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GOL supports the aims of organizations which do socially worthwhile activities by sponsoring their websites. Keeping connected with our community is an important part of our corporate philosophy. The services we provide have been becoming a part of many people's lives and also becoming an indispensable method for education / understanding for all of us.

URL: http://www.son-tokyo.or.jp/
Description: Special Olympics is a nonprofit program of sports training and competition for individuals with mental retardation. Special Olympics provides year-round training and athletic competition for more than one million athletes in nearly 150 countries. GOL hosts their site free of charge.

URL: http://www.npo2050-e.org/
Description: NPO2050 is an organization concerned with global issues such as population, poverty, women's status and the environment.
NPO2050 brings to the attention of the world's citizens all these global problems and their consequences. It co-operates with local and national authorities, international organizations, NGOs, entrepreneurs, and individuals to create a better world and safe future.

Description:Tomomi Nishimura, the Japanese singer, launched this website for the purpose of collecting money for the sake of poor children in the under-developed nations such as the Phillipines and Vietnam. GOL is the sponsor of her site, and offers Internet connections to many other organizations who perform charitable activities. "The corporations need the heart to willingly offer the feedback from their profits back to their local community. GOL hosts our site for free."

URL: http://www.ceacanada.org/
Description: Canadian Education Alliance (CEA) is a non-profit organization established by professionals in the Canadian educational field to introduce Canadian educational organizations of high quality to Japan in an effective manner.
The main activity of the CEA is to introduce it's Canadian educational organization members to Japan.
Our members schools maintain an internationally oriented, high standard or education in a safe, inexpensive environment.
Currently, we are providing the programs such as the following: 4-year university, university college, community college, high school exchange program, short-term exchange program, ESL (language study course) ,and combinations of different programs such as ESL & sport, ESL & music, ESL & environmental study etc.

Description: The CODE-J mission statement is to provide a forum, both online and off-line,
where content creators (professional and amateur) can exchange ideas, development strategies and can network on both professional and social levels. Members will also be able to give each other tips and advice about how to use content development software and tools.

Description: FEW is a non-profit organization for foreign women who reside and have jobs in Japan.
FEW develops a network through monthly meetings, various events and special programs, with emphasis on helping, knowledge and information exchange, technical progression and building relationships. GOL hosts this site for free.

Description: (ISSHO = Together; KIKAKU = Project) is a Japan-based, non-profit, non-governmental organization established in 1992. The organization aims to:
* provide a crossroads for information exchange between communities using diverse languages.
* monitor issues related to human diversity, language, culture and coexistence.
* facilitate a greater recognition and understanding of the above issues, both in the East Asian region and worldwide.
URL: http://www.japanetwork.org
Description: Japan AIDS Prevention Awareness Network (JAPANetwork) is a group of volunteer educators throughout Japan who are interested in teaching about HIV/AIDS in the EFL (English as a foreign language) classroom. JAPANetwork's web site offers free AIDS lesson plans, articles, games, information for teachers and work pages for students containing reading passages, quizzes and project ideas for the classroom.