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Asia Academy of Educational Corporation 50th anniversary ceremony and crowdfunding will start tomorrow, September 16th (Sat) at 12:45!

Asian Academy of Educational Corporation
Tomorrow, September 16th (Saturday) at 12:45, 50th anniversary ceremony and crowdfunding will begin!
Live broadcast tomorrow, September 16th (Saturday) at 1:00 pm on the 50th anniversary website. Join us online with alumni from 62 countries around the world. Crowdfunding has also started with ReadyFor in Japan and GlobalGiving overseas.
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Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of ARI’s 50th anniversary, which has been a long time of planning and preparation. Live streaming is available on the 50th anniversary website. Please join us online with alumni from 62 countries around the world. The crowdfunding campaign will also start tomorrow. Domestic donations will be collected through ReadyFor’s training and educational content support campaign, and overseas through GlobalGiving’s travel expenses support campaign. Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of ARI’s 50th anniversary, which has been a long time of planning and preparation.
[Image 1: https://prtimes.jp/i/119470/18/resize/d119470-18-36ee7a6ed8b12b1d6ab6-0.jpg&s3=119470-18-7a772b707736143026bd591c7a82dddb-3900×2600.jpg] Together with rural leaders who are active in rural areas around the world and all of our supporters, we will work together with the theme of “Let’s learn together for the future of rural areas” in order to live together with the aim of realizing world peace. We have envisioned a future in which ARI continues to advance step by step in five areas: peace, food life, climate justice and climate change countermeasures, education, and organization.
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Guest speakers and graduates from each country have arrived, and students are preparing food from each country to be served with the guests, and are dividing into six regions around the world to decorate for the ceremony. The campus is also in the midst of preparations.
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[Image 4: https://prtimes.jp/i/119470/18/resize/d119470-18-861bc0d141aa09301f9c-0.jpg&s3=119470-18-b3d399e9c225e52beff0b78b73f7ce29-3900×2600.jpg] This time, we are preparing live streaming on the 50th anniversary website. Please join us online with alumni from 62 countries around the world. https://ari.ac.jp/50th-anniv?ari=press
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13:00-13:45 50th Anniversary Service Sermon: Rev. Robert Whitmer (Former Rural Missionary Seminary Principal, United Church of Canada missionary)
14:00-15:45 50th Anniversary Ceremony Keynote Speech: Ms. Oldendhu Chatterjee (born in India, 1976 graduate of the Asian Institute, founder of the Development Research and Communication Center (DRCSC)), Ms. Tomoko Arakawa (Principal of the Asian Institute)
The crowdfunding campaign, which has been announced on the ARI website and SNS, will finally start tomorrow!
In Japan, ReadyFor https://readyfor.jp/projects/ari runs training and educational content support campaigns,
Outside of Japan, please use GlobalGiving https://goto.gg/60943 to collect donations for the travel expenses support campaign.
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Please use this as a means of walking together in the circle of ARI living together! We look forward to your participation. We also carry out many commemorative projects and collaborative projects on and off campus. If you are interested, please contact pr@ari.ac.jp.
The 50th anniversary celebration and crowdfunding begins tomorrow at 12:45pm! After years of ideas and preparation, tomorrow will officially mark the 50th anniversary of ARI.
We have worked together for fifty years with our brothers and sisters, leaders of rural communities around the world, to build a future of peaceful, sustainable rural life. This year, we have imagined this effort under the motto of, “Learning Together for a Rural Future”, divided among five broad areas: “Peace from the soil,” “Foodlife,” “Climate justice and climate action,” “Education,” and “Organization”. For this year’s celebration, we have envisioned the future fifty years of ARI, step by step.
Guest speakers and graduates from around the world have arrived, participants this year are hard at work preparing their local dishes to enjoy with our guests, and decorations from regions all over decorate Koinonia, ARI’s dining hall.
The whole campus is aflutter with preparations.
While we would love to have the whole ARI community with us on campus, we understand many people come from far away, so we have prepared a live-streaming service for the event. Please join us online with the global ARI community.
https://ari.ac.jp/en/50th-anniv?ari=press
If you would like to support ARI with a small donation and spread the word, we will be collecting donations through the NGO-focused crowdfunding platform GlobalGiving. Funds will be used to support future participants’ travel costs. https://goto.gg/ 60943 For those within Japan with Japanese credit cards, the platform ReadyFor is crowdfunding for educational support costs.
https://readyfor.jp/projects/ari (Japanese only)Finally, ARI hosts many commemoritave and collaborative projects on and off campus. If you are interested in collaborating with us, please contact us at pr@ari.ac.jp. Please use this as one of the means to walk together in the circle of ARI! We look forward to your participation.
More details about this release:
https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000018.000119470.html



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