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Takashi Hagiwara, Chair person of directors , Hearts of Gold
Let's share the joy of running.
We call for your goodwill and power! |
Hearts of Gold is the non-governmental organization which aims to "realize
through sports a shared 'hope' and 'courage' which transcends national
boundaries, ethnicity, and physical handicap" established on Oct.
10, 1998.
The main activity is cooperation management in Angkor Wat International
Half Marathon and donation for the artificial limbs for landmine survivors
(promotion of Runner's Aid).
Runner's Aid started in 1994 in Japan, as fund raise activities for the artificial limbs production in developing countries using a part of their entry fee of marathon. The activities called all the participants of people's marathon all over Japan.
In developing countries, 2 million children are suffered from polio, which already is brought under the control in developed countries. If they can wear the artificial limbs promptly, they will be able to walk.
The 10% of 12 million of Hansen's disease sufferers all over the world
needs shoe shaped limbs. In Cambodia, as a result of internal fighting,
there are many people who lost their limbs by the anti-personnel land mines.
Cambodia has been strewn with more landmines than any other country, and
every month hundreds are killed or maimed. Now the 3,500,000 maimed people
out of 5 million from all over their world live in Asia, and need to exchange
their prosthetic limbs every 3 to 4 year. However they have to produce
by their own since Japanese products are too expensive... The director
of Rehabilitation Center of Hyogo, Dr. Sawamura's idea of "Asia prosthetic
limbs center" is a plan to develop factories, machinery, and human
recourse.
Today, Runner's Aid are now beginning to be common among the runner's events
in west part of Japan. "Highway Run" took place in Kobe in 1992,
and GISHI Run (which inspired by "GISHI" = artificial limbs in
Japanese) are of the examples.
"Is there any way to fundraise in more direct and effective way? Is it possible to hold marathon event within Cambodia? The 7 people's discourse (4 from Sankei Shimbun Newspaper, 3 from Cambodia) in Macao was hold from this very question.
In April 23 to 27 in 1996, 3 personnel visited Cambodia to research the situation. At that time, they were attended with soldiers with automatic rifles in their hands. Would it be guaranteed to hold safe event at all? Finally there was a pledge from the authorities concerned as "practice as a national event" which made the very first Angkor Wat International Half Marathon. This continues until today, despite of various disturbance such as an outbreak of conflict.
As you already know, we have just started learning after the senior associates
effort and are only a small organization. So please help us with your goodwill
and power. We really wish to share the joy of running with many people,
and desire to support for the unfortunate people.
Ms. Lorraine Moller (deputy director of HG) who named this organization wrote as follows: "Our world is in trouble, that is obvious. In fact, we might not solve the problems. But I believe our efforts will pay off if each of us acts as a human being. Anyone can have gold, simply by giving. Please join us."
Join us and work together and do what you can do for the people who need
your help. |
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