Taylor’s reading corners are installed to the schools in Ishinomaki.
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Students between the Randolph-Macon College Taylor graduated and Ishinomaki Senshu University visit each other’s schools in 2015 and 2016.
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TAMF supported the “Taylor Never Give Up” Choir’s trip from Ishinomaki to NYC. The concert was held on September 11, 2015.
Held by “TOMO” Choral Society based in New York
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English Speech contest winner in Ishinomaki is awarded Taylor Anderson Trophy.
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People in Ishinomaki read the books Taylor loved for children.
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TAMF supports YMCA college students from the devastated area.
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TAMF supports Orphanage in Kesennnuma “Asahi Gaoka Gakuen”‘s summer festival.
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Project YUI Consortium organizes teachers workshop “Taylor Book Club”, daycare “Yui no Ie” and school librarian projects.
Web site: http://project-yui.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/project.yui
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Cobaltore Onagawa Soccer Academy in Ishinomaki area organizes free soccer schools for kids in kindergarten and daycare in the area.
web site: http://www.cobaltore.com/
Blog: http://ameblo.jp/cobaltoreonagawa/
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Kodomo ∞ Company runs a private park in the heavily devastated area for children and young mothers.
Web site: http://codopany.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/codopany
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Big Up Ishinomaki helps local people to rebuild their community in Ishinomaki.
web site: http://www.big-up-ishinomaki.jp/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BIGUPishinomaki
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Supported by ANA
High school students in Ishinomaki and Richmond visit each other.