Rice Ball Making / PC
Rice Ball Making At The Peninsula
Partner: Children’s Homes, Women’s Shelter
Partner: Children’s Homes, Women’s Shelter
In this project, you will make rice balls alongside The Peninsula Tokyo chefs and staff to support single mother shelters in Tokyo. We will make about 250 rice balls by hand.
Time: 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
Frequency: Twice a month (usually Mondays)
Location: The Peninsula Hotel Tokyo, Staff Cafeteria
1-8-1 Yuraku-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
At Exit A6 or A7 of Hibiya Station
Event Guidelines:Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.
Volunteer Voice: A very neat experience. We were able to taste the rice balls we made, which made it even more enjoyable.
* This project will not be in session July-September.
Computer Project for Special Needs
Partner: Can Heart PC School
In this project, volunteers will assist young adults and children with special needs in learning a variety of fun and practical computer skills. The course has been specially designed for persons with special needs and is a great opportunity to interact closely with the special needs community in a unique and fun way!
Time: Step Up course 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Basic course 13:30 PM to 15:00 PM
Frequency: Once a month (usually 2nd Sundays)
Location: Can Heart Computer School
Frontier Mansion 2A , 3-22-8 Oyamadai , Setagaya-Ku
1 minute from Oyamadai Station (Oimachi Line)
Event Guidelines: Volunteers must be over 18 years old and need to have some basic Japanese skills to communicate with the participants.
PC Class Project @Seicho Club
Partner: Seicho Club
This project has been specially designed for persons with special needs and is a great opportunity to interact closely with the special needs community in a unique and fun way!
Time: 9:50 AM to 12:30 PM
Frequency: Once or Twice a month (usually Sundays)
Location: Tokyo Metropolitan Seicho Special Support School
1-1-4 Ikejiri, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
・15 minutes on Foot from Yutenji Station Central Exit (Tokyu Toyko Line)
Event Guidelines: Volunteers must be over 18 years old and need to have some basic Japanese skills to communicate with the participants.