Synergy Japan is dedicated to making an impact in their community and has been serving those in need for decades. The Impact Foundation would like to take a moment to highlight the impact of Synergy Japan and their and dedication to service.
Support of “Tsukuba Aijien”
Over the last 10 years, Japan has supported children living at Tsukuba Aijien, a children’s home for children without parents, or children’s whose parents are unable to raise them. Annually, Synergy Japan has generously donated 540,000JPY, to help the children at Tsukuba Aijien. The goal of the annual sponsorship is to help children transition to become self-reliant and educated when transitioning out of the alternative care.
Semiannual Food Drive
Since 2021, Synergy Japan has coordinated a semiannual food drive to collect food, as well as daily necessaries and stationaries, for two districts in Tokyo. The drive is dedicated to collecting essential supplies to help support children’s nutrition and improve daily life for children receiving the items, who would otherwise go without. Since the project began in 2021, Synergy Japan has donated nearly 2,000 items to their community which include things like food and school essentials.
Leadership Retreat Impact Projects
Synergy Japan has committed to including an Impact Foundation impact project during their annual leadership retreats that take place around the world. At these events, Synergy Japan works to provide an opportunity for business partners, consultants, and employees to give back to the community together.
Wear Red Day
Since 2021, during Heart Health Month, Synergy Japan has donated a portion of proceeds from their “charity pack” products, including ProArgi-9+, to the Japan Cardiovascular Research Foundation. This impact initiative is dedicated to bringing awareness to the importance of good cardiovascular health and the effects of cardiovascular disease.
Other Projects:
In 2023, 120 volunteers joined together to make scarecrows as they worked to revitalize a depopulated area near Kue, Nakanoto, Ishikawa. Together they constructed scarecrows to help protect rural agriculture in the area.
In 2023, Synergy Japan donated approximately 8,800 unites of hand sanitizer across 88 facilities through their partnership with the Social Welfare Organization in Tokyo. This project was of great benefit during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
These are just a few of the many projects that Synergy Japan has completed to support their community, and those in-need. Synergy Japan volunteers have generously donated their time and money to make an impact around the world, and continue to support those in-need.
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