Tohoku

Melon Hoikuen

Melon Daycare has been servicing the Ishinomaki community for over 25 years. Thankfully, located nearly 10 kilometers from the coast, it was not directly impacted by the tsunami. Unfortunately, many other Ishinomaki daycare facilities were and, as a result, Melon Daycare saw student enrollment suddenly increased by more than fifty percent after the 3/11 disaster. […]

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Himawari Hoikuen

Himawari Daycare was one of the most heavily impacted schools we have worked with to-date. The school housed 50 people for eight days after the earthquake and, sadly, lost 3 of their children after parents had picked them up from school prior to the tsunami striking. It took 4 days for the 2 meter high

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Shirayuri Kindergarten

Shirayuri daycare, like many of the locations PoH supports in Fukushima, does not lie in the “disaster-zone”. They have been, however, impacted in that their student enrollment dropped by 30% but is now increasing again. When a community, i.e. moms, dads and teachers deems it is time for their kids to start playing outside again,

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Higashi Daycare

PoH does lots of work with preschools throughout disaster-affected Tohoku communities. The reason is simple; working moms and dads need quality dare care facilities for their children, therefore, building and repairing these facilities is an important part of the rebuilding process. This is the “social fabric” we speak of in the PoH mission statement. What

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Wakaba Kindergarten

There are over 230 beautiful children enrolled in this kindergarten and it was clear to everyone there that these kids really and truly enjoyed climbing, jumping and running all around their new play set! There was entertainment by NicoNicoTaishi Having been unable to play outside for nearly 2 years and having had all of their

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Kitachuo Public Park

Our third public park installation with our very first Japanese sponsor – thank you AiAi Corporation! More and more the residents of Fukushima are seeking to encourage children to play outside. The Kitachuo park is an absolutely lovely park, very large with lots of open space but did not have a single play set. Even

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Teizan Elementary School

This was a very special installation, the first time we worked together with a public school in Japan. The school had a wooden play set that parents and community members had built nearly 40 years ago! Unfortunately, it was damaged beyond repair during the earthquake. Having seen one of the five other wooden play sets

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Ashinome Kindergarten

The original Ashinome Kindergarten was destroyed by the 3/11 tsunami and had to be rebuilt with using with funding raised from various charities, including UNISEF. With over 170 children enrolled, the school was in need of additional play equipment and turned to PoH for support. Thanks to our third generous donation from the Tokyo International

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Bay Side Arena

PoH first visited Minamisanriku in the winter of 2012 to talk with the local city officials about building a park. Unfortunately, the only location available for a park was a grassy open area being used as a camp ground for volunteers helping with recovery efforts. In the summer of 2013 we were finally given the

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