| Fujimamas is proud to support its community in many ways! We take our social responsibility seriously and recognize the importance of expressing our care
and gratitude for our neighborhood whenever possible. In addition to supporting charitable organizations, we welcome local groups for luncheons, parties and meetings.
We are currently involved with the following business and community groups: |
Second Harvest Japan
We have been providing more than 2,500 meals since the year 2000 to the homeless, through this wonderful group. |
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The Tyler Foundation
One of our Fujimamas Families, folks who have supported us and shared their happiness and sorrows in our community have started a new foundation! We wanted to tell you all about it. Tyler was a smiling, wonderful baby boy and we miss him. His family has started this foundation in his honor to help other families with children fighting cancer! We hope you will Check out the Homepage and lend your support with a donation or by volunteering.
The Tyler Foundation is a Japan-based nonprofit organization supporting children in Japan with cancer and their families. |
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Make A Wish Japan
Make-A-Wish is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to grant wishes for children with life threatening or terminal illness between the ages of 3 and 18 years old. Make-A-Wish is neither a religious nor political organization, but works with any individuals or organizations which share its vision. |
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Welcome Furoshiki
A Welcoming service for all newcomers. All the info you need in English to start your life in Japan! For your free visit, call Tokyo/Yokohama 5472-7074 or for Kansai 0788-58-3923. |  |
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JUCEE
Japan US-Coummunity Education and Exchange was established to promote non profit connections between people and organizations working with common concern across the Pacific. |
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Democrats Abroad Japan
Democrats Abroad Japan supports the goals and ideals of the American Democratic Party.They are the official Democratic Party organization for American citizens living in Japan. Contact them for: voter assistance, concerts, film screenings, speaker events, and other politically-focused events and resources connecting Americans who are interested in pragmatic progressive politics. |
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Foreign Executive Women (FEW)
Foreign Executive Women (FEW) is a business and social networking organization whose aim is to help foreign women in Japan achieve their full professional and/or personal potential. FEW welcomes foreign women from all professional backgrounds and at all stages of their careers. They focus on networking, career development as well as social and volunteer activities. |
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Polaris Project
Polaris Project is a multicultural grassroots organization combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery. Based in the United States and Japan, They bring together community members, survivors, and professionals to fight trafficking and slavery in the spirit of a modern-day Underground Railroad. |
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Habitat For Humanity Japan
Habitat for Humanity International opened a support office in 2001 to accommodate the increasing numbers of Global Village volunteers originating from Japan and to guide the numerous campus chapters that had formed. HFH Japan sends up to 50 Global Village work teams overseas each year. They mainly go to builds in Asia, but many also go to Hawaii and the US mainland. |
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RBR Creative Arts Center
RBR Creative Arts Center offers year-round bilingual art and music courses for all ages and levels. At RBR, they believe that everyone has the innate ability to draw masterfully. Their mission is to develop this potential by encouraging students to explore new ways of seeing and thinking in a unique international learning environment that is wholly supportive, non-competitive and fun. Since 1993, RBR has taught thousands of individuals. |
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