Crowdfunding Campaign Launched for 'Hokuriku Recovery Children's Music Caravan & Developmental Support Seminar' Following Noto Peninsula Earthquake
A crowdfunding campaign has been launched on CAMPFIRE to fund free music events for children and developmental support seminars for teachers in Ishikawa, Fukui, and Toyama prefectures, which were affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
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## Crowdfunding Announcement
The campaign launched today at 12:00 PM on CAMPFIRE.
## Purpose
This event aims to support recovery from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. We intend to deliver hope and energy to children in the three Hokuriku prefectures (Ishikawa, Fukui, and Toyama) through music and cultural educational support.
Furthermore, by featuring collaborative performances between professional musicians and local music teachers, we aim to provide opportunities for teachers to perform and foster networking among them.
We also aim to address the lack of knowledge in educational settings regarding support for children with developmental disabilities, facilitating smoother development support.
This is a volunteer event offering free attendance to participants. We are turning to crowdfunding to raise the necessary funds for hosting.
The duration of the crowdfunding campaign will be announced again on the launch day.
## Event Overview
- Name: Hokuriku Recovery Children's Music Caravan & Developmental Support Seminar
- Organizer: Recovery Support Event Executive Committee
- Support: Toyama City Board of Education, Kanazawa City
- Sponsorship: 10 Years to Create an Elementary School Project
- URL: https://revival-event.com/
- Target Audience:
- Music Caravan: Local elementary school students and their guardians
- Developmental Support Seminar: Local teachers (Elementary/Junior High/High School/Special Needs Education)
- Fees: Free
## Venues and Schedule
- July 30 (Thu): Toyama City Overd Hall (Medium Hall)
- July 31 (Fri): Kanazawa Art Hall
- August 1 (Sat): Fukui City Phoenix Plaza (Small Hall)
- Music Caravan: Doors open 13:00, Starts 13:30, Ends 15:00
- Developmental Support Seminar: Doors open 16:30, Starts 17:00, Ends 18:30
## Returns and Performers
The crowdfunding campaign features returns related to the performers:
- Natsumi Sugihara (Flutist): Her own CDs and goods from the vocal/instrumental ensemble 'Mion'.
- Yasuhiro Kume (Psychiatrist): New book, 'Developmental Disabilities are the Strongest Skill' (Gakken), including a QR code to view videos of all three days of the seminars.
The campaign launched today at 12:00 PM on CAMPFIRE.
## Purpose
This event aims to support recovery from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. We intend to deliver hope and energy to children in the three Hokuriku prefectures (Ishikawa, Fukui, and Toyama) through music and cultural educational support.
Furthermore, by featuring collaborative performances between professional musicians and local music teachers, we aim to provide opportunities for teachers to perform and foster networking among them.
We also aim to address the lack of knowledge in educational settings regarding support for children with developmental disabilities, facilitating smoother development support.
This is a volunteer event offering free attendance to participants. We are turning to crowdfunding to raise the necessary funds for hosting.
The duration of the crowdfunding campaign will be announced again on the launch day.
## Event Overview
- Name: Hokuriku Recovery Children's Music Caravan & Developmental Support Seminar
- Organizer: Recovery Support Event Executive Committee
- Support: Toyama City Board of Education, Kanazawa City
- Sponsorship: 10 Years to Create an Elementary School Project
- URL: https://revival-event.com/
- Target Audience:
- Music Caravan: Local elementary school students and their guardians
- Developmental Support Seminar: Local teachers (Elementary/Junior High/High School/Special Needs Education)
- Fees: Free
## Venues and Schedule
- July 30 (Thu): Toyama City Overd Hall (Medium Hall)
- July 31 (Fri): Kanazawa Art Hall
- August 1 (Sat): Fukui City Phoenix Plaza (Small Hall)
- Music Caravan: Doors open 13:00, Starts 13:30, Ends 15:00
- Developmental Support Seminar: Doors open 16:30, Starts 17:00, Ends 18:30
## Returns and Performers
The crowdfunding campaign features returns related to the performers:
- Natsumi Sugihara (Flutist): Her own CDs and goods from the vocal/instrumental ensemble 'Mion'.
- Yasuhiro Kume (Psychiatrist): New book, 'Developmental Disabilities are the Strongest Skill' (Gakken), including a QR code to view videos of all three days of the seminars.
FAQ
「北陸復興こども音楽キャラバン&発達支援講演会」の目的は何ですか?
能登半島地震からの復興支援として、子供たちへの教育文化的支援を通じた元気と希望の提供、音楽教諭の活躍機会の創出、および発達障害の子どもへの対応に関する教育現場の知識不足解消を目的としています。
イベントの開催場所と日程は?
7月30日に富山市オーバード・ホール(中ホール)、7月31日に金沢市アートホール、8月1日に福井市フェニックス・プラザ(小ホール)で開催されます。
イベントの参加費用はいくらですか?
本イベントは無料招待のボランティアイベントです。
クラウドファンディングのリターンにはどのようなものがありますか?
フルート奏者・杉原夏海のCDやグッズ、「美音-Mion-」のグッズ、および精神科医・久米康宏の新刊書籍(講演会動画視聴QRコード付き)などが設定されています。
イベントの対象者は誰ですか?
音楽キャラバンは地元の小学生と保護者、発達支援講演会は地元の教員(小・中・高・特支)が対象です。