Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature

by NPO Mirai no Mori
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature
Empowering Youth in Care Homes Through Nature

Project Report | Jan 13, 2017
November weekend program - PROGRAM REPORT

By Kozue Oka | Executive Director

Group photo
Group photo

Wood workshop - our own chopsticks as keepsake

On a sunny day on November 20th, we welcomed 20 children, 4 careworkers and 17 corporate volunteers to beautiful Mitake.

The day started with little ice breaker games, followed by "Nature Art." All the teams were very creative and presented their works in front of everyone in English!

In the afternoon, all the participatns made their own chopsticks.

Some became really sharp and smooth, others became a bit rough but unique shape.

We received a feedback from a care worker from children's home saying that some children are keeping their shopsticks in thier drawer since they don't want to ruin them! But some are enjoying their food with their precious chopsticks that they made with us.

All the children had a great time interacting with corporate volunteers as positive role models, and Mirai no Mori sincerely hope that we have planted the seed and spark in the youth for them to become more confident and happy young adults.

One of the key elements for this Back to Nature program is to create an ongoing relationship with the children.

Please join us the February 18th one to make a difference in the youth we serve!

Volunteer voices - 

Q. What was the most rewarding aspect of being a volunteer for the program? 

"Being able to crack a little bit their distrust wall."

"Hearing the children asking when will it be the next time."

"To know that at least we are planting a little seed of hope in them even if we can not see it in some of them."

"It was wonderful watching all the children and corporate volunteers interact and become effective teams."

Team work during Nature Art
Team work during Nature Art
Wood workshop to make our own shopsticks
Wood workshop to make our own shopsticks
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NPO Mirai no Mori

Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo - Japan
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Kozue Oka
Minato-ku , Japan

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