Our representative speaking at the “TEDxSophia” conference
Selling Malawian coffee at an event to fund our school meal program
We aim to explore ways to spread charity in Japan by sharing stories from Malawi and the specific activities of our organization with people in Japan. At the same time, we hope that as many people as possible will join us in thinking about how we can provide support to Malawi from Japan.
Currently, we receive generous support from many companies. We aim to continue collaborating with corporations that share our commitment to supporting school meal programs and creating social change. By strengthening our close relationships with local staff and maintaining transparency, we provide corporate partners with detailed reports on our activities, including photos and videos, to illustrate the impact of their support.
A UK-based telecommunications company with operations in both the UK and Japan. The company allocates a significant portion of its profits to charitable activities through the Krizevac Project, which supports various initiatives across countries, including Malawi. Notable projects include establishing and running educational campuses like the Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Institute, which provides education from kindergarten through university levels. Since 2020, Mobell Group and Seibo have jointly launched a Social Business Course, enabling participants to learn about charity, social business, poverty, and statistical analysis from global experts actively engaged in social business.
A coffee brand that allocates the sales of Malawian coffee to funding school meals for children in Malawi. The initiative engages students in sales efforts and encourages companies to promote fair-trade products and use them at events, expanding the circle of support. Visit the Warm Hearts Coffee Club website for more details.
An innovative company managing platforms like byFood.com, where users can book various experiences and restaurants across Japan. With over 3,000 dining options listed, each reservation made through the app results in the equivalent number of meals being donated to children in Malawi through Seibo.
A mobile service under the Mobell Group brand, launched in November 2007 to address the needs of Japanese residents in the U.S. It provides communication solutions for Japanese nationals traveling back to Japan.
Another Mobell Group brand focused on providing SIM cards and payment services to inbound foreign tourists visiting Japan, ensuring connectivity and transactions during their stay.