- Japanese Association of Supporting Streetchildren
The Japanese Association of Supporting Streetchildren is a non-governmental organisation based in
Huế ,Vietnam . It was formed by aJapan ese teacher, Michio Koyama, in 1994 with the aim of helpingstreet children get an education and a better standard of living.History
Mr Michio Koyama visited Vietnam in 1992 where he first encountered the street children who were (and still are) rife on the streets of
Ho Chi Minh City and other places across the country. One year later he left Tokyo and moved to Huế, taking on a job at the university teaching English. Using the money he earned, he had a house built which was used to shelter children who needed somewhere to stay. The house opened for use in 1994, and as of 2004 over 300 children had passed through. They received shelter, food, schooling and guidance.The aim is to make any children who join the project self-sufficient by the time they are 18 years of age. If any chose to continue into further education / university then exceptions can be made to help them with funding.
JASS predominantly helps children in the Huế province.
Mr Koyama was the first Japanese person to be made a citizen of Huế.
Fundraising
Most funds come from Japanese sources. Private individual donations and corporate sponsorship make up the bulk of these with government grants also helping.
A restaurant, called simply Japanese Restaurant, is located at 34 Ð Tran Cao Van. Staff are partially made up of trainees and "graduates" from JASS. Proceeds from the restaurants go to the charity, a little like the
KOTO restaurant inHanoi , or the Blue Dragon restaurant inHội An .References
Lonely Planet "Vietnam" 9th ed. (Aug 2007), page 220ee also
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Child poverty
*KOTO
*Blue Dragon Children's Foundation
*Street children
*List of non-governmental organizations in Vietnam External links
* [http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/jass/eng/index.html JASS web page (english version)]
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