Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors

by Hands On Tokyo
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors
Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors

Project Report | Dec 3, 2018
Baseball Project Winter 2018

By Jay Ponazecki | Project Manager

Thank you so much for your generous donations so far this year.  All your donations are helping us prepare to invite more junior high school baseball players from Kumamoto and Tohoku to participate in the 2019 Baseball Project for Natural Disaster Survivors.

 This Project will be held in Los Angeles next summer, which means we must complete all of the preparations and fundraising over the next eight months.

 With your generous support, we will bring together and provide junior high school baseball players and their coaches from Kumamoto and Ishinomaki with baseball, leadership, teamwork, communications and disaster preparedness training and have them participate in a volunteer activity. 

 This Project was inspired by Shohei Ohtani joining the Los Angeles Angels as a pitcher and designated hitter.  Ohtani is a hero and great inspiration in the eyes of many young Japanese players.  We thought how can we inspire these young baseball players to aim high and to be future leaders in their communities if we don’t aim high ourselves in organizing this Project. We are very excited to be organizing this Project so that these young baseball players can gain further confidence and life skills by training overseas and by training and playing baseball with their peers who are overcoming many challenges growing up in underprivileged communities in the greater Los Angeles area.

 Kumamoto experienced several earthquakes in April 2016 including a 6.2 magnitude (on the Japanese scale) earthquake on April 15th and a 7.0 magnitude earthquake (on the Japanese scale) in April 16th.  More than 50,000 people were evacuated from their homes and more than two years later many are still living in temporary housing.  Many of the buildings, including schools and the iconic Kumamoto Castle, were severely damaged.  Kumamoto is still very much a city undergoing long-term reconstruction.

 Ishinomaki in Tohoku was one of the areas most severely impacted by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.  A 33 foot wall of water traveled more than three miles inland leveling 80% of the homes and destroying many other buildings.  Nearly eight years later Ishinomaki is still rebuilding and many are still living in temporary housing.

 In both cities, school buildings and sports training facilities were impacted.  For example, sports fields have been used as locations for temporary housing. 

 Since our last report, we have been very busy preparing for this Project.  There is still lots to be done by next summer!  We are meeting regularly with Major League Baseball representatives to organize the baseball training workshops.  In addition, we have meeting with sponsors and potential sponsors to arrange for in-kind and other donations.  And we are in regular communication with the local junior high schools and junior high school baseball coaches.

 We received a very generous donation last month from the Major League Baseball Players Association but we still need many more donations for this project.

 Thank you once again for your generous support and for making it possible for us to provide baseball, leadership, teamwork, communications and disaster preparedness training to all these promising young kids who are -- and will continue to be -- leaders and role models in their local communities. 

 We wish all of you a joyful holiday season and a peaceful New Year. 

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Naho Hozumi
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