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2022.1.23 [Dormant deposit utilization project] Uwakai Junior High School Kitchen Car x Trouble Survey

Activity report

January 23, 2020

Address: 71 Higashikoji Ko, Yoshida-cho, Uwajima City Name of organization: Uwajima NPO Center Representative: Representative Tomoko Tanimoto
Person in charge: Akiko Hayashi

1-Name of business Uwakai Junior High School Kitchen Car Trouble Survey
2- Organizer (co-organizer)

Sponsored by: U.grandma Japan, a specified non-profit organization

Cooperation: Uwajima NPO Center

3-Purpose We investigate problems, identify local needs, and work with other organizations to lead to solutions. Creating communication among local residents.
4-Date and time

Sunday, January 23, 2020 11:00-13:00

4-Venue Former Uwakai Junior High School Gymnasium
5-Number of participants

Approximately 40 participants

6-Admission fee/participation fee, etc. free
7-Overview

Despite the cold and rainy day, many children came early to play. We explained the newly created Uwajima NPO Center flyer while distributing it , and played karuta, but we ended up playing basketball with the junior high school students who had come that day, and got some physical activity for the first time in a while. The children were so happy that they got along so well that they even called us staff members by nicknames. From there, the event became lively, with middle school students mainly helping out with the management.

I think we now have a system that allows us to run the event centered around the children who helped us the next time we hold an event here!

I would like to ask you to fill out a lot of surveys regarding your problems, and connect them to various groups and organizations to help solve your problems.

Starting from this day, the number of registrations on the official line is increasing★

8-Contact information Address: 71-1 Higashikoji, Yoshida-cho, Uwajima City
Name: Tomoko Tanimoto (Representative of Uwajima NPO Center)
Contact: 0895-49-3563
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