Support Projects International Support Project

International Support Project

Bolivia Support Project (Completion of Project from January 2016 to January 2018)

Bolivia's Poco Poco is selected as the first overseas support business

Pocopoco support

Potosi, to which Poco Poco belongs, was the wealthiest city in the world during the Spanish colonial period, called the land of gold. God's blessing of "rich minerals" caused indigenous people to die of forced labor, exploitation, hunger, and altitude sickness, and it was Poco Poco that escaped such oppression and exploitation. The land that was visited for freedom became a very poor land isolated from civilization, and the poverty and alienation still extend to future generations.

Support for Santa Cruz Okinawa

Okinawa, Japan, which was occupied by the United States after World War II, was a place where about 3,329 Japanese Okinawa residents migrated to Bolivia from 1954 to 1979 as a result of the government's migration plan, forming a settlement. People lived by reclaiming the jungle, and it is very hot in tropical areas and there are many mosquitoes and insects. The association moved from Pokopoco to Santa Cruz Okinawa to support the elderly and children in need.

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Dispatch of the first overseas volunteer from the association to Bolivia (Poco Poco)

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Support mattresses for homes sleeping on dirt floors

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Support for daily necessities and school supplies

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language instruction support

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support for beauty services

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Local activity vehicle purchase support

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Medical and pharmaceutical support