On 29 March 2011, employees of Toyohashi Plant visited Cantino Brasiliro, a Brazilian school and donated 20 sets of desks and chairs. They donated a LCD television in 2007. Many Brazilian people live in Toyohashi City and neighboring areas. After the Lehman Shock, many returned to their homeland. Due to the fall in tuition income, the school was forced into a severe financial state, unable to purchase new equipment. This donation pleased the school and students danced the samba and sang songs in thanks for the donation. |
The Toyohashi Plant has been sponsoring Toyohashi-shi Boys & Girls Invention Club, which was established for the development of human resources, since 2007.
On 28 August 2010, employees from the Toyohashi and Onomichi Plants became lecturers of a special summer class held at the Development Center for Children's Futures, the theme of which was “various uses of tape and film”. In the class, experiments using our polarizing film were conducted and pieces of stained glass were made. Twenty-eight elementary school pupils who participated in the class were surprised and glad to know that they could not see colored images without polarizing and retardation films.
On 21 August, the Welfare Committee of Nitto Matex Thailand visited Ban Ta-Kham Tuang Tong Jit 109 School, a government school in Chachoengaso, a province adjacent to Chonburi, where the company is located. A total of some 40 employees and the President were welcomed by a large number of pupils in grades from kindergarten through elementary school. The Company made donations for the construction of a playground and the purchase of sports equipment and stationery, as well as a separate donation of THB 50,000 (USD 1,600) in the form of a scholarship, which the President himself handed over to the children's representative on the day of the event. Company employees organized games and gave out snacks and drinks to all. |
Nitto Denko Materials (Thailand) made donations to schools in the Ayutthaya area, where their factory is located, on January 8. Taking advantage of the occasion of Children's Day, which is celebrated by the local community and U-Thai Police Station on the second Saturday of January, the company donated stationery, sports equipment, dolls and other presents to children of Wat Ban Heep School, Wat Rajbamphen School, and Wat Mapprajan School. |
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