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Miyu Suzuki

Project Coordinator at 認定NPO法人 Hands On Tokyo

Miyu Suzuki is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in leadership and project coordination. Since founding N.O.W. - Noble Obligations Worldwide - in April 2017, Miyu has played a crucial role as Founder and Board of Directors member, while also serving as a Project Coordinator at Hands On Tokyo since April 2018. Additionally, Miyu founded and leads Kultureule as Chief Executive Officer since November 2015. Miyu's administrative expertise was showcased at the Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital from March 2020 to December 2023. Prior to these roles, Miyu contributed as a Volunteer Staff member at the Practical Philosophy Institute from August 2016 to March 2017. Miyu Suzuki holds a degree from Saint Martin's University, completed in 2007.

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認定NPO法人 Hands On Tokyo

Hands On Tokyo (HOT) is a legally registered Non-Profit in Tokyo. OUR MISSION is to mobilize and empower the Tokyo Community to meet pressing social needs in our city through bi-lingual Volunteers services. We commit to be the catalyst to promote volunteerism in Japan. To learn more about our work, please visit www.handsontokyo.org. Celebrating 12 years of service, Hands On Tokyo, one of the action centers for HandsOn Network, serves the needs of the community by creating & providing volunteer engagement programs. Hands On Tokyo is an affiliate of the Points of Light Foundation, with 250 action centers in 30 countries. WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE: - Meaningful volunteer opportunities based on real community needs - Volunteer programs offered in English & Japanese - Strong relationships established with a diverse range of community partners OUR ACHIEVEMENTS in 2018: - 13,275 Recipients - 4,245 Active Volunteers - 15,811 Volunteer Hours - 612 Projects OUR HISTORY: In the late 1980's, New York Cares was founded based on a new model of volunteering: instead of donating money, volunteers served the community by dedicating their extra time to meaningful, hands-on projects without long-term commitment. This movement spread rapidly, and similar organizations were established across the U.S., eventually forming the HandsOn Network. This network later merged with the Points Of Light Foundation, becoming the largest volunteer network in the US, with more than 250 action centers in 30 Countries. Hands On Tokyo was founded in December 2006 by a group seeking opportunities to serve the community. A recognized non-profit since 2009, Hands On Tokyo is the only Points of Light affiliate in Japan and has become a portal for Japanese and foreign nationals seeking meaningful volunteer opportunities.


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Minato-ku, Japan

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