Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Financial Literacy and Career Assessment training. Thank you Juna and Mayuko.

Teaching the children at Fukushima Aiikuen about what to expect to budget when they leave the home at 18. They then sat for a career assessment test to see what jobs they show the aptitude for which we will not create a planning portfolio of skills they should look to acquire as well as mentoring pairing to help them towards their life goals.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

A lot of happy kids at Fukushima Aiikuen. Thank you Dr.David Sweet

The finish line of Dr.David Sweet’s 7 marathons in 7 days ended at Fukushima Aiikuen where his sponsor Skechers arranged for each of the 73 children to have a new pair of shoes. They were very happy and excited.

A few tried to run with him over the finish line where they had prepared a goal tape and banner to welcome him to the 128 year old home.

We are not sure if there is a better finish line than this.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Thank you Skechers and Dr.David Sweet...over 70 times!

To celebrate Dr.David Sweet’s 7 marathons over 7 days starting with the GO GO RUN by KIWL on November 9th ending November 16th at Fukushima Aiikuen home for children, SKECHERS has generously donated shoes for all 73 children.

Lots of happy toes today!

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Thank you Billy Ramjet and KIWL for a great day on the green.

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2019 Knights & Knightesses with Drivers held an incredible event to benefit YouMeWe NPO at the Tochigi Gold President Country Club. The weather could not have been better as the teams of 56+ players walked the green and tried their luck at Hole 11 Charity hole to hit the green. Over 1,000,000 JPY raised for the charity as KIWL does what it does best; Getting Fit and Giving back. Thank you very much.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

November 9th KIWL 2019 Go Go Run

November 9,2019 was the KIWL 2019 Go Go Run in Saitama where runners gathered for a 10k, 23k and 55k ultra marathon.

At the end of the races we were met by the children of Saitama Ikujin who were presented with MacBooks and Digital Cameras to start their Digital Citizenship program with YouMeWe NPO.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Thank you Strava for all of the support for the KIWL GO GO Run 2019

Strava turns every iPhone and Android into a sophisticated running and cycling computer (and we work with your GPS watches and head units, too). Start Strava before an activity and you can track your favorite performance stats, and afterwards, dive deep into your data.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Thank you very much IntraLink

We want to thank Intralink for their very generous donation to the jersey of the Go Go Run November 9th.

Intralink offers a range of services tailored to your needs. We cover every stage of market expansion, from validating your opportunity to directly running and growing your business in Asia.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Thank you Focus Core Group for your generous donation

Focus Core Group has generously donated towards the running vest of the GO GO run to be held in November this year. The 2019 Knights in White Lycra Go-Go Run is working in tandem with YouMeWe NPO to provide funding for Tokyo area children's homes.Through YouMeWe NPO, children in group homes are provided with computer skills such as programming, digital literacy,Microsoft Excel and Adobe Photoshop lessons, as well as English language learning software. The Nov 9th run allows participants to meet the children whose lives we will be directly impacting through their donations. $ Equivalent below for registration.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Hays Specialist Recruitment Japan is committed to supporting our local community and have selected You Me We as our main charity partner for FY20.

This time last week, a group of now 'battle hardened' mountaineers from Hays Japan were resting weary limbs from climbing Mount Fuji. Most of the climb took place overnight allowing the group to catch the magnificent sunrise at the summit. We of course climbed Mount Fuji in aid of our charity partner, YouMeWe. You can still donate to our campaign by clicking here > https://lnkd.in/f3xXkKW

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

COLT Bike Ride 2019

Our annual Charity Bike Ride, sees Colt team members riding hundreds of kilometres to raise money for charities that support children in need. This year, the ride is entering its eighth year, and Colt riders will be travelling more than 520km across four days from Munich to Vienna.

The Colt Bike Ride is our single largest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) event, and over the past seven years, we’ve raised more than €1,000,000 for charities across 16 countries that support underprivileged children.

When it started, we aimed to ride the entire Colt network, and so far employees have ridden more than 3650km, from London to Paris, Paris to Amsterdam, Amsterdam to Frankfurt, Frankfurt to Zurich, Marseille to Barcelona, Barcelona to Valencia and Milan to Rome.

About the bike ride charities

The Colt Charity Bike Ride supports a collection of beneficiary organisations and your fundraising helps these organisations to continue to provide services to support children, youth education and mental health.

Colt will match all the donations that are made, a great way to increase our impact on the local communities.

Below are some links to the charities our riders are supporting this year. We encourage you to follow the link for your local charity to show support for not only the Colt riders, but also for the important work that each one of these organisations does.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

DAA Starts August 12-20th

Designing Artist Academy (DAA) is a 7-day camp in which 30-40 kids living in the children’s home ranging approximately in ages 8-15 will participate. The children will be organized by grades in groups no larger than 10, with group mentors assigned. Each morning will include focused art workshops such as photography, painting, illustration, fashion design, and craftwork followed by afternoon sessions that kids will have a chance to choose from (examples - mural painting, Japanese cultural classes, smaller craft activities, cooking, dancing, singing). At the conclusion of camp, there will be a special exhibition party to celebrate the children’s creations and the completion of camp.

By creating small groups of 10 kids who are assigned 1-2 group mentors who guide and support the group throughout the entire camp, in addition to their workshop artists and other adult volunteers who work with the group, each group is exposed to continual attention from 4-6 adults. We have witnessed the profound positive effect this mentoring aspect has had on the kids. In 7 days time, for those children who start to ‘feel noticed,’ it goes a long way towards feeling that they are not simply stigmas of society.  It is this kind of breakthrough that opens up perspectives and we’ve seen new interests and potential developed because of their experience at DAA.

Our DAA camp encourages kids to think freely, discover new interests, and foster potential through mentoring. We are always looking for volunteer artists, camp counselors and general support staff. This year will be our 10th anniversary of the camp.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

Weekly training at St.Joseph's with Haba-sensei and Jason

The Digital Citizens of St.Joseph have been meeting weekly to learn about SCRATCH. They recently built robots and have been applying the code to operate the robots bringing them alive.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

IchigoJam training at Fukushima Aiikuen

We visited Fukushima Aiikuen and with the help of PCN and Araki-sensei and team, we were able to teach kids about coding using IchigoJam devices and then from that code, bring robots alive.

We also upgraded the computers of the PC club so that they can use MacBooks going forward.

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Michael Clemons Michael Clemons

COLT BBQ with Matsubaen kids

Even in Tokyo, one of the richest cities in the world, do you know that there are children who can not receive enough education due to various difficult situations?

There are many children who can not live with their parents because of family circumstances, and they live in facilities. In principle, they can live in the facility until they are 18 years old, but it is very difficult for them to enter university or go to work after turning 18. Some children give up on education, even though they have academic ability.

We support to eliminate the educational gap of these children.
Take action to make these children's future better.
All donations will be donated to YouMeWe, which supports these children.
A separate thank-you email will be sent from YouMeWe to those who contributed to the donation.

Best regards,

Colt CSR Team


世界の中でも裕福な都市のひとつとされる東京でさえ、様々な困難な状況のため、十分な教育を受けることができない子供たちがいることはご存知でしょうか。

家庭の事情で、保護者と一緒に暮らせない子供たちが多くおり、施設で生活をしています。

原則18歳までしか施設では生活はできず、大学進学や就職後の生活は非常に困難を要します。学力があっても経済面で進学をあきらめる子供もいます。

私達は、これらの子供たちの教育格差を少しでも解消するためにサポートします。

これらの子供たちの未来がより良いものになるために行動を起こしましょう。

すべての募金は、これらの子供たちをサポートしているYouMeWeに寄付されます。
募金にご協力いただいた方々には、別途、YouMeWeからお礼のメールが送られます。

Colt CSR Team

We had a BBQ with the CSR team of COLT at were able to meet with the teens from Matsubaen about their dreams and plans for the future. COLT is currently organizing a fund raiser HERE to help with the costs of further education,

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The invincible compass

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If you have ever believed in my passion at all and my dedication to supporting the care and growth of all children, then please read on.

Calling all MATT MILLER supporters!

Calling all KEEN FOOTWEAR supporters!

Calling all MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS supporters!

Calling all CHILDREN DESERVE LOVE & CARE supporters!

Calling all DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/CHILD ABUSE awareness advocates!

Calling all ABANDONED & ORPHANED CHILDREN supporters!

We NEED YOUR SUPPORT & YOUR VOICE to be heard!

If you believe in any of the above statements, then you can do TWO VERY IMPORTANT things to PUSH FORWARD CHANGE!

Myself, along with the support of KEEN Footwear, and the support of countless others,

are launching a global Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in less than 24 hours!

We launch at NOON on Sunday, July 21st Japan Standard Time.

Japan- 12:00 PM SUNDAY

Melbourne- 1:00 PM SUNDAY

Honolulu- 5:00 PM SATURDAY

Los Angeles- 8:00 PM SATURDAY

Salt Lake- 9:00 PM SATURDAY

Chicago- 10:00 PM SATURDAY

New York- 11:00 PM SATURDAY

London- 4:00 AM SUNDAY

Paris- 5:00 AM SUNDAY

Dubai- 7:00 AM SUNDAY

We need your help with 2 IMPORTANT THINGS:

1. donate $5 or more (The first 72hrs are about numbers, not necessarily money)

2. Please share this with people who you believe also want to push the conversation forth and ask them to donate $5 or more.

If you feel inspired to do more than 2 things, then:

3. like us on social media

FB: @my.invincible.compass

IG: @my.invincible.compass

Twitter: @my_invincible

Here is the link to the Kickstarter. It is not visible until tomorrow: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thethingswecarry/the-invincible-compass

You can watch a quick 1 min. Trailer preview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snjxdbvms_Y&feature=youtu.be

You can watch an in-depth 8min. preview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pHy0UQCpro&feature=youtu.be

We were given access in ways no film in Japan has come close to on our topic and we are about to bring into the world the first…

1. We will be the first feature length film to talk about mental health awareness and rights for children living in institutional care in Japan

2. We will be the first feature length documentary to showcase “the outdoors” as therapy for children living in institutional care in Japan

3. We will be the first feature length documentary to not only discuss but show a rare look into the lives of children living in institutional care in Japan and what they do and don't have.

4. We will be the first feature length film to show the reality of what happens when youth age out of the system at 18 years old in Japan

5. We will be the first full-length feature to follow someone from life inside institutional care all the way through to living life on their own and what it looks like from both sides.

This is the biggest ask I have ever made to any of you and it’s a real ask that will make a real difference in the lives of thousands of children here in Japan. Please consider supporting us.

love,

Matt

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