Saturday, July 25, 2015

Photos from July 21-23: Fukushima Kids Hawaii Project 5

Aloha, all the supporters of Fukushima Kids Hawaii,

10 of them arrived safely, and having a great time here. Below are some photos. More on Japanese FB page, Fukushima Kids Hawaii Japan.

They are age from 10 to 16,  learning how to farm, harvest, cook from the scratch using the harvest, cleaning, doing laundry, washing dishes, tidying up after every activity, learning BePeace Practice and Harmonics Healing (Japanese natural healing method).

Indeed, the best program we have had so far. From Project 5, we decided to make our main focus to "Learning" and this summer's main theme is "Farm to Table". So, our meals are made from scratch using fresh, organic and local vegetables, fruits, fish, eggs and meat.  Great, isn't it?  Our ultimate purpose is enhance the wellbeing of the children affected by nuclear power plant explosion in Fukushima. They have been living in and exposed to radiation constantly since March 11, 2011.

Yesterday, Mayumi Oda invited all of us to her Ginger Hill Farm and they provided feast lunch and dinner for us almost all made from their farm.  A Former Holualoa Cafe chef now lives with her and cooks great meals.  Which is another blessing.
Aloha, Akemi and Henk,

Hope you are doing well wherever you are on this planet Earth!

Upon Akemi's request, I am sending some photos. More are in the FB of Fukushima Kids Hawaii page.

They learn how to farm, harvest, cook from the scratch using the harvest, cleaning, doing laundry, washing dishes, tidying up after every activity, learning BePeace Practice and Harmonics Healing (Japanese natural healing method).

Indeed, the best program so far. 

Yesterday, Mayumi Oda invited all of us to her Ginger Hill Farm and they provided feast lunch and dinner for us almost all made from their farm.  A Former Holualoa Cafe chef now lives with her and cooks great meals.  Which is another blessing.

Yumi

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1 comment:

  1. Oh, I can't see the images you uploaded in this post. Anyway, the project is really awesome for the children there. Hope that you guys will do this again next year! Thank you so much and God bless!

    Nicolas / A Volunteer in the Philippines / Blogger / Writer

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