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October 3, 2012

JCIE staff recently visited with the Miyako City team of JCIE grantee Sankaku Planning Iwate’s “Mederu Car” Project, and spent the day accompanying the group on their delivery rounds and daily activities. The Mederu Car project currently has four teams delivering groceries in the cities of … Read more

Tags 2012-10, housing, job creation, long-term recovery, Miyako, Ofunato, Otsuchi, Sankaku Planning Iwate, shopping

December 5, 2012

JEN hosted an exchange between Shingo Kunieda, two-time gold medalist in wheelchair tennis at the Paralympics, and the children of Ishinomaki. Mr. Kunieda asked to see how areas were damaged by the disaster, and so JEN took him to the “Rehabilitation Fureai Marché”—a temporary shopping … Read more

Tags 2012-12, children, disabled persons, entertainment/celebrity visits, Ishinomaki, JEN, mental health, recreation, shopping
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