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Your donation will directly link to the projects to assist victims. Your donation sustains our work, and it is a valuable method of participating in our mission.

Credit Card donation:


Other Ways to Give:

Donation through UFJ Bank
Bank: The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
Account name:Tokutei Hieiri Katsudo Houjin Polaris Japan
Branch name: Yawata Branch (Branch code:272)
Account number: 0043992

Donation through Japan Post Bank (Yucho)
Please fill out the deposit form at a Japan Post Bank to the account below.
Account Number : 00150-9-370561
Account Name : Polaris Project Japan (ポラリスプロジェクト・ジャパン)



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Donate by Bank Debit


To donate through monthly automatic withdrawals from your bank account, please print and fill out the form at this link and send the completed form to Polaris. A sample completed form can be viewed here.

 

How your donation is used:


¥2000=One child can receive a preventive workshop to avoid being a victim of human trafficking or sexual exploitation.
¥3000= We can provide social work services to a victim, such as accompaniment to police/government offices, and translation. 
¥10,000= This will cover operation cost of hotline (1 line) for 2 weeks!
¥100,000= We can provide long-term support to 5 victims. Regular support, peer counseling, and emergency intervention over a long-term can revitalize internal strength of a victim.


Shop and Donate
Shopping as a registered member of 「E-Kokoro!」 will accumulate points, which will be donated to Polaris Project. 募金サイト イーココロ!

Wishlist (of things we need currently)

1. Computer (Windows XP or more recent)
2. Projector
3. Tea and Coffee
4. Cellphones (Prepaid OK) 
5. Digital Video Camera, Recorder
6. Office Supplies (files, copy papers, envelopes, stamps, light bulbs)

Because our address is located in a post office, we cannot accept other delivery services. We apologize for inconvenience, but please send us your donations via Postal Service.

Last Updated on Sunday, 11 December 2011 17:06
 


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