3. Disaster relief
The Uwajima NPO Center provides consultation services to disaster victims regarding their concerns and provides support to resolve issues. We will disseminate the situation of disasters that may occur in Uwajima City in the future, and hope to obtain support from outside the city. Additionally, the center's Yoshida window salon space has been opened for post-disaster care. We encourage interaction between disaster victims and local residents as a place for communication.
- What is trouble consultation?
- This center provides consultation services to disaster victims regarding their concerns, connects their needs to relevant organizations within the city, and provides support to resolve issues. In particular, we visit the homes of disaster victims and elderly people living alone, discuss their problems and concerns with the government and social welfare council, and help find solutions.
- What is a tea party?
- A tea party held on the third Thursday of the month that anyone can easily participate in. A place for disaster victims and local residents to communicate. The venue will be the salon space within our center, the Yoshida Community Center, etc. From time to time, she plans "outing salons" and visits various parts of the city.
The Uwajima NPO Center will disseminate information about the disaster situation that may occur in Uwajima City in the future, and will help obtain support from outside the city.
- Bimonthly publication of the paper “ Carriage Newspaper ”
- What is Carriage Newspaper? :This is a newspaper that uses print media to inform the public in a more easily understandable manner about how the regions that were left with major scars by the heavy rains in western Japan are doing their part to rebuild. These are available at the center, so please feel free to take them home with you. You can also get a PDF version on the download page , so please take advantage of it.