Miyagi/Sendai JET Micro Grant Program

The Great East Japan Earthquake was an unprecedented disaster from which it will take the Japanese people decades to fully recover. Among the many victims of this disaster was JET Programme participant Taylor Anderson. Taylor’s tragic death shook the JET community and the lives of the many people she had come to know in Ishinomaki.

However, not wanting to let the bond between Taylor and Ishinomaki fade away, Taylor’s family have taken it upon themselves to directly assist with Ishinomaki’s recovery in a variety of ways, including raising funds for the benefit of the community.

Since beginning this fundraising, Andy Anderson, Taylor’s father, has consistently looked for new, creative ways to make significant differences at the grassroots level. Andy contacted the Miyagi Association of JET (MAJET) to discuss how JET participants could assist in this recovery effort, and how they could be empowered to do so. Through this discussion, MAJET and Andy Anderson have established the “Miyagi-Sendai JET Micro Grant Program”.

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J-Walking In Review

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JETAA’s inaugural J-Walking Tour took place on Sunday, September 25, against the backdrop of a perfectly sunny day that was made for strolling in the streets of Toronto. Our knowledgeable guide, James, led us on an animated tour of Toronto’s interesting sights and neighbourhoods, which included stops at the Royal Ontario Museum, the Annex and Kensington Market.

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A Helping Hand

Partnering with JAVA, JETAA Toronto presented a (very) large cheque to the board members of the JCCC. In the photo are JAVA's Mark and Naoe and JETAA's Chris and Natalie…

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JETAA Goes To A Ball Game

If you weren’t at the JETAA Toronto’s Blue Jays event on Saturday, August 13 at the RogersCentre, then you missed an amazing game. An intimate group of JETAA members got…

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Your Dragon Boat Report

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The JETAA Fighting Carps have just finished off another terrific season.

This year, the carps did an amazing job at their Oakville regatta earning a gold medal in the D category – a second year in a row!! Unfortunately, they did not fare so well at the Great White North competition. They showed team work and a lot of heart during the races and as always enjoyed a great day filled with friends, racing and amazing food.

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