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Author: Shaney Crawford, Issue: March 2004, Topic: Volunteering
Right To Play (formerly Olympic Aid) is a humanitarian non-governmental organization, delivering programs of sport and play to children living in situations of disadvantage around the world. It exists to support every child's right to play. Through the program, sport and play activities are used as tools for healthy child and community development.
Right to Play volunteers co-ordinate projects in Africa, the Middle East, and Central and South-East Asia.
If you have found success in the community aspect of your experience in Japan and other experiences you've had, consider applying to take on a Right To Play project.
Please take the time to visit: http://www.righttoplay.com
Detailed information about volunteer opportunities can be found at: http://www.righttoplay.com/ourvolunteers.asp
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The International Women's Network (IWN) is a group of women who enjoy chatting with people from all over the world. We hold a monthly potluck dinner where we exchange information about the local community while eating a variety of foods. No reservation is needed to attend the potluck. Just bring one dish of food and show up at the meeting. Newcomers are always welcome! Take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy the international city of Tsukuba with us!
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