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| International
Volunteer Network for Mongolian Children |
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| Mongolian
child support volunteer network' (abbreviation IVNMC) |
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| Let's
bloom lovely flowers in Mongolia with our hearts! |
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| Do
you know Manhole children? |
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| The Mongolian country democratizes and
shifts to the market economy at a rapid pace due to the collapse of |
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| the
Soviet federation in 1990.The distortion of the rapid economic shift has
happened to weaken' children's bodies. |
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a result, the Mongolian people were left feeling bewildered. This change led
to an increase in orphans, parental |
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and poverty. There are 3000 to 5000 children who have been left homeless in Mongolia.. |
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| The population of
Mongolia is only 2,300,000. Children feel fear and loneliness which is that
they were deserted |
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| by the parents. Starvation is another
major problem facing these orphans. Starvation is another major problem
facing |
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| these orphans. The temperature of
Mongolia in the winter become as low as -48 degrees. |
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| Children
who have no place to live found
and run to the Manholes to warm themselves. The cold wind attacks |
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| the children's bodies
mercyilessly.Children’s bodies are attacked and burned with the hot water in
manholes |
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| in the winter. Some children have lost
feet due to frostbite. However the Mongolian government welds the
manhole |
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| lids shut as part
of their hygiene maintenance policy. As a result, these orphans have lost the
manholes as a place to live. |
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are very few home for orphans in Mongolia. Anakanda Kakila was an Australian
English teacher who found |
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girl who was an orphan wandering the streets, she protected and cared for
her. |
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| We visited the Lotus
Children Center in 1999, there were 20 orphans, |
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these children increased to as many as 120 now. |
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| For
children of 【 Lotus
Children Center 】 |
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| Ten dollars will
provide enough money for a child to eat
for one month. |
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| Children
will have a lot of energies of study who are opened from hunger. |
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| This association (IVNMC) was
established in August, 2003. |
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| IVNMC
presented the library to the child of the lotus in September, 2003. |
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| It
will encourage children to study. |
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children are the key to Mongolia's future. |
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Mis Anakanda & Eguchi at Lotus Center |
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way by which the wound of the mind is healed is a warm mind of everybody all
over the world. |
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| We
want at least to feed children three meals and provide compulsory education. |
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| It is up to us to
help children feel courageous. We hope to help them feel independent and
confident. |
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| There
are a lot of children who are waiting for your support. Children are watched
all over the world, and children understand |
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| that
there are a lot of people who have warm giving heart. This will encourage
them in their lives. |
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| 100%
of donations will reach the children directly. |
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| We control the
donation and the service facilities so that there is no intermediary
exploitation in the developing country. |
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| Money of one cent
also will serve without uselessness ! This is our IVNMC policy. |
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| We were supported
from a lot of countries after the war, and then Japan which had become a side
which was able to be |
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| supported only had thought giving money
and the thing merely to be a service. However, this is a mistake. |
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| The service of the
government occasionally receives the criticism. Volunteer with true meaning
is our IVNMC purpose. |
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| We
should give the flower of Mongolia the fertilizer of the proper quantity. |
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flower children in Mongolia will surely grow up in our love if we do so. |
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| So,
the beautiful flower with a splendid seed of Mongolian children may bloom ! |
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| For
Mongolian children's independence so the they can support themselves! |
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| We
had done a lot of volunteer to a Mongolian country up to now, and had
studied. |
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idea of circuit is very different from Japanese racial of farming's and
Mongolian racial of nomad's. |
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| But,
we also have the same mark as Mongolian's, the blue spot on our baby's body
when we are born. |
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| We
think our volunteer work that an international friendship relation results
through an international, |
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| mutual
understanding of service. I hope to help you understand the outline of our
association |
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| 30
cents saving × 30 days= $10 $10 corresponds to the bread fee of one child per month. |
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| Your
five dollars becomes meals for two weeks. I will ask for
support of everybody repeatedly. |
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International Volunteer Network
for Mongolian Children |
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| Activity policy |
( Only the Volunteer
support of children in Mongolia.) |
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Food helps to feed children. |
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☆ Education helps to teach children and to give them hope. |
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Starting work helps single mothers. |
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☆ Additionally, by helping business admitted it is necessary to
achieve purpose of this association. |
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| Interdiction matter |
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Political activity Business life Religion activity |
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Japanese Post Office
Account No. 00190-4-481138 |
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Name of the
Account IVNMC(Mongoru Kodomoshienn) |
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Citi Bank Japan or
Payable by Check |
Operating expenses is $10 a year !. |
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Classify |
1.Budget(Operating)
$10 per year Voluntary |
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2.Food Contribution $10 per month |
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(It is possible to become a Foster parent lento
licentiate 12 month or more in year) |
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3.Educational
Contribution $100 |
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4.Special Contribution The equipment building specification contribution |
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(The plate of the booster signing name is pasted) |
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5.Optional The arbitrary
contribution unit five dollars |
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(This joins the education fund and
food). |
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| Executive |
Director Chairman |
Kitae Eguchi (Japan &
Mongolia) |
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Managing Director |
Nobuyuki
Shindo(Japan) Gombold Chuluun (Mogolia) |
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Head
secretariat |
Kaoruko
Harigaya(Japan) Naramandakha S(Mongolia) |
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Director |
Andrew Wong (J) Hiroyuki Kato(J) Yoshie
Moriya(J) Kazuo Suda (J) |
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Mitsuko Shibazaki (J) Yasuji Nihongi (J)
E.Oyungerel(Mongolia) |
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Naoko Nakamura (J) |
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Audit |
Joji Tabata (J) |
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| Support facilities |
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Lotus Children Center |
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It is in the (Yarmacc)
district of Khanuul in the Mongolia Ulan Bator city south. |
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Central person in charge
Anakanda Kakila (Australian) |
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| Information
disclosure |
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The amount of the
donation will be opened to |
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the public by home page
access by August, IVNMC.com |
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and
the photograph of opening to the public publishing an2004 of the
IVNMC.com |
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acquisition,
the purpose for funds details are described clearly, |
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News is wired to those
who describe the mail address. |
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Service where the face is
seen is done. |
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| Where to make
contact IVNMC Mongolian child support volunteer network office |
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E mail : galleryharigaya@mx8.ttcn.ne.jp
(Japanese) |
Fax 03-3338-8270 |
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E mail : flowereguchi@gardenia.co.jp Japanese
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Fax 03-3615-8787 |
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