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Fund of Japan supports projects in Japan and Ireland
Japan
Community Outreach
The 1995 Emerald Ball contributed to the construction
of a "green" community centre at Takatori
in Kobe, following the Great Hanshin Earthquake.
1996 donations supported refurbishment of the Yamanami
Art Workshop in Shiga Prefecture, which helps disabled
people within the community and supports itself by
recycling projects.
Support has also gone to KIDS, an organization which
helps disabled children enjoy a day out at Disneyland.
Asian Womens Shelter ("HELP") originally
set up to help women from other Asian countries living
in Japan, and now also providing shelter for women
facing domestic violence has received donations.
Recent Japan recipients include Japan Helpline and
the Make a Wish Foundation as well as the Franciscan
Chapel Centre Outreach Fund (helping expatriates in
extreme need in Japan).
Also the Missionaries of Charity - related to Mother
Teresa's organization - which daily feeds between
400 and 600 people homeless people near Ueno in Tokyo.
Conservation
Noteworthy projects include the cleaning of a beach
and coastline in Kamakura (a resort south of Tokyo)
and the Global Village Environmental Awareness Programme
which supports training in irrigation methods for
minority groups in Asia.
Arts & Culture
Irish Network Japan-Hibernian Players Theatre Group
is one of the organizations supported.
The Japan Braille Organization is receiving a donation
towards the costs of producing books in Braille. Part
of the donation will go towards a book by Lefcadio
Hearn.
Ireland
Community Outreach
In 1997 support went to Bannside Children's Group
in Armagh, Northern Ireland, which builds outdoor
play facilities for deprived children in an area of
high unemployment and political and religious division.
Breakfree, a Dublin-based group which provides holidays
for children with special needs, received help.
Fatima Mansions, an Irish charity is also among the
recipients.
Conservation
Conservation and environmental support has gone
to The National Trust, which protects Ireland's architectural
heritage; Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne which conserves
Ireland's archaeological heritage, and a volunteer
group in Leitrim called Crann, who work with young
people to plant broadleaf trees within their communities.
Arts & Culture
The Barnstorm Theatre
Company is Ireland's leading producer of professional
theatre for children and young people. Thanks to
support in part from The Ireland Fund of Japan,
the company enjoyed a successful tour of Japan
this year, where the company presented “The
Elves and the Shoemakers” more
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A grant in Dublin covered publishing costs of an
anthology of Irish writing on Lafcadio Hearn (Koizumi
Yakumo), the Irish-born writer who spent most of his
life in Japan. His books and stories - beloved by
Japanese and foreigners alike - open a window on Japan
of 150 years ago.
The Asian Gaelic Games will receive a grant in 2003.
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