A year has gone by since we began our work in Japan and despite all the challenges with your support we began school feeding in February this year in Malawi.
As a “start-up” NGO with headquarters in Japan it has been a trialing year with many bureaucratic hurdles. Any start-up would have experienced the same challenges but a new charity for a new cause was always going to be tough.
Of course we need to keep telling the story of the children of Malawi and we need to keep building the trust of the public so it’s forward we go.
But first we are required to pass a test.
The Public Support Test.
It’s a barrier set in front of all start-up Non-Profit Organisations in Japan.
If you pass you get to the next stage- and gain more trust.
The test requires we show a minimum of 100 people care enough about hungry children in Malawi. We need 100 people to commit a minimum of 3,000 yen each and we provide the authorities with their contact details.
Become one of the founding members of a movement that will span the world and donate now.
3,000 yen will not only provide a child in Malawi with a hot school meal for a year but it will also support Seibo getting to the next stage. Together we can make this work.
Thanks for your enduring support- Team Seibo in Japan
3,000 yen at today’s exchange rate is equivalent to 24 euros/ 27 dollars