Hello, I am Otsuka, HARU Public Relations.
On 20th of this month, the 1st Volunteer Seminar
organized by Tohoku University Student Volunteer Support Center. The purpose of
this seminar is to make chance for undergraduate students, especially 1st and 2nd year students to participate in
supporting affected area.
Presentations
were given by teams doing activities in Tohoku University, about affected area
and introduction of their activities. Also they had light discussion having
light meal.HARU had chance to participate
in this seminar, as well as L&D Sendsi and Tohoku Law Net(TLN).
First half was 40 minutes
session and last half 40 minutes individual session after break. At the first
half, representatives of each teams introduced their activities as panelists,
and at the last half, each teams formed islands to talk about their activities.
More than 30 students were participated to understand further about how
volunteers are needed.
A student who participated as
representative of HARU said:"It has made a big step to spread this action
to junior fellows, corroborating university and students. I want to see many
junior fellows. It was great that I could find 2 students who wanted to do
something but couldn't take a step!"
We would be happy if we could encourage students who
participated in this seminar. Of course HARU our selves welcome those who are
willing to act with us, in order to keep on working on support activities.
This volunteer seminar will be held again. If you are
willing to act but can't take a step, don't know what to do, or interested in
volunteering, then you should come to the next seminar for sure.
Bonus article:
Now Sendai Illumination Festival is held along Jozenji
street.
As a matter of fact, this festival was said to be
difficult to be held this year, because a part of illumination was flown away
by the tsunami. Fortunately, Tokyo Omotesando Illumination provided help so
that it could be held this year.
This indeed is light of "bond" as its
Chinese character was chosen to this year's character. Though it's freezing in
Sendai, I get warm looking at this light.
Few more days we have left for this year.
Don't loose hope! Merry Christmas, and have a happy
new year:)
M. Otsuka