basic-to- intermediate-level conversation.
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