Inai Elementary School, an elementary school in Ishinomaki, students were invited to enjoy the new Taylor Reading Corner at Ishinomaki Senshu University. We hope they return many times!
続きを読むCobaltore女川(コバルトーレ女川) visited nine kindergarten and daycare in June in Ishinomaki/Onagawa to hold TAMF soccer schools. Facebook
続きを読むThanks to the authors, JASW and the Japanese Embassy for a “magical” night! Facebook
続きを読むTAMF Board members Ambassador Fujisaki, Takanarita-sensei and representative Mihoko Terada visited Ishinomaki Senshu University where we have an exchange program with Randolph Macon College just beginning and the Taylor Bunko installed 3/11/15 http://www.senshu-u.ac.jp/ishinomaki/isu_info/2015/0608.html Facebook
続きを読むThank you to the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) for once again supporting TAMF with their upcoming charity ball. Their support started with their 2011 Charity Ball which helped us provide books to ten Ishinomaki schools. This long term support from ACCJ is very much appreciated and so helpful to the continued recovery in Ishinomaki and Tohoku. Facebook
続きを読むPlease Join JASWDC and the Japanese Embassy on the 17th for this event to support the Taylor Reading Corners! http://www.jaswdc.org/Resources/Documents/150617YukisJourney.pdf Facebook
続きを読むTAMF board members visited Ishinomaki Senshu University where the 9th Taylor Bunko is installed. Taylor’s Randolph Macon College students visit Ishinomaki in July as TOMODACHI project. ISU students visit Richmond in September to study with RMC students. What a great project! Had a delicious Sushi lunch with great TAMF family members. Enjoyed climbing the Endo’s famous Rainbow bridge together. Briefly studied young fishermen’s brave challenges. So meaningful trip 🙂 Facebook
続きを読むSo glad to receive messages from some of the 23 Ishinomaki High School students TAMF helped with college application expenses by working with “Hope for Tomorrow”. Their support gives these students hope to achieve what was thought not to be possible. Please check out the “student messages” link under the “Hope for Tomorrow” project. http://www.taylorandersonmemorialfund.org/#!projects/c21kz Facebook
続きを読むKyoko Sasaki has more books and games to read and play with E-kids thanks to Mr. Vincent. Facebook
続きを読むThank you to the National Gallery of Art’s Joe Krakora and his granddaughter for writing “Yuki’s Journey” and having funds donated for it’s sale at a reception held by Japanese Ambassador Sasae at his residence on June 17th. Thank you to the Japan America Society of Washington and the Japanese Embassy for organizing the event. Please join us there! http://files.ctctcdn.com/98da20d1101/d3d61fce-9d38-4ed3-a114-02c670f6436e.pdf Facebook
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