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  2. Fukushima Aiikuen Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Japan-America Society of Southern California sponsored a program to bring children from various orphanages affected by the Fukushima Disaster to the United States. The purpose of the program was to both encourage cultural exchange between Japan and the US as well as offer the children time away from the radiation and rebuilding of ...

  3. Japan International Volunteer Center - Wikipedia

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    Japan International Volunteer Center - an international non-governmental organization providing assistance in community development, peace exchange and emergency relief in 10 countries/regions of Asia and Africa. Established in 1980 and based in Tokyo, Japan.

  4. Category:Charities based in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan International Volunteer Center; JEN Japan Emergency NGOs; N. Nippon Foundation; W. World Peace Bell Association This page was last edited on 6 February 2020, at ...

  5. Category:Orphanages by country - Wikipedia

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    Orphanages in Japan (2 P) P. Orphanages in the Philippines (5 P) R. ... Orphanages in the United Kingdom (1 C, 21 P) Orphanages in the United States (1 C, 41 P)

  6. Category:Orphanages in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Orphanages in Japan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Elizabeth Saunders ...

  7. Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 39,000 children live in orphanages in Japan out of the 45,000 (2018 statistics) who are not able to live with their birth parents. [98] However, as of 2016, Japanese orphanages are severely underfunded, relying heavily on volunteer work. There are 602 foster homes across Japan, each with 30 to 100 children.

  8. Category:Child-related organizations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Orphanages in Japan (2 P) S. Schools in Japan (19 C, 22 P) Y. Youth organizations based in Japan (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Child-related organizations in Japan"

  9. Orphans International - Wikipedia

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    Orphans International Worldwide (OIWW) is a charitable organization created to house and educate orphans and abandoned children. In response to the crisis facing orphaned children around the world, former investment bank employee Jim Luce founded Orphans International in 1999. OI's headquarters are in New York City