Foreigner support / multicultural symbiosis net member organization
Aichi prefecture
NPO corporation ABT Toyohashi Brazil Association
The Toyohashi Brazil Association (commonly known as ABT) was established in 2004 as an organization of Brazilians themselves for the purpose of interaction and coexistence between Japanese citizens and Brazilian citizens in Toyohashi City and its surrounding areas. In 2008, it acquired NPO status.
We provide psychological counseling, employment support, information on administrative services, learning support for children, and international exchange.
Aichi prefecture
Tokai Japanese Network
Tokai region established in 1994 (Aichi prefecture, Gifu prefecture, Mie prefecture, Shizuoka prefecture) It is a network to promote information exchange and collaborative learning by individuals and groups that support Japanese language learning for foreigners living in Japan.
Aichi prefecture
(IPC) Ichinomiya Philippines Community
Since 2004, we have been focusing on educational support for children in the Philippine community, exchanges, and support activities for our home country, the Philippines, centered on Ichinomiya City.
In collaboration with the Ichinomiya International Association, we are also working on coexistence with the local community.
Aichi prefecture
Tokai Japanese Network
Tokai region established in 1994 (Aichi prefecture, Gifu prefecture, Mie prefecture, Shizuoka prefecture) It is a network to promote information exchange and collaborative learning by individuals and groups that support Japanese language learning for foreigners living in Japan.
Aichi prefecture
NPO Shake Hands
In 2000, he started supporting Japanese for foreign children living in Inuyama, and also worked on Japanese language classes for adults and life counseling. In 2009, he was incorporated. We aim to open up the future of children and create a society where everyone can live comfortably. The network in northern Owari is developing support for children and child-rearing that recognizes diversity.
Aichi prefecture
NPO Shake Hands
In 2000, he started supporting Japanese for foreign children living in Inuyama, and also worked on Japanese language classes for adults and life counseling. In 2009, he was incorporated. We aim to open up the future of children and create a society where everyone can live comfortably. The network in northern Owari is developing support for children and child-rearing that recognizes diversity.
Aichi prefecture
Viva Okazaki! !!
Established an organization with Argentines and Japanese in 2010. We hold seminars for foreign residents (disaster prevention, education, etc.), Japanese language classes (children, adults), workshops for mutual understanding, and human resource development projects that connect Japanese and foreign residents.
Aichi prefecture
NPO Shake Hands
In 2000, he started supporting Japanese for foreign children living in Inuyama, and also worked on Japanese language classes for adults and life counseling. In 2009, he was incorporated. We aim to open up the future of children and create a society where everyone can live comfortably. The network in northern Owari is developing support for children and child-rearing that recognizes diversity.
Gifu Prefecture
NPO Kani City International Association
Established in 2000. Activities aimed at a community where multicultural coexistence has become commonplace. Received NPO corporate certification in January 2008 and became a designated manager of the Multicultural Center. In addition to the designated management work of providing information, Japanese language education, consultation desk for foreigners, and creating a place for exchange, as a voluntary business, we are engaged in Japanese language instruction support, multicultural exchange activities, international exchange, language learning activities, etc. In particular, we are focusing on the education of foreign children living in Japan.
Mie Prefecture
NPO corporation Aidensha
Based in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture in 2005, we are engaged in activities such as Japanese language classes, living support, employment support, educational support, and information distribution, aiming for a multicultural society that "enriches diversity". ..
We are focusing on creating networks and aiming for a society where people are connected in the community by collaborating with organizations that support child-rearing in the community.
Gifu Prefecture
CAPCO
Kapico: Ogaki Foreign Community
support Center
Since 2011, CAPCO has been holding the following projects throughout the year in the Seino area centered on Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, with the goal of fostering a co-cultivation relationship that grows together.
・ After-school learning support classroom for elementary and junior high school students with foreign roots
・ Career and advancement support business for 16 to 20 years old
・ Various consultation business
・ Psychological counseling and counseling business
・ Business to hold study sessions and seminars by experts