Kanazawa University and Tohoku University volunteer members held exchange meetings with disaster victims

掲載日:2024-11-20
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Students from Kanazawa University 's extracurricular activity group Volunteer Support Station, and their leader, Lecturer Kaisei Harada from the Faculty of Economics and Management, School of Institute of Human and Social Sciences, regularly hold a social gathering called the "Come and Drop In to Uchinada Town Social Gathering" for people affected by the Noto earthquake.

On September 22, 29, October 13, and 20, a social event was held in Mukaiawagasaki of Uchinada-machi, where participants enjoyed boccia and other physical recreational activities while communicating with each other. On September 22, students from SCRUM, Tohoku University's Center for Supporting Extracurricular and Volunteer Activities, also participated in the event and had a great time.

On September 27, a similar exchange meeting was held in Miyasaka, Uchinada Town, to deepen exchanges with those affected by the Noto earthquake.

  • Kanazawa University and Tohoku University students
  • Enjoying origami with participants
  • Kanazawa University students and participants making accessories together
  • Kanazawa University students and participants enjoying a team game of boccia
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