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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Jan 17, 2009
Embroidery center gives women fabric for a future
For bank manager Miki Yoshida, her desire to do volunteer work in rural India started from an unlikely inspiration on an American expressway.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Nov 29, 2008
Second Harvest gets the food to those who need it
Sitting at the wheel of a 4-ton truck, Charles McJilton suddenly says, "Oh wait, wait!" before pulling off his T-shirt and swapping it for a white one with a bright orange Second Harvest Japan logo on the chest and "Food for all people" spanning his back. "It's all about branding," he jokes, as he slips...
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COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Jan 26, 2008
Stray cats captivated by couple's efforts to help
For anyone who has wandered the streets of Japan, the sight of a woman carrying her designer-clad lapdog will be a familiar one.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Dec 1, 2007
Group helps volunteers get their hands on work
No matter how badly someone wants to put their good will to use, getting a handle on where to start is often the hardest thing to grasp. Realizing this difficulty, a group of U.S. volunteers in the late '80s got together to create New York Cares, an organization that helps link the ambitious aims of...
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COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Nov 17, 2007
No holds barred in fight for dolphins
Within minutes of meeting Allison Lance, one might start to wonder if she was a dolphin in a past life. Her enthusiasm and passion in her drive to protect her animal friends is so strong that it touches just about every area of her life.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Nov 3, 2007
International group helps shed light on shadows of injustice
Monday to Friday, 9 to 5, you can pretty much expect to find Akiko Mera in the second-floor Oxfam office in a gray, nondescript building in Ueno, Tokyo, surrounded by a half-dozen desks piled high with papers, pamphlets and books. It looks very much like many other decades-old offices, where the daily...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Sep 29, 2007
Putting the red light on human trafficking
"Neary grew up in rural Cambodia. Her parents died when she was a child, and in an effort to give her a better life, her sister married her off when she was 17. Three months later, they went to visit a fishing village. Her husband rented a room in what Neary thought was a guest house. But when she woke...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Sep 22, 2007
Children smile again thanks to art of healing
When you're just one person who wants to make a change in a world of 6 billion, effecting that change can be a little daunting. But for some people, waiting around for something to happen is a whole lot more worrisome.

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The byzantine process for converting a foreign driver’s license into a Japanese one entails mountains of paperwork and significant stamina — unless you're a lucky license holder from a country or region where these requirements are waived.
Driving in Japan isn’t hard. Getting the license is.