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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Chiba Mini GPF

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Chiba hosted Mini GPF Nov.9, 2008 Fourtris Funabashi 8F, 33-13 Honcho 3 Chome Funabashi City Report by: Remia Martin Watanabe Shining in t...
Friday, November 21, 2008

FJMGP @ Love Nature Clean-Up

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FJMGP members cleaning Arakawa River ( a part of the 1 Million Family Volunteer - GPF Project ) Nov. 9, 2008 Reported By: Lorie Shiokawa hot...

Tochigi Mini GPF

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Mini GPF held in Tochigi Nov 2,2008 Utsunomiya City Cultural Center Report By: Ernie Nuylan November 2, 2008, 2 weeks before the big day ...
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Kagoshima Clean-Up Report

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Shall we....clean up? Family Volunteer Service Report Nov.6,2008 by: Rose Ninomiya, FJMGP-Kagoshima November 6, 2008 was a cloudy day at it ...
Thursday, November 20, 2008

FJMGP sponsored Medical Service in Phil.

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Peace Service with AMMS Cavite, Philippines October 19,2008 FJMGP started engagement of sponsoring projects with partners for peace in Phi...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

FJMGP joined Multi-Cultural Festival of Youth 2008

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Multi-cultural Festival of Youth 2008 Sumiyoshi Ward Community Center in Osaka October 13,2008 by: FJMGP-Osaka Secretariat FJMGP and other...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Love Nature Clean-Up (Nov.9)

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Announcement : 1M Family Volunteer @ Arakawa River Clean-up scheduled for Nov.9, 2008 As part of the GPF-Japan program, FJMGP will join othe...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Niigata Mini GPF

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Mini GPF in Niigata Kurosaki Shiminkaikan, Niigata Oct 26,2008 Report By: Allan C. Cadano Niigata peace advocates organized a peace rally la...
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FJMGP
Tokyo, Japan
A registered Filipino Community in Japan,newly founded March2008 with mostly members are Filipino-Japanese families. It is dedicated to fostering unity, peace and service to Philippines , Japan and the world. The organization is committed to: (1) provide fellowship, unity, service and leadership education in collaboration with government and non-government organizations; (2) develop and advocate standards for inter-cultural and inter-religious peace and harmony; (3) offer educational tools, service opportunities and constructive activities for the benefit of the family, community, the country and the world; (4) promote a strong bond of camaraderie and harmonious relationship among all Filipinos living in Japan.
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