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National 3/11 Relief Fund

National 3/11 Relief Fund. JETAA USA National Conference 2012 Christina Omori (CR2) us2.jetaausa@gmail.com. Background. Originally JETAANY fund Opened to national fund for all US chapters Established committee to manage fund

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National 3/11 Relief Fund

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  1. National 3/11 Relief Fund JETAA USA National Conference 2012 Christina Omori (CR2)us2.jetaausa@gmail.com

  2. Background • Originally JETAANY fund • Opened to national fund for all US chapters • Established committee to manage fund • US chapters voted for fund to support community projects on children’s education in affected towns

  3. $26,700 • By Hitoshi Tanaka, former Foreign Ministry official, SF Consul-General ’98-’00 • Grants covered university entrance exam fees for 70 students from Takata HS, Rikuzentakata where JET Monty Dickson lived • Student testimonials: • I had to start to study from buying a pencil and an eraser because my house and school were totally destroyed. We’ve received many support goods sent to school and financial support, so that I could concentrate on studying hard. • I passed the entrance examinations and could step forward for my dream of becoming a midwife so as to contribute in the local medical care. I would like to save and take care of every precious life. To achieve my dream, I am going to study hard at school and get a nurse’s license.

  4. Kodomo no empowerment $25,000 • NPO supporting tutoring for Rikuzentakata junior high and elementary school students • 「学びの部屋」 - “Learning rooms” lead by university students and local tutors in honor of JET Monty Dickson • Tutors also provided emotional and psychological support: students often felt comfortable to confide in them because they were closer in age, and tutors could refer them to receive proper help if necessary • 100 students, 3 classrooms as of Aug. 2012 • All 3rd year junior high students in the program passed their high school entrance exams • Japan’s Ministry of Education and United Way replicating the program in other disaster zones

  5. Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund $5,000 • JET in Ishinomaki, Miyagi • Family established fund and is hosted by her school, St. Catherline’s • Fund supports: • “Taylor Bunko” reading corners for 7 schools in her town. Each has 60 of Taylor’s favorite children’s books & 200 others chosen by the school. Three are complete, one in Mangokuura where Taylor taught and two in the school where the builder Endo-san’s children were lost, and four more are planned. • Exchange programs for local students and teachers • Donations to other NPOs providing relief to affected towns • Fund is currently $239,000 as of 10/17/12

  6. Live your Dream: The Taylor Anderson story $1,750 • Documentary by NY filmmaker Reggie Life • JETAANY held two fundraisers to raise money to support the film • Kickstarter campaign received $28,775, $10,000 over their $18,000 goal • Film premieres two weeks from today, Friday, 11/9/12 in Richmond, VA near Taylor’s hometown

  7. $5,000 • JET-run organization founded by JET Paul Yoo providing disaster aid in Rikuzentataka and other affected areas • Our funds helped volunteerAKITA to make 3 volunteer trips to affected Tohoku regions from Oct. 2011 to Mar. 2012 • Funds supported activity costs such as travel for volunteers to clear tsunami debris and in partnership with the Tayor Anderson Memorial fund, purchasing supplies and a TV for an orphanage in Sendai • Funds also enabled 20 current JETs to volunteer in Rikuzentakata alongside JETAAi attendees in Oct. 2011 • BeliefNet in April 2012 named Paul Yoo “most inspiring person of the month”

  8. ~$20,000 • Currently still in the planning stages • Jim Gannon leading efforts with City Hall and Board of Education to determine needs • Looking for fund to support children’s education

  9. Distribution of funds • ~$88,900 total raised by JETAA USA for 3/11 Fund • $26,700 – Hope for Tomorrow • $25,000 – Kodomo no Empowerment – E-pa+CH • $5,000 – Taylor Anderson Memorial Fund • $1,750 – Live Your Dream: The Taylor Anderson Story • $5,000 – volunteerAKITA • ~$20,000 – Rikuzentakata City education project (TBD) • -$3,500 – fund management fees

  10. Special thanks • Jim Gannon • Jessyca Livingston • Rod McLeod • Monica Yuki • Kelly Nixon • Megan Miller Yoo • Ryan Hart • Steven Horowitz • Matthew Cook • Michelle Spezzacatena • ShannanSpisak • Matt Gillam • JETAA USA Chapters

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