Kanazawa University Volunteer student extracurricular activity group carry out volunteer base development activities in Suzu City

掲載日:2024-10-23
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On September 1, Kanazawa University Volunteer Saport Station, leaded by Kaisei Harada, a lecturer from Institute of Human and Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Management, by the request of Kominguru Co., Ltd., helped with carrying in and assembling luggage, mowing the grass, and cleaning up at a private home in Uedomachi, Suzu City that was being used as a base for volunteers to stay.

Kominguru Co., Ltd. is implementing a project in Noto to transform a "marginal village" into a "modern village," and through the "Kick-off Symposium of the Disaster Prevention and Reconstruction Network of Ishikawa" held on August 10, the circle of volunteer support expanded.

Volunteer student groups and general volunteers from Kanazawa University joined the activities on the day of the event.

  • Carrying out the refrigerator with help of volunteers
  • Students assembling desks
  • Mowing the grass
  • Group photo
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