Each of us has a mission to fulfill: a mission of love. We are
going to be judged on love; not on how much we have done, but
on how much love we have put into our actions. - Mother Teresa
Photo: Visit to a retirement home with a performance and hugs, Nozomi
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The following is a brief summary what forms of humanitarian aid we provided up to now: Russia: Four tons of food and clothing to about 2000 victims of Sakhalin
earthquake North-Korea: A total of 40 tons of humanitarian aid consisting of milk
powder, protein, rice, baby food, olive oil. Cambodia: We have been supporting the establishment of 250 schools
in the Cambodian country side, through shipments of computers, school
supplies, books, generators, solar panels, shoes, t-shirts and other
needs.
For more information on this project please visit the web site:
www.cambodiaschools.com Some totals of aid sent: Three tons of pencils and other school supplies, 4 cars, 1
jeep Pajero, 1 4WD van, 8 ambulances, 997 computers including 197 G3 and G4, other computer equipment such as 430 monitors, printers,
scanners, keyboards etc., 30 generators,
typewriters, office supplies, 3 wheel chairs, 4 dental clinics,
educational supplies, 28,032 educational books, schoolbags, 12 890 t-shirts, 9698 pairs of shoes, 50 swimming pants,
toys, children’s videos & audio tapes, 144,000 pairs of surgical gloves, several x-ray machines, including 1
mobile, 1 c-arm and 1 Panorama x-ray machine,
2 electrocardiographs, 1 Dynascope electrocardiogram, 1 ultrasound, 1
hospital bed, 1 stretcher, 80 double sheets, 1 respirator, 4 dental units, dental tools, 50 Littman’s
stethoscopes, 16 pairs of doctor’s shoes, 24 pairs of crutches, 30 nurses’ uniforms, 1 Mitsubishi compressor, sewing machines, furniture including school desks, 25 solar panels, 3 Panorama, 6 Olympia manual typewriters, 1 Yamaha Piano Electron, 1 library set, and other items. You can find out more about the hospital, medical project and orphanage
we’ve been investing in by visiting the
following web sites: http://shch.hopeworldwide.org/index.htm,
www.villageleap.com, www.futurelight.org Bangladesh: 4 computers, 4 monitors for rural schools West Africa: A 2-ton truck to the South Western Uganda Mission, 3
computers to Radio Mission, 1 truck to Zaire India, Calcutta: Van to “Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association”,
an NGO for rural women in West Bengal, mainly those abused by
men or seeking refuge from domestic violence.
Two desktop computers to a mission outpost.
Photo from a long time ago:
We performed at Mother Teresa’s hospital in
Bombay
Goa: Supplied sponsorship and two Norton Computers for a
school for street children.
Professor Swaminathan’s Rural Information Center Project 151
PCs, 2 scanners, 1 printer & other equipment
India International School in Japan received 2 laser printers Sri Lanka: 20 kg of stationary, scissors, pencils, erasers, 300
notebooks, 200 t-shirts, 100 shirts, 100 pairs of
shoes to school, “Horenji Yochien” in Kurunegala. Established branch in
2003. Tanzania: 1 jeep, 20 computers, 20 monitors, 60 double sheets, 58 pairs
of shoes and sneakers, many boxes of
high quality clothing, hand bags, toys, crayons Malawi: 38 boxes of clothing for orphans and poor. 20 Pentium 2
computers, one laser printer, one hub machine,
internet cables and other equipment parts to an NGO for setting up an
internet café at a refugee center. Papua New Guinea: a land cruiser for HOPE Worldwide hospital Mongolia: 30 computers for schools, one printer World Hunger Project (Canada): 1 lap top Thailand: Ambulance and medical machines to equip an entire clinic,
including CT scan, X-ray, operation room,
blood check machine, etc., to a hospital now being constructed
belonging to the Doi Tung Development Project. Japan: Distribution of food and other supplies to various volunteer
branches, including a local orphanage,
several Old Folks homes and a center for handicapped people. Among the
donated items are 20 computers, 300
t-shirts, 350 cases of diapers, comfortable furniture for the aged, etc.
- Preparation of meals for between 800 to 1000 homeless people in
Shinjuku every second week.
- Personal counseling and life coaching: yearly we minister to about
5000 people and receive over 800 visits.
Side by Side International Marujyo Building, Toneri 1-17-21, Adachi-ku, Tokyo 121-0831, Japan
Tel / Fax 03-3898-9284