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Events some of a lasting impact crowded the
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last fiscal year making it a memorable one in
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the JASC history.
First and foremost there was the 45th An
niversary of an organization which from a
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small agency founded in 1946 with a budget
of $9,000 has grown to where it stands today
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serving a Japanese American community of
many thousands. The observance of the an
niversary was a happening and a celebration
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highlighted by a ceremony at the Heiwa Ter
race on Sunday, June 23. It featured a slide
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show spanning the first 35 years of JASC
existence, a script outlining the past 10 years
of achievement and a multitude of awards to
those who have helped JASC through the
years. An overflow crowd attended the event.
Then there was a dream which last year
became a reality. During the past fiscal year
we gained final approval from HUD to start
the construction of the Keira Nursing Home.
The approval came in the waning days of the
fiscal year and construction of the facility,
tival which
honored
earliest members
of
Mary Koga, one of the
JASC and the artist/pho
tographer whose contributions made last
year 's Annual Report "The Quiet People " a
resounding success.
Then there was the Christmas Delight
Sale the annual Market Day and others.
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These activities help us to raise funds needed
to provide services to our clients.
We gained a new tenant in FY 1991.
Search Developmental Center rented our
former workshop space in the south end of
our building. The organization plans to stay
here until the end of this year
.
Our list of Japanese corporations which
became members of JASC continued to grow
,
with 38 companies joining us this year as
compared to 31 in the previous yea r. Their
names are found elsewhere in this issue.
There were other minor triumphs and
achievements. It can be only concluded that
FY 1991 was a good one for us.
which has been in works for a decade, began
in July.
Our "Parish" or Community Nurse Pro
happiness
gram was started last year with the hiring of
a community nurse in conjunction with the
Swedish Covenant Hospital. The nurse works
with the congregations of five Christian and
Buddhist churches, as well as with other
members of the Japanese American com
munity.
A number of special events also high
lighted the year. These included the Fuji Fes-
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The Japanese American Service Committee
through the years has factored its programs to
serve the changing needs of our client com
munity. Presently, as the Issei population is
fading fast, we are concentrating on services
for the Niseis. Their health and what we can
do to improve it is high on our agenda.
While we are concerned with the needs of
the Niseis we also have to look at the future
and anticipate the role the Sanseis (third gen
eration Japanese Americans) will play in our
organization. We hope th!lt soon we will be
able to provide some services to this gener
ation, an possibly their children, the Yonsei
(fourth generation Japanese Americans.) Ser
vice in the areas of maintaining their cultural
heritage and introducing their children to
it,appear as possibilities for programs for the
Sanseis and Yonseis.
In fiscal 1991 we served our community
with the following programs:
Our ADULT DAY CARE program served
on the average 22 clients per day, totaling
26,180 hours of service. Adult Day Care aims
to keep the elderly out of institutions and
offers activities in a group setting which help
older adults to improve their physical and
mental condition. Clients participate in a
number of activities and special events, such
as field trips, ceramics, exercise and hear
speakers on various subjects. They also get a
noon meal (a total of 5,200 served to the
Adult Day Care clients during the last year)
and have the opportunity to eat together with
others. Social service and nursing staffs de
velop individual plans for each client and
monitor their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING ser
vices in the past fiscal year worked with 242
respect of
the elderly
clients, 179 of Japanese American ancestry.
The total hours of service provided were
2741.75. This is a program which assists
clients to achieve adequate psychological and
social life. The counselor speaks Japanese
and deals with questions involving financial
and health issues as well as formulating fu
ture plans for the elderly.
HOME SUPPORT services involve
cleaning, shopping, laundry, food preparation,
personal care, nutritional service and hygiene
education to the elderly either at Heiwa Ter
race, a senior citizen's residential center, or at
other locations. This service has one aim -- to
help the elderly live independently and avoid
institutionalization.
During the past year, the chore house
keepers provided a total of 19,070 hours of
service to 158 clients... 81 of them Japanese
Americans. Fifty-six of the clients where
Caucasians, five Black and 16 other Asians.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which
provides educational classes, mature driving,
Tai Chi (oriental exercise), Minyo (folk music
and dance), origami (paper folding), kami
ningyo (paper doll construction) and Japanese
language class.
Special Japanese festivals are observed and
presented as authentically as possible. Pro
grams on health and education are presented
by this division of JASC as well as well as
city-sponsored nutrition and "Meals on
Wheels" services to home-bound elderly. The
nutrition program served 6,211 meals to 260
persons (excluding the Adult Day Care clients
mentioned before), and provided duplicated
group services to 1,026 persons, representing
16,841 hours.
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The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully acknowledges contributions received
during the Fiscal Year July 1990 through June 30, 1991. The generosity and support of such
gifts is appreciated by all who are served by this agency.
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Asato, Noboru
Abe, Amy
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Ase, M/M Paul
Abe, M/M Koki
Errico, Fusayo
Azeka, John
Abe, Shoji
Esaki, Susie S.
Azuma, Alyse
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Eto, Ruth
Azuma, Masahiro
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Ezaki, M/M James
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Adachi, Roy & Family
Adachi, M/M Bill U.
Falls, Dr/M Arthur G.
Babbin, M/M Fred
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Fricke, M/M Robert
Barrientos, M/M Peter
Agemura, Saki
Friedman, Hideko T.
Brandon, M/M R.
Aimi, Dr. & Mrs. Kenji
Fugami, M/M Paul M.
Aki, Arthur
Fujii, M/M Fred
Chan, Virginia
Aki, M/M Harvey
Fujii, M/M George H.
Chancellor, Grace K.
Akinaga, Shizume
Fujii, Kazuko
Chang, Teng Hsian
Akiyama, Joe
M/M Masao
Fujii,
Chen, Hong K.
Allen, M/M Dean E.
Mickey
Fujii,
Chen, Tuan-Mey
Amimoto, Dr/M Minoru
M/M Richard K.
Fujii,
Chikaraishi, Dr./M Ben
Amino, M/M Yosh
Tomiye
Fujii,
Chino, Hisa
Anderson, Russell F.
Yaho
Fujii,
Aoki, M/M Toru
Coble, Ed S.
Fujikawa, Tsui
Cosmopolitan Nat'l Bank,
Aono, M/M Tom
Fujimoto, M/M Benjamin
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
A. Vercillo, Pres.
Fujimoto, Frank
Arai, Akira
Fujimoto, Hisano
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Dodohara, Takashi
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Doell, Emiko
Fujimoto, M.C.-Hirai, R.
Arai,· Tom T.
Doi, Asao
Martin H.
Fujimoto,
Arakaki, M/M Charles Y.
Doi, Chiyono
Mike S.
Fujimoto,
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Doi, Isamu
Ralph H.
Fujimoto,
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Doi, M/M Mikio
S.
Fujimoto,
Arao, M/M Hideaki
Domoto, Mo
Ray
Fujinaga,
Aruguete, Dr. Christine M.
Domoto, Tazu
Fujioka, Mariko
Asa, M/M Takeru
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Asa, Toshi
Ebisu, Yukiko
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Asahina, Renzo
Eejima, Ken
Emiko
Fujita,
Asai, Maomi
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
M/M Henry H.
Fujiura,
Endo, M/M Frank S.
Asai, Yuki
Lillian
Fujiwara,
Asaki, M/M Roy H.
Endo, M/M Harry
M/M Tio T.
Fujiwara,
Asakura, George K.
Endo, Nellie
Kimie
Fukai,
June
Asakura,
Endo, Reiko
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Asakura, Memi
Endo, Shima
Asakura, M/M Richard
Fukami, M/M Frank
Endo, M/M Tomy
Fukami, Martha M.
Fukawa, M/M Shoji
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Harry
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukuda, Yoneo
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukui, Hisao
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, M/M Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furuya, Robert Y.
Furuta, Tsugi
Furuyama, Charles
Fur uyama, William
Fuwa, Mitsuo
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Gotoh, M/M Yoshio D.
Grossman, Ruth E.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hachiya, James
Hachiya, M/M Tomoharu
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
Hamada, Lillian
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanano, Charles
Hara, M/M Colin
Hara, M/M Yoichi
Harada, Kei
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, M/M Masashi
Harano, Ross
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hasegawa, M/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, M/M Shigeru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, M/M Edwin
Hashioka, M/M Roy M.
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hattori, Miyoko
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayash,i Albert M.
Hayashida, Satoshi
Helfrich, Willis
Henmi, M/M Gerald
Higa, M/M George
Higa, Harry
Higashi, M/M Edward
Higashiuchi, M/M Kazuo
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hikida, Fred
Hikida, Sadako
Hikido, Olga
Hirai, May
Hirakawa, M/M Louis S.
Hirakawa, Memmy S.
Hirami, M/M Maki
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, M/M Kenji
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hirata, M/M William K.
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hirayama, Misao
Hirota, Tadao
Hiyama, Rev. Paul S.
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, M/M Noboru
Honda, Shizuko
Honda, M/M Thomas G.
Hong, James
Hori, Ann A.
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Hori, Dr/M Roy Y.
Horita, M/M Kaz
Horita, M/M Shigeo
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hosokawa, M/M Kiyoshi
Huey, Ray
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, M/M Ernest
Hyosaka, Mary
lchiba, M/M George
Ichiba, William Y.
lchida, Emiko
lchihashi, M/M Woodrow T.
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Haru H.
ldaka, Suyeko
lgarashi, M/M Peter H.
lgasaki, David K.
lgasaki, M/M Masao, Jr.
Iha, Kiyo
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iijima, Tomi
Iino, Tomonao
Ijichi, M/M Kent
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Kohei
Ikeda, Mary S.
Ikegami, M/M Yukio
Ikemoto, Gus
Ikezoe, Lillian
Ikoma, Shikibu
Ikoma, Sumio
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
Imanaka, M/M James
Imanaka-Chin, Esther
Imaoka, M/M Ralph
Imon, M/M Muneo R.
Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Dr./M Henry S.
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Iseri, M/M Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, M/M John M.
Ishida, Julius
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Ted
Ishizaki, Mitsu ye
Ishizuka, M/M Tada yoshi
lsoda, M/M Seishi J.
Itami, Ikue
ltano, Masashi
ltano, M/M Takeo
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M Henry K.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, John
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Thomas
Ito, Valerie
ltoku, M/M Kenjo
ltow, Yoshiye
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Iwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwai, Ted T.
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiro
Iwamuro, Yae
Iwana, Fumiye
Iwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwao, M/M Michio
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy
Iwatsuki, M/M Frank
Iwatsuki, Fumiko
Izui, M/M George K.
Izui, Dr/M Victor S.
Izumi, M/M Elbert
Izuo, Peter Y.
Janka, Ellen Maeda
Joichi, M/M Rowland
Joji, M/M Toshio
Jones, Sumiko
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, Dr/M Paul
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul H.
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, Dr./M Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kakita, Chizuko
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Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kambara, M/M Frank T.
Kamiya, M/M Benjamin
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kaneko, Merle
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley H.
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, Minoru
Kanki, Shuji
Kano, Sachiko
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kariya, Michl
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kasamoto, M/M Nao
Kashihara, George
Kashihara, Dr/M Jack Y.
Kasuya, Masanori
Katagiri, Hama
Katahira, M/M George
Kataoka, G.- Kodoma, T.
Kataura, M/M George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, Haruye
Kato, Dr./M Hiroki
Kato, Masao G.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, M/M Fred M.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, M/M George
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, M/M Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M James
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawako, M/M Mas
Kawamoto, Kaz F.
Kawamoto, Lynne
Kawamoto, M/M Mitsugi
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawanaga, Dr/M Henry
Kawano, Jack T.
Kawano, Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, Linda S.
Kawano, M/M Minoru
Kawashima, James T.
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Nobi K.
Kayano, M/M Ray S.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kenmotsu, M/M Kenneth
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kennedy, Dorothy
Kido, M/M George
Kikuchi, M/M Katsumi
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Toshiko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, Chieko
Kimura, M/M Eugene
Kimura, M/M George M.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Lloyd
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, Mina & Waka
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Tad J.
Kimura, Toyoko
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kitahata, Paula
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, M/M John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittaka, Dr/M George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, M/M Isamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koga, Janette
Koga, M/M Joseph
Koide, Chiyo
Koizumi, M/M Seichi
Kojima, M/M Susumu
Kokoris, Dr. M James A.
Konagamitsu, Kiko
Kondo, Raymond I.
Kono, Dayne
Kono Kozui
Kono, M/M Norman
Koyanagi, M/M Haruto
Kozawa, Takashi
Kraus, M/M Pavel
Kreamelmeyer, Jean M.
Krueger, Marion
Kubo, Robert S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kubose, Rev./M Sunnan
Kubota, Masao B.
Kubota, Ryo
Kuchii, M/M Keiji
Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, M/M James
Kumamoto, Dr. David P.
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Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kunita, Sadie M.
Kuo, Fung
Kuramitsu, M/M Howie
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kuranishi, M/M Tom
Kurisu, Elaine
Kuroiwa, M/M Haruk.i
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, M/M Stanley
Kuse, M/M Isamu
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Kushino, Betty
Kushino, Yurie
Kusumoto, Shoji
Kuwahara, M/M Harry
Kuwashima, Helen H.
Kuzuhara, Rev/M Chiaki
Kuzuhara, Ikue
LaFleur, Ann
Lai, Lan Ko
LaSalle Photo Service
Lee, Henry
Lee, M/M Samson
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Sue S.
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Maeda, Ms. R.
Maeda, M/M Ray
Maeda, M/M Shitsuke
Maeshiba, Elizabeth M.
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Martha
Makino, Rose H.
Manshio, Calvin K.
Marden, Julie I.
Martorana, M/M Carlo
Maruyama, M/M George
Maruyama, M/M Henry
Masada, Alice A
Masuda, Kikuye
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu
Masunaga, Jon D.
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matayoshi, Toyoko
Matsubara, Taeko
Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsuda, M/M Paul
Matsui M/M Ben S.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, M/M Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M James
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Nancy
Matsumoto, Patricia
Matsumoto, M/M Shig
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, . Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Fusa H.
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsutani, M/M Hisashi
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert A
Mayahara, M/M Thomas
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeda, M/M Ike A
Mayeshiba, Andrew J.
Mazawa, M/M Shigemi
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, M/M Joe
Mihara, Tad
Mikami, Shunzo
Minaga, M/M Chico
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mita, Robert
Mitamura, Theodore
Mitami, Ralph
Mito, Paul
Mitsui, Akira
Miwa, M/M I.Ted
Miyagawa, M/M Hiro
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Gregory A
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M Jack S.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, J.M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, Tohru E.
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, Victor
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Hisashi E.
Mizuk.i, Takashi
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mizuta, M/M Tak
Monma, Setsuko
Mori, June K.
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki.M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr.Paul
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George
Morishige, Jerry S.
Morita, James S.
Morita, Masano
Morita, M/M Mototsugu M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, Roy S.
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Tomiko
Motooka, M/M Moss
Mouri, M/M Sadayuki
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukai, M/M George K.
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, Tamako
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murai, Katsumi
Murakami, Dr./M Glenn
Murakami, Kazuko
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Murakami, Rev. Ken
Murakami, Nobu
Murakami, M/M Shigeo
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/M Shig
Muraoka, Sharon
Muraoka, Suga
Muraoka, Tomoye
Murata, Alice
Murata, Jim
Murata, Yoshinori
Nabeta, M/M Shigeo
Nagai, Takao
Nagai, M/M Teruo T.
Nagaishi, Hideo
Nagaoka, Setsuko
Nagaro, M/M Fred M.
Nagaro, M/M Paul F.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatani, Eunice
Nagatomo, Lauretta M.
Naito, M/M Tony
Naka, Robert F.& Patricia N.
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, M/M Pershing
Nakagawa, M/M Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi
Nakagawa, Tsune S.
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, Tokuhide
Nakamura, Atsuyo
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
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Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Sanao
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, Uji
Nakanishi, M/M George
Nakanishi M/M Toshio
Nakane, Aiko
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakao, M/M Sam I.
Nakaoka, Dr. Kurt
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, M/M Sam
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, M/M Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, M/M Jim S.
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe M.
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Robert T.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Namba, M/M Minor
Nambu, Jonathan
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Narimatsu, Jean S.
Narimatsu, Dr/M Kei
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, Toshu
Neeno, M/M George
Neeno, Dr./M Katsumi
Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nishi, Grace
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Nishime, M/M Jiro
Nishimoto, Hisako
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tim N.
Nishimoto, Toshio J.
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, M/M F. A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Maria K.
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Masao
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, M/M Tosh
Nishio, M/M Johnny K.
Nishioka, Nancy
Nishiura, Jerry
Noda, Misayo
Nojiri, Nobuo
Noma, Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshio
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura, David R.
Nomura, Masa
Norikane, Kiyoshi
Norimoto, M/M Masanobu
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, M/M Barney
Nozaki, Tomie
Nozawa, M/M John H.
Numata, M/M James S.
Oba, George
Ohara, M/M Andrew M.
Obata, Miyoko
Oehl, M/M Hisashi
Ochiai, M/M Takeshi
Oda, Ariye
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, M/M Mike M.
Oda, Molly
Oda, Ruth
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogasawara, M/M Steve
Ogata, Joe H.
Ogawa, Elsie
Ogawa, Linda
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohl, M/M Fred K.
Ohlson, Dr. Virginia M.
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Okabe, Helen H.
Okabe, M/M Thomas S.
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, M/M Roy S.
Okamoto, M/M Tadashi
Okamoto, Thomas
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okano, Hiroshi
Okawa, Nobuko I.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
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Omori, Dr./M John T.
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onishi, M/M Harry
Ono, M/M Hiroshi
Ono, Mits & Tad
Ono, M/M Mits
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Onuma, Donald J.
Osako, M/M George
Osakada, Marion S.
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, M/M Hosen
Oshita, M/M Kai G.
Oshita, Thomas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, Tsue A.
Ota, A.
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Dr/M Joseph
Oyama, M/M Peter
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Dr/M Ryoichi
Ozaki, M/M Henry K.
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, M/M Thomas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
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Pool, Edward A.
Proctor, Stephen M.
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Sagami, M/M Yahachi
Sahara, Teru L.
Sahara, Toshiko
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saida, M/M Harold
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, M/M Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Dr/M Frank F.
Sakamoto, M/M Jim T.
Sakamoto, M/M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, M/M John
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
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Sakuma, Rev./M H.T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert
Sasaki, M/M Eddie T.
Sasaki, M/M Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, William
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Sato, M/M Hiromi
Sato, M/M Kay
Sato, M/M Ken
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, Misao
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Sato, M/M Tadashi
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M L.D.
Senda, M/M Kane
Senda, Rose
Seo, Hisako
Sera, M/M Shunso
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shibata, Jun
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikami, Barbara
Shikami, M/M James
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Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimada, Rae
Shimashita, M/M Joe
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Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimizu, Mito
Shimizu, Sumi
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Shimotake, M/M Hiroshi P.
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
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Shintani, Yoneko K.
Shiohara, Elsie
Shiohara, Nobuko
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Shiozaki, Ruth
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
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Suga, M/M Shigeo
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Sugano, Ann
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, M/M Go
Sugiyama, M/M Shojiro
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Sumi, Sandy
Sumida, Joan M.
Sumida, William K.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
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Suzuki, M/M George
Suzuki M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, M/M Henry K.
Suzuki, Joseph K.
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Suzuki, Mabel I.
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Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
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Takagi, Aiko
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Harold
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Takaki, M/M James K.
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, M/M Michael K.
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Richard K.
Takami, Hisako
Takami, Robert
Takami, Yone
Takamoto, Michiko
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takamoto, Sarah F.
Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Kenneth
Takato, Jitsu J.
Takayama, Dr./M Masami
Takazawa, M/M Robert S., Jr.
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Takehara, M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/M Joe
Takehara, Kiyoshi Keo
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takei, Arthur K.
Takemoto, M/M George S.
Takemoto, M/M John
Takemoto, M/M Satoru
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Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru J.
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Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Clare
Tamura, George
Tamura, Hideko
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
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Tanabe, M/M Osamu
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, M/M George H.
Tanaka, M/M Henry T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, M/M Masao
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, M/M Robert
Tanaka, M/M Robert M.
Tanaka, M/M Sab
Tanaka, M/M Shigeo
Tanaka, M/M Tadao
Tanaka, Virginia M.
Tanaka, M/M Yoshi
Tanakatsubo, Dr/M Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats F.
Tando, M/M Norman
Tando, M/M Robert K.
Tani, Benjamin
Tani, Hatsumi
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, M/M Richard
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanii, May
Tanimoto, M/M Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, Rayko
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Tay, M/M Soo Hong
Terada, Fumiko
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, Ben
Teshima, Dr./M Roy
Thompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
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Tokuhisa, M/M Thomas S.
Tokunaga, M/M C.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
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Tomita, M/M Harold
Tomita, M/M Joe
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Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torti, M/M Charles S.
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Toyama, M/M Henry I.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
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Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, M/M Michael
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Yamasaki, M/M Dick
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Mary
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Yamate, M/M Hideo
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Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, M/M Thomas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yoshimura, M/M Yukichi
Yoshinari, M/M M.S.
Yoshino, M/M Bill
Yoshino, M/M Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice
Yang, M/M Thomas
Yano, Perry Y.
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Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary
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Yasutake, M/M Tom
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Yokota, T.
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Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, M/M Gary
Yoshida, M/M Ken
Yoshida, Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Dr. Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
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Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshimura, M/M James
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Kambara, M/M Frank
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Taro
Shoji
Ogawa, Shu and Hide
Ogi, M/M
Robert E.
Toyo P.
Oka, Akiko
Okada, Yoshiko
Okamoto, Masano
William
Okamoto, M/M
Okamura,
Henry K.
Okayama,
Marion A.
Okawa, Nobuko, I.
Okazaki, R.
Roy
Okigawa,
Kazuichi
Okimura,
Hatsy
Oku,
K.
Kiyoko
Okimoto,
George
Noriko
Okutomi,
Omori,
Omuro,
One,
Kiyoto
Greg
Johnny
Nishio,
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Tomo ye
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Kay
Nishimura,
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Elaine
Nishimoto,
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Yoichiro
Yoshiye
Nishida,
Joe
Yoshiko
Morishima,
Morita,
John
M/M
George
M/M
Nakaoka, Kurt K.
Shu
Yoshiko
Uji
Nakano,
Victor
Morikawa,
Nakamura,
Nakao,
Tom
M/M
Sanao
Nakanishi,
Edward
M/M
Nakamura,
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogura,
Karl K.
Nakanishi,
Jean M.
Miyashiro,
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Nakamura,
Hiroshi
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Nakamura,
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Dr.
Carolyn K.
Nakamura,
Ralph Y.
Motooka,
Hiromu
Matsuda, Paul
Matsumoto
Miyake,
Morita,
H.
Monte
Mi yagi,
Oda, June
Tokuhide
Nakamoto, M/M
Takeshi
Ochiai, M/M
Nakamoto, Lillian Y.
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Hisae
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Richard
Samuel
Joe & Sueno
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Numata, James S.
N ozaki, Barney
Nakamoto, Hisako
Shigemi
Migaki,
Minaga,
Nakachi, Mitsue
Naka guchi,
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Norimoto, Masanobu
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Hiroshi
Matsuzaki,
Kiko
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Nagatani, Eunice
Matsushima, Hideko
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Hatsuko
Bette S.
Dick
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Bright
Oshiro,
M/M
Robert K.
Onoda,
Hideo
Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M
Oshita,
Osucha,
Otake,
Ouchi,
Ozawa,
Ozima,
Ozima,
S.
Thomas
Mary
Paul
M/M
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James
George
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Rodriguez, M/M Raoul M.
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Jiro
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakata, Mitsuo
Sakurai, Robert
Sasaki, Willy
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Sato, M/M Sam
Seo, Hisako
Shibata, Jun
Shida, M/M Mitsu
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigihara, Hiroshi
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimizu, William
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimotake, Paul H.
Shintani, Yoneko K.
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiratsuki, M/M Misao
Shiro, Joji
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, H. A.
Sori, Masaru
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugino, Frank
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Szathmary, M/M Louis
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Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takaki, Richard K.
Takano, Yukiko
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Goru
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tanabe, Fumiko & Osamu
Tanaka, Frank T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Minji
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce
Tani, Richard T.
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Mas
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Toda, Suye
Tohei, M/M Akira
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsuboi, Tomi
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, M/M Fred
Tsuji, Mito
Tsuma, M/M Tiz
Tsurusaki, F. Jeri
Uchida, Miki
Uchima, George
Uchino, ltsuro
Uchiyama, Stewart & Dorothy
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Ujiiye, M/M William
Umeki, Henry
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Yaki, George
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamagiwa, M/M George H.
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Lois
Yamaji, Arthur T.
Yamamoto, M/M Glenn
Yamamoto, Jo-Anne
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yoshida, Dr. Tomojiro
Yoshimura, Dave
Yoshino, M/M Byron
Yoshino, Maurice
Young, Nancy
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Avakian, Michael
Baba, Yoshio
Bibel, William J.
Cafe Shino
Christ Church of Chicago
Crispin, M/M Douglas
Ebisu, Yukiko
Edwards, Kazu
Endo, Asako
Fujii, M/M George
Fujihara, Sumiko
Fujimoto, Martha/ Hirai, Russell
Fujita, Charles & K. Yoko
Fukai, Kimie
Fuwa, Dr. Mitsuo
Genovese, Janice D.D.S.
Harano, Masashi
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hayakawa, Keiko
Hayashi, Mary M.
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hirakawa, Memmy
Hirata, Meri
Hiratsuka, M/M Robert
Honda, M/M Noboru
Howe, M/M Thomas
lchiyasu, Harry & Assoc.
ldaka, Suyeko
Inamine, Evelyn
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishii, Marion K.
Ishijima, M/M Hitoshi
Kadowaki, Fay
Kaihara, Tom & Lynn
Kampai, Inc.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kang, Hyun Man
Katahira, M/M George
Kawabata, Frances
Kawaguchi, Kayoko
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kimura, Toyoko M.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, Katsuyashi
Koga, Jannette
Koga, Shizuko
Kuramoto, Aiko
Maeda, Samuel
Maruyama, George
Masada, Alice A.
Matsuda, Takayuki
McCauley, Dorothy
Mendenhall, Joe
Midwest Buddhist
Temple "Golden Agers"
Migaki, Sue
Mikami, Shunzo
Miyagawa, Hiroyuki
Miyake, M/M Ryoichi
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Mizu
Mizuno, Kashiro
Motoki, Haruhiko & Connie
Motoki, Seichi
Mukoyama, Lisa
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Nagai, Hachi I.
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Naka, M/M F. Robert
Naka, Shizuno
Nakaki, Tsuneo
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, Teru
Nakane, Aiko
Nakano, M/M Henry
Nakashima, Alice
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nishi, Hiroko
Nishiura, Jerry
Nitanda, Muneo
Nojiri, Kitty
Nomiya, Tak
N owitt, Marcelle A.
O'Connell, Thomas W.
Ogata, M/M J. Michael
Ogura, Donna
Okamoto, Masano
Okamura, Tracy
Okayama, Akio
Okayama, Jay
Okimura, Hatsy
Olsen, Momoko
Oyama, Toshiko
Ozawa, Atsumi
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu
Sahara, M/M Richard
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakamaki, Ken
Salas, Katherine G.
Sasai, Frank
Sasai, Kim
Scarpy, Carl
Seki, Hoken S.
Sharp Electronics Corp.
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigemura, M/M Bob
Shimizu, lku
Shimoda, Osawa
Sugano, Kimi
Sugano Travel Service
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugimoto, Somo
Sugiura, M/M
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Takadera, Satoshi
Takagi, Aiko
Takamoto, Sarah F.
Takano, Hatsuno
Takehara, Ei
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tanaka, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Joseph H.
Tani, Joyce
Tanimura, Sumi
Tengan, Sadako
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas
Toguri, Ikuko
Tomita, Dr. Joseph T.
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsujimoto, Yoshimi
Uchida, Miki
UNI-NTF, Inc. - Suzuki, Jumpei
Universal Pen Hospital Himoto, Sam
Vorel, M/M Robert A.
Watanabe, Masai
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Young, Nancy
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Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelope
Anni, Dr/M Kenji
Aoki, M/M Toru
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Memi
Dodohara, M/M Takeshi
Doi, Chiyono
Edwards, Kazu
Endo, Shima
Fujimoto, M/M Benji
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Gokan, M/M Donald
hope
Harada, Kei
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Higa, M/M George
Hirata, Meri
Honda, Kusuo K.
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Ito, Lois
Ito, Valerie
lwai, Ted T.
Iwaoka, Ellyn J.
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kaneko, M/M Kevin
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kawaguchi, George
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kayama, Cecil S.
Kimura, Eugene
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, Yuriko L.
Kinishi, M/M Tashiro P.
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Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koyama, Cecil S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsubara, Taeko
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsushita, Masaru
Mihara, Tadashi
Miyata, Tane
Miyata, M/M Tom
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morita, Roy S.
Murakami, Dr/M Glenn
Murakami, Nobu
Nakachi, Mitsue
N akaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nasu, Mieko
Nishio, Johnny K.
Ogasawara, Minoru
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Omori, Hatsuko
Omuro, Bette S.
Oshita, Thomas
O'Sucha, Mary
Sa,kaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sato, Misao
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shimoda, Osawa
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takami, Yoneko
Takeshita, Goro
Tanaka, Joseh N.
Tanaka, Shigeo
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
Toyama, Hiro
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yamaji, M/M Arthur T.
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamashita, Yo & Kay
Yoshida, Daniel T.
Yoshino, M/M Maurice T.
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a friend, a neighbor,
or a business associate.
K. Abelson K. Heath & Co.
Aberer, M/M Joseph
Aoki, M/M Toru
Iwatsuki, Fumiko
Blitz, M/M Daniel
Borgione, M/M Lawrence J.
La Pointe, M/M William
Deltano, Judith L.
Dickstein, M/M Jack
Dluger, M/M Robert
Dziedzic, M/M Albert J.
Eisenhauer, Robert E.
Fujimori, M/M Glenn
Harada, Sharon
Hashioka, M/M Roy M.
Hori, Ann A.
Ike,Jane T.
Indian Trail School Soc. Comm.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ito,Lois K. & Kimura, Yoshi
mind - spirit
Kitabayashi, Helen & Sandra
McCauley, Dorothy
Mnemonics, Inc.
Nach, M/M David L.
Nagata, Joyce
Nakao, M/M George
Nomura, Martha
Okamura, Henry K.
O'Sucha, Mary
Shabbona Sharks Master
Swim Club
Shicotte, M/M Dik
Sugiyama, M/M Glenn
Suzuki, Kin
Tagami, Edward C.
Takahashi, Yataro
Tamura, Atsuko
Tomita, Lydia
Tsuboi, Tomi
Tsurusaki, M/M Chic
Uchima, Geoge K.
Xen Corporation
Peoples Gas
Potter,Lois
Previti, Mary Lou
Pugh, Elizabeth L.
Runkle, James C. Beer, Donna E.
CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GIFTS
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or specifically designated projects.
Except for those who specifically indicate
that they do not wish to be listed, every
effort is made to insure that all donors
are properly recognized in this annual
report. Please contact the development
and public relations department regard
ing any omissions or corrections.
Buddhist Churches of America
Chicago Japanese American Council
Krafts General Foods
Mhotronics
Dr. Scholl Foundation
TDK Corporation of America
MATCHING GIFTS
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or in
greater multiples) by the companies with whom they are employed.
Helene Curtis, Inc. (Marion Ishii)
G. D. Searle & Co. (James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Robert S. Takazawa, Jr.)
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Chicago and area Japanese Companies which joined JASC Corporate
Membership category
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Aisan Corporation of America
The Chicago-Tokyo Brunk
C. Itoh & Co. (America), Inc.
Daiwa Securities America, Inc.
Echo, Incorporated
The Fuji Bank, Ltd.
Fttji Photo Fihn U.S.A., Inc.
Honda & Associates
The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd.
Japan Air Lines
KGK International Corp.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Komori America Corporation
KPMG Peat Marwick
Marubeni America Corp.
Matsushita Electric Corp. of America
Mhotronics, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Miyano Machinery USA Inc.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nichimen America Inc.
Nippon Express U.S.A. Inc.
Nissho Iwai American Corp.
NTN Elgin Corp.
N.Y.K. Line (North America) Inc.
Okamoto Corporation
Omron Foundations, Inc.
OSG Tap & Die Inc.
Sony Chemicals Corporation of America
Sumitomo Corporation of America
Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.
Sunstar, Inc.
Toko America, Inc.
The Thermos Company
Uni-NTF, Inc.
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement
of
Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1991
REVENUE
EXPENSES
Philanthropic Support . ... ... .. .... . .
$333, 000
Government Supp ort ..... . .. .. .. . . . .
192, 000
Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
144,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions* .... .
1 00, 000
Total Expenses . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .....
$595,000
Others ......... . ... ........... .
66, 000
Excess of Revenue over Expenses .......
$96,000
Total :Revenue ........... ... . . . . . .
$691, 000
Program Services
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
$451,000
'"This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and is
to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home
A copy of our complete Financial Statement, audited by Yamada & Isono, Certified
Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JA SC office.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board
Board of Directors
President ........... Arthur
T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program
...........
Martha Fujimoto
Finance ............. Calvin Manshio
Public Relations ....... Betty Nakanishi
Facility ........... . . . Hiroshi Okano
Treasurer
. .....
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida
Secretary . . ..............
Masanobu Eguchi
Sandra R. Otaka
Gene Honda
Yoji Ozaki
Roy Iwata
Makoto Sanbonmatsu
Evy Johansen
Brian Witkowski
Paul Kadowaki
Roy Yamamoto
Neil Kanemoto
Sandra Yamate
Gene Mayeda
Lori Yokoyama
Chieko Onoda
Kiyo Yoshimura
May Nakano
Ex-Officio
Advisory Board
Noboru Honda
Ben Chikaraishi
Lillian C. Kimura
Tomonao Iino
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Eizo Niishi
Thomas S. Teraji
Rev. Kei Satoh
Kashiro Mizuno
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
well-being
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1990-91 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of
Development and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
!vars Liepins
Director of Development and
Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the
aging, and emotionally disabled among
Japanese, other Asians, and non-Asians in
the Uptown- Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
About the Calligrapher
honesty · sincerity
Annual Report designed by
Carlisle/Liepins Associates, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
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The Japanese characters on the front
cover read Japanese American Service
Committee. That calligraphy as well
as the other Japanese writing featured
in this annual report is the labor of
love of the Rev. Yukei Ashikaga, head
minister at the Buddhist Temple of
Chicago.
Mr. Ashikaga was born in Aichi
ken, Japan and was graduated from
Otani University, Kyoto, Japan. He
taught English at Otani High School
in Kyoto and from 1958 to 59 was
resident minister at Hilo Higashi
Honganji in Hilo, Hawaii.
He came to Chicago in 1959 and
studied at the University of Chicago
Divinity School. Mr. Ashikaga was
named assistant minister at the Bud
dhist Temple of Chicago in 1962 and
to his present position in 1982.
MEMBER OF ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult
Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Japanese American Service Committee does not
discriminate in admission to programs or treatment
of employment in programs or activities in
compliance with the Illinois Hwnan Rights Act;
the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act;
the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and
the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you
have been discriminated against, you have a right
to file a complaint. For information, contact
Masaru Nambu, Executive Director at 275-7212.
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Welcome to the 45th Anniversary of the
Japanese American Service Committee.
We are glad to have you aboard to help
us share our heartbreaks and accomplishments which occurred during the past year.
Mostly triumphs we feel, and... it's been a
splendid year, indeed!
In this annual report, we will lead you
through our eventful year and also share with
you some of the philosophy which has been
the basis of JASC for the past 45 years. We
will present this in an unique way... through
Japanese calligraphy representing such terms
as legacy, honesty, integrity, health, hope,
tradition, respect for the elderly and a
number of others.
We honestly feel that on the terms
presented here the JASC was founded fourand-a-half decades ago and that these qualities
have sustained us until today. And we hope
that with these ideals uppermost in our mind
we will serve Japanese Americans and other
people who seek us for generations to come.
As you thumb through this annual report
you will share the beliefs of our president and
executive director, view the highlights of the
year, learn about the services we provide and
browse through the names of a multitude of
our supporters. We are hoping you will find
your name among them
Our credo for this anniversary year has
been "Valiant footsteps of the past, crossing
the thresholds of the future." We look toward
the future with confidence and enthusiasm.
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On Sunday, June 23, 1991, the Japanese Ameri
can Service Committee (JASC) celebrated its 45th
Anniversary at the Heiwa Terrace, a senior citi
zen's apartment complex, built and sponsored by
JA SC.
This was a momentous occasion. It was 45
years ago that a dedicated group of Japanese old
timers met with some of the leaders among
former internees who had been released from
internment centers where they had been held
since 1942 by the United States government after
the sta rt of World War II in the Pacific. These
early leaders founded the organization then
known as the Chicago Resettlers Committee to
help the evacuees to find employment and living
quarters in Chicago.
A few of these leaders like Rev. Gyomay
Kubose are still active in our community. Others
who were among the founders are still involved
with JASC in serving Japanese Americans, their
alien parents and their offsprings, the Sansei and
Yonsei.
Our community is extremely fortunate that
leaders like former JASC presidents Tom Teraji
and Noboru Honda, as well as other long-time
members such as Betty Nakanishi, Mary Koga,
Dorothy Kaneko and others are still serving on
either the Board or on the various committees of
our agency. The lifeline of the agency has been all
the volunteers who participate in so many of the
agency's programs...Market Da y, Christmas
Delight, Health Fair, Fuji Festival, Adult Day
Care, Nutrition Program and many others.
Our JASC Board of Directors has been the
mainstay of so many of our programs along with
the great support we have received from so many
of our community organizations...Chicago Nisei
Post 1183, New Horizons members, church
groups, both Christian and Buddhist and from the
Futabakai Japanese School PTA members.
Our Long Range Planning Committee, chaired
by Betty Nakanish, has focused on health care for
our JASC members and other people in our com·
munity as a priority item. With our highly suc
cessful JASC-sponsored Heiwa Terrace Senior
Housing Project having celebrated its 11th an·
niversary this year, JASC after a 10-year cam·
paign has finally started construction of our long
awaited 180 bed JA SC Keiro Nursing Home.
Looking ahead, the construction and operation
of the Keiro Nursing home will be the greatest
challenge of JASC in the next two years. More
important, we have to raise $700, 000 to cover
start-up costs for the home during its first two
years of operation. The fund drive has already
started and I can only hope that it will be as
successful as our initial fund-raising campaign
which resulted in approximately $1.3 million. This
money was used to pay for the land and for the
services of various consultants in the nursing
home field.
We look forward to the future with confidence
and with a conviction to conquer the challenges
which face us.
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President, JASC
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preventive medicine and hea th maintenance edu
changes, in response
increasing and changing needs of the Jap
to the
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organization walked together with 20, 000
Japanese American s who ventu red out from the
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time
midwestern city 45 years ago. The Agency shared
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1991 marks another
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significant
accomplish
project nurse and participation of five Christian
and Buddhist churches. Outreach programs on
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cation have begun.
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We are eternally grateful to the f unders and
forerunners of the JASC who saw the needs of
such organization and to those who in a very
difficult time laid the foundation for us to serve
the Japanese American community.
We are
thankful for the leaders of JASC who succeeded
to founders' spirit and ideals and made the JASC
greater.
I am privileged to be a part of an agency which
has provided many services in the past 45 years,
and now
is establishing a second monument
the community... the
Keiro Nursing Home.
for
JASC. The long arduous task of obtain
ing approval from the Department of Housing and
Urban Development for the construction of our
Keiro Nursing
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Events some of a lasting impact crowded the
,
,
last fiscal year making it a memorable one in
,
the JASC history.
First and foremost there was the 45th An
niversary of an organization which from a
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small agency founded in 1946 with a budget
of $9,000 has grown to where it stands today
,
serving a Japanese American community of
many thousands. The observance of the an
niversary was a happening and a celebration
,
highlighted by a ceremony at the Heiwa Ter
race on Sunday, June 23. It featured a slide
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show spanning the first 35 years of JASC
existence, a script outlining the past 10 years
of achievement and a multitude of awards to
those who have helped JASC through the
years. An overflow crowd attended the event.
Then there was a dream which last year
became a reality. During the past fiscal year
we gained final approval from HUD to start
the construction of the Keira Nursing Home.
The approval came in the waning days of the
fiscal year and construction of the facility,
tival which
honored
earliest members
of
Mary Koga, one of the
JASC and the artist/pho
tographer whose contributions made last
year 's Annual Report "The Quiet People " a
resounding success.
Then there was the Christmas Delight
Sale the annual Market Day and others.
,
These activities help us to raise funds needed
to provide services to our clients.
We gained a new tenant in FY 1991.
Search Developmental Center rented our
former workshop space in the south end of
our building. The organization plans to stay
here until the end of this year
.
Our list of Japanese corporations which
became members of JASC continued to grow
,
with 38 companies joining us this year as
compared to 31 in the previous yea r. Their
names are found elsewhere in this issue.
There were other minor triumphs and
achievements. It can be only concluded that
FY 1991 was a good one for us.
which has been in works for a decade, began
in July.
Our "Parish" or Community Nurse Pro
happiness
gram was started last year with the hiring of
a community nurse in conjunction with the
Swedish Covenant Hospital. The nurse works
with the congregations of five Christian and
Buddhist churches, as well as with other
members of the Japanese American com
munity.
A number of special events also high
lighted the year. These included the Fuji Fes-
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The Japanese American Service Committee
through the years has factored its programs to
serve the changing needs of our client com
munity. Presently, as the Issei population is
fading fast, we are concentrating on services
for the Niseis. Their health and what we can
do to improve it is high on our agenda.
While we are concerned with the needs of
the Niseis we also have to look at the future
and anticipate the role the Sanseis (third gen
eration Japanese Americans) will play in our
organization. We hope th!lt soon we will be
able to provide some services to this gener
ation, an possibly their children, the Yonsei
(fourth generation Japanese Americans.) Ser
vice in the areas of maintaining their cultural
heritage and introducing their children to
it,appear as possibilities for programs for the
Sanseis and Yonseis.
In fiscal 1991 we served our community
with the following programs:
Our ADULT DAY CARE program served
on the average 22 clients per day, totaling
26,180 hours of service. Adult Day Care aims
to keep the elderly out of institutions and
offers activities in a group setting which help
older adults to improve their physical and
mental condition. Clients participate in a
number of activities and special events, such
as field trips, ceramics, exercise and hear
speakers on various subjects. They also get a
noon meal (a total of 5,200 served to the
Adult Day Care clients during the last year)
and have the opportunity to eat together with
others. Social service and nursing staffs de
velop individual plans for each client and
monitor their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING ser
vices in the past fiscal year worked with 242
respect of
the elderly
clients, 179 of Japanese American ancestry.
The total hours of service provided were
2741.75. This is a program which assists
clients to achieve adequate psychological and
social life. The counselor speaks Japanese
and deals with questions involving financial
and health issues as well as formulating fu
ture plans for the elderly.
HOME SUPPORT services involve
cleaning, shopping, laundry, food preparation,
personal care, nutritional service and hygiene
education to the elderly either at Heiwa Ter
race, a senior citizen's residential center, or at
other locations. This service has one aim -- to
help the elderly live independently and avoid
institutionalization.
During the past year, the chore house
keepers provided a total of 19,070 hours of
service to 158 clients... 81 of them Japanese
Americans. Fifty-six of the clients where
Caucasians, five Black and 16 other Asians.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which
provides educational classes, mature driving,
Tai Chi (oriental exercise), Minyo (folk music
and dance), origami (paper folding), kami
ningyo (paper doll construction) and Japanese
language class.
Special Japanese festivals are observed and
presented as authentically as possible. Pro
grams on health and education are presented
by this division of JASC as well as well as
city-sponsored nutrition and "Meals on
Wheels" services to home-bound elderly. The
nutrition program served 6,211 meals to 260
persons (excluding the Adult Day Care clients
mentioned before), and provided duplicated
group services to 1,026 persons, representing
16,841 hours.
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The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully acknowledges contributions received
during the Fiscal Year July 1990 through June 30, 1991. The generosity and support of such
gifts is appreciated by all who are served by this agency.
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Asato, Noboru
Abe, Amy
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Ase, M/M Paul
Abe, M/M Koki
Errico, Fusayo
Azeka, John
Abe, Shoji
Esaki, Susie S.
Azuma, Alyse
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Eto, Ruth
Azuma, Masahiro
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Ezaki, M/M James
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Adachi, Roy & Family
Adachi, M/M Bill U.
Falls, Dr/M Arthur G.
Babbin, M/M Fred
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Fricke, M/M Robert
Barrientos, M/M Peter
Agemura, Saki
Friedman, Hideko T.
Brandon, M/M R.
Aimi, Dr. & Mrs. Kenji
Fugami, M/M Paul M.
Aki, Arthur
Fujii, M/M Fred
Chan, Virginia
Aki, M/M Harvey
Fujii, M/M George H.
Chancellor, Grace K.
Akinaga, Shizume
Fujii, Kazuko
Chang, Teng Hsian
Akiyama, Joe
M/M Masao
Fujii,
Chen, Hong K.
Allen, M/M Dean E.
Mickey
Fujii,
Chen, Tuan-Mey
Amimoto, Dr/M Minoru
M/M Richard K.
Fujii,
Chikaraishi, Dr./M Ben
Amino, M/M Yosh
Tomiye
Fujii,
Chino, Hisa
Anderson, Russell F.
Yaho
Fujii,
Aoki, M/M Toru
Coble, Ed S.
Fujikawa, Tsui
Cosmopolitan Nat'l Bank,
Aono, M/M Tom
Fujimoto, M/M Benjamin
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
A. Vercillo, Pres.
Fujimoto, Frank
Arai, Akira
Fujimoto, Hisano
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Dodohara, Takashi
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Doell, Emiko
Fujimoto, M.C.-Hirai, R.
Arai,· Tom T.
Doi, Asao
Martin H.
Fujimoto,
Arakaki, M/M Charles Y.
Doi, Chiyono
Mike S.
Fujimoto,
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Doi, Isamu
Ralph H.
Fujimoto,
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Doi, M/M Mikio
S.
Fujimoto,
Arao, M/M Hideaki
Domoto, Mo
Ray
Fujinaga,
Aruguete, Dr. Christine M.
Domoto, Tazu
Fujioka, Mariko
Asa, M/M Takeru
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Asa, Toshi
Ebisu, Yukiko
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Asahina, Renzo
Eejima, Ken
Emiko
Fujita,
Asai, Maomi
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
M/M Henry H.
Fujiura,
Endo, M/M Frank S.
Asai, Yuki
Lillian
Fujiwara,
Asaki, M/M Roy H.
Endo, M/M Harry
M/M Tio T.
Fujiwara,
Asakura, George K.
Endo, Nellie
Kimie
Fukai,
June
Asakura,
Endo, Reiko
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Asakura, Memi
Endo, Shima
Asakura, M/M Richard
Fukami, M/M Frank
Endo, M/M Tomy
Fukami, Martha M.
Fukawa, M/M Shoji
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Harry
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukuda, Yoneo
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukui, Hisao
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, M/M Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furuya, Robert Y.
Furuta, Tsugi
Furuyama, Charles
Fur uyama, William
Fuwa, Mitsuo
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Gotoh, M/M Yoshio D.
Grossman, Ruth E.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hachiya, James
Hachiya, M/M Tomoharu
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
Hamada, Lillian
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanano, Charles
Hara, M/M Colin
Hara, M/M Yoichi
Harada, Kei
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, M/M Masashi
Harano, Ross
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hasegawa, M/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, M/M Shigeru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, M/M Edwin
Hashioka, M/M Roy M.
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hattori, Miyoko
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayash,i Albert M.
Hayashida, Satoshi
Helfrich, Willis
Henmi, M/M Gerald
Higa, M/M George
Higa, Harry
Higashi, M/M Edward
Higashiuchi, M/M Kazuo
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hikida, Fred
Hikida, Sadako
Hikido, Olga
Hirai, May
Hirakawa, M/M Louis S.
Hirakawa, Memmy S.
Hirami, M/M Maki
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, M/M Kenji
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hirata, M/M William K.
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hirayama, Misao
Hirota, Tadao
Hiyama, Rev. Paul S.
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, M/M Noboru
Honda, Shizuko
Honda, M/M Thomas G.
Hong, James
Hori, Ann A.
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Hori, Dr/M Roy Y.
Horita, M/M Kaz
Horita, M/M Shigeo
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hosokawa, M/M Kiyoshi
Huey, Ray
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, M/M Ernest
Hyosaka, Mary
lchiba, M/M George
Ichiba, William Y.
lchida, Emiko
lchihashi, M/M Woodrow T.
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Haru H.
ldaka, Suyeko
lgarashi, M/M Peter H.
lgasaki, David K.
lgasaki, M/M Masao, Jr.
Iha, Kiyo
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iijima, Tomi
Iino, Tomonao
Ijichi, M/M Kent
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Kohei
Ikeda, Mary S.
Ikegami, M/M Yukio
Ikemoto, Gus
Ikezoe, Lillian
Ikoma, Shikibu
Ikoma, Sumio
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
Imanaka, M/M James
Imanaka-Chin, Esther
Imaoka, M/M Ralph
Imon, M/M Muneo R.
Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Dr./M Henry S.
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Iseri, M/M Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, M/M John M.
Ishida, Julius
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Ted
Ishizaki, Mitsu ye
Ishizuka, M/M Tada yoshi
lsoda, M/M Seishi J.
Itami, Ikue
ltano, Masashi
ltano, M/M Takeo
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M Henry K.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, John
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Thomas
Ito, Valerie
ltoku, M/M Kenjo
ltow, Yoshiye
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Iwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwai, Ted T.
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiro
Iwamuro, Yae
Iwana, Fumiye
Iwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwao, M/M Michio
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy
Iwatsuki, M/M Frank
Iwatsuki, Fumiko
Izui, M/M George K.
Izui, Dr/M Victor S.
Izumi, M/M Elbert
Izuo, Peter Y.
Janka, Ellen Maeda
Joichi, M/M Rowland
Joji, M/M Toshio
Jones, Sumiko
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, Dr/M Paul
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul H.
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, Dr./M Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kakita, Chizuko
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Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kambara, M/M Frank T.
Kamiya, M/M Benjamin
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kaneko, Merle
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley H.
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, Minoru
Kanki, Shuji
Kano, Sachiko
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kariya, Michl
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kasamoto, M/M Nao
Kashihara, George
Kashihara, Dr/M Jack Y.
Kasuya, Masanori
Katagiri, Hama
Katahira, M/M George
Kataoka, G.- Kodoma, T.
Kataura, M/M George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, Haruye
Kato, Dr./M Hiroki
Kato, Masao G.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, M/M Fred M.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, M/M George
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, M/M Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M James
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawako, M/M Mas
Kawamoto, Kaz F.
Kawamoto, Lynne
Kawamoto, M/M Mitsugi
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawanaga, Dr/M Henry
Kawano, Jack T.
Kawano, Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, Linda S.
Kawano, M/M Minoru
Kawashima, James T.
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Nobi K.
Kayano, M/M Ray S.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kenmotsu, M/M Kenneth
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kennedy, Dorothy
Kido, M/M George
Kikuchi, M/M Katsumi
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Toshiko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, Chieko
Kimura, M/M Eugene
Kimura, M/M George M.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Lloyd
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, Mina & Waka
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Tad J.
Kimura, Toyoko
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kitahata, Paula
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, M/M John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittaka, Dr/M George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, M/M Isamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koga, Janette
Koga, M/M Joseph
Koide, Chiyo
Koizumi, M/M Seichi
Kojima, M/M Susumu
Kokoris, Dr. M James A.
Konagamitsu, Kiko
Kondo, Raymond I.
Kono, Dayne
Kono Kozui
Kono, M/M Norman
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Kuroiwa, M/M Haruk.i
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
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Manshio, Calvin K.
Marden, Julie I.
Martorana, M/M Carlo
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Masada, Alice A
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Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu
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Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
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Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsuda, M/M Paul
Matsui M/M Ben S.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, M/M Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M James
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Nancy
Matsumoto, Patricia
Matsumoto, M/M Shig
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, . Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Fusa H.
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsutani, M/M Hisashi
Matsuura, M/M George
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Matza, M/M Robert A
Mayahara, M/M Thomas
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeda, M/M Ike A
Mayeshiba, Andrew J.
Mazawa, M/M Shigemi
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, M/M Joe
Mihara, Tad
Mikami, Shunzo
Minaga, M/M Chico
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mita, Robert
Mitamura, Theodore
Mitami, Ralph
Mito, Paul
Mitsui, Akira
Miwa, M/M I.Ted
Miyagawa, M/M Hiro
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Gregory A
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M Jack S.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, J.M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, Tohru E.
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, Victor
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Hisashi E.
Mizuk.i, Takashi
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mizuta, M/M Tak
Monma, Setsuko
Mori, June K.
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki.M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr.Paul
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George
Morishige, Jerry S.
Morita, James S.
Morita, Masano
Morita, M/M Mototsugu M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, Roy S.
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Tomiko
Motooka, M/M Moss
Mouri, M/M Sadayuki
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukai, M/M George K.
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, Tamako
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murai, Katsumi
Murakami, Dr./M Glenn
Murakami, Kazuko
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Murakami, Nobu
Murakami, M/M Shigeo
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/M Shig
Muraoka, Sharon
Muraoka, Suga
Muraoka, Tomoye
Murata, Alice
Murata, Jim
Murata, Yoshinori
Nabeta, M/M Shigeo
Nagai, Takao
Nagai, M/M Teruo T.
Nagaishi, Hideo
Nagaoka, Setsuko
Nagaro, M/M Fred M.
Nagaro, M/M Paul F.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatani, Eunice
Nagatomo, Lauretta M.
Naito, M/M Tony
Naka, Robert F.& Patricia N.
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, M/M Pershing
Nakagawa, M/M Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi
Nakagawa, Tsune S.
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, Tokuhide
Nakamura, Atsuyo
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
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Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Sanao
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, Uji
Nakanishi, M/M George
Nakanishi M/M Toshio
Nakane, Aiko
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakao, M/M Sam I.
Nakaoka, Dr. Kurt
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, M/M Sam
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, M/M Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, M/M Jim S.
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe M.
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Robert T.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Namba, M/M Minor
Nambu, Jonathan
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Narimatsu, Jean S.
Narimatsu, Dr/M Kei
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, Toshu
Neeno, M/M George
Neeno, Dr./M Katsumi
Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nishi, Grace
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Nishime, M/M Jiro
Nishimoto, Hisako
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tim N.
Nishimoto, Toshio J.
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, M/M F. A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Maria K.
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Masao
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, M/M Tosh
Nishio, M/M Johnny K.
Nishioka, Nancy
Nishiura, Jerry
Noda, Misayo
Nojiri, Nobuo
Noma, Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshio
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura, David R.
Nomura, Masa
Norikane, Kiyoshi
Norimoto, M/M Masanobu
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, M/M Barney
Nozaki, Tomie
Nozawa, M/M John H.
Numata, M/M James S.
Oba, George
Ohara, M/M Andrew M.
Obata, Miyoko
Oehl, M/M Hisashi
Ochiai, M/M Takeshi
Oda, Ariye
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, M/M Mike M.
Oda, Molly
Oda, Ruth
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogasawara, M/M Steve
Ogata, Joe H.
Ogawa, Elsie
Ogawa, Linda
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohl, M/M Fred K.
Ohlson, Dr. Virginia M.
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Okabe, Helen H.
Okabe, M/M Thomas S.
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, M/M Roy S.
Okamoto, M/M Tadashi
Okamoto, Thomas
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okano, Hiroshi
Okawa, Nobuko I.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okimoto, M/M Yoneo
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Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, M/M George K.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
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Omori, Dr./M John T.
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onishi, M/M Harry
Ono, M/M Hiroshi
Ono, Mits & Tad
Ono, M/M Mits
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Onuma, Donald J.
Osako, M/M George
Osakada, Marion S.
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, M/M Hosen
Oshita, M/M Kai G.
Oshita, Thomas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, Tsue A.
Ota, A.
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Dr/M Joseph
Oyama, M/M Peter
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Dr/M Ryoichi
Ozaki, M/M Henry K.
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, M/M Thomas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozirna, Shigenobu
Pool, Edward A.
Proctor, Stephen M.
Prosise, Lucille
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Sagami, M/M Yahachi
Sahara, Teru L.
Sahara, Toshiko
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saida, M/M Harold
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, M/M Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Dr/M Frank F.
Sakamoto, M/M Jim T.
Sakamoto, M/M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, M/M John
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Rev./M H.T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert
Sasaki, M/M Eddie T.
Sasaki, M/M Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, William
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Sato, M/M Hiromi
Sato, M/M Kay
Sato, M/M Ken
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, Misao
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Sato, M/M Tadashi
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M L.D.
Senda, M/M Kane
Senda, Rose
Seo, Hisako
Sera, M/M Shunso
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shibata, Jun
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikami, Barbara
Shikami, M/M James
Shima, Dr /M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimada, Rae
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimizu, Mito
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Wataru
Shimoda, Osawa K.
Shimoda, M/M Sam
Shimojirna, Tomi
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimomura, M/M Yoneo
Shimotake, M/M Hiroshi P.
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shinsako, M/M Shiro
Shintaku, M/M Clark
Shintani, Shizuko
Shintani, Yoneko K.
Shiohara, Elsie
Shiohara, Nobuko
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Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Shiozaki, Ruth
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
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Shirakawabe, M/M Henry
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Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Frank T.
Sugano, Ann
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, M/M Go
Sugiyama, M/M Shojiro
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Sumida, Joan M.
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Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
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Suzuki, M/M George
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Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, M/M Michael K.
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Takami, Hisako
Takami, Robert
Takami, Yone
Takamoto, Michiko
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takamoto, Sarah F.
Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Kenneth
Takato, Jitsu J.
Takayama, Dr./M Masami
Takazawa, M/M Robert S., Jr.
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Takehara, M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/M Joe
Takehara, Kiyoshi Keo
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takei, Arthur K.
Takemoto, M/M George S.
Takemoto, M/M John
Takemoto, M/M Satoru
Takeshita, Esther
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru J.
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Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Clare
Tamura, George
Tamura, Hideko
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tanabe, Mary
Tanabe, M/M Osamu
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, M/M George H.
Tanaka, M/M Henry T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, M/M Masao
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, M/M Robert
Tanaka, M/M Robert M.
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Tanaka, M/M Tadao
Tanaka, Virginia M.
Tanaka, M/M Yoshi
Tanakatsubo, Dr/M Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats F.
Tando, M/M Norman
Tando, M/M Robert K.
Tani, Benjamin
Tani, Hatsumi
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, M/M Richard
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanii, May
Tanimoto, M/M Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, Rayko
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Tay, M/M Soo Hong
Terada, Fumiko
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, Ben
Teshima, Dr./M Roy
Thompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
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Tohei, M/M Alcira
Tokimoto, Hideo
Tokuhisa, M/M Thomas S.
Tokunaga, M/M C.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomita, M/M Harold
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kay
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torti, M/M Charles S.
Torimaru, George
Toyama, M/M Henry I.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
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Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
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Tsukinari, M/M Masao
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Uchima, George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
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Uchiyama, M/M Stewart
Uehara, M/M John T.
Ueno, James M.
Ujiiye, M/M William
Umeki, Henry S.
Umekubo, M/M Kenji
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Uyechi, Tom
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyeda, Setsuko
Uyetani, Roy
Wada, M/M Robert
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakabayashi, Yosh
Wakai, Tad T.
Wakatani, Kiyoshi
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Martha M.
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Shinichi
Watanabe, M/M Tom I.
Watanuki, M/M George
Whitman, Alma M.
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yaki, M/M George
Yakushiji, Harry H.
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Ayako
Yamada, Cathy
Yamada, Grace
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben K.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
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Yamamoto, M/M Eugene
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Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Glenn K.
Yamamoto, Grace S.
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Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Roy M.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamanaka, Henry M.
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, M/M Michael
Yamaoka, M/M George
Yamasaki, M/M Dick
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Mary
Yamasaki, M/M Masao
Yamasaki, Ruby
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
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Yamashita, Takeshi
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Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamate, Sandra -Witkowski, Brian
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, M/M Thomas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yoshimura, M/M Yukichi
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Yoshino, M/M Bill
Yoshino, M/M Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice
Yang, M/M Thomas
Yano, Perry Y.
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Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary
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Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo J.
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
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Inouye, M/M George
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Iwami, Ruth
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaok.a, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy T.
lzui, Dr/M Victor
Japanese Mutual Aid Soc.
of Chicago
Joji, M/M Toshio
Kadota, M/M Paul S.
Kaihara, M/M Henry
Kaihara, M/M Tom
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kajiwara, Chiba
Kambara, M/M Frank
Kamo, Richard
Kaneko, Kevin & Susan
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kasai, Tosh
Katahira, M/M George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuno, Chie
Kawaguchi, George & Family
Kawaguchi, Suzanne
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kebo, Evelyn
Kikuta, Kie & Noboru
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul S.
Kimura, Toyoko
Kimura, Yoshi
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitamura, Kenji
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Kubose Rev/M G yomay
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Ogi, M/M
Robert E.
Toyo P.
Oka, Akiko
Okada, Yoshiko
Okamoto, Masano
William
Okamoto, M/M
Okamura,
Henry K.
Okayama,
Marion A.
Okawa, Nobuko, I.
Okazaki, R.
Roy
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Kazuichi
Okimura,
Hatsy
Oku,
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Kiyoko
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George
Noriko
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Joe
Yoshiko
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John
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M/M
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Shu
Yoshiko
Uji
Nakano,
Victor
Morikawa,
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Tom
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Edward
M/M
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Hiroshi
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Dick
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Onoda,
Hideo
Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M
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Ouchi,
Ozawa,
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Thomas
Mary
Paul
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Rodriguez, M/M Raoul M.
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Jiro
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakata, Mitsuo
Sakurai, Robert
Sasaki, Willy
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Sato, M/M Sam
Seo, Hisako
Shibata, Jun
Shida, M/M Mitsu
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigihara, Hiroshi
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimizu, William
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimotake, Paul H.
Shintani, Yoneko K.
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiratsuki, M/M Misao
Shiro, Joji
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, H. A.
Sori, Masaru
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugino, Frank
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Szathmary, M/M Louis
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Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takaki, Richard K.
Takano, Yukiko
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Goru
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tanabe, Fumiko & Osamu
Tanaka, Frank T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Minji
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce
Tani, Richard T.
Tanimoto, Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Mas
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Toda, Suye
Tohei, M/M Akira
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsuboi, Tomi
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, M/M Fred
Tsuji, Mito
Tsuma, M/M Tiz
Tsurusaki, F. Jeri
Uchida, Miki
Uchima, George
Uchino, ltsuro
Uchiyama, Stewart & Dorothy
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Ujiiye, M/M William
Umeki, Henry
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Yaki, George
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamagiwa, M/M George H.
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Lois
Yamaji, Arthur T.
Yamamoto, M/M Glenn
Yamamoto, Jo-Anne
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yoshida, Dr. Tomojiro
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Crispin, M/M Douglas
Ebisu, Yukiko
Edwards, Kazu
Endo, Asako
Fujii, M/M George
Fujihara, Sumiko
Fujimoto, Martha/ Hirai, Russell
Fujita, Charles & K. Yoko
Fukai, Kimie
Fuwa, Dr. Mitsuo
Genovese, Janice D.D.S.
Harano, Masashi
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hayakawa, Keiko
Hayashi, Mary M.
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hirakawa, Memmy
Hirata, Meri
Hiratsuka, M/M Robert
Honda, M/M Noboru
Howe, M/M Thomas
lchiyasu, Harry & Assoc.
ldaka, Suyeko
Inamine, Evelyn
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishii, Marion K.
Ishijima, M/M Hitoshi
Kadowaki, Fay
Kaihara, Tom & Lynn
Kampai, Inc.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kang, Hyun Man
Katahira, M/M George
Kawabata, Frances
Kawaguchi, Kayoko
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kimura, Toyoko M.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, Katsuyashi
Koga, Jannette
Koga, Shizuko
Kuramoto, Aiko
Maeda, Samuel
Maruyama, George
Masada, Alice A.
Matsuda, Takayuki
McCauley, Dorothy
Mendenhall, Joe
Midwest Buddhist
Temple "Golden Agers"
Migaki, Sue
Mikami, Shunzo
Miyagawa, Hiroyuki
Miyake, M/M Ryoichi
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Mizu
Mizuno, Kashiro
Motoki, Haruhiko & Connie
Motoki, Seichi
Mukoyama, Lisa
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Nagai, Hachi I.
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Naka, M/M F. Robert
Naka, Shizuno
Nakaki, Tsuneo
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, Teru
Nakane, Aiko
Nakano, M/M Henry
Nakashima, Alice
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nishi, Hiroko
Nishiura, Jerry
Nitanda, Muneo
Nojiri, Kitty
Nomiya, Tak
N owitt, Marcelle A.
O'Connell, Thomas W.
Ogata, M/M J. Michael
Ogura, Donna
Okamoto, Masano
Okamura, Tracy
Okayama, Akio
Okayama, Jay
Okimura, Hatsy
Olsen, Momoko
Oyama, Toshiko
Ozawa, Atsumi
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu
Sahara, M/M Richard
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakamaki, Ken
Salas, Katherine G.
Sasai, Frank
Sasai, Kim
Scarpy, Carl
Seki, Hoken S.
Sharp Electronics Corp.
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigemura, M/M Bob
Shimizu, lku
Shimoda, Osawa
Sugano, Kimi
Sugano Travel Service
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugimoto, Somo
Sugiura, M/M
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Takadera, Satoshi
Takagi, Aiko
Takamoto, Sarah F.
Takano, Hatsuno
Takehara, Ei
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tanaka, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Joseph H.
Tani, Joyce
Tanimura, Sumi
Tengan, Sadako
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas
Toguri, Ikuko
Tomita, Dr. Joseph T.
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsujimoto, Yoshimi
Uchida, Miki
UNI-NTF, Inc. - Suzuki, Jumpei
Universal Pen Hospital Himoto, Sam
Vorel, M/M Robert A.
Watanabe, Masai
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Young, Nancy
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Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelope
Anni, Dr/M Kenji
Aoki, M/M Toru
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Memi
Dodohara, M/M Takeshi
Doi, Chiyono
Edwards, Kazu
Endo, Shima
Fujimoto, M/M Benji
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Gokan, M/M Donald
hope
Harada, Kei
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Higa, M/M George
Hirata, Meri
Honda, Kusuo K.
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Ito, Lois
Ito, Valerie
lwai, Ted T.
Iwaoka, Ellyn J.
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kaneko, M/M Kevin
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kawaguchi, George
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kayama, Cecil S.
Kimura, Eugene
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, Yuriko L.
Kinishi, M/M Tashiro P.
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Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koyama, Cecil S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsubara, Taeko
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsushita, Masaru
Mihara, Tadashi
Miyata, Tane
Miyata, M/M Tom
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morita, Roy S.
Murakami, Dr/M Glenn
Murakami, Nobu
Nakachi, Mitsue
N akaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nasu, Mieko
Nishio, Johnny K.
Ogasawara, Minoru
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Omori, Hatsuko
Omuro, Bette S.
Oshita, Thomas
O'Sucha, Mary
Sa,kaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sato, Misao
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shimoda, Osawa
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takami, Yoneko
Takeshita, Goro
Tanaka, Joseh N.
Tanaka, Shigeo
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
Toyama, Hiro
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yamaji, M/M Arthur T.
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamashita, Yo & Kay
Yoshida, Daniel T.
Yoshino, M/M Maurice T.
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a friend, a neighbor,
or a business associate.
K. Abelson K. Heath & Co.
Aberer, M/M Joseph
Aoki, M/M Toru
Iwatsuki, Fumiko
Blitz, M/M Daniel
Borgione, M/M Lawrence J.
La Pointe, M/M William
Deltano, Judith L.
Dickstein, M/M Jack
Dluger, M/M Robert
Dziedzic, M/M Albert J.
Eisenhauer, Robert E.
Fujimori, M/M Glenn
Harada, Sharon
Hashioka, M/M Roy M.
Hori, Ann A.
Ike,Jane T.
Indian Trail School Soc. Comm.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ito,Lois K. & Kimura, Yoshi
mind - spirit
Kitabayashi, Helen & Sandra
McCauley, Dorothy
Mnemonics, Inc.
Nach, M/M David L.
Nagata, Joyce
Nakao, M/M George
Nomura, Martha
Okamura, Henry K.
O'Sucha, Mary
Shabbona Sharks Master
Swim Club
Shicotte, M/M Dik
Sugiyama, M/M Glenn
Suzuki, Kin
Tagami, Edward C.
Takahashi, Yataro
Tamura, Atsuko
Tomita, Lydia
Tsuboi, Tomi
Tsurusaki, M/M Chic
Uchima, Geoge K.
Xen Corporation
Peoples Gas
Potter,Lois
Previti, Mary Lou
Pugh, Elizabeth L.
Runkle, James C. Beer, Donna E.
CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GIFTS
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or specifically designated projects.
Except for those who specifically indicate
that they do not wish to be listed, every
effort is made to insure that all donors
are properly recognized in this annual
report. Please contact the development
and public relations department regard
ing any omissions or corrections.
Buddhist Churches of America
Chicago Japanese American Council
Krafts General Foods
Mhotronics
Dr. Scholl Foundation
TDK Corporation of America
MATCHING GIFTS
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or in
greater multiples) by the companies with whom they are employed.
Helene Curtis, Inc. (Marion Ishii)
G. D. Searle & Co. (James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Robert S. Takazawa, Jr.)
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Chicago and area Japanese Companies which joined JASC Corporate
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Aisan Corporation of America
The Chicago-Tokyo Brunk
C. Itoh & Co. (America), Inc.
Daiwa Securities America, Inc.
Echo, Incorporated
The Fuji Bank, Ltd.
Fttji Photo Fihn U.S.A., Inc.
Honda & Associates
The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd.
Japan Air Lines
KGK International Corp.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Komori America Corporation
KPMG Peat Marwick
Marubeni America Corp.
Matsushita Electric Corp. of America
Mhotronics, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Miyano Machinery USA Inc.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nichimen America Inc.
Nippon Express U.S.A. Inc.
Nissho Iwai American Corp.
NTN Elgin Corp.
N.Y.K. Line (North America) Inc.
Okamoto Corporation
Omron Foundations, Inc.
OSG Tap & Die Inc.
Sony Chemicals Corporation of America
Sumitomo Corporation of America
Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.
Sunstar, Inc.
Toko America, Inc.
The Thermos Company
Uni-NTF, Inc.
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement
of
Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1991
REVENUE
EXPENSES
Philanthropic Support . ... ... .. .... . .
$333, 000
Government Supp ort ..... . .. .. .. . . . .
192, 000
Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
144,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions* .... .
1 00, 000
Total Expenses . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .....
$595,000
Others ......... . ... ........... .
66, 000
Excess of Revenue over Expenses .......
$96,000
Total :Revenue ........... ... . . . . . .
$691, 000
Program Services
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
$451,000
'"This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and is
to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home
A copy of our complete Financial Statement, audited by Yamada & Isono, Certified
Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JA SC office.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board
Board of Directors
President ........... Arthur
T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program
...........
Martha Fujimoto
Finance ............. Calvin Manshio
Public Relations ....... Betty Nakanishi
Facility ........... . . . Hiroshi Okano
Treasurer
. .....
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida
Secretary . . ..............
Masanobu Eguchi
Sandra R. Otaka
Gene Honda
Yoji Ozaki
Roy Iwata
Makoto Sanbonmatsu
Evy Johansen
Brian Witkowski
Paul Kadowaki
Roy Yamamoto
Neil Kanemoto
Sandra Yamate
Gene Mayeda
Lori Yokoyama
Chieko Onoda
Kiyo Yoshimura
May Nakano
Ex-Officio
Advisory Board
Noboru Honda
Ben Chikaraishi
Lillian C. Kimura
Tomonao Iino
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Eizo Niishi
Thomas S. Teraji
Rev. Kei Satoh
Kashiro Mizuno
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
well-being
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1990-91 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of
Development and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
!vars Liepins
Director of Development and
Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the
aging, and emotionally disabled among
Japanese, other Asians, and non-Asians in
the Uptown- Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
About the Calligrapher
honesty · sincerity
Annual Report designed by
Carlisle/Liepins Associates, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
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The Japanese characters on the front
cover read Japanese American Service
Committee. That calligraphy as well
as the other Japanese writing featured
in this annual report is the labor of
love of the Rev. Yukei Ashikaga, head
minister at the Buddhist Temple of
Chicago.
Mr. Ashikaga was born in Aichi
ken, Japan and was graduated from
Otani University, Kyoto, Japan. He
taught English at Otani High School
in Kyoto and from 1958 to 59 was
resident minister at Hilo Higashi
Honganji in Hilo, Hawaii.
He came to Chicago in 1959 and
studied at the University of Chicago
Divinity School. Mr. Ashikaga was
named assistant minister at the Bud
dhist Temple of Chicago in 1962 and
to his present position in 1982.
MEMBER OF ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult
Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Japanese American Service Committee does not
discriminate in admission to programs or treatment
of employment in programs or activities in
compliance with the Illinois Hwnan Rights Act;
the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act;
the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and
the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you
have been discriminated against, you have a right
to file a complaint. For information, contact
Masaru Nambu, Executive Director at 275-7212.
President's Message
Front and Back Cover Photos are repro
ductions of color photographs, taken by
Dorothy Kaneko, of the mum/ that has
adorned the outside north wall of the JASC
for about 17 years. Painted by a group of
students under the direction of an art
instructor, the mural depicts the history of
Japanese in America.
As the Japanese American Service Committee cele
brated its 40th anniversary in August, I could not help
but reflect on how our agency got this far. It is truly
remarkable to see the growth of the JASC to its present
status from its modest beginning as the Chicago Resettlers
Committee, created to aid the bewildered, nearly penni
less Japanese evacuees who came to the Chicago area after
their release from the ten internment centers.
What is more impressive is that several of these com
passionate people, who were in the forefront in developing
the Chicago Resettlers Committee, are still serving our
community for the welfare of our people.
Harry Mayeda, our first president, still participates
from time to time; Kohachiro Sugimoto, Resettlers founder
and longtime publisher of the "Chicago Shimpo;' served
as advisor to the JASC until his retirement from the
Shimpo; the late Thomas Masuda, Resettlers' second
president, served as our legal counselor until his untimely
passing this year; Noboru Honda and Richard Yamada,
Sr., both early presidents, and Thomas Teraji, my immedi
ate predecessor, are still deeply involved with our agency
in providing crucial leadership, especially to build, for our
community, the desperately needed "Home for the Elderly.'
The Japanese American Service Committee has been
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fortunate that its staff members have been led by Masaru
Nambu. His tremendous dedication and drive have estab
lished the JASC as the leading Asian American social
welfare agency in the country.
I would be remiss unless I mentioned the great support
we have received, through the years, from our communi
ty's various organizations and their members. Many of
our programs to serve our people, especially the elderly,
have depended on the support of various volunteers. In
recent years, these volunteers have also come from among
the Japanese nationals. Much of this has been due to the
influence and support of the Japanese consulate office and
the consul general. Our community's umbrella organiza
tion, the Japanese American Council, which also includes
representation from the Japanese nationals, has been a
key organization in providing community support for all
organizations including the JASC.
As president of the JASC board of directors, which is
made up of volunteers, I wish to thank all the executive
officers and members of the board, past and present,
whose efforts have made our work so much easier. The
members of our board reflect our community as much as
possible. Many represent churches, organizations, and
professions from our community.
As we begin our organization's 41st year I respectfully
urge your fullest support of the most difficult campaign in
the history of our organization. Our six-year research for
the building of our "Home for the Elderly" is now at its
most crucial period. We have the moral support of our
community leaders. We now need financial support to
raise the necessary funds to build the nursing home, not
only for our beloved Issei people but for the elderly Nisei
as well.
We hope and pray that within the next two years or so
we will be able to dedicate our "Home for the Elderly.'
Your unstinting financial support will make it possible.
tivrt;::-7.�M�
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1985-86 President
Board of Directors
Executive Director's Report
Forty years ago, it was a humble beginning for the
Japanese American Service Committee. The agency was
born out of the pressing needs of the Japanese American
community, to meet the immediate urgent matters of
housing and employment. However, the JASC continued
to respond to the challenging and changing needs of the
community it served, and during recent years the wide
range of services have been expanded to include Asians
and others in the community as beneficiaries. Meanwhile,
the reputation of the JASC has reached beyond the Pacific
Ocean, and the JASC has often hosted various visiting
groups which were surveying services that are provided
for the elderly in America.
With completion of the renovation, the sheltered work
shop has rapidly returned to normal operation. Now, the
workshop is not only a pleasant, but also a safer and
more functional facility to maintain and operate efficiently.
The continuing shrinkage of federal funding has caused
the JASC to restrain itself from responding to the increas
ing needs of caring for the frail elderly. However, with
generous contributions and support from our community,
the JASC has been able to maintain the level of service as
in the past without curtailment. The list of donors at the
end of the annual report attests to the close relationships
and continuing support which the JASC has been privi
leged to enjoy from the Japanese American community.
The JASC is also indebted to the many volunteers who
have so willingly dedicated their time and talents in sup
port of the programs. Nearly 200 volunteers-ranging
from elderly Isseis to young Sanseis, from all walks of the
community including Futaba School PTA and members
of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce - have assisted
in the programs each day.
Plans to construct a nursing home have been proceeding.
The JASC has selected the construction site at the south
east corner of Pulaski Road and Foster Avenue, and the
Nursing Home Committee has been actively involved
with the consultants in planning the architectural design,
applying for approval to the state government, and in
the financial plans. When the proposed nursing home is
completed the JASC will be able to provide truly compre
hensive services for the elderly.
As we reflect upon 40 years of service to the commu
nity, we can all be proud of the accomplishments of the
JASC and the way we have met many human needs and
challenges with joint endeavor.
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
In the JASC's 40th anniversary year new inroads were
made among heretofore untapped "outside" sources of
funding support.
The Development/Public Relations Department wit
nessed increasing evidence that, as the JASC accepts the
challenges to fulfill unmet human needs by providing
programs and services that improve the quality of life for
elderly and emotionally disabled among its own constitu
ency and other larger segments of the Chicago population,
additional sources of philanthropic support, who recog
nize and appreciate its impact, are rallying to help the
agency continue its good work.
In FY 1986 Development efforts brought $51,370 to the
JASC from 21 corporate, public, and family foundations.
Of this, $15,100 was for general operating support; while
$36,270 was designated for specific purposes such as
Specialized Job Placement Service for Asian Older Work
ers; Preventive Health Care Screening for Asian Elderly;
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replacement of the kilns, pottery wheel, and ventilator in
the arts and ceramics room; and support of the energy
conservation and building renovation project (see "Corpo
rate and Foundation Gifts" in listings section).
In addition, friends of the JASC responded with more
than $8,048 to the year-end Holiday Appeal, and with
$7,295 (including $300 for the Nursing Home campaign)
in response to the "Contributors Fund" solicitation enve
lope which was enclosed with each newsletter.
The Department assisted in developing promotional
materials for the 40th anniversary celebration; prepared,
distributed, and placed publicity for it in Chicago and
West Coast newspapers; and arranged for "Japanese Amer
ican Service Committee Week" proclamations by the
Governor of Illinois and Mayor of Chicago.
Social Services
To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social
service department provides a variety of programs and
services. The staff of 26-which includes social workers,
chore housekeepers, program coordinators, group work
ers, day care helpers, teachers, nurses, drivers, an employ
ment counselor, and aides-is assisted by more than 80
volunteers. Funding for the department comes from a
variety of sources: United Way of Chicago, Department
On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, Commu
nity Care Programs of the Illinois Department On Aging,
and foundations.
Casework/Counseling. The program is staffed by expe
rienced professional clinicians in the areas of assessment,
counseling, and psychotherapy. It is designed primarily to
assist individuals who are experiencing difficulty coping
with the demands of everyday living to achieve adequate
or healthy psychological and social adjustment. The pro
gram, however, also includes services dealing with financial
and health management, nutrition guidance, advocacy,
emergencies, and immigration and naturalization. Assis
tance is rendered through brief consultations or individual,
family, or group counseling/psychotherapy.
During the past year a total of 282 (259 Japanese and
other Asian, 19 White, 4 Black) clients used the service.
Chore Housekeeping. Many kinds of services-cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal
care, nutrition guidance, and hygiene education-are
offered in the home to assist older persons in the activities
of daily living so that they may live in an independent
manner. Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service,
and activities such as window washing and moving
furniture.
During the past year chore housekeepers served 95
individuals, which included 44 Isseis, 29 Niseis, and 22
others; 79 of these households were at Heiwa Terrace.
Public agencies and individuals have recognized this
service.
Group Services. A wide range of educational and
cultural programs are provided by the group services staff.
There are classes in Japanese language, penji, minyo,
kaminingyo, kimekomi, beads, ceramics, needlepoint, tai
chi; cooking demonstrations and workshops; table games;
movies; children's summer programs; mothers' play group,
knitting, bread craft; and special Japanese cultural dis
plays and observances.
Aware of the growing number of Niseis who have
attained or are approaching retirement age, the JASC has
continued offering programs dealing with issues that
confront Niseis. There have been in-depth sessions related
to retirement, and health-related projects that included
monthly blood pressure check-up, glaucoma screening, flu
shots, health screening, and an all-day health fair.
Some 12,825 meals were served to senior citizens in the
nutrition site program. Volunteers delivered 3,194 meals
to homebound seniors, 60 years of age and over. Atten
dance at the various programs totaled 26,185, which
included Isseis, Niseis, Sanseis, and others.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program pro
motes the physical and mental well-being of older adults
through a full range of coordinated services in a super
vised group setting. Care is given to maintain a balance of
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opportunities for socialization, activities, and rest. Clients
enjoy a wide range of activities and special events, includ
ing field trips, ceramics, exercise, games, speakers, and
outings for lunch. The balanced noon meal and snack
breaks provide needed nutrition and the social opportu
nity to share food together. The social service and nursing
staffs develop a joint care plan for each client and monitor
clients on an ongoing basis.
A special emphasis continues to be placed on serving
Isseis in need of more opportunities to socialize and
whose physical functioning is beginning to decline. It is
felt that if Isseis receive a limited amount of help before
they became totally dependent on their family, their rate
of decline can be slowed. The weekly Tuesday program
was developed to meet this need and has attracted several
clients who come once every other week. Members of the
Tuesday program are currently working with an artist as
part of a project to create a ceramic mural in Lincoln
Park. Their part of the mural will incorporate a tradi
tional Japanese Family Crest.
Working together with the client, family, and staff
makes it possible for the older adults to remain in their
homes at the highest functional level. The program served
73 clients; 5,994 units or days of service were provided,
5,038 of them to economically disadvantaged clients.
Average attendance was 23 .6 clients.
Job Placement. In 1984 the JASC initiated a Job
Placement Service for Asian Older Workers (55 years or
older) in contract with the City of Chicago, Department
On Aging and Disability, funded by the Job Training
Partnership Act. Based on the needs of the community the
service was extended to the population that is 54 years
or under.
Last year the program staff screened 268 applicants to
determine their employability, and placed a total of 76
persons in various positions. For the coming year the staff
anticipates having to serve a larger segment of the unem
ployed population.
Information and Referral Service. Last year the JASC
initiated an Information and Referral Service, based on
requests from the community, for individuals who needed
help in determining their rights, benefits, and services
available; 222 people were served by the program staff
and 601 referrals were made.
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Workshop
With renovation of the JASC building nearly finished
including renovation of the bathrooms in the Sheltered
Workshop, installation of special dividers to close off the
dock area and hallway from the weather, and installation
of rooftop air conditioning and heating units to improve
comfort conditions for the elderly and emotionally disa
bled in the program-the Workshop has significantly
improved in completed work volume this past year.
Several new and promising subcontract work assign
ments from business and industry created more openings
for workers 60 years of age or older.
The Workshop keeps the Senior Citizens mentally and
physically alert and active, provides them with a social
outlet, prevents them from mental and physical depres
sion and debilitation, and gives them a feeling of
independence. This boosts their morale, gives them a
feeling of contributing to society, gives them an incentive
to live with dignity and self-respect, prevents them from
being institutionalized by prolonging their mental and
physical well-being, and helps reduce government cost by
reducing their dependence on public welfare.
For the Emotionally Disabled (referred by the Edgewater
Uptown Community Mental Health Center and sheltered
care homes), the Workshop provides an opportunity to
establish motivation for work and work habit, boosts
their confidence, increases their self-sufficiency, helps
develop work skills that may qualify them for employ
ment in the competitive job market, and helps get them
back into a normal social life. The JASC also tries to find
semi-skilled and unskilled full-time or part-time jobs for
those who are able to work in the outside competitive
job market.
The Sheltered Workshop is not a self-sustaining opera
tion. The JASC receives no governmental funding support
for the elderly in the Workshop program; only for the
emotionally disabled. So, in addition to income from
subcontract work assignments, the Workshop budget is
assisted by funds from other sources such as United Way
of Chicago, corporate and foundation grants, community
contributions, membership dues, program and service
fees, and income from fund-raising events.
Last year the Workshop provided work for a monthly
average of 74 men and women who worked an average of
21 days per month, 5 hours per day, including paid
vacation and holidays. The seniors comprised 55% of the
workers: of these, 60% were Japanese, 32% Koreans, 7%
Filipinos, 1 % Chinese. The remaining 45% were emotion
ally disabled (former mental patients) participating in the
rehabilitation program of the Workshop.
The JASC is extremely gratified to see the change that
occurs when individuals are given the opportunity to
become more self-sufficient through the use of work as a
therapeutic tool. Their self-esteem is enhanced and they
can see visible rewards for their efforts when they receive
their paychecks. More importantly, they begin to learn
that 1hey are part of a team and each takes special pride
in his/her contributions to the total effort they make.
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In Appreciation
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully
acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1986. The generosity and
support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served
by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
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1986 Members of the JASC
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The following persons and companies are contributing
members.
Abe, Kameji
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, MIM Joseph C.
Aburano, MIM Kiyoharu
Adachi, Toyo
Agemura, Saki
Aimi, DrlM Kenji
Aki, MIM Harvey
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama, MIM Joe
Amimoto, DrlM Minoru
Anamizu, MIM Wilfred
Anderson, Russell F.
Andow, MIM Kengi
Ansai, MIM Reo
Aoki, Hiro
Aono, Joanne T.
Arai, Akira B.
Arakaki, MIM Charles Y.
Arakaki, MIM Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, MIM Paul
Arao, MIM Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Asa, Takeru & Fujiko
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, MIM Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, MIM George T.
Asaki, MIM H. Roy
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Ase, MIM Paul
Azeka, John
Asuma, Ajyse S.
Azuma, Steven Y.
Barrientso, MIM Peter
Bessho, Kiyo
Bustria, Ched
Chan, MIM Gat Tung
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Chang, Teng-Hsian
Chase-Ziolek, Keith
Chen, Anne M.
Chen, Hong Kang
Chen, Tuan Mey
Cheng, Mary
Chicago-Tokyo Bank
Chikaraishi, DrlM Ben T.
Chino, Hisa
Choi, Duk Joe
Chow, Dr. James
Clark, Emi
Coble, Edward
Cosmopolitan Nat'! Bank
of Chicago
Deguchi, MIM Takeo
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, Chiyono
Doi, lsamu
Doi, Mikio
Doi, MIM Paul
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Domoto, Tomi
Ebisu, Yoshio
Eejima, Ken
Eldridge, Marjorie
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank A.
Endo, MIM Frank S.
Endo, MIM Harry
Endo, Nellie
Endo, Shima
Endo, MIM Tomy
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Enta, Lindy T.
Esaki, MIM Roy J.
Esaki, Susie
Eto, Ruth
Ezaki, MIM James
Foundry Plastics Inc.
Fricke, MIM Robert
Friedman, Hideko
Fugami, MIM Paul
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, MIMI George
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, MIM Masao
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Yaho Y.
Fujikawa, T sui
Fuimori, MIM George Y.
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, Martin H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, MIM Ralph
Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi
Fujishima, MIM Mitsuo
Fujita, MIM Charles K.
Fujita, Emiko
Fujiu, MIM Victor T.
Fujiura, MIM Henry
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiwara, MIM Tio
Fujiyoshi, MIM George
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, MIM Stanley Y.
Fukami, MIM Frank T.
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukawa, MIM Shioji
Fukuda, Harry K.
Fukui, MIM Henry
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuye, Kazuo
Fukuyama, MIM Dick K.
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, Toyoko
Furuta, T suki
Fuwa, Dr. Mitsuo
Goi, MIM Mitsuo
Gokan, MIM Donald
Goss, MIM Richard H.
Goto, Fumiko
Goto, Tameko
Gotoh, Yoshio D.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Gunji, Umeyo
Hachiya, Tomoharu
Hagio, MIM Allan
Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
Hamada, William
Hanamoto, MIM Henry
Hanamoto, Walter N.
Hanano, Charles
Hara, MIM Colin
Hara, MIM Dean L.
Hara, MIM Yoichi
Harada, Kei
Harada, MIM Yoshiro
Harakawa, Isamu
Harano, MIM Masashi
Harano, MIM Ross
Hasegawa, DrlM Junji
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, MIM George
Hashimoto, MIM Shigeru
Hashimoto, Tadayo
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, MIM Edwin T.
Hashisaka, MIM Kenneth
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, MIM Howard
Hattori, Miyo
Hawkins, Jo Ann
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashida, Satoshi
Helfrich, Willis W.
Higa, MIM George
Higashiuchi, MIM Kazuo
Hikawa, MIM Richard
Hikida, Fred
Hikido, Olga
Hirabayashi, MIM Hiroto
Hirabayashi, Joe
Hirabayashi, MIM Kazuo
Hirai-Fujimoto, Russell
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, Maki
Hiraoka, MIM Joe
Hirata, DrlM George T.
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hiratsuka, Margaret
Hirota, Tadao
Hiyama, Hisa
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, MIM George T.
Honda, MIM Gumpe
Honda, MIM Thomas G.
Hori, MIM Fukashi
Hori, MIM Hatasu E.
Horita, Shoji
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, MIM George
Huey, DrlM Ray
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Mary
lchiba, MIM George
lchiba, William
lchida, Emiko
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Haru H.
Ichiyasu, Harry T.
Ide, Ken
Ideno, MIM Gene K.
lgasaki, MIM Masao, Jr.
Iha, Kiyo
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Mary S.
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Ikemoto, Gus
Ikezoe, Lillian
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
Imamura, Teru
lmanaka-Chin, Esther
lmanaka, M/M James
Imaoka, M/M Ralph
Imon, M/M Robert M.
Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Dr/M Henry S.
Inouye, Mitsuye
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shin
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, John M.
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Ben
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Roy
Ishizaki, Mitsuye
Ishizuka, Tadayoshi
Itahara, Seiji
ltano, M/M Masashi
ltano, M/M Takeo
Itano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, Jean
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, Sumio
Ito, Valerie
C. Itoh & Co. (America) Inc.
Itoku, M/M Ken
!tow, Yoshiye
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
lwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, Kenneth A.
lwanaga, Michael Y.
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George
Izui, Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor S.
lzuo, Peter Y.
Jacobson, Alan
Joichi, Rowland T.
Jones, Sumiko
Juta, Roy
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, M/M Clifton M.
Kadota, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, T suruo
Kadoyama, George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Donald
Kaihatsu, Omar
Kaihatsu, Rose M.
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajita, M/M Joseph S.
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kamiya, Ben
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kanai, M/M Frank
Kanaya, Enoch
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Kaneshiro, Shigemitsu
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, M/M Minoru
Karikomi, M/M Henry M.
Kariya, Jean M.
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, M/M Takio
Kasai, M/M Toshio
Kashihara, M/M George
Kashihara, Dr. Jack
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, M/M Joe M.
Katahira, M/M George
Kataura, M/M George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsura, M/M Lester G.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, M/M Shim Y.
Kawahara, M/M James T.
Kawamoto, Kaz
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawamura, M/M Walter
Kawano, M/M John
Kawashima, James
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kayano, M/M Ray S.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kenmotsu, M/M Jack
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Kikuchi, M/M Katsumi
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kim, Sin Ja
Kimura, George M.
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Lloyd
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Perry S.
Kimura, Tad
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kitahata, M/M Shozo
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittak, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Marsh
Kogayashi, M/M Isamu
Kobayashi, M/M Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodama, James
Kodama, Masahiko
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koga, M/M Joseph
Koide, Kazuo
Koizumi, Chiyoko
Koizumi, M/M Seiichi
Koizumi, Tom T.
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko E.
Kondo, M/M Raymond I.
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Kozui
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay M.
Kubota, Ryo
Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
Kumak, M/M James
Kumamoto, David
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth
Kunimatsu, M/M Shiro
Kuo, Fung
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kuramoto, M/M Tamotsu
Kuranishi, M/M Tom
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kusayanagi, Stanley
Kuse, M/M lsamu
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Kushino, Betty
Kushino, Kikuno
Kuwahara, M/M Harry
Kuwahara, Shizu
Kuzuhara, M/M Chiaki
Kuzuhara, M/M Daniel
La Fleur, Anne
Lai, Lan Ko
La Salle Photo Service
Lee, M/M Samson
Lee, Yeon Woong
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Leitich, Esther
Lin, Kui-Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lin, Ying Ming
Lofton, M/M Nate
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeda-Janka, Ellen
Maeshiba, M/M Naojiro
Makino, Rose H.
Manshio, M/M Roy M.
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, George
Maruyama, M/M Henry
Masada, Alice A.
Masuda, Kikuye
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ltd.
Masumoto, M/M Hiromu
Masuoka, Dr/M M.A.
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matayoshi, T suru
Matsuda, M/M John
Matsuda, Shigeyo
Matsui, M/M Ben
Matsui, M/M Takanobu
Matsumoto, Frank Y.
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Matsuyo
Matsumoto, M/M Shig
Matsumoto, M/M Shinro
Matsumoto, M/M Toshio
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsumura, Philip
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuoka, M/M Lewis
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert A.
Mayahara, T homas
Mayeda, Harry K.
Mayeda, Hiro
Mayeda, Ike A.
Mazawa, Shigemi
Mazza, M/M John B.
Menda, M/M Masao
Menda, Mitsuyo
Middleton, R. H.
Migaki, M/M Joe
Miller, Dr/M Edin B.
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mita, M/M James
Mitani, M/M Ralph
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
America, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyagi, Dr. Norman S.
Miyakawa, M/M Robert
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Gregory
Miyake, M/M Jack S.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misu
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Dr. H. E.
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mizuta, Yukinao
Monma, David T.
Mori, M/M Shiro
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M Frank F.
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki, M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimitsu, Kenichi
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, M/M T homas I.
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George
Morishita, M/M Ray
Morita, James S.
Morita, M/M Mototsugu
Morita, M/M Motosugu, Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul H.
Morita, Roy
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, M/M Hideo
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Motomura, Tomiko
Mouri, M/M Sadayuki
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, M/M Zaishin
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kasumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murai, Katsumi
Murakami, Carol
Murakami, Glenn
Murakami, Rev. Ken
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/M Shig
Muraoka, M/M Shiro
Muraoka, Suga
Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Nakata, M/M Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakawatase, Victor M.
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, Dr. J. M.
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Wayne N.
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Robert T.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Narimatsu, M/M Roger K.
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, Dr/M Katsumi
Neeno, T suneko
Nagae, Fujie
Nemoto, Elaine
Nagaoka, Aki
Nippon Express (USA) Inc.
Nagaro, M/M Fred M.
Nishi, Grace
Nagata, Robert S.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatomo, M/M Lawrence M. Nishibayashi, M/M Donald
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Naka, Dr/M F. Robert
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Naka, Shizuno
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nishimoto, M/M Jim T.
Nakada, Pershing
Nishimoto, Kay
Nakagawa, Aki
Nishimoto, M/M Kiyoto
Nakagawa, Jack Y.
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi
Nishimoto, Tim
Nakagawa, T sune S.
Nishimura, Arthur
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nishimura, Gregg
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nishimura, M/M Mas
Nakai, Ritoda
Nishimura, Masao
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nishimura, Tom
Nakamoto, Keith
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
Nishimura, M/M Unokichi
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nishioka, Emiler
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nishiura, Jerry
Nakamura, Fumi
Noguchi, Takao
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura-Abbruscato, Joyce Nojiri, Nobuo
Noma, M/M Toshio
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nakamura, Kay
Nomura, David R.
Nakamura, Noboru
Nomura, Paul
Nakamura, M/M Robert
Nomura, M/M Richard M.
Nakamura, Sada
Nordstrom, M/M Donald D.
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Norikane, M/M Kiyoshi
Nakamura, M/M Tom
North Shore Baptist Church
Nakane, Aiko
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nozaki, Barney
Nakano, Hiroshi
Nozawa, Katsumi
Nakano, Makiko
Numata, James S.
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George
Nakao, M/M Sam
Oba, George
Nakaoka, Kurt
Obata, Misao
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Ochi, Hisashi
Nakashima, M/M Sam M.
Ochi, Ida K.
Nakata, Calvin T.
Oda, Dick R.
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Oda, June
Oda, M/M Mike M.
Oda, Molly
Odanaka, M/M Fred
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, Robert
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Ohr, Dr/M Fred
Ohtani, Ben T.
Okabe, T homas S.
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, George T.
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, Sean H.
Okamoto, T homas
Okamoto, M/M Tracy L.
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamoto, Yoshio
Okano, M/M Hiroshi
Okawa, M/M Arthur
Okigawa, M/M Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okimura, M/M Hitoshi
Okita, George T.
Oku, M/M George
Okuba, Koichi
Olsen, Harry A.
Omachi, Tom Y.
Omi, M/M Fred
Omori, George
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Hatsuko
Omori, Dr. John T.
One, M/M Dick
Onishi, M/M Harry
Onishi, Koji
Ono, M/M Harry H.
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Ono, Tsutomu
Onoda, M/M Hideo
Onuma, M/M Donald
Osakada, M/M Gordon
Osako, M/M George
Osako, Motoharu
Oshiro, Haruko A.
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Wallace S.
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ota, M/M Alvin
Ota, Tetsuo T.
Otaka, Fumi
Otake, Paul M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Dr/M Joseph
Oyasu, Ryoichi
Ozaki, Edward K.
Ozaki, M/M Henry
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, M/M Masato
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, M/M Sam H.
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozawa, M/M Thomas
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozima, Shigenobu
Paulson, Eugene
Pittelkau, Hisae
Pool, M/M Edward
Prosise, Lucille
Rainbow Fish House
Redmond, Norman T.
Rocco, Susan M.
Sabusawa, Harry
Sagami, Donna
Sahara, Lily T.
Sahara, M/M Shosaku
Saiki, George
Saiki, Hideo
Saiki, M/M James
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M lsamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, Janet
Sakai, Yoshitar
Sakamoto, Dr/M Frank F.
Sakamoto, M/M Jiro
Sakamoto, M/M Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, John
Sakauye, Dr/M Kenneth
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sameshima, Joe C.
Sasaki, Asako
Sasaki, Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasaki, Yae
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, M/M Richard
Sato, Joseph
Sato, Jun
Sato, Michael K.
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M Lawrence
Scott, Beulah
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, M/M Kane K.
Serikaku, Stanley
Seto, M/M James K.
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikami, M/M James
Shima, Dr/M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Kiyoshi
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimidzu, M/M Lincoln
Shimizu, M/M Frank
Shimizu, Iku
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Takaharu
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimoda, Sam I.
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimotake, M/M Hiroshi
Shinsato, M/M T homas
Shintaku, M/M Clark
Shintani, Seesue
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiraiwa, M/M Seichi
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiroma, M/M Howard
Shishida, M/M Charles H.
Shishido, M/M Melvyn
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, H. A.
Sori, M/M Masaru
Sowa, Georgene
Suda, Toshio
Sugano, Ann
Sugano, M/M Frank T.
Sugeno, Toyo
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka, Henry
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, M/M Kazuo
Tanaka, M/M Masao
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, M/M Robert
Tanaka, M/MTadao
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, M/M Yoshitake
Tanakatsubo, Dr. Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, M/M Henry K.
Tani,Joyce S.
Tani, RoseT.
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Goji
Taba, Seifuku P.
Tashiro, Kazue
Tachi, M/M Sadayoshi
Tatsui, M/M Hans
Tagami, M/M Kay
Tatsumi, Yasuo
Takada, Noriko
Taura, M/M Bill M.
Takagi, Shumpo
Taura,Joe
Takagi, Yoshiko R.
Tay, Soo Hong
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Tamiichi
Terada, Laura F.
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Terada, M/M Noble N.
Takaki, Nobuko
Terada, Yoshiko
Takaki, Richard
Teraji, T homas S.
Takami, Robert
Teraoka, M/M George R.
Takamoto,John Y.
Terusaki, M/M Ben
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
Takano, Hatsuno
T hompson, William A.
Takaoka, M/M Kenneth
Toa, Chan Si
Takasugi, George J.
Toguri, Ikuko
Takata, M/M Dennis
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Takata, Kiku
Tokuhisa, M/M T homas
Takato,John J.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Takazawa, M/M Robert S.,Jr. Tomihiro, Chiye
Takehara, Ei
Tomihoro, Satoru M.
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Tomita, Harold
Takehara, M/M Joe
Tomita, M/M Joe
Takehiro, Kotomi
Tomita, William N.
Takemoto, M/M John
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Taketoshi, George
Tone, Haruko
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru
Tool & Mold, Inc.
Taki, William Sr.
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Tamada, M/M Kay
Torii, M/M Charles S.
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Torii, M/M Dennis
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Torimaru, George
Tamura, Ralph K.
Toyama, M/M Henry
Tamura, M/M Richard
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Toyomenka (America) Inc.
Tanabe, M/M Henry
T suboichi, Kinko
Tanabe, M/M Yoshio
Tsuchiyama,Joe
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugino, Frank S.
Sugiura, Go
Sugiyama, Shojiro
Sugiyama, Takashi
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, M/M William K.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suyama, Miyako
Suzuki, M/M Fujitsugu
Suzuki, George K.
Suzuki, M/M George Y.
Suzuki, M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki,Jan M.
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiyi
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Suzuki, Yuichi
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry M.
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, M/M Eugene
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, M/M Peter I.
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Roy M.
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, Take
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Uchida, Merry
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Uchida, Miki
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Uchima, M/M George K.
Yamane, Michael
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Yamaoka, George
Uchimoto, M/M Ted T.
Yamasaki, M/M Dick
Uchiyama, Stewart
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Uehara, M/M John T.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Ueno, Katsumi
Yamashige, George K.
Ujiiye, M/M William S.
Yamashiro, Vernon
Umeki, M/M Henry
Uptown National Bank of Chgo. Yamashita, M/M Henry
Yamashita, Kay
Ureshino, Tsune
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyeno, Frank I.
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Uyetani, Roy
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamayoshi, Tom
Wakabayashi, Gene
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Wakabayashi, Kisa
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Wakatani, Haruko M.
Yasutake, M/M Gary H.
Walberg, Madoka
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Yasutake, Tom
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Watanabe, M/M Frank
Yi, Soon Ja
Watanabe, George
Yokota, Kimi
Watanabe, Grace
Yoo, Man Bok
Watanabe, Masai
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Watanabe, Tom
Yoshida, Ken
Watanuki, M/M George K.
Yoshida, Ray
Weiner, David
Yoshida, Dr.Tomojiro
Yoshihara, George
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yoshimura, M/M Al
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yoshimura, M/M Howard N.
Yaki, M/M George
Yoshimura,James
Yakushiji, Harry
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yakushiji,Jane
Yoshimura, M/M Yukichi
Yamada, Cathy L.
Yoshinari, M/M Masami
Yamada, M/M Richard H.
Yoshino, M/M Byron
Yamada, Richard M.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yamagi, M/M Roy
Yoshino, Ron
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yoshino, M/M William J.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yusa, M/M Earle T.
Yamagiwa, Tsune
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Zaiman, M/M Isamu
Yamaguchi, Fred
Zervas, Beulah L.
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, Mito
Tsunehara, Harold
Tsunehara, M/M Ichiro
Tsunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, M/M George
Tsuru, M/M Frank
Tsuruoka, George H.
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Tsurusaki,Jeri
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel
Tsutsumi, M/M Kenneth
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Holiday Appeal
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal.
Ansai, Reo M/M
Arakawa, Paul M/M
Arima, Alyse Mrs.
Asa, Toshi
Ashina, Renzo
Brune, Lynn Y.
Bustria,Mercedes V.
Cheng, Mary
Dohara, Takashide
Dossaji, Shagbir N.M/M
Eejima, Ken
Familiaran, Elmo Rev/M
Fuji, Emi K.
Fuji, Masao M/M
Fujimoto, Martha C.
Fujishima, Mits M/M
Fujita, Charles M/M
Fukai, Stanley Y.
Fukami, Frank T.M/M
Fukui, Henry M/M
Fukunaga, Hideo M/M
Gokan, Donald M/M
Hamano, Charles
Hasegawa, Aylen I.M/M
Hasegawa,Junji Dr/M
Hasegawa, Ken M/M
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Tom M/M
Hayashi, Peter N.
Hayashi, Tamotsu M/M
Hirabayashi, Hiroto K.M/M
Hirai,James M/M
Hirata, Masato M/M
Homiya, Takeko Mrs.
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, Kusko
Hori, H.E.M/M
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, George M/M
Ishii, Yasuo
Ishikawa, Gerald
Itano, Yutaka M/M
Ito, George T.M/M
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
Ito, Lois K.
lwafuchi, King M/M
Iwami, Akira D.
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Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka,Joe M/M
Iwaoka,John
Izui, Victor S.Dr/M
JIC, Inc.
Juta, Roy R.
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, T.Mrs.
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kanai, Frank M/M
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Karikomi, Henry M/M
Kariya, Michiko Mrs.
Kasai, Tosh M/M
Kashihara, George
Kataura, George Y.M/M
Kato, Gumpei M/M
Kato, Hatsumi Mrs.
Katsura, Lester G.
Kawano, Minoru F. M/M
Kazumura, Asako Mrs.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kenmotsu, Tomiye M�s.
Kim, Richard M/M
Kimura, Hisa Mrs.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Yoshi
Kita, Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen Mrs.
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Kodani, Michael M/M
Koga,Joseph M/M
Koizumi, Seichi
Komasaka, Haruo M/M
Konagimitsu, Koko E.
Kono, Norman M/M
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kudo, Shigeru
Kumamoto, Koki Dr.
Kuramoto, Tamotsu M/M
Kurisa, Tom M/M
Kurosawa, S.M/M
Kusayanagi, Stanley
Kushi, Shigeru M/M
La Fleur, Anne Mrs.
LaSalle Photo Service
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Leitich, Albert J.M/M
Lin, Vivian B.
Matsuda, Shigeyo Mrs.
Matsumoto, Ben Dr.
Matsumoto, Shinro
Matsushima, Akira
Mayeda, Ike & Jane
Medlin, Larry M/M
Mita,James K.M/M
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misa Mrs.
Miyata, Victor M/M
Monma, David T.
Morikawa, George M/M
Motoki, Seiichi
Mouri, S.M/M
Mukoyama, Helen Mrs.
Munemoto, Kosumi Mrs.
Murakami, Glenn Dr/M
Naka, Shizuno Mrs.
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, Tsune Mrs.
Nakanishi, Toshio M/M
Nakayama,Joe Dr/M
Nakayama, Yoshiro Mrs.
Nambu, Masaru M/M
Narimatsu, Roger K.
Neeno, Kotsuri Dr.
Neeno, Tsuneko Mrs.
Nichols, Edward J.M/M
Nishida, Yoshiro Mrs.
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Tateo M/M
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, Elaine
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Unokichi M/M
Nokane, Aiko Mrs.
Noma, Keiko
Obata, Misao Mrs.
Odoi, Sue
Ogawa, Shoji
Ogawa, Shu M/M
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ohba, Shunjiro M/M
Okamoto, Mitsumo Mrs.
Omori, Casey
Ouchi,James M/M
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozima, Shibanobu M/M
Pittelkau, Harold M/M
Ruta, Mrs.
Sahara, Shosaku M/M
Sahara, Yoshiji
Sammura, Misaki
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sata, Richard M/M
Senda, Kane M/M
Shiba, Fumiko Mrs.
Shieghiro, Tatsuyo Mrs.
Shimizu, Wat
Shintani, Emmett M/M
Shiomoto, Tokomi M/M
Shirami, Barbara
Showa American, Inc.
Sugano Travel Service, Inc.
Sugiyama, Kazuo M/M
Sumita,James M/M
Sunado, Hideo
Suzuki, Fujitsugu M/M
Suzuki, Namiye Mrs.
Suzukida, Berry
Wakamura, Akira M/M
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, Masai Mrs.
Watanabe, Tom
Yakushiji, Harve
Yamaguchi, Hiro
Yamamoto, M. 0.
Yamamoto, Todo M/M
Yamanaka, Kazuo M/M
Yamasaki, Katherine
Yamasaki, Mary
Yamasaki, Masao
Yamashita, Mits M/M
Yamashita, Yoshio M/M
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yamona, George
TDK Corporation of America Yoki, George M/M
Tagami, Kay M/M
Yokoo, Hidejiro M/M
Takagi, Yoshiro
Yoshida, Koichi M/M
Takata, Kiku Mrs.
Yoshida, Tomojiro Dr/M
Takehara, lchiro M/M
Yoshino, Maurice
Takehiro, Katomi Mrs.
Tamura, Ralph K.
Zervas, B.L.
Tamura, Richard M/M
Tanabe, Henry M/M
Tanaka,Joseph N.
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani,Joyce S.
Tani, Richard
Tani, Rose T. Mrs.
Tanouye, Toshi A.Mrs.
Tashiro, Kazuye Mrs.
Taura, Bill M/M
Taura,Joe
Terada, Yoshiko Mrs.
Toga, Mitsuru M/M
Tokaki, Michael K.M/M
Tokasugi, George J.
Toko America, Inc.
Tokuhisa, Tom M/M
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomomatsu, Hideo Dr/M
Torigoe, Ben M/M
Toyama, Hiro
Toyomenka (America), Inc.
Tsugawa, Tom M/M
Tsuji, Alice F. Mrs.
Tsuji, Takako
Uchida, Merry Mrs.
Uchima, George M/M
Uchimoto, Ted M/M
Uchiyama, Steward M/M
Vaughn, Vickie Mrs.
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Amino, Yosh M/M
Araya, Kabayushi M/M
Asa, Takeru M/M
Asian Human Services
Azeko, John
Bahe, Elizabeth
Bethany United Church of
Christ
Brumbach, William M/M
Buchler, Renelva Mrs.
Christ Church of Chicago
Coble, Ed S.
Doi, Chiyo Mrs.
Endo, Frank M/M
Ethnic Tours, Inc.
Fujimoto, Margaret Mrs.
Hagio, Allan
Harada, Shizue Mrs.
Hashimoto, Katsumi M/M
Hayashi, Mary M.
Higashi, Sachi Mrs.
Hirabayashi, Joe
Hori, Ann
Horiuchi, Mr.
lchishita, Harv M/M
Inouye, George M/M
Ishibashi, Cecilia Mrs.
Maeda, Samuel
Makino, Rose
Masuda, Kazuko Mrs.
Masumoto, Hiro M/M
Miyake, Andy T.
Morita, Mototsugu M/M
Matoaka, Jacqueline Mrs.
Munemoto, Kosumi Mrs.
Kadoi, Stanley M.
Kaneko, Dorothy
Kariya, Michiko Mrs.
Kida, George M/M
Kimura, Antonio
Kitagawa, Fujiko Mrs.
Klem, T homas B.
Kobayashi, Sumi
Komatsu, Jkuo M/M
Korean American Campus
Ministry
Nakagawa, Ruby A.
Nakao, George M/M
Nakasone, Robert C.
Nakawatase, James M/M
Nakayama, Shikye
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Nishimoto, Tateo
Nissho lwai American Group
Nitahara, James
Noda, Irene H.
North Shore Baptist Church
Northern Illinois Conference
On Aging
LaSalle Photo Service
Lilleberg, John Dr/M
Lu, Fang-Chih Dr/M
Oda, June
Ogawa, Suzanne L.
Ogura, Peggy Mrs.
Jin, Soon Do
Okamoto, Hanako
Ozaki, Kiyono Mrs.
Ozima, Shigenobu M/M
Rumney-Kemper, Betty
Ruh, John M. M/M
Ruth Dullak Estate
Sahara, Yoshiri
Saimoda, Osawa Mrs.
Sakata, Jimmy M/M
Shigehira, Tatsuyo Mrs.
Shimizu, Jku Mrs.
Shimada, 0. Mrs.
Sonoda, Kiyoshi M/M
Sugiura, Go
Suzuki, Namiye Mrs.
Tamanaka, June Mrs.
Tamura, Atsuko
Tanaka, F. Mrs.
Tanaka, Miyoko Mrs.
Tashiro, Goji
Tay, Sao Hong
Terdoa, Yoshiko Mrs.
Teshima, Lucy
Todu, Suye
Tokimoto, Hideo M/M
Tone, Haruko Mrs.
Tomey, Meita Rev/M
Traversa, Marie J.
University of Illinois
at Chicago
Student Organization
Vanagthara, Mitsue
Walsh, Maude
Wright, George M/M
Yamaguchi, Ikuo M/M
Yamasaki, George M/M
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, William T. M/M
Young, Nancy
Youth for Understanding
Contributors Fund
Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelope.
Abe, Kameji
Aberer, Joseph C. M/M
Azuma, Steven Y.
Cheng, Mary W.
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, Charles K. M/M
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiye, Holly
Fukuya, Mitsuo M. M/M
Fukuyama, Yoshio
Hachiya, Tomoharu P.
Hashiguchi, Fumiko Mrs.
Higa, George M/M
Higashi, Elizabeth M.
Hirata, Meri
Hiratsuka, Frank M/M
Ichikawa, Alice
Inouye, Mitsuye, Mrs.
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecelia Mrs.
Ito, Kiyoko M. Mrs.
Iwami, Ruth N.
lwatsuki, Frank M/M
Kasai, Tosh M/M
Katsuyama, Fred M/M
Kayano, Ray M/M
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawashima, Richard M/M
Kazumura, Asako
Kikuchi, Robert A. M/M
Kimura, Paul M/M
Kobayashi, Isamu
Kobayashi, Oita Mrs.
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Kondo, Raymond M/M
Kumaki, James M/M
Kurosawa, S. M/M
Lofton, Nate M/M
Maruyama, Henry M/M
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Matsushita, Masaru M/M
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Minato, Asao
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyaga, Ruth T.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Mizuno, Kashiro
& Shizue M/M
Morimoto, Paul Dr.
Mory, Yasuo
Mukoyama, Helen K. Mrs.
Munemoto, Hatsuichi M/M
Nagata, Robert M/M
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Karl
Nakano, Maye
Nagatomo, Lawrence M. M/M
Nakayama, Yoshino Mrs.
Nomoto, Taro M/M
Norimoto, Masanobu
Nosaka, Fred K. M/M
Nozaki, Barney
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ogi, Robert E. M/M
Okamoto, William M/M
Okigawa, Kazuichi M/M
Oshiro, Robert K. M/M
Ozima, Karl M/M
Sakata, Mitsuo M/M
Satoh, Katsutaka
Shigihara, Hiroshi
Shimizu, lku
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiro, Joji
Sudlow, Marvin L.
Sugawara, William N.
Sugino, Frank M/M
Sumi, Joseph M/M
Taha, Seifuku P.
Tagami, Kay M/M
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takeuchi, Noboru M/M
Tamada, Kay M/M
Tamanaha, Kiyoshi M/M
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Richard M/M
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, James M/M
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanigawa, Hitoshi M/M
Tanouye, Toshi Mrs.
Tashiro, Kazuye Mrs.
Taura, M. Bill M/M
Tako America, Inc.
Torigoe, Ben M/M
Torii, Charles S. M/M
Tsurusaki, Chikaji M/M
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Wakabayashi, Kisa
Watanabe, Arnold K.
Yamamoto, Ken M/M
Yamamoto, Ruth Mrs.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yoshino, Maurice T. M/M
Yui, Henry M/M
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Memorial Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved
one, a friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
Aberer, Joseph C. M/M
Akinaga, S.
Akutsu, Shoji
Amano, Ken Mrs.
Asakura, Richard M/M
Astrella, Jeanne
Clark, Emi Ms.
Clearly, Mary F. Ms.
Crowley, Julie
DiGiovine, Anild, Jordan &
Johnsen Ltd.
Dochteizman, Margaret
Erfurth, Elaine N.
Fricke, Eiko
Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi M/M
Fujiwara, John M/M
Fujiwara, Tio M/M
Fukoya, Mitsuo M. M/M
Fukui, Henry M/M
Furno, Joseph Jr. M/M
Gaudio, Robert T. J.
Guibor, Helen Y. Mrs.
Harakawa, Isomu Mrs.
Hasegawa, Anna Mrs.
Hasegawa, Shigemi Mrs.
Hidaka, George M/M
Hikawa, Richard M/M
Hirabayashi Family
Hiratsuka, Frank M/M
Honda, Noboru
Ichida, Gary M/M
Iwata, Roy M/M
Imarf!ex Mfg. Co., Ltd. (USA)
JBC, Inc.
JCAH
Jon K. Yamagawa, Inc.
Kitazaki, Mixie Ms.
Kodama, Mitsuo M/M
Kodani, Michael M/M
Kobayashi, Mrs. Sumi & Kiyo
Kosaka, George M/M
Kubo, Robert S. M/M
Kumata, Misao Mrs.
Kumata, Ruth Ms.
Kurima, T. M/M
Kusumoto, Jiro M/M
Levy, Atsuko Mrs.
Matsumoto, Frank M/M
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mimbu, William M/M
Miyake, Perry M/M
Morimitsu, Arthur M/M
Morimoto, Paul Dr.
Mouri, S. M/M
Mueher, Wilhelmina
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating
budget or specifically designated projects.
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Pacific Creative Services, Inc.
Redson Rice
Ross, E. T.
Saiki, George M/M
Sakurada, Hirao
Sato, J. M/M
Sumida, Joan Mrs.
NTN Bearing Corp. of America Tagomi, Kay M/M
Takada, David M/M
Nakane, Aiko Mrs.
Takagi, S.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nishimura, Masayo & Tomiko Takano, Fukiko & Tomi Mrs.
Nomura, Richard M. M/M
Tamanaka, Kiyo M/M
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Amdek Corporation
American Hospital Supply Corporation Foundation
Bank of Ravenswood
Borg-Warner Foundation
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Foundation for Health Enhancement
Graphic Finishing & Mailing
Harris Bank Foundation
Kraft, Inc.
Mhotronics, Inc.
Motorola Foundation
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust
Sara Lee Foundation
Sears, Roebuck & Company
Sylvia & Aaron Scheinfeld Foundation
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
The Forest Fund
The Peoples Gas Light & Coke Company
The Service Club of Chicago
Uptown National Bank Charitable Trust
Ochiai, Takeshi M/M
Odanaka, Fred H. M/M
Ogawa, Masae
Okabe, Thomas M/M
Okage Co., Inc.
Okamoto, Thomas M/M
Omori, George M/M
Omron Business Systems
Ono, Kanake
Tanaka, Mie Mrs.
Tanimura, Ted M/M
Terada, Shirley K. Mrs.
Terusaki, Ben M/M
Teshima, Roy Dr/M
T he Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank Ltd.
Toba, Nami Mrs.
Tokuhisa, Thomas S. M/M
Torii, Charles S. M/M
Toyama America Corp.
Umezuka, Y. M/M
Vydra, Fred T. M/M
Watanabe, Arnold K.
Watanabe, Min M/M
Westfield Parent Teachers Club
Yamakoshi, Noby
Yamanara, lwao M/M
Yamamoto Family
Yamamoto, Miyako
Yaskawa Electric America, Inc.
Yasutake, Michael Rev/M
Gifts In-Kind
Fujitsu America
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed,
every effort is made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in
this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations depart
ment regarding any omissions or corrections.
1985-86 Annual Report
Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1986
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Building Renovation Income*
Others
Total Revenue
$ 290,000
301,000
253,000
131,000
47,000
$1,022,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
$813,000
170,000
Total Expenses
$983,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 39,000
* A substantial portion of this income was from a government agency. These funds were used
for building renovation, which was capitalized and is being depreciated over ten years.
1985-1986 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of Development and
Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Bernard Finkel
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JASC
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, audited by Yamada & Isono, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August
30, 1946 serving families, the aging, and emotion
ally disabled among Japanese, other Asians, and
non-Asians in the Uptown-Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
1985-86 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Public Relations
Facility
Treasurer
Secretary
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Kiyo Yoshimura
Thomas Tokuhisa
Noriko Takada
Paul Kadowaki
Steve Fujii
Joyce Nakamura
Board of Directors
Patti Adachi
Glenn Ikeda
Evy Johansen
Kazuko Lehrman
Betty Nakanishi
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Beverly Sakauye
George Suzuki
John Takemoto
Thomas Teraji
Merry Uchida
Katsumi Ueno
Ikuo Yamaguchi
Ray Yamamoto
Nancy Yoshida
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Thomas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Accredited By ...
The Commission On Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities
Affiliated With ...
The Edgewater-Uptown Community
Mental Health Center
Member Of ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council On the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition On Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
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with a tradition of excellence.
As the name suggests, the Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) once offered social services to an exclusively ethnic client base.
Today, the JASC's social services are available to all, regardless of ethnic or cultural background.
In addition, the JASC strives to raise awareness of and preserve its
Japanese American heritage through the presentation of educational
and cultural programming to the diverse community of the greater
Chicagoland area.
Service informed by more than 50 years of experience. This is what guides the JASC in its second half-century.
Social Services
ADULT DAY SERVICES
Established in 1981ithe JASC's Adult Day Services is one of the oldest
, senior day care programs in the City of Chicago. It serves a client population that includes persons of aliethnic backgrounds who have chronic disorders
l such as Alzheimer 's disease, other dementia states, Parkinson's disease. It also serves people who are generally in good health, but who need a source of regular human contact.
The program works to keep its elderly clients emotionally and socially r
involved and to maintain theiiphysicaiand mentaistatus. The larger goa
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Administration. Some come to the program on their own or their families' initiative. Those who need financial assistance participate under the auspices of the community care program.
Many elderly people, even those who exhibit some degree of confusion, do not need to be institutionalized. Adult Day Services is an option that allows these people to remain at home, preserving their own feelings of security and their respective family units as well.
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HOME SUPPORT SERVICES
As it has for the past 30 years, the JASC's Home Support Services offers
physical assistance to older adults of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds,
enabling them to live independently and safely in their own homes.
The JASC screens and trains its homemaker staff to provide culturally sensitive, supervised care and support for clients. The JASC's homemaker training is designed to meet the requirements of the State of Illinois.
Housekeeping and related tasks, meal preparation, bathing and other personal care, shopping, and escort service are among the jobs that
can be performed on a short-term or long-term basis. Homemakers are
a source of social interaction and support for clients who are generally housebound. They are also a source of relief for time-strapped caregivers.
with a tradition of excellence."
The JASC's Home Support Services program serves low-income and private-pay clients who live in Northeast side of Chicago. In fact, the JASC is the only agency to have a contract with the Illinois Department on Aging to provide homemaker services to low-income Japanese and Japanese American clients.
As an extension of its in-home focus, the Home Support Services program offers telephone check-ins with clients and with people who live outside
of the service area. These calls are made on a periodic basis just to keep in touch, as well as when weather conditions are severe.
Advancing age doesn't necessarily mean sacrificing independence. The JASC's Home Support Services gives seniors the help they need to live their lives as they wish.
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Social Services
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING
The JASC has maintained a Casework and Counseling Program ever since
the agency's beginnings. Casework and Counseling helps people of all
ages and backgrounds when the problems of their daily lives become
overwhelming. The program's licensed clinical social worker speaks both
Japanese and English fluently, and is able to assist with a range of issues,
such as intergenerational relationships, financial matters, and health
matters. All counseling sessions are completely confidential.
In addition, the Casework and Counseling Program can link people with
appropriate resources, such as hospitals, schools, legal services, and
human services. It can provide information and resources for the support
of elders and their families in the community. And it can be a source of
advocacy for clients who are in long-term-care facilities, a service that
is becoming increasingly necessary as the community ages.
"Serving a diverse community
Japanese people living in the United States often experience cross-cultural and adjustment problems. If left unaddressed, such problems may lead
to serious secondary problems. In addition to working with a client on
a one-on-one basis in counseling sessions, the program's social worker also can act as an advocate in situations in which the client cannot
express himself or herself adequately in English.
Even when language is not part of a problem, cultural attitudes may be.
In such cases and others, the JASC's Casework and Counseling Program can help clients achieve stability in their lives.
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WELLNESS PROGRAMS
With an ever-developing menu of workshops and other events, the JASC
seeks to provide community members with the tools to help them stay in
good health and in touch with topics of interest in the world around them.
The JASC's twice-yearly health screening events bring physicians and
nurses on site to check blood pressure, oversee blood screening tests,
and give advice on nutrition and other health-and fitness-related topics.
Osteoporosis screening is offered periodically, as are bone marrow
donor drives. Other enjoyable approaches to fitness can be found in
the JASC's classes in Tai Chi exercises and taiko drumming, and
in its Japanese folk dancing group.
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To help senior citizens safeguard against potentially serious illness,
the JASC serves as the site each fall for free flu and pneumonia
shots under the auspices of the Chicago Department on Aging and
the Chicago Department of Public Health. Throughout the year,
the JASC and the Chicago Department on Aging offer the Golden Diners program, serving healthful, low-cost lunches every Monday
through Friday.
To feed the mind, the JASC presents educational workshops on such
topics as Medicare and other health insurance, financial and estate
planning, and long-term care. It also offers-in both English-and
Japanese-language sessions-driver's education courses developed
by the American Association of Retired Persons.
Wellness involves more than the prevention of illness. The JASC promotes wellness with a comprehensive mix of programs and events designed
to benefit body and spirit.
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LEGACY CENTER (ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY)
The JASC Legacy Center appraises, collects, organizes, describes, preserves, and makes available for reference and research information resources from the Japanese American community in the six-county Chicago area. It seeks all types of material-in English or Japanese-that document the Japanese American experience in Chicago and elsewhere from the earliest days to today.
The Legacy Center houses the JASC archives and serves as a community repository for records and information resources about Japanese
Amercans and Asian Americans. Personal papers donated by local
iafamilies-including diaries, photographs, sketchbooks, scrapbooks, letters, legaadocuments, and other artifacts-form a significant anda
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The JASC Library contans approximately 2,000 titles on Japanese and
iaJapanese American history, cualture, polaitics, arts, and literature. One of the specialties of the collection is the topic of Japanese American history in the Unaited States, which comprises many titles on Japanese American veterans, evacuation and internment, resettlement, and the redress movement. Of particular interest in this segment of the collection are such one-time publications as speeches, articles, papers, theses, and dissertations on locaaand nationaaaspects of Japanese American history.
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community members. Collections are open foause by appointment.
Alapeople are welcome.
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CULTURAL & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Preservation of cultural heritage, according to those who participated in
the Nikkei Community Assessment (see page 12), is the number-one criti
cal issue facing the community today. To that end, and to help promote
that social and cultural heritage to the general population, the JASC offers
classes on a range of traditional arts, such as:
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sumi-e (Japanese ink-painting)
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ikebana (Japanese flower-arranging) •origami (Japanese paper-folding)
•Japanese
language
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Japanese cooking
Other course offerings provide instruction in ceramics, taiko drumming,
and tai chi exercises. Membership in minyo (Japanese folk-dancing) and
quilt-making clubs is also available.
with a tradition of excellence."
"Heritage" connotes "family," and family activities have the added benefit of encouraging and facilitating the building of intergenerational and community relationships. Thus, family activities also form a regular part of the JASC's schedule.
Tampopo-kai gives toddlers, preschoolers, and their parents a taste of Japanese language and culture through songs, stories, games, and crafts. The group meets once a week and participates in a number of community events as well. Kodama Matsuri (Children's Festival) is an annual event featuring games, prizes, crafts, activities, and entertainment. Storytelling sessions and taiko drumming workshops are among the other special family programs featured recently.
Family life today is an intricate balancing act involving dual careers, multiple schedules, and a constant search for "together time." The JASC continues to seek out programs that allow grandparents, parents, and children to participate side-by-side-by-side.
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Con1n1unity Programs
COMMUNITY FESTIVALS Working together and playing together. That's what gave the Japanese American community its solidarity in the early years, and that's what brings it together today.
Some 250 volunteers help to put on the JASC's Holiday Delight bazaar every December. Unusual Japanese-themed gift items and handcrafted goods-ranging from jewelry to papercraft to clothing and accessoriesare offered for sale, just in time for the end-of-year holidays. Even for non-shoppers, the Japanese food favorites and the opportunity to visit with old friends are a major attraction.
On the other side of the seasonal spectrum is the JASC's Market Day
in June. Many of the same volunteers help to put together this summertime offering of treats, treasures, and friendship.
"Serving a diverse community
Although not a festival, February's Day of Remembrance is, nevertheless, an occasion for members of the community to come together and remind themselves of lessons learned. Sponsored by the JASC, the Japanese American Citizens League Chicago Chapter, and the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society, the Day of Remembrance marks the signing of Executive Order 9066. This action, in turn, paved the way for the evacuation and internment of nearly 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
Summertime, of course, is picnic time. In August, the JASC joins with
other local organizations-including the Japanese American Citizens
League, Tohkon Judo Academy, the Asian American Law Enforcement
Association, and the Japan America Society of Chicago-for
an old-fashioned community picnic in the park, featuring games, contests, and some rousing karaoke performances.
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The most special of the JASC's special events is the Fuji Festival & Silent Auction fundraising gala, which, with the help of some 75 volunteers, is held in September. Members and friends come together to enjoy a fine meal in an elegant setting, with an after-dinner entertainment or speaker of interest. The Silent Auction portion of the evening serves up an array of goods and services in a number of categories, including restaurants, travel, sporting events, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind treasures.
Working together and playing together. We come together to remember who we were and to def ne who we are.
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Community Assessment
NIKKEi COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT
Founded in 1946, the JASC has provided social services for more than 50 years. But as it entered its second half-century, the agency recognized that it required specific information about the community's current and future needs in order to direct its efforts more effectively. This type of information had not been collected from Japanese Americans in Chicago since 1978.
With a two-year grant from the Retirement Research
Foundation and a grant from BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois, the JASC launched the Chicago-area
Nikkei Community Assessment (NCA). The Retirement Research Foundation awarded its grant as part of
a program designed to improve the management and governance of nonprofit organizations serving the elderly in Lake, Cook, and DuPage counties.
Data from Census 2000 provide a useful background for the NCA's findings. The Census showed that the total Japanese American population of the State of Illinois was
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27,702. Of that, more than 26% were multiracial and multicultural persons, who were classified as "Japanese
l in combination with one or more other races and/or detailed Asian groups." For the sake of brevity, the NCA referred to this group as "Japanese Plus" (see Figure).
In keeping with this "Japanese Plus" finding, NCA respondents placed a high value on programming that addresses multiracial topics (see Table). However,
"Serving a diverse community
Illinois Japanese Alone & Japanese+ by 10 Year Age Range
Source: 2000 US Census
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0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 100 &
YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS OVER
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JAPANESE+ 2195 1780 1101 1007 808 191 89 112 34 5 1
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JAPANESE ALONE 1956 1607 3009 4136 3525 2186 1510 1846 553
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AGE RANGE
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preservation of cultural heritage was ranked the
foremost issue of concern facing the Japanese American
community today.
Among the other conclusions of the NGA:
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Social service organizations such as the JASG once served an exclusively ethnic client base. Now most
funding agencies require nondiscrimination in accessibility to services, staffing, and governance. Providing services in a diverse context that includes Japanese cultural competency in the mix enables agencies to continue to serve Nikkei clients .
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Nikkei seniors are underserved. Programs that support the cultural values of privacy and independence
and can provide services across wider geographic
and economic boundaries can decrease the
service gap.
• Organizations will need to have a conscious,
direct and active approach to reach out and create
connections to community members who are
disengaged and less involved in formal groups.
The most important product of the NGA is the realization that the Japanese American community can preserve its culture and sustain itself if both organizations and individual members make the commitment to work together.
with a tradition of excellence. JJ
Critical Issues Facing the Japanese American Community
Source: Nikkei Community Assessment
CRITICAL ISSUES
LISTED IN
RANK ORDER
Preserve cultural heritage
I More Japanese American leadership
More inclusion of
multiracial issues
I Preserve community through social gatherings
Civil rights advocacy
I Collaboration w/ Asian American groups
% SELECTING ITEM AS CRITICAL ISSUE % SELECTING ITEM AS CRITICAL ISSUE BY AGE RANGE <30 YRS 30-59 YRS 60+ YRS
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From the Executive Director
Dear Friends:
This has been a year where the impact of the economy has made the financial challenges of increasing priority at the JASC. I am speaking plainly and directly because it has come to my attention that there are those who do not think that the JASC is in financial difficulty.
Contracts and renewing grants supply about half of the revenue that we need. That means that we need to raise at least $350,000 every year. Every way you contribute, makes a difference.
Our current financial deficit has been a combination of reduced revenue from granting partners, such as United Way, lower interest income from reserves and endowment, delays in Illinois Department of Aging payments, and increased expenses, particularly from health care and pension costs. Also utilities have increased, making the cost of running and maintaining the facility greater. If the challenge was just on the revenue side or the expense side, we would have an easier time meeting it. Both together have been extremely difficult.
The deficit was covered by cash reserves. Even so, we have worked very hard this year to both increase revenue and reduce expenses. We have been able to get some additional funds from BlueCross BlueShield which have helped tremendously with Adult Day Services, the Nikkei Community Assessment and the JASC web site. The Membership Drive was also more successful and our special memberships and additional donations also increased. We maintained our revenue from fundraisers which, in this economy, is a tremendous accomplishment.
We have also worked to reduce expenses. We instituted a salary freeze, and when possible did not replace staff or replaced staff with fewer hours or lower rates. Volunteers who help with the mailing help reduce expenses as do other volunteers who give us their invaluable expertise in a variety of areas.
We have met this challenge by thinking creatively, working together and working hard. We will continue to work to reduce the budget deficit through increased fundraising and reducing expenses.
In spite of these challenges there have also been many accomplishments. We have increased the social service hours provided over last year and to more people. I don't think that it is too dramatic to say that there are times when we are the difference between life and death, and that we make a big difference in the quality of life. The Archives and Legacy Center received a large grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, and the role of the JASC during resettlement and the work of the project was published in their newsletter.
You have also seen some low cost improvements that have made a big difference in the building. Through Larry Wiley, who donated his services as a contractor, we were able to paint the large warehouse room and make repairs to the inner walls and outer walls which stopped a flooding problem. The Nisei Post volunteered the time and materials to paint the nutrition room, and Tyler Shimomura for his Eagle Scout project painted the hallways and built four rolling dividers. This came just in time for us to install the Image of History, a Photographic Exhibit by Shigeta
Ken Mazawa. Thanks to the Japanese Mutual Aid Society for funding this project and the hard work of Steve Mazawa, the photographer's son, we were able to have an exhibit that brought something to say to all generations and brought the community closer together.
Togetherness is a quality that has helped the JASC to survive and serve for nearly 57 years. Togetherness can help us continue. Because of your investment in and commitment to the JASC over the years, you deserve to know the challenges we face. I hope that, as in the past, you will again be part of the solutions.
CF..a.
executive director
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WHY NOT?
You see things: and you say, "Why?" But I dream things that never were: and I say, "Why not?"
The above sentiment by Irish writer George Bernard Shaw. has echoed through the Japanese American Service Committee for the past 47 years as the organization dreamed dreams, asked itself "Why not?" and translated the dreams into reality.
The most magnificent of those dreams came to realization during the 1992-93 fiscal year when the Keiro Extended Care Center was completed.
This was truly an event for the agency which started in 1946 and had served the Japanese American community with compassion and excellence since. The multi-million dollar nursing home on the northwest side of Chicago. today stands as a testimonial to the indomitable spirit of an organization. JASC. and its supporters the Japanese American community.
The center is the culmination of a 12year dream by JASC and an answer to the question. "Why not?"
Other activities at JASC continued as usual with excellence and commitment. A special feature in this Annual Report is 'The Faces of JASC" a photo essay of pictures taken by our Adult Day Care program participant Jerry Nishiura. Enjoy.
Now the question arises ... We have accomplished so much. What is next?
Mindful of its mission to find a new awareness through which the dynamics of the organization can be expressed to enrich the life in the Japanese American community, JASC is planning to offer new services as it moves along toward the next millennium.
JASC in the past has committed itself to being an agency which serves the elderly. The next challenge is another dream which has to be turned into reality. We face the necessity to make the organization one that serves all generations ... provides services to all the community and strives to offer services of ethnic identity
and cultural affiliation to the third and
fourth generation of Japanese Americans,
the Sanseis and Yonseis.
And believing that nothing happens, unless first a dream. JASC once again confronts the question: "Why not?"
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
This will be my last message as president of the JASC Board of Directors. a position which I have held for the past 12 years. My successor. Calvin Manshio, will bring to the Board a most competent legal mind. He is the former president of the Asian American Bar Association and recently retired from the Governor's Utility Commission. Our community can be assured that the JASC will be in good hands. especially with several old and new Board members who have extensive community service background.
One of our most dedicated members.
Betty Nakanishi. who has been associated with our agency from its earliest days, will be moving to Florida. Betty and others who have served as volunteer members are to be congratulated for their years of dedicated service to our community.
Our Keiro Extended Care Center is going to be one of the finest facility of its kind in the State of Illinois, according to many knowledgeable observers. Mary Grondin, the administrator. has assembled top-notch staff members to serve the residents of the nursing home.
Our gratitude for opening the first Asian American nursing home in the entire Midwest area must go to the dedicated efforts of the JASC Executive Director Masaru Nambu who served as the nursing home Project Manager. Credit also is due to Nursing Home Committee Chairman Thomas Teraji and to the members of his committee. The JASC Board of Directors will
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not be involved in the operation of the Center. but will direct policy making for the Keiro as well as other functions of the JASC.
Much of the success of our nursing home fund raising campaign was due to the dedication and generosity of the people in our community, especially the members of JASC. Their willingness to donate more than $2 million to our fund drive. represents tremendous sacrifice for many of them. A number of families gave large donations and foremost was the donation from the Thomas Masuda family of $300.000. The late Thomas Masuda was a much admired leader of the Nikkei community for his dedicated support of JASC.
The Fuji Festival this year will honor the Chicago American Legion Nisei Post 1183, a much deserved honor for this veterans· organization which has served the community very well. I have been involved with this group for many years and I am grateful that its devotion to our community. especiallly the lssei, will be recognized.
I appreciated the support JASC received from so many community organizations.
and I also wish to acknowledge the faithful
support from my severest critic, my wife,
Virginia.
The past 12 years have had their ups and downs, but we have achieved many of the goals we set more than a decade ago. To our community and the many others that helped, go my appreciation and my thanks.
Masaru Nambu
JASC Executive Director
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
This year has gone fast without realizing that there were events which will be remembered for years to come, and will be providing steadfast financial means to continue seNices for the Japanese American community.
The eyes of the entire Japanese American population here have been affixed on the Keiro Nursing Home since the construction began in July of 1991. It was not just curiosity why the people kept close obseNation of this project. It was the concern for the long-term care for the elderly in our community. More than 900 people attended the Open House and witnessed first hand how the Keiro Extended Care Center looked. The facility will be certainly the testimonial that the community is capable of accomplishing a monumental task when it puts minds and resources together to realize a dream.
In the Center.the JASC is providing another legacy for the future generations, insuring that the age-old tradition of respect and care for the aged will be continued at the Keiro (Respect for Elderly) facility.
What the JASC has achieved was only possible with the support of our community. The community has shared the JASC dreams and mission by participating as volunteers, by providing funding support and in many other ways to make our dreams possible.
However. like other ethnic social seNice
agencies. the JASC has experienced
financial crisis and has not been able to do
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what it wanted to do because of lack of funds.
One of the problems has been that since its inception. JASC has never had the opportunity to create a reserve or an endowment fund for the organization. As we looked at the future. it became apparent that we have to secure better financial resources.
Our efforts toward this goal began in 1980 and these were finally rewarded as JASC received a $1 million endowment from the Sasakawa Foundation of Japan. This gift will provide our agency with a much needed stable source of income as we turn our attention toward the future.
We hope that the Sasakawa gift is only a basis on which to build and that other organizations and members of the community will respond to our endowment appeals.
Our 47-year history reflects the ability of our organization to change. We emphasize that we are an ethnic agency and that we want to seNe the changing needs of our constituents.
Up to the present, our financial limit
ations have made it necessary that we
concentrate on our most urgent concern ...
the needs of the elderly. As we turn the
dream of the Keiro into a day-to-day reality
of providing long-term care seNices for the
aged, we can again aim for new horizons.
We are looking at serving the younger
generations of Japanese Americans and
developing programs for the Sanseis and
Yonseis --our future.
HIGH LIGHTS OF 1992 -1993
Without a question the highlight of the 1992-93 fiscal year was the completion of the Keiro Extended Care Center and the open house on April 24 which attracted more than 900 visitors.
Construction of the multi-million dollar facility was started in July of 1991 and for more than a decade, which preceded the start of the construction, challenges and roadblocks were many. However, now, 12 years since the dream of building the first Japanese American nursing home in the Midwest was conceived, the project is finished.
Those attending the Open House were excited about the state-of-the-art facility which will cater to 180 residents. On April 24, a steady stream of people presented themselves as early as 9 a.m. and toured the four-story building. They heard addresses by a number of dignitaries at noon and the tours continued until midafternoon.
The Keiro Open House coincided with the visit to JASC by representatives of the Sasakawa Foundation of Japan which late in 1992 made a $1 million bequest to our organization. The bequest was the.culmination of a five-year effort by JASC President Art Morimitsu and Executive Director Maseru Nambu.
Other events were additional highlights of the JASC year. The Fuji Festival held in early November, raised $43,300 in much needed revenue and honored the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago. Entertainment was provided by "The Magic and Illusions of Higa," a sophisticated show presented by Bob Higa and his company.
The annual Christmas Delight Sale saw record attendance and grossed more than $4,000 for JASC. In addition to bargains, the event featured "Kodomo Matsuri", Japanese Children's Festival with Taiko drums, Minyo dancing and a performance by illusionist Higa.
The Market Day in June, another annual event, had an attendance of an estimated 1 ,000 persons who spent a total of $12,638 on arts and crafts items, baked goods, plants, china and at the rummage sale.
The Group Services program started a set of new classes during the year which Kelro were well attended. Also by the end of this
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fiscal year we witnessed the retirement of
Art Morimitsu, who served JASC as presi
dent for the last 12 years. Fortunately JASC
can still avail itself of his services, since Art
assumed the less demanding duties as
chairman of JASC. We welcomed Calvin
Manshio as the new president of our
organization.
In review it can be concluded that fiscal 1992-93 was a spectacular year for us ... a year during which a major dream was realized and accomplishments abounded.
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Market Day
Entertainer at Fuj Fest
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Honoree at Fuj Fest
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Boys Day at JASC
Adult Day Care
SERVICES WE OFFER OUR CLIENTS
Since its beginning 47 years ago, the Japanese American Service Committee has formed its service programs to serve the changing needs of its client population ... the Japanese American community.
In the past we served the lsseis, but there are only a few left today. We now focus on services for the Niseis, but we know that we have to look at the future and anticipate the role that will be played in our organization by the Sanseis (third generation) and the Yonseis (fourth generation) Japanese Americans. Services in the areas of maintaining the Sansei cultural heritage and introducing their children to it, loom of utmost importance to us.
In retrospect, fiscal year 1992-93 has been a productive one for JASC. We served our community with the following programs:
ADULT DAY CARE --This program served 67 clients during the last fiscal year, on the average 20 clients per day. It provided a total of 28,890 hours of service. It aims to keep the elderly out of institutions and offers activities in a group setting which help older adults to improve their physical and mental condition. Clients get a noon meal and social service and nursing staffs develop individual plans for each client and monitor their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING --This service in the past fiscal year worked with 271 clients providing 2,516 hours of service. The counselor speaks Japanese and deals with questions involving financial and health issues as well as formulating future plans for the elderly. This service is welcomed by the elderly Japanese Americans since they cannot obtain counseling anywhere else because counselors in other agencies do not speak Japanese and usually do not understand the cultural background of those counseled.
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES involve cleaning, shopping, laundry, food preparation, personal care, nutritional service and hygiene education to the elderly either at Heiwa Terrace (a senior citizens residential center built and operated by JASC) or at other locations. During the past year the chore housekeepers provided a total of 19,101 hours of service to 152 clients. The chore housekeepers are mostly Japanese with whom the clients can identify. The service is especially appreciated by those who have been recently discharged from hospitals and are unable to fully take care of themselves.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which provides educational classes, mature
Yukata (kimono-making) Class presented by Group Services
Entertainers at Adult Day Care
Amlmono (crocheting) Activity at JASC
driving. Minyo (folk music and dance). origami (paper folding). kaminingyo (paper doll construction) and other crafts. This program also provides Japanese language and ceramics classes. Special Japanese festivals are observed and presented as authentically as possible. Programs on health and education are presented by this division of JASC as well as city-sponsored nutrition and "Meals on Wheels" services to home-bound elderly. A total of 14.603 individuals were served through these programs last fiscal year. The importance of group services is in providing Japanese Americans with a feeling of ethnic identity and tradition. The service also includes a health maintenance program for the senior citizens in the community.
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM completed its third year of operation as a joint venture with the Swedish Covenant Hospital. It was begun with health issues weighing heavily on the mind of the Japanese American community. The "parish nurse" works with the community in providing health education. health screening and personal counseling on health issues. In the last year. the "parish nurse" spent more than 200 hours in client related activities and was instrumental in helping to conduct the annual Health Fair which was attended by 79 JASC members.
1992-1993 MEMBERS OF THE JASC
Abe, Mr. Shoji
Abe. Mr. & Mrs. Kokl
Aberer, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Aburano, Mr. Timothy
Aburano, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoharu
Adachi. Mr. Roy Y.
Adachi. Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Adaniya. Mrs. Yoshiko
Agemura, Mrs. Saki
Almi, Dr. & Mrs. Kenji
Aki, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Akinaga, Mrs. Shizume
Akiyama, Mr. Joe
Amimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Min
Amino, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh
Anamizu, Ms Katherine
Anderson, Mr. Russell F.
Ansal, Mr. & Mrs. Reo
Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toru
Aono. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Aoyagi, Ms. Lorraine Y.
Aragaki. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert K.
Aragaki, Ms. Kathy
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Aral. Mr. Akira
Aral, Mr. Tadashl
Aral, Mr. Tom
Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Y.
Arakaki. Mr. & Mrs. Yusuke
Arakawa. Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Arakawa, Mrs. Misao
Arao, Mr. & Mrs. Hideaki
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Asa. Mr. & Mrs. Takeru
Asal. Mrs. Maoml
Asal, Mrs, Yuki
Asakl. Mr. & Mrs. H. Roy Asakura, Mr. George Asakura, Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Asakura, Ms. Dane
Asakura, Ms. June Asakura, Ms. Meml
Asato, Mr. Noboru
Ase. Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mr. Masahiro
Azuma, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Y. Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Azuma, Mrs. Masae Chan, Mrs. Virginia
Chan, Mrs. Yurlko
Chen, Mrs. Hong Kang
Chen, Mrs. Tuan-Mey
Chikaralshl, Dr. & Mrs. Ben
Chino, Mrs. Hisa
Coker, Ms. Dolores
Cook, Ms. Ann Y. M.
Dodohara, Mr. Takashl
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. lsamu
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Miklo
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Doi, Mrs. Chiyono
Doi. Ms. Mary I.
Domoto, Miss Tazu
Domoto, Mr. Mo
Ebisu. Mrs. Yukiko
Edwards. Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Eejima, Mr. Ken
Eldridge, Ms. Marjorie E.
Endo, Mr. & Mrs. Frank S.
Endo. Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Endo. Mr. & Mrs. Tomy
Endo, Mrs. Nellie
Endo, Mrs. Shima
Endo, Mrs. Reiko Kodama Enkoji. Mrs. Kiyoko
Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Lindy T. Errico, Mrs. Fusayo Esaki, Mrs. Susie S.
Eto, Mrs. Ruth
Ezakl, Mr. & Mrs. James
Foley, Mrs. Klkue
Fricke, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fugami. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fujihara, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Fujii. Mr. & Mrs. Masao Fujii. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fujii, Mrs. Doris Fujii, Mrs. Kazuko Fujii, Mrs. Tomlye Fujii, Mrs. Yaho Fujii. Ms. Kay K. Fujimoto. Mr. Frank Fujimoto, Mr. Martin Fujimoto, Mr. Mike
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujimoto, Mr. Shigeyoshl
Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin
Fujimoto. Mr. & Mrs. Masahlko
Fujimoto, Mrs. Jane S.
Fujinaga, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Fujioka, Ms. Mariko
Fujishima, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Fujita, Mr. Charles K.
Fujita, Ms. Emiko
Fujiu, Ms. Kiyoko Kasal
Fujlura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Fujiwara, Miss Lillian
Fujiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Tio
Fujiwara, Mrs. Yuki
Fujiwara, Ms. Hana
Fukal, Mrs. Kimle
Fukami, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Fukaml, Ms. Mary
Fukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shlojl
Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Makoto
Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo
Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Fukui. Mr. & Mrs. Hisao
Fukunaga, Mr. Roy
Fukuya, Mr. Kazuo
Fukuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Dick K.
Furukawa, Mr. Roy
Furukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Furuta, Mrs. Tsugl
Furuyama. Mr. William Furuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Fuwa. Dr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Gol, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Gokan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gotoh, Mr. Yoshio
Guibor, Mrs. Helen
Hachlya, Mr. James
Hachlya, Mr. & Mrs. Tomoharu P. Haglo, Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Hagio, Mr. & Mrs. Roland
Hama, Mr. Namio
Hamada, Mr. & Mrs. George Hamada, Mrs. Lillian Hamano, Mr. Robert K. Hanamoto, Mrs. Namlye Hanano, Mr. Charles Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Yolchl
Harada, Dr. & Mrs. Masero
Harada, Mr. Ke!
Harada, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlro
Harano, Mr. Ross
Harano. Mrs. Takeko K. Hasegawa. Dr. & Mrs. Junjl Hasegawa, Mr. & Mrs. Aylen I. Hasegawa, Mrs. Shigemi Hasegawa. Ms. Naomi Hashimoto, Mr. Roy M. Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. George Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru Hashimoto, Ms. Toyoko Hashioka, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin T. Hashloka, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Hashisaka, Mrs. Misayo Hatanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hattori, Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Hattori, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hattori. Mrs. Miyo
Hayano. Mrs. Lillian
Hayashi. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hayashida, Mr. & Mrs. Satoshl Helfrich, Mr. & Mrs. Willis W. Henml, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Heman, Ms. Angela
Hibino, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Hidaka, Mr. George
Higa, Mr. Perry
Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George Higashi, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Higashiuchl, Mr. & Mrs. Kazuo Hikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hikida, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Hikida, Ms. Sadako
Hikido, Mrs. Olga Hill, Mrs. Junko
Hirai, Mrs. May
Hirai-Fujimoto. R. & M. Hirakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Hirakawa, Mrs. Memmy Hiraml, Mr. & Mrs. Maki Hirano, Mr. Rokuro
Hiraoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayukl Hirata, Mr. William K.
Hirata. Mrs. Merry Hirata, Ms. Meri
Hiratsuka, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hirayama, Mrs. Misao
Hirota, Mr. Tadao
Hogan, Mrs. Hana
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Gumpe
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G.
Honda, Mrs. Shizuko
Hong, Mr. James
Hori, Mr. & Mrs. Fukashi
Hori, Mrs. Ann A
Hori, Mrs. Hisa
Horibe-D. Green, Ms Asayo
Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Kaz M.
Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo R.
Horita, Mrs. Harriet
Horita, Mrs. Yone
Horiuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Hoshiga, Miss Yuriko Hosokawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Hosokawa. Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshl Hotoda, Mrs. Sachiko
Huang. Mrs. Mong Hwa
Huey, Dr. Ray
Hyosaka, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hyosaka, Ms. Jane
Hyosaka, Ms. Mary
lchiba, Mr. William
lchiba, Mr. & Mrs. George lchlda, Mrs. Emiko
lchihashl, Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tak Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y. lchlshita, Mrs. Helen
ldaka, Mrs. Suyeko
lgarashl, Mr. & Mrs. Peter lgasaki, Mr. David K.
lgasakl, Jr .. Mr. & Mrs. Masao Iha, Mr. Kiyoshl
II, Mr. & Mrs. Kenji lijima, Ms. Tomi
lino. Mr. Tomonao ljichl, Mr. & Mrs. Kent Ike, Ms. Jane
Ikeda, Mr. Glenn Ikeda, Mr. Kohei Ikeda. Mrs. Hanako Ikeda, Mrs. Mary
lkegaml. Mr. & Mrs. Yukio
Ikemoto, Mr. Gus
lkezoe, Ms. LIiiian
lkoma, Mr. Sumlo
Imada, Mr. Mitsuru
lmanakasMr. & Mrs. James
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lmon, Mr. & Mrs. Muneo R.
Inouye, Dr. & Mrs. Henry Inouye. Mr. & Mrs. Chikateru
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Shinn
Inouye, Mrs. Masako
Inouye, Mrs. Okiye
Iseri . Mr. Klyoich
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Iseri . Mrs. Masako
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia
Ishida, Mr. Calvin
Ishida. Mr. Julius
Ishida. Mr. Mas
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. John M.
Ishii. Mr. Yasuo
Ishisi, Mrs. Toshiko
Ishisi, Ms. Marion
Ishikawa. Mr. Gerald
Ishikawa, Ms. Peggy L.
lshlzaki, Mrs. Mitsuye
lshizuka, Mr. & Mrs. Tadayosh
l lsoda. Mr. & Mrs. Jack S.
ltano. Mr. Masash
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Jtano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka
Ito, Mr. Hirosh
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Ito, Mr. Ken
'• Ito, Mr. & Mrs Shigeo
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Sumio
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Tom
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ito. Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Ito, Mrs. Kiyoko
Ito. Ms. Lois
Ito. Ms. Valerie
ltow, Mrs. Yoshlye G.
lwafuchl. Mr. & Mrs. Kingo
lwai, Mr. T. Ted
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Don Akira Iwami, Ms. Ruth
Iwamoto, Mr. Hiroshi
lwamuro, Mrs. Yoe
lwana. Mrs. Fumlye
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Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Iwaoka, Mrs. Sam
Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
lwatake, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
lwatsukl, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
lwatsukisMs. Fumiko
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lzui. Dr. & Mrs. Victosr
lzui. Mr. Richard
lzul, Mr. & Mrs. George
lzuo, Mr. Peter
Johnston, Mr. & Mrs. Donald S.
Joji. Mr. & Mrs. Toshio
JonessMrs. Sumiko
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Kaihara, Dr. & Mrs. Wesley T.
Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Kaihara, Mrs. Elsie
Kaihatsu, Mr. Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose
Kajikawa, Mr. Frank
Kajiwara. Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Kakazu, Mr. Takash
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Kambara. Dr. & Mr
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Kambara. Mr. & Mrs. Frank T.
Kamiya, Mrs. Frances
Komo, Mr. Richard N.
Komo, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo
Kanaya, Mr. & Mrs. Enoch
Kaneko. Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Kaneko, Mrs. Merle
Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Nell Y.
Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Yu
taka
Kaneshiro, Mr. Stanley
Kaneshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Darrell
Kanki, Mr. Minoru
Kankl, Mr. Shuji
Kankl, Mr. & Mrs. Mamoru Kano, Mrs. Sachiko
Karafotas, Mr. & Mrs. Phlislip
Karikomi, Mr. Henry
Karikomi, Mr. Stanley
Kariya, Mr. Tokio
Kariya, Mrs. Michiko
Kasai. Mr. & Mrs. Tosh
Kasamoto. Mr. & MrssNao
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Kashihara, Dr. & MrssJack Y.
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Kashihara, Mrs. George Y.
Kasuya, Mr. Masanori
Kataglri. Mrs. Hema
Katahlra, Mr. & Mrs. George
KatayamasMr. Jerry
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Kato. Mr. Masco G.
Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Alan
Kato, Mrs. Sakaye
Kato, Ms. Betty A
Katsuno, Mrs. Chle
Katsuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Fred M.
Kawabata, Mr. & MrssHideo
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Kawaguchi, Mr. & MrssMotohiro
.
Kawaguchi, Mrs. Sen
Kawaguchi, Ms. Hisaye
Kawahara, Mr. & MrssJames
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Kawakami, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kawakami. Mr. & Mrs. Kenjl
Kawako. Mr. & Mrs. Masayuk
l Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Msitsugl
Kawamoto, Mr. & MrssMorriss
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Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne
Kawamura, Mr. & MrssMac
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Kawanagc, Dr. & Mrs. Henry
Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. John
Kawano, Mrs& MrssMinoru F.
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Kawano. Ms. Linda S.
Kawasaki. Mr. Teruso
Kawasaki. Mr. & MrssGeorge
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Kawasaki. Mr. & Mrs. Norlmasa
Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. James T.
Kawashsima, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Kay, Ms. Nobi K.
Kayano, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn
Kenmotsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Ksido, Mrs& Mrs. George H.
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Kikuchi. Mr. Katsuml
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Kobayashi, Mrs& Mrsslsamu Sam
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Kobayashi, Mr. & MrssYujl
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Kobayashi. MssRyoko
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Kobayashi, Ms. Sum
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Kodama, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Kodani, Mrs& MrssMike
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Koga, Mrs& MrssAlbert
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Koga , Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Koga, Ms. Janette Coope
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Koizumi, Mrs& MrssRoy
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Koizumi, Mrs& MrssSeiichl
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Kojima, Mrs& MrssSusumu
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Kokoris, Mrs. Fumiko
Konagamltsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kiko
Kondo, Mr. Raymond I.
Kondo, MrsThomas T.
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Kono, Mrs& MrssDayne
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Kono, MrssKozul
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Kosaka, MrsBruce
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Koyanagi, Mr. & Mrs. Haruto
Kozawa, MrsTakashl
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Kraus. Mrs. Bette
Kreamelmeyer, Ms. Jean Mlchlyo
Kruege r, MrssMarlon
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KubosMrsRobert S
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KubosesRevs& MrssGyomay M.
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MEMBERS
Maeda, Mr. & Mrs. Shltsuke
Maeda, Ms. R. Violette
Maeda-Janka, Mr. & Mrs. John, Ellen
Maeshiba. Mrs. Elizabeth
Mah, Mrs. Hlsae
Makino, Mr. William Y.
Makino, Mrs. Martha
Makino, Ms. Rose H.
Manshio. Mr. Calvin
Marcus, Ms. Catherine E.
Marden, Mrs. Julie
Martorana. Mr. & Mrs. Carlo
Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. George
Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Masada, Ms. Alice A
Masuda, Mrs. Kikuye
Masumoto, Mr. Hiro
Matayoshi. Mr. & Mrs. Rocky S.
Matayoshi, Ms. Toyoko
Matsubara. Mrs. Taeko
Matsuda, Mr. John
Matsuda, Mr. Paul
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Monte
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo
Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Tak
Matsumoto, Dr. & Mrs. George Matsumoto. Mr. Alan
Matsumoto, Mr. Tom
Matsumoto, Mr. Yoshinobu Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Y. Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. James Matsumoto. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Katsuo Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Kimitsu Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shig Matsumoto. Mrs. Mary
Matsumoto, Ms. Linda
Matsunaga, Mr. Douglas S.
Matsuo. Mrs. Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Mrs. Fusa H.
Matsushima, Mr. Akira Matsushima, Mr. & Mrs. Tomoml Matsushima, Mrs. Hideko
Matsushita, Mr. Masaru
Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Aki
Matsutanl, Mr. & Mrs. Hisashl Matsuura, Mr. & Mrs. George Matsuzaki, Mr. Hiroshi
Matza, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayahara. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Mayeda, Mr. Gene
Mayeda, Mr. Harry K.
Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hlro
Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Ike
Mayeshiba, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J
Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi
Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeto
Mencia, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Midwest Budd. Ch ..
Migakl, Mrs. Sueno
Mikami, Mr. Shunzo
Miller, Dr. & Mrs. Edwin
Minaga, Mr. & Mrs. Chico
Minato, Mr. Asao
Mine, Mr. & Mrs. Jumpel
Mishima, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Mita, Mr. & Mrs. James
Mitamura, Mr. Theodore
Mitani, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Mlto, Mr. Paul
Mitsunaga, Mr. & Mrs. James M.
Miura, Mr. & Mrs. Tsutomu
Miwa, Mr. & Mrs. lchiro T.
Miyagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiromi Miyagi, Dr. Norman Miyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Miyakawa. Mr. & Mrs. Seiichl Miyakawa, Mrs. Tsugl
Miyake. Dr. & Mrs. Ryoichi Miyake, Mr. Abe S.
Miyake, Mr. Gregory
Miyake. Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Miyao, Ms. Nancy
Miyashiro, Ms. Jean M. Miyashita, Mr. Tohru Edward Miyashita, Mr. & Mrs. Miklo Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Miyata, Mrs. Misu Miyazaki. Mr. & Mrs. Shu Mizote, Mr. Hlsashl E.
Mizumoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Mizuno. Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Mizusawa. Mr. & Mrs. Smiley Hisao Mizuta, Mr. Yukinao
Mizuta, Mr. & Mrs. Takanori Monma, Mrs. Setsuko Mori, Miss Yoshiko
Mori, Mrs. June K.
Morikawa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Morikl. Mr. & Mrs. Tsuneo
Morikunl. Mr. Robert M.
Morimitsu, Mr. Frank K.
Morimltsu, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Morimltsu, Mr. & Mrs. George
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul
Morimoto. Mr. & Mrs. Todd
Morioka, Mrs. Judy
Morishlge, Mr. & Mrs. George K.
Morishige, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Morishita, Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Morita, Dr. & Mrs. Mototsugu
Morita, Mr. James
Morita, Mr. S. Roy
Morita, Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Morita, Mrs. Masano
Motoike, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Motokl, Mr. Seiichi
Motomura. Mrs. Tomiko Motooka. Mrs. Grace
Mourl, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayuki Mukai, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Mukai, Mrs. Chlyoko Mukoyama, Jr .. Mjr. Gen. James Mukushina. Mrs. Tomoko Munemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hatsulchi Munemoto, Mrs. Kosuml
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom K.
Murai, Mr. & Mrs. Katsumi Murakami, Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Murakami, Mr. Alan T. Murakami, Mr. Shigeo Murakami, Mr. Tadao Murakami, Mrs. Nobu Murakami, Ms. Carol
Murakami, Ms. Kazuko Murakishi, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Muramoto, Mrs. Mary
Murao, Mr. & Mrs. Shig Muraoka, Mrs. Suga
Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye
Murata, Dr. Alice Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshinorl
Nabeta, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo Nagai, Mr. & Mrs. Tay
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Nagalshl, Mr. Hideo
Nagaoka, Mrs. Setsuko
Nagaro, Mr. Fred
Nagata, Mr. Suehlro
Nagata, Mr. & Mrs. Robert S.
Naito, Mr. & Mrs. Tony
Naka, Mr. & Mrs. Fumio Robert
Nakachl. Mrs. Mitsue
Nakada, Mr. & Mrs. Pershing Nakagawa, Mr. Yoshie Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Aki Nakagawa. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Nakagawa. Mr. & Mrs. Masayukl Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shunlchl Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. William Nakagawa, Mrs. Tsune Nakagawa. Ms. Ruby Nakaguchl, Mrs. Midori Nakamoto, Mr. Keith Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tokuhide Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Nakamura, Mr. Atsuyo Nakamura, Mr. Henry Nakamura, Mr. Karl
Nakamura, Mr. Uji
Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Nakamura. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshl Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura, Ms. Sada Nakane, Mrs. Aiko
Nakanishi. Mr. & Mrs. George Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. Toshio Nakano, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Nakano, Ms. Maye
Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. lsamu Nakaoka. Dr. Kurt Nakashima, Mr. & Mrs. Kats Nakashima, Mr. & Mrs. Sam M. Nakata, Mr. & Mrs. John Sho Nakata, Ms. Betty Nakawatase, Mrs. Some Nakaya, Mrs. Tsuneko Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. Joe Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Nakayama. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Nakayama, Mrs. Aklye Nakayama, Mrs. Yoshino Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Namba, Mr. & Mrs. Minor Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Yolchlro Nambu. Rev. & Mrs. Masaru Narimatsu, Mrs. Jean S. Narimatsu, Ms. Susan M.
Nasu, Ms. Mieko
Nazuka, Mr. Toshu
Neeno. Dr. & Mrs. Katsuml
Neeno. Mr. George
Nemoto. Ms. Elaine Nishi, Mr. & Mrs. Hiromu Nishi. Ms. Grace Nlshibayashl. Mrs. Amy Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K. Nishihira, Mr. & Mrs. Mori Nishijima, Mr. & Mrs. Satoshl Nishimoto, Miss Kay Nishimoto, Mr. Tim K.
Nishimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Toshlo Nishimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoto Nishimoto, Mrs. Hisako Nishimura, Mr. Gregory Nishimura, Mr. Ken G. Nishimura. Mr. & Mrs. Aki F. Nishimura. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nishimura. Mr. & Mrs. Masao Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Nishimura, Mrs. Maria K.
Nishio, Mr. & Mrs. Johnny K. Nishioka, Mrs. Nancy
Nishioka, Ms. Mlarie
Nishlura, Mr. Jerry
Noda, Mrs. Mlsayo
Noguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Takao Nojima, Ms. Betsy T.
Nojiri. Mr. & Mrs. Nobuo
Noma, Mr. & Mrs. Toshio
Noma, Ms. Keiko
Nomiya, Mrs. Takeko
Nomoto, Mr. & Mrs. Taro Nomura, Mr. Paul
Nomura, Mr. & Mrs. David R. Nomura, Mrs. Maso Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu
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THE FACES OF JASC
The Japanese American Service Committee In this Mr. Nishlura this fiscal year and were assembled in an Amual Report Is proud to present "The Faces of JASC" album to please the other participants In the Adult -a series of photographs by Jerry Nishiura, a partiDay Care program. cipant in our organization's Adult Day Care program. The editors of this annual report were privileged
Mr. Nlshiura is 90 years old. He has been in Adult Day Care since April of 1990, shortly after his wife died. While photography has been his hobby for a number of years, before retiring he was a draftsmanengineer. In addition to taking pictures he loves to read and be outdoors, enjoying nature.
The pictures you will see on this and following pages are of the people Mr. Nishiura meets every day. They are fellow participants In the Adult Day Care program, volunteers that come to help, some staff members and children who come to visit and in many cases entertain the elderly in the program.
The photographs featured here were taken by to see the photographs and have Mr. Nlshlura's permission to use them. They felt that the artist/ photographer not only possesses a keen eye, but has the uncanny ability to capture "that maglcal moment· which expresses character, determination, joy or sorrow on film. We were Impressed and thank
him for making "The Faces of JASC" possible.
It should be noted that Mr.
Nishlura's photographs are In color and may have lost some quality in black-and-white printing. We also are
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not identifying his subjects, but all of them are associated with JASC.
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MEMBERS
Nosaka, Mr. & Mr.;, Fred
Nozakl. Mr. Barney
Nozaki. Mr.;, Tomle
Nozawa. Mr. & Mr.;, John H.
Numata. Mr. & Mr.;, James S.
Oba, Mr. George
Obara, Mr. & Mr.;, Andrew M.
Obata, Ms. Miyoko
Oehl, Mr. & Mr.;, Hisash
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Ochiai, Mr. & Mr.;. Takesh
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Oda, Mr. Mike
Oda, Mr. & Mr.;, Dick R.
Oda, Mrs. Lucy
Oda, Mrs. Molly
Oda, Mrs. Ruth
Oda, Ms. Arlye
Oda, Ms. June
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Mnoru
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Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Ogawa, Mr. James
Ogawa, Mr. Shoji
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shu
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley
Ogawa, Mr.;. Elsie
Ogi, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E.
Ogura, Ms. Donna
Ohama, Mrs. Alyce A.
Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. Shunjiro
Ohi. Mr. & Mrs. Fred K.
Ohlson, Dr. Virginia
Ohno, Mr.;, Helen S.
Ohr, Dr. Fred
Oishi. Mr. & Mr.;, Hideo
Oka, Ms. Akiko
Okabe, Mr. & Mr.;, Thomas
Okabe, Mr.;. Helen H.
Okada, Mr.;. Yukiko
Okamoto. Mr. & Mr.;, Thomas
Okamoto. Mr. & Mr.;, William
Okamoto. Mr.;, illlasano
Okamoto, Ms. Hana
Okamura, Mr. & Mr.;. Henry K.
Okayama, Mr.;, Marion A.
Oklgawa, Mr. & Mr.;, Kazuichl
Okimoto, Mr. & Mr.;, Yoneo
Okimoto, Mrs. Kiyoko
Okimura, Mr.;, Hatsu
Okita, Mr. Frank T.
Oku, Mr. & Mr.;, George
Okutoml, Mr. Kazumltsu
Okutoml, Ms. Yuml, Noriko
0ml, Mr. & Mr.;. Fred T.
Omori. Dr. & Mrs. Harry
Omori, Mr. Thomas
Omori, Mr.;, Hatsuko
Omuro, Mr.;. Bette S.
One, Mr. Dick
Onishi. Mr. & Mrs. Harry A.
Ono, Mr. & Mr.;, Hirosh
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Ono, Mr. & Mr.;. Mitsuo
Ono, Mr. & Mr.;. Mitsuo H.
Onoda, Mr. & Mr.;. Hideo
Osakada, Ms. Marion
Osako, Mr. & Mr.;, George R.
Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K.
Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Sholch
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Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Wallace
Oshita, Mr. Thomas
Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Hosen
Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka
Oshita, Mr.;, Susie
Ostermann, Mr.;, Tsue A.
ota, Mr. Alvin A.
Ota, Mr. Fred
Otake, Ms. Marie K.
Otake, Mr. & Mr.;. Paul
Otsubo, Ms. Katherine
Ouchi , Mr. & Mrs. James
Oya, Mr. George
Oya, Ms. Merry
Oyama, Dr. & Mr.;, Joseph H.
Oyasu, Dr. Ryoichl
Ozaki, Mr. & Mr.;, Henry
Ozaki, Mr. & Mr.;, Masato
Ozaki, Mr. & Mr.;, Sam
Ozaki, Mr. & Mr.;. Yoji
Ozawa, Mr. & Mr.;, George
Ozawa & Family, Mr.;, Thomas S.
Ozeki, Mr. & Mr.;, Ken
Ozima. Mr. Shlgenobu
Paulsen, Mr. & Mr.;. Eugene
Pittelkau, Mr.;, Hisae
Proctor, Mr. Steve
Prosise. Mr.;. Lucille
Pultorak, Mr.;. Janet Sakai
Rubinstein, Mr. & Mr.;, George
Sabusawa, Mr. Harry
Sagaml. Mr. & Mir.;, Yahachl
Sagaml, Ms. Donna
Sahara, Mr. Chujl
Sahara, Mr.;, Teruko L.
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko
Saide, Mr. & Mr.;, Harold
Saiki, Mr. & Mr.;. Georgei
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Saiki, Mr. & Mr.;, Hideo
Saito, Mr. & Mir.;, Frank M.
Saito, Mr. & Mir.;, Minor u
Sakaguchi. Mr.;, Katsum
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Sakai. Mr. & Mr.;, Henry K.
Sakal, Mr. & Mr.;, lsamu
Sakal. Mr. & Mrs. Yoshi taro
Sakal, Mr.;, Rose
Sakamoto, Dr. & Mrs. Frank
Sakamoto, Mr. Wayn e T.
Sakamoto, Mr. & Mr.;. Jlroi
Sakata, Mr.;. Tosh!
Sakauye, Mr. & Mr.;, John
Sakoda, Mr. & Mrs. Francis
Saks, Mr. K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Mr.;, Matsuko
Sakurada, Mr. Hirao
Sakurai, Mr. & Mr.;, Robert
Sasaki, Mr. Mas
Sasaki. Mr. William
Sasaki, Mr. Willy K.
Sasaki, Mr. & Mr.;, Ell
Sasaki, Mr. & Mr.;, John
Sasaki, Mr. & Mr.;, Robert M. Sasamoto, Dr. & Mrs. George N.
Sasamoto, Mr. & Mr.;, Tad T. Sasamura, Mr.;, Misakl Sato, Mr. Takashl R.
Sato, Mr. & Mr.;, Andrew
Sato, Mr. & Mr.;, Kay
a
Sto, Mr. & Mr.;, Louie
a
Sto, Mr. & Mr.;, Sam
Sato, Mr.;, Ayo
Sato, Mr.;, Misao Sato, Ms. Riyo
Satoh, Rev. & Mr.;, Kel
Sawada, Mr. Henry
Schectman. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Scott, Mrs. Shlgeko P.
Senda, Mr. & Mr.;. Kane
Seo, Mr.;, Hisako
Sera, Mr. & Mr.;, Shunso
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Serikaku. Mr. Stanley S.
Seto, Mr. & Mr.;, James
Shiba, Mr.;, Fumiko
Shido, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuzo
Shieh, Mr. Chi -Lin
Shigehlra, Mr.;, Natsuko
Shlgehlra, Mr.;, Tutsuyo
Shlgihara, Mr. & Mrs. Hirosh
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Shikaml, Mr. & Mrs. James
Shima, Dr. & Mrs. Arthur
Shimabukuro, Ms. Kiyoko
Shiimada, Mrs. Rae
Shimashita, Mr. & Mr.;, Joe
Shiimashita, Mr. & Mr.;, John
Shimidzu, Mr. & Mr.;, Lincoln
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Shimizu, Mr. & Mi.;, Mito
Shimizu, Mr. & Mr.;. Wataru
Shimizu, Mr. & Mr.;, William
Shimizu, Mr.;, Masako
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Shimizu, Mi.;, Momoe
Shiimizu, Ms. Michie
Shimoda, Mr. & Mr.;, Sam I.
Shli,moda, Mr.;iOsawa K.
Shimokubo, Mr.;, Tsugl
Shimomura, Mr. & Mr.;. Yoneo
Shimotake, Dr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Shinagawa, Mr. & Mr.;. Howard
Shlnsako, Mr. & Mrs. Shiro
Shintaku, Mr. & Mr.;, Clark H.
Shintani. Mr.;, Shizuko S.
Shintani. Mr.;, Yoneko Shiohara, Mr.;, Nobuko Shlohara, Ms. Elsie
Shlomoto, Mr. Tokuml Shiozakl, Mr. Ted Shlozaki. Ms. Ruth U. Shirai'wa, Mr. Seichl Shirakawabe, Mr. Ben Shirakawabe, Mr. & Mr.;, Henry Shiratakl, Mr. & Mr.;, Klyohiko Shlratsuki, Ms. Misao Shiratsuki, Ms. Sumiko Shiroma, Mr. Howard Shishido, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Shishido, Mr. & Mr.;, Melvyn Shoda, Mr. Glenn M. Soda, Mr. & Mr.;, Ken Sonoda, Mr. & Mr.;, Jeff K. Sonoda, Mr. & Mr.;, Kiyoshl Sonoda, Ms. Louise Sonoda, Ms. Mary T.
Sorl. Mr. & Mr.;, Maseru
Suda, Mr. & Mr.;, Toshlo
Suga, Mr. & Mr.;, Shlgeo
Sugai, Mr. & Mr.;, Ray
Sugano, Mr. & Mr.;, Takeo Frank
Sugeno, Mr. Henry H.
Sugeno, Mr.;, Toyo
Sugimoto, Mrs. Midor
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Sugiyama, Mr. Shojiro
Sugiyama, Mr. & Mr.;, Takash
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Sumi. Mr. & Mr.;, Joseph K.
Sumi. Ms. Sandra
Sumida, Mr. William K. Sumida, Mr.;, Joan M.
Sunada, Mr. Hideo
Sunahara, Mr. & Mr.;, Glen
Sunahara, Mr. & Mr.;, Kay
Suyeoka, Mr.;, Irene
Suzuki, Mr. Henry
Suzuk, Mr. Joseph K.
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Suzuki. Ms. Jan M.
Suzuki, Ms. Ruth
Suzukida, Mr. Berry S.
Suzuklda, Mr. & Mr.;, Henry Szathmary, Mr. & Mrs. Louis
Tademaru, Mr. & Mr.;. Harry Y.
Tado, Mr. Satoshl T.
Tagami, Mr. & Mr.;, Kay
Taguchi, Mr. Tooru
Tahara, Ms. Jean S.
Taira, Mr. & Mr.;, Albert
Tajiri, Mrs. Maile
Takeda, Mr. & Mr.;. David
Takagi, Mr.;. Rosie Y.
Takahashi. Mr. Harold
Takahashi. Mr. Larry F.
Takahashi. Mr. & Mrs. Yataro
Takaki, Mr. Richard
Takaki. Mr. & Mrs. Kaoru J.
Takaki, Mr. & Mrs. Kenichl J.
Takaki, Mr.;, Mary Y.
Takaki, Mr.;, Nobuko
Takaml, Mrs. Yoneko
MEMBERS
Takaml. Ms. Hisako Tanaka, Ms. Virginia M. Tsuneta. Mrs. Chlzuko Yakushlji, Mr. Harry H. Yasutake, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Takemoto. Mr. & Mrs. Naoto Takemoto. Mrs. Michiko Tanaka, Wong, Judith. Cary Tanakatsubo. Dr. Ramsey Tsurusakl, Mr. & Mrs. Chikaji Tsurusaki, Ms. Jeri Yakushiji. Ms. Jane Yamada, Mr. Yoshlo Yasutake. Rev. & Mrs. Michael Yatsushiro. Mr. Kenji
Takano, Mrs. Hatsuno Tanakatsubo, Mr. & Mrs. Sots Tsurutanl, Mrs. A. K. Yamada, Mrs. Ayako Yokoo, Dr. Eric
Takano, Ms. Fukiko Tando, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Tsutsumi. Mrs. Mitsuye Yamagiwa. Mr. George H. Yokoo. Dr. Hidejiro
Takano, Ms. Yukiko Takaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Tani. Mr. Benjamin S. Tani. Mr. Kenjl Tsuzuki, Ms. Reiko Yamaglwa, Mr. Kay K. Yamagiwa. Mr. & Mrs. Ben K. Yokota. Ms. Kimi Yokota. Ms. Toshlye
Takata. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Takato, Mr. John Tani. Mr. Richard Tani. Ms. Joyce S. Uchida, Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Uchida, Mrs. Miki Yamaguchi. Mr. Fred Yamaguchi, Mr. Hero Yokoyama, Ms. Lori Yoshida. Dr. Tomojiro
Takayama. Dr. Masami Takehara. Dr. & Mrs. Joe Tanigawa. Mr. & Mrs. Hltoshl Tanimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Uchida, Ms. Janice C. Uchlma. Mr. George K, Yamaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. lkuo Yamaguchi. Ms. Atsuno Yoshida, Mr. Ray Yoshida, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Takehara. Mr. & Mrs. lchiro Takehara, Mrs. Ei Tanimura. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Tenino. Mr. & Mrs. Coolidge Uchlma. Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Uchlmoto, Mr. & Mrs, Ted Yamaguchi. Ms. Terri Yamakuchl, Mr. Muneyoshi Yoshida, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Yoshida, Mrs. LIiiian Y. :•
Takehiro. Mr. Stanley T. Tanizawa, Mrs. Rayko Uchino. MD. Dr. ltsuro Yamamoto, Mr. Glenn K. Yoshihara. Mr. & Mrs. George
Takai, Mr. Arthur K. Tanouye. Mrs. Toshi Uchiyama, Ms. Alice Yamamoto. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Yoshii, Mr. Mits
Takemoto. Mr. Satoru Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. George Tashiro, Mr. & Mrs. Goji Tatsul, Mr. & Mrs. Han Uchiyama. Ms. Dorothy Uehara, Mr. & Mrs. John T. Yamamoto. Mr. & Mrs. George Yamamoto. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Yoshimura. Mr. & Mrs. David Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. John Tatsuml, Mrs. Masako Ueno, Mr. James M. Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Davi
Takeshita, Mr. Goro Taura, Mr. Joe Ujiiye, Mr. & Mrs. William Yamamoto, Mrs. Alice E. Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. James Y.
Takeshita, Mrs. Esther Taura. Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu Umeki, Mr. Henry Yamamoto, Mrs. Grace Yoshimura, Ms. Kiyo
Taketa, Mr. & Mrs. Jun Tay, Mr. & Mrs. Soo Hong Umekubo, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjl Yamamoto, Mrs. Midori Yoshlnarl. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M.
Ii Taketoshi. Mr. George Taketoshi, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Taketoshi, Ms. Chiyo Takeuchi. Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Terada, Mrs. Fumiko L. Terada, Mrs. Mary Terada, Mrs. Yoshiko Teraji, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Urata, Ms. Edith H. Utsunomiya. Mrs. Hisako Uyechl, Mr. Thomas Uyeda, Mr. & Mrs. Mason Yamanaka. Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Yamanaka. Mr. & Mrs. lwao Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth Yamamoto, Ms. Fuml Yoshino, Mr. Maurice Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Byron Yoshizumi, Mrs. Kaye
Takiff. Mr. Sanford Takusagawa. Ms. Asako Terusaki, Mr, & Mrs. Ben H. Teshima, Dr. & Mrs. Roy Uyeda, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Uyeda, Mrs, Setsuko Yamanaka, Mrs. Kasuml Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. Fred I. Young, Mrs. Nancy Yul, Mr. Michael
Tamada, Mr. & Mrs. Kay Tamanaha, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Toba, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru Toda, Mrs. Suye Uyetani-King, Mr. Roy.Isabel Wada, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Yamaoka, Mr. & Mrs. George Yusa. Mrs. Mimi
i : : Tamashiro, Mr. Masanobu Tamura. Mr. George Tamura, Mr. Ken Tamura, Mr. Ralph K. Tohei. Mr. & Mrs. Akira Tohinaka, Ms. Sue Tokuhisa. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Tokunaga, Mr. Nobuo Wakabayashi, Mr. Gene Wakabayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh W::ikal, Mr. Tad T. Yamasaki. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. George Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Steven H. Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yuklo Zolman. Mr. & Mrs. lsamu Sam
,, i Tamura. Mrs. Ciara Tamura. Ms. Hideko Tanabe. Mr. & Mrs. Osamu Tanabe. Mrs. Mary Tomihiro. Ms. Chiye Tomita. Mrs. Aiko Tomiyama, Mrs. Fumiko Tonaki, Ms. Kazuko Wakatani, Mr. Kiyoshl Watanabe, Dr. & Mrs. Wesley Watanabe, Mr. Frank H. Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Akira Yamasaki. Ms. Katherine Yamasaki. Ms. Mary Y. Yamasaki, Ms. Ruby Yamashita. Mr. Takeshl
Tanaka. Mr. Ganji Torigoe. Mr. & Mrs. Ben Watanabe. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Yamashita. Mr. Teruo
Tanaka, Mr. Saburo S. Torii, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Tom I. Yamashita. Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlo
Tanaka, Mr. Tadashi Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Torii, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Torimaru, Mr. George Watanabe. Ms. Grace Watanabe, Ms. Kim Yamashita, Ms. Kay Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. George
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. George H. Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James Toyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Toyama, Mr. & Mrs. Hiro Watanukl, Mr. & Mrs. George Wesley. Mr. Roy K. A. Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Yamate-Witkowski. Ms. Sandra
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Tanaka. Mr. & Mrs. Minji Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Trux. Mrs. Toshiko Tsuchiyama, Mr. Joe Tsugawa. Mr. & Mrs, Tom T. Whitman. Ms. Alma M. Whitted, Mr. & Mrs. Brooke Yamayoshl. Mr. Tom T. Yang. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Yamauchi. Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Tanaka. Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeo Tsuji. Mrs. Ruby Yabuta. Mr. & Mrs, Ted T. Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Tanaka. Mr. & Mrs. Tadao Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshltaka Tanaka, Mrs. Mitsuye Tsukinari, Mr. & Mrs. Mas Tsunehara, Mr. Harold Tsunehara, Mr. lchiro Yahlro. Dr. & Mrs, Ernest Yahiro. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Yakl, Mr. & Mrs. George Yono. Mr. & Mrs. Perry Y. Yasukawa. Mrs. Kikuye Yasunaga. Mr. & Mrs. Carl
HOLIDAY APPEAL
Abe, Mr. Kokl
Aberer, Mr. & Mrs. J. C.
Adaniya, Ms. Yoshiko
Aiml. Dr. &, Mrs. Kenji
Aklnaga, Mrs. Shlzume
Ansai. Mr. & Mrs Reo
Aoki. Mr. & Mrs. Toru
Aragaki. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert
Asa, Takeru & Fujiko
Asahina, Mr. Renzo
Asakura, Ms. June
Asakura, Memi
Azuma, Ms. Alyce S.
Azuma, Mr. Steven Y.
Chen, Mrs. Tuan-Mey
Chikaraishi, Dr. & Mrs. Ben
Cook, Ms. Ann Y. M.
Dodohara. Mr. Takashi
Domoto, Mr. Mo
Domoto, Ms. Tazu
Fujii. Ms. Emi K.
Fujii, Mary & Masao
Fujii, Ms. Tomiye
Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin
Fujimoto, Mr. M.
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujishima, Mr. & Mrs. Mi!suo
Fujita, Mr. Charles
Fujiura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Fujiyoshl, Mr. George
Fukal, Mrs. Kimie
Fukami, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fukami, Ms. Martha M.
Fukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shioji
Fukui, Henry & Mary Fukunaga, Mr. Roy
Furukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Fuwa, Mr. & Mrs. Mi!suo
Gokan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Gotch, Mr. Yoshie D.
Hanano, Mr. Charles
Harada, Mr. & Mrs. Kel
Harano, Mrs. Takeko K.
Hasegawa, Dr. & Mrs. Junji
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shig Hashloka, Mr. Edwin
Hashioka, Roy & Takako
Hashisaka, Mrs. Misayo
Hayano. Mrs. Lillian
Hernan, Mrs. A T.
Higa, George & Misao
Hikido, Mrs. Olga
Hirai. Mr. H. Bill
Hiraoka. Mr. & Mrs. Sadayukl
Hirata, Meri
Honda, Mr. Kusuo K.
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Hori. Ms. Ann A
Hori, Mr. & Mrs. Fukashl
Hoshiga, Miss Yuriko
Hoshlzaki, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra
Ichikawa, Ms. Alice
lchlyasu, Mr. Harry Torao
lijima. Ms. Tomi
lkoma, Mr. & Mrs. Sumio
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ishibashi, Ms. Cecilia T.
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald K.
lsoda, Mr. & Mrs. John
ltahara, Mr. & Mrs. Seijl ltano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Ito, Ms. Lois K.
Ito, Ms. Valerie
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra D.
Iwami. Ms. Ruth N.
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kabumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Kadowaki, Mr. & Mrs. Paul H.
Kadowaki, Mrs. Tsuruo Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Kajiwara, Mr. Frank
Kakazu, Mr. & Mrs. Takashl
Kanaya, Enoch & Carolyn
Kanemoto, Mr. Yutaka
Kaneshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley
Kanki, Mr. Minoru
Karikornl. Mr. Henry
Kasai, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh
Katayama, Mr. Jerry J.
Kato, Mr. Gunpel
Ka!suno, Mrs. Chle Kawabata, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Kawaguchi. Mrs. Sen
Kawako. Mr. & Mrs Mas
Kawano, Ms. Linda S.
Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn
Kenmotsu. Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Kerins. Mrs. Chlyo
Kikuchi, Mr. Robert
Kikuchi. Ms. Toshiko
Kikuta, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Kim, Ray & Michiko
Kimura. Ms. Lillian C.
Kimura, Mrs. Mary
Kimura, Mr. Paul
Kimura, Mrs. Yoshi
Klnishl. Mr. & Mrs. Toshlro P.
Kita. Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Kitabayashl, Ms. Helen
Kitazaki, Mr. John W.
Kitazaki, Miss Mixie
Kittaka, Mrs. Kumako
Kobata, Mr. & Mrs.
Masanobu
Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. lsamu
Kobayashi, Mr. Katsuyoshl
Kobayashi, Mr. Yuji
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Kondo, Mr. Raymond lsaml
Kraus, Mr. & Mrs. Pavel
Krueger, Ms. Marian
Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Gyomay
Kubota, Mr. Masco B.
Kumakl, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kumasaka, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Kurolwa, Mr. & Mrs. Haruki
Kuse, Mr. & Mrs. lsamu
Kuse, Ms. Lily Nobuyo
Kushi. Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Kushlno, Mrs. Betty
Kuwahara, Mr. Harry
Kuwashima, Ms. Helen
LaFleur, Ms. Anne
Lehrman, Nat & Kazuko
Lindblad, Miles & Karen K.
Lofton. Nate & Shizu
Maeda, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Mah, Ms. Hisae
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Manshlo, Mr. & Mrs. Calvin
Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. John S.
Matsuda, Mr. Paul
Matsui. Mr. Takanobu
Matsumoto, Shlg & Ellen
Matsumoto, Mr. Tom
Matsushima, Mr. & Mrs. Tomoml
Matsushita, Mr. Maseru
Matsuzaki, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hiro
Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi
Migaki, Mrs. Sueno
Mikami, Mr. Shunzo
Minaga, Mr. & Mrs. Chico
Minato, Mr. Asao
Minato, Mr. Walter
Mitani, Ralph Y. & Yoko A
Miyagi. Ms. Ruth T.
Miyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. R. H.
Miyashiro, Ms. Jean M.
Miyashita, Mr. T. Edward
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Victor
Miyazaki. Mr. Shu
Mizuno, Mr. & Mrs. Kashlro
Mizuno, Ted & l!suko
Mori, Ms. Yoshiko Morimi!su, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur T. Morimitsu, Mr. Frank K.
Morimitsu, Mr. & Mrs. George W.
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul
Morimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Rick
Morimoto, Todd & Soehl
Morishige, Mr. & Mrs. George K.
Morita, Miyo & Paul
Motoike, Mr. Hideo
Motoki, Mr. Haruhiko
Motooka, Mrs. Grace
Motooka, Ms. Jackie
Mukai, Ms. Chiyoko
Munemoto, Mrs. Kosumi
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Murakami, Dr. & Mrs. Glenn
Murakami, Ms. Kazuko Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye
Murata, Mr. Yoshinori
Nagai, Mr. & Mrs. Tay
Nagata, Mr. Suehlro
Nakachl, Ms. Mitsue
Nakagawa, Ms. Tsune S.
Nakaguchl. Ms. Midorl
Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Ms. Fujiye
Nakamura. Ms. Teru
Nakane. Ms. Aiko
Nakanishi. Mr. & Mrs. Toshlo
Nakano, Ms. Maye
Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. George K.
Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt
Nakata, Ms. Betty
Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. J. M.
Nakayama, Mrs. Yoshino
Nakazawa, Mr. Roy
Nakazawa, T. G. & Alice
Nambu, Rev. & Mrs. Maseru
Nasu, Ms. Mieko
Neeno, Dr. & Mrs. Katsuml
Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K.
Nishijima. Mr. & Mrs. Satoshi
Nishimoto, Ms. Kay
Nishimoto, Mr. Tim
Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Nishimura, Ms. Elaine E.
Nishimura, Mr. Greg
Nishimura, Mr. John
Nishimura, Tosh & Asako
Nishio, Mr. Johnny K.
Noda, Ms. Misayo
Noguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Tako
Nomura, Mrs. Maso
Newitt, Marcelle A.
Nozaki. Mr. Barney
Nozawa, Mr. John H.
Numata, Mr. & Mrs. James S.
O'Connell, Mr. Thomas
O'Sucha, Ms. Mary
Oba, Mr. George
Obata, Mr. Henry Oda, Ms. June
Oda, Ms. Molly
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru
Ogawa, Mrs. Elsie
Ogawa, Shu & Hide
Ogi, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. Shunjiro
Ohlson, Ms. Virginia
Oka, Ms. Akiko
GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Okada, Ms. Yukiko
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William
Okamura, Mr. Henry K.
Okayama, Ms. Marlon
Okazaki, Mr. R. Roy
Oklgawa, Mr. Kazuichl
Omorl, Mrs. Hatsuko
One, Mr. Dick
Onishi, Harry & Alice
Oshiro, Mr. Shoichl
Oshita, Mr. Thomas
Otake, Mr. Paul M.
Oya, Mr. George
Oyasu, Mrs. Sumiko
Ozima, Mr. & Mrs. Shlge
Pittelkau, Ms. Hisae
Prosise, Ms. Lucille
Ryan, Karen
Sakaguchi. Ms. Katsumi
Sakal. Mr. & Mrs. Yoshitaro
Sakata, Mrs. Tosh!
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Mrs. Matsuko
Sakurai, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Sasai. Mr. Frank
Sasaki, Mr. Willy
Sasamura, Mrs. Misaki
Sato, Ms. Misao
Schectman, Mitzi &
Lawrence
Sekiguchl, Mr. Toshiakl
Senda, Mr. & Mrs. Kane
Seo.Ms.Hisako
Shiba, Mrs. Fumiko
Shigehira, Mrs. Tatsuyo Shimokubo, Mrs. Tsugi Shintani, Mrs. Yoneko
Shiomoto, Mr. Tokumi Shiozaki, Ms. Yoshiko Shiraga, Mr. Shiro Shlratsuki, Ms. Sumiko Shiro, Mr. Jojl Shishido, Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn T. Soda, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sonoda, Ms. Mary T. Sugano, Mr. Frank Takeo Sumi, Ms. Sandra S.
Sumida, Mr. William K.
Sunada, Mr. Hideo
Sunahara, Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K.
Suzuki, Mrs. Kin
Suzuki, Mrs. Namiye
Suzuki. Vera & Sakarl
Suzukida, Mr. Berry
Tademoto, Mr. & Mrs.
Masato
Tado, Mr. Satoshi
Tagami. Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Takaki, Mr. Michael K.
Takaki. Ms. Midori
Takaki. Mr. Richard
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Naoto
Takano, Ms. Yukiko
Takehara, Mrs. El
Takehara, Mr. & Mrs. lchiro Takehara, Joe & Pauline Takemoto, Mr. & Mr.;. John Takeuchi. Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Takiff, Mr. Sanford
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tanabe, Mr. Osamu
Tanaka, Mr. Joseph
Tanaka, Ms. Judith M.
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo
Tanaka, Ms. Virginia
Tani, Mr. Benjamin
Tani, Ms. Joyce
Tani. Mr. Richard
Taura, Mr. Joe
Taura, Mr. & Mrs. Mas Terada, Ms. Yoshiko Terajl. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Tonaki. Ms. Kay
Toni, Mr. & Mrs. Charles s. Torimaru, Mr. George Toyama, Mr. & Mrs. Hiro Trux, Mrs. Toshiko Tsugawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T. Tsuneta, Ms. Chlzuko Tsurusaki, Mr. & Mrs. Chlkajl Tsurusakl, Ms. Jeri
Uchida, Ms. Miki Uchlma. Mr. Kurt
Uchiyama, Mrs. Dorothy
Watanabe, Mrs. Masai
Wernick, Ms. Jane Shimizu
Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Whitted, Brooke & Linda
Yabuta, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamagiwa, Mr. George H. Yamaglwa, Ms. Kay Yamaguchi. Mr. lkuo Yamaguchi, Ms. Lois Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Yamamoto, Mrs. Midori Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth Yamasaki, Ms. Katherine Yamasaki, Miss Ruby Yamashita. Mr. Takeshi Yamashita, Misses Yo & Kay Yamate, Mr. Hideo
Yamauchi. Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yokoo, Mr. Hidejiro
Yokota. Mrs. Kimi
Yokota, Ms. Toshlye
Yoshida, Gary & Kimberly Yoshida, Dr. Tomojiro Yoshimoto, Mr. Hiroshi Yoshimura, Mr. Vukich!
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Fukunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Futabakai -P. T. A.
Fuwa, Dr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Hachiya, James
Hayashi, Marie
Hernan. A T.
Hirata. Meri
Honkawa, Akeml
Hori.Ann
lchlyasu, Harry & Assoc.
lnamine, Chas.
ltoku, Tosh!
Kajiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Edw. M.
Kass, Eiko
Kawamoto, Lynn
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Teruso
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Koga, Janette
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Mishima, Jean M.
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T.
Mizuno, ltsuko
Momose, Mr. & Mrs. Takehiro
Motoki. Selichi
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom K.
Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Nakamura, Henry Nakamura, Karl K.
Nemoto, Miwako
Nishimoto, Kay
Ogata, Jim
Ohno, Kaname
Ohono,Morl
Olsen, Eiko
Omori, George K.
Ono, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuo
otaka, Marie K.
Payson, Michiko
Rush North Medical Center
Satoh, Katsutaka
Scott, Shlgeko
Shlgehlra, Tatsuyo
Shiozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Shiratsuki, Sumiko Suzuki, Jos. K.
Takahashi. Teruko Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Naoto Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takemura, Yoshihlro Tamada, Mr. & Mrs. Kay Tamura, Atsuko Tengan, Sadako Tone, Haruko
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CONTRIBUTORS FUND
Aragaki, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert
Aral, Mr. Tom T.
Asai, Ms. Maoml
Asakura, Ms. June
Asakura. Ms. Meml
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse S.
Babbin, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Doi. Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Endo, Mrs. Shima
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye
Fujita, Mr. Charles K.
Fukami, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Fukunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Hara, Mr. Colin
Hashioka, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Herman, Mrs. A T.
Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Hirata, Mrs. Merl
Hiratsuka, Mr. Robert S.
Honda, Mr. Kusuo Kay
Hori, Mr. & Mrs. Fukashi
lchishlta, Ms. Haru Helen
lijima, Mr. Tomi
Ike, Ms. Jane
lnamine, Mr. Charles Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecelia Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. George Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ito, Ms. Lois K.
lwafuchl, Mr. Kingo
Iwami, Ms. Ruth N.
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kaita, Mr. Chris K.
Kanaya. Mr. & Mrs. Enoch Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Kato, Mrs. Sakaye Kawamoto, Mr. Frank K. Kawashima, Mr. James Kawawguchl, Mrs. Sen Klkuta. Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. lsamu Kondo, Raymond & Nancy
Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Gyomay M.
Kudo, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Kumata, Ms. Ruth
Kuse, Miss Lily N.
Lin, Ms. Vivian
Mah, Mrs. Hisae
Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Takanobu Matsushita, Mr. Masaru Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hire Mayeshiba, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Migaki. Mrs. Sueno
Miyagawa, Mr. Hiroyuki
Miyakawa. Mr. Robert H.
Motooka. Mrs. Grace
Murakami, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Nagata, Mr. Suehlro Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. George Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt
Nakayama, Mrs. Yoshino
Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Nasu, Miss Mieko
Nishimoto, Ms. Kay
Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Nishioka, Ms. Marie T.
Nomura. Mrs. Maso
Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu
O'Sucha, Mrs. Mary
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shuichl Ohlson. Ms. Virginia Okamoto, Mrs. Masano
Oshita, Mr. Thomas
Pittelkau, Mrs. Hisae
Sahara, Miss Toshiko Sakaguchi, Mrs. Katsuml
Saks, Mr. K. Kincaid
Sasamura. Mrs. Misaki
Shiba, Mrs. Fumiko Shiohara, Mrs. & Ms. Nobuko & Elsie
Sonoda, Ms. Louise
Sugano, Mr. Frank T.
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K.
Suzuki, Ms. Sakari
Suzukida, Mr. Barry
Tado, Mr. Satoshl T.
Tagami, Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Takehara, Mr. & Mrs. lchiro
Takeuchi, Ms. Helen H.
Tamashiro, Mr. Masanobu
Tamura, Mrs. Clare
Tanaka, Mr. Joseph N.
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Tanaka, Mr. & mrs. Robert M.
Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Tanimoto, Mr. Takeshi
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshl
Tasmada. Mr. & Mrs. Kay
laura, Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu B. Terada. Mrs. Yoshiko
Teraji. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Teshima, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Toyama, Mr. Hire
Tsugawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T.
Uchiyama, Mrs. Dorothy Utsunomiya, Mrs. Hisako
Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold K. Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Tom I. Whitted, Mr. & Mrs. Brooke
Yabuta, Mr. Tetsuo
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. George Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamashita, Mr. Takeshl Yamashita, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlo Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yatsushiro, Mr. Kenjl
Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Dave Young, Miss Nancy
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Butcher, Pam
Cichowlcz, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ciesielski. Karen
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Geary, Carol
House of Barri-Doi Inc.
Ishibashi, Mr. & Mrs. Karen
Kakazu, Takashi
Kapler, Ethel
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Corky Kltabayashi, Helen
Kono, Nellie N.
Kurlsu, Elaine
Mayer, Eve
Mulcahy, Norah
Murakami, Shlgeo
Muraoka, Tomoye
Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Nishlura, Jerry
Omori, Lydia C.
Patterson, Mary Beth
Sloan, Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Stein, Mr. & Mrs. P.
Suzuki. Kin
Takahashi, Teruko Takehara, Dr. & Mrs. Joe Tamura, Mr. & Mrs. Seize Tomihlro. Chiye
Tomita, Lydia
Torii, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Uchida, Miki Utsunomiya, Hisako
Yamanaka, Alyce K.
CORPORATE & FOUNDATION GIFTS
Chicago Japanese
American Council
Industrial Bank of Japan Ltd. Sasakawa Foundation
MATCHING GIFTS
BTL Foundation
Fel Pro{Mecklenburger Foundation
Mitsubishi lnt'I Corp.
Phillip Morris Companies, Inc.
IN-KIND GIFTS TO JASC
Ben Kay Chicago. Inc. Canon U.S.A .. Inc. Chicago Marriott O'Hare Echo. Incorporated
Four Seasons Hotel Frank's Jewelry
Fujitsu Systems Business
of America. Inc.
Hana To Yoko
Hotel Nikko Chicago Harry lchiyasu & Assoc. Japan Air Lines
JFC International. Inc. JIC. lnc.
Kikkoman Foods. Inc. Le Meridian Chicago Makita. U.S.A.. Inc. Matsushita Electric
Corporation of America Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Mitsui & Company (U.S.A.) Inc. NEC Technologies. Inc. Noritake Co .. Inc. Palmer House
Panasonic Company
Quasar Company
Restaurant Suntory
Ri!z Carlton of Chicago Sakata Pearl Company
(U.S.A.) Ltd.
Sanchez & Daniels Sanyo Sales & Supply
(U.S.A.) Corp. Sanyo Fisher (U.S.A.) Corp. Sharp Electronics Toshiba America Consumer
Product.Inc. United Airlines
Uptown National Bank Yaohan U.S.A. Corp. Yoshi's Cafe
JAPANESE COMPANY CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
Aisan Corp. of America American Fuji Fire & Marine Ins. Co.
CKD-Createc Corp.
Echo Inc.
Fuji America Corp.
Fuji Photo Film USA Inc.
Honda & Associates. Inc.
Itochu International Inc.
KGK International Corp.
Kajima International, Inc.
Kikkoman Foods. Inc.
Marubeni America Corp.
Chicago Branch
Matsushita Electric Corp.
of America
Mhotronics, Inc. Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Mitsui OSK Lines
(America) Inc.
NTN Bearing Corp. of
America
NYK Line (North America)lnc. Nichicon (America) Corp. Nichimen America Inc. Nippon Express USA. Inc. Nippon Steel USA Inc.
Nissan Forklift Corp.
North America Nissho lwal American Corp. Noble USA Inc.
OSG Tap & Die, Inc.
Omron Foundation. Inc.
Sumitomo Corp. of America Sumitomo Electric
Carbide Inc.
Takeda Chemical
Industries. Ltd.
The Chicago-Tokyo Bank The Fuji Bank. Ltd. The Mitsubishi Bank. Ltd ..
Chicago Branch Toko America Inc. Toshiba America
Electronic Components
U. S. Tsubaki. Inc.
Yaohan USA Corp. Yasukawa Electric
America. Inc.
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STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENSES
Japanese American Service Committee Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1993
REVENUE EXPENSES
Philanthropic Support .................. S545.000 Program Services ..................... $820.0CO
Government Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S221 .OCO Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $158 .000
Others .............................. S120.000
Total Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $886,000 Total Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $978,000 Excess of Expenses over
Support and Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $(92,000)
A copy of our complete Financial Statement audited by Yamada & lsono. Certified Public Accountants. can be viewed at the JASC
office.
1992-1993
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board Board Members
President: Kiyo Fujiu
Arthur T. Morimitsu Roy Iwata
Evy Johansen
Vice Presidents: Fumiko Kokoris Neil Kanemoto Jane Kurakazu Calvin Manshio Linda Matsumoto Betty Nakanishi Gene Mayeda Kiyo Yoshimura Chieko Onoda
Sandra R. Otaka Treasurer: Yoji Ozaki
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida Don Sakamoto Peggy Wallace Secretary: Brian Witkowski
May Nakano Sandra Yamate Lori Yokoyama
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda Lillian C. Kimura Harry K. Mayeda Lincoln Shimidzu Thomas S. Teraji
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi Tomonao lino Kashiro Mizuno Eizo Nishi
Rev. Kei Satoh George Teraoka Shig Wakamatsu
1992-1993 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu, President
Masaru Nambu, Executive Director
!vars Liepins, Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging, and emotionally disabled among Japanese, other Asians, and non-Asians in the UptownEdgewater-Lakeview communities on Chicago's northeast side.
Member of...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers Illinois Association of Day Care Providers Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Annual Report designed by
Carlisle/Liepins associates, Inc .. Chicago, IL
Japanese American SeNice Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment In programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination In Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact Masaru Nambu, Executive Director at 275-7212.
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Honoring the Past, Strengthening the Present, Envisioning the Future
In August of 1946, the Chicago Resettlers Committee (CRC) was established to assist the federal War Relocation Authority in resettling the approximately 20,000 people of Japanese ancestry who had emigrated to Chicago from the war-time concentration camps. The CRC:
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referred people to needed services such as banks, insurance and real estate agents, attorneys,
dentists and doctors;
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supplied them with information about stores, restaurants and hospitals;
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helped find employment, housing and churches;
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helped fight discrimination;
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coordinated recreational activities; and
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provided personal contacts. 1
The CRC filled the immediate needs of this very specifically defined population. In 1954, its original goals met, the organization changed its name to the Japanese American Service Committee UASC), reflecting the shift from resettlement to social services and community programs. As times changed and the original Japanese American emigres aged, the JASC continued to evolve in both small and substantial ways.
Presently, the organization is poised for a sea change.
This past year the staff and board of the JASC, while continuing to honor the past and strengthen the present, have spent hundreds of hours envisioning the organization's future. The strategic plan that was developed will help guide and shape the JASC so that it can remain vital, relevant and as targeted in its goals over the coming years as it was when the organization was conceived.
1 A Brief History of the JASC, Deborah Mieko King Bums, JASC Archivist, revised September 2001
JASC's longest-running program, Home Support Services,
provides housekeeping, as well as much-needed social interaction and emotional support, to seniors to enable them to maintain their independent living (above). Supervisor Helen Nakayama and her homemakers served an average of 20 clients each month for a total of 4,733 hours of personal care, housekeeping, shopping, escort and related services this past year. While a majority of
the clients are Japanese Americans, this service is available to all.
MISSION
In November of 2005 as staff and board members gathered at their first strategic planning meeting of the new fiscal year, it became obvious that there was a problem with the organization from the outset. Not one of those present felt comfortable moving forward under the then current Mission Statement. Since a mission statement defines why an organization exists, does what it does, and whom it serves, this was a glaring negative that had to be addressed before any thought of the organization's future could take place.
Staff and board members talked about what needs the JASC had fulfilled in the past, what its capabilities were at present, and what community needs were going to be important in coming years.
The idea of exactly how to define this "community" whose needs
the organization was going to meet precipitated much discussion. The lssei and Nisei (immigrants from Japan and their American offspring), the original groups the JASC was founded to serve, have either passed or have reached a fairly advanced age. Their descendants are not centered in any one geographic community,
but are dispersed across Chicagoland and the Midwest, and do
not have the same barriers of language or culture barring them from participating fully in the larger community.
Meeting facilitator Francis Wong, a San Francisco-based consultant
to Asian American organizations and the founder of Asian lmprov
aRts, handled the situation with aplomb and nimbly guided the
disparate group to consensus on a new Mission Statement, which
was adopted at the next board meeting.
The current Mission Statement which guides JASC's actions now
and into the immediate future, is:
The mission of the JASC is to preserve and raise awareness of Japanese American culture and heritage, and promote the physical and spiritual well-being of Japanese Americans and
the greater multicultural community in the Midwest.
Vision Statement
At the culmination of our first strategic planning meeting, attendees
realized that the JASC would never be able to complete the
strategic planning process without outside aid and expertise.
Francis was commissioned to lead us through what turned out
to be a seven-month process.
At our next session in January 2006, staff and board members discussed the organization's vision. If a mission statement exemplifies why an organization exists, a vision statement presents the how; it is the bridge between an organization's mission and goals.
After much discussion, attendees came to a consensus and
established JASC's Vision Statement:
The vision of the JASC is to promote and provide quality services
and innovative programs, available to all, from a foundation of Japanese American culture.
Core Values
Everyone agreed that it was this last part-the "foundation of Japanese American Culture"-that helped make JASC's programs and services unique, and of interest or value even to nonjapanese Americans. But what were those cultural values that underlay
JASC's programs and services?
Francis led us on a self-discovery of what staff and board members felt to be the underpinnings of the organization. Over 40 traits were presented and discussed by the group, many of them best expressed in Japanese, such as Gamon (perseverance), Enryo (holding back, putting others first), and Shikata go nai (can't be helped, do the best you can no matter what).
After much brain-storming, the multitude of traits was distilled down to the JASC Core Values Statement:
JASC will meet its mission by:
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committing to the highest standards of excellence and quality;
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being socially responsible and acting ethically and with integrity;
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honoring our heritage and legacy;
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being creative, adaptable and innovative;
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being respectful, thoughtful and welcoming to all.
The Legacy Center (archives and library) is one of the most vital of JASC's programs. Its archives comprise a unique collection of photographs, documents and artifacts that help keep alive the legacy of the Japanese American
experience during the war and their subsequent resettlement in Chicago. This past year Archivist Deborah Mieko Burns serviced 92 research and referral requests (including one from a high school student whose project won honors at the annual Chicago Metro History Fair), contributed material to two exhibits and one documentary film, and accepted
30 donations of new collection
material, including this informal portrait, from the Estate of Mary and Albert Koga, taken at JASC's Senior Work Center,
in 1970-1971(below).
JASC's facility is
a vital Community
Center for the Asian
American community. Besides being residence to
Tampopo Club, a Japanese
cultural program for preschoolers, Asian Improv aRts Midwest and JASC Tsukasa Taiko, the premier Japanese drumming group
in the Midwest, Tohkon Judo, the third largest judo club in the U.S., and a score of other organizations, JASC
is now home to the Fujima Ryu of Chicago classical dance troupe.
With over 800 people of all ages and ethnicities using the facility each
week, there is the chance for special interaction, such as this one between the Tampopo Club kids and the Adult Day Services seniors (below). JASC also hosted a variety of events programmed by other organizations, including
a senior caregiver conference, an
Asian American Studies teach-in,
and a teachers' flea market.
GOALS
Central to the development of a strategic plan was the setting of long-term goals. These goals need to advance JASC's mission as they fulfill membership and community needs. To envision the JASC ten years in the future, the staff and board started with the newly drafted Mission Statement and findings from The Nikkei Community Assessment, 1999-2002, a survey conducted by the JASC, which showed the Japanese American community considered the following to be the most critical issues:
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preserving cultural heritage;
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developing Japanese American leadership;
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developing programs that positively recognize and address
the growing multiracial/multicultural community;
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preserving the community through social gatherings.
Attendees brought forward their ten-year goals, which were then discussed and arranged into categories. What evolved was a consensus on three ten-year goals.
1. Destination Center
Create a destination center whose design showcases Japanese culture and tradition. The space will be flexible in use and be designed to accommodate a variety of programs and services.
JASC staff and board members envisioned creating a place that would be a center of cultural gravity, not iust for Japanese Americans, but for all those in the greater community interested in Japanese American heritage and culture. Akin to some of the facilities built in Los Angeles and San Francisco, it would be the
place people in the Midwest would think of, to go for things Japanese American.
A variety of programs and services would be offered at the
destination center. They would be developed for children, families,
teens, young adults, adults and seniors. Like JASC's current facility,
concurrent use by different groups would be fostered, so that
preschoolers might see and interact with seniors, teens would
have the chance to be mentored by adults-so that even with
programming specifically targeted to various age or interest groups,
it will be a place where the entire panoply of life is visible and
interactive.
2. Outreach
Reach out to the dispersed Japanese American population, offering broader services, partnering/ coordinating with other organizations to share resources and consolidate efforts. This includes the development of the infrastructure and capacity for the support of outreach programming.
Acknowledging that the Nikkei (people of Japanese ancestry) community is widely dispersed, the JASC staff and board proposed bringing services and programs out to them. Staff, methods of transportation, facilities and a communications network would all need to be developed to support the outreach. Once satellite programs were developed in the Chicago metro area, expansion of services and programs into neighboring Midwestern states would be considered.
3. Leadership
Provide leadership in a consensus-building, facilitating manner among all Japanese American community organizations, and look for commonality of purpose and opportunities for collaboration.
With the passing of the long-standing leadership provided by the lssei and Nisei, Sansei and Yonsei are stepping up into leadership. They are faced with the challenges of a more dispersed and disconnected community. For the Japanese American community
to survive, various independent groups will need to work together more collaboratively. JASC would like to use its resources to help open up communication and cooperation, to benefit the community at large. JASC would also collaborate with other organizations to develop programs where teens and young adults can be mentored and gain practical experience in leadership.
JASC's Adult Doy Services is one of the oldest programs of its type in Chicago. During this, its 25th year,
an average of 48.5 seniors per month were provided with an annual total of 40,493 hours of care. Supervisor Melba Ristow, R.N. and her staff help stabilize or improve the seniors' mental, physical, emotional and social wellbeing, allowing them to continue to live in the comfort of their own
homes, and helping to preserve their family structure, dignity and selfrespect JASC was awarded two United
Way Venture Investment grants this year to make an assessment of the health access needs of isolated Nikkei seniors in the city and
suburbs. This research will lead to the establishment of future outreach programs for
the elderly.
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JASC's Counseling
program helps clients of
all ages and ethnicities
work out problems in their
daily lives. This year, Supervisor Frances Chikahisa, M.S.W.,
L.C.S.W. and another counselor provided an average of 110 hours
of service to clients, up 30% from last year. Additionally, JASC counseling services were approved for third party reimbursement. A new "Out of the House" program was started this year
to provide seniors (who do not need
the additional personal care provided by Adult Day Services) with a place to gather for a three-hour program of activities, twice a week. Although the program enrollment is small, it is enthusiastically endorsed by the participants, who, among other activities, do group stretching and calisthenics twice
a week, and get a chance to try
their hands at Ikebana (flower arranging, below).
SWOT ANALYSIS
Before there could be any further planning done, the board and staff of JASC needed to take a hard look at where the organization stood at present. In addition to reviewing the information from the Nikkei Community Assessment, we performed a SWOT analysis. Each staff and board member was asked to evaluate the JASC against these internal (strengths and weaknesses) and external (opportunities and threats) measures. Then, Francis facilitated a session where the lists of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats were prioritized, and action items were proposed.
Strengths
To no one's surprise, the JASC staff was noted as the organiza
tion's primary strength. Staff members are dedicated, experienced,
often exceed expectations, and go beyond their job titles to support
the organization. The next most important strength was deemed to
be JASC's community presence, support and history. Events
draw a broad community audience, there has been a strong
core of volunteers and members, 60 years of service has made JASC notable in the non-profit community, and a majority of
funding comes from community support. Another noted strength was
JASC's property, which is wholly owned, and has increased
tremendously in value, with its location in a resurgent neighborhood.
Also making the list as assets were JASC's programs, the board,
the growing collaborations with other organizations, and greater
staff-boa rd cooperation.
Weaknesses
The building is considered unattractive. While necessary repairs
and improvements to the building will be carried out, the JASC's
long-term existence in the current facility will be assessed. Even
though the board was noted as a minor strength (because board
members had begun to show more commitment and energy), it was
singled out as a major weakness because of the past inactivity of
members and the lack of general agreement on direction.
The seven months of strategic planning sessions did much to help
correct these conditions and get board members to communicate
with each other and invest more time and energy into JASC affairs.
The lack of direction or leadership has been directly improved by
the strategic planning process. JASC now does have a focus and
direction, and staff and board members have a better understanding
of their own and others' roles.
Opportunities
SWOT participants were able to identify some very real opportunities where JASC could develop and grow, congruent with its mission
and ten-year goals. These often come from an acknowledgment of
a weakness-that except for within the organization's membership
or the non-profit community, most people in Chicagoland do not know about JASC and its offerings. Handled correctly, this represents a huge opportunity to market the organization's services and programs. It was also noted that many in the dispersed Nikkei community are unaware of the JASC's existence, so that marketing efforts to this already targeted group should prove fruitful.
Another area of opportunity was in the identification of and collaboration with other groups. These could be groups
that could be allied with JASC through ethnicity, cultural interests, historical interests, educational interests, art interests or geography. While this has been done for specific projects and programs
that have been very successful, a systematic approach, in line
with our goals and objectives, represents an excellent opportunity. Developing programming for young people, and increasing their participation in JASC were noted as excellent opportunities. Programming geared specifically to their tastes and interests would help the organization become more relevant to their lives. Since many of the younger Nikkei might be multiracial, it is imperative that JASC appeal to them on more
than a strictly Japanese American basis.
Threats
Threats are external items to keep watch of on an organization's event horizon. Nothing can be done about them directly, but they may advance to a point where the JASC will need to adapt. The top threats participants identified were the changing Japanese American population, the loss of the voices of the lssei and Nisei who can directly express the importance and impact of the internment and resettlement experiences, and the continuing soft funding environment.
Fuji Festival and Silent Auction
continues to be JASC's largest fundraiser, this year raising $105,000 for the organization. Hundreds of hours of preparation go into holding festivals like Holiday Delight and Kodomo Matsuri (Children's Festival, above) and Fireflies in Flight. JASC also co-presented numerous events this year, including Day of Remembrance, which marks the signing of the order to remove persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast during World War II.
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JASC continues to upgrade
the quality and depth of its Japanese cultural classes. This
year saw the introduction of Shamisen (lute) taught by Tatsu Aoki, artistic director of Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Shinobue (bamboo flute) taught by JASC Tsukasa Taiko instructor Jeff Chan, and Enka/Minyo (new dance/folk dance) taught by Sensei Fujima Shunojo. About 600 students of all ages and ethnicities received instruction at JASC in the Cooking, Ikebana, Japanese Language, Sumi-e (ink painting, below), Suminagashi (floating ink paper marbling), Origami (paper folding), Ceramics, and Taiko classes.
OBJECTIVES
After reviewing the suggested action items developed after the SWOT analysis, reviewing all the material from the strategic planning sessions that had come before, utilizing his expertise
and experience in developing strategic plans for other Asian American organizations, Francis created year l , year 2 and year 3 objectives that would help JASC realize its ten-year goals.
Year 1
During the 2006-2007 fiscal year, the JASC staff and board are \ i(
committed to carrying out the following objectives: .
1.
Increase JASC Capacity through new positions and staff and board development initiatives (assessment, planning, training).
2.
Secure a stretch goal of $194,000 in new revenue to fund first year strategic plan initiatives.
3.
Raise the profile of the Cultural Programs component as a high-quality, innovative program that reflects Japanese American experiences and values through increases in capacity, design development process and the 60th Anniversary Campaign.
4.
Make modest increase ( l 0%) in Social Services Program service units through increases in capacity.
5.
Stabilize JASC positioning as a leading organization serving Nikkei in Chicago through a strategic marketing and communications initiative as part of the 60th Anniversary Campaign.
6.
Launch Facilities and Equipment Development Initiative through
a.
assessment process for current property;
b.
implementing Improvement Plan I;
c.
a planning process for further improvements to current facility;
d.
a needs assessment for future facility.
7.
Conduct needs assessment and planning process for potential regional expansion of service area.
8.
Implement assessment and planning phase for strengthening collaborative relationships in the community.
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Year 2
During the 2007-2008 fiscal year, the JASC staff and board are committed to carrying out the following objectives:
1.
Continue to increase JASC Capacity through new positions, staff and board development initiatives (assessment, planning, training).
2.
Secure a stretch goal of $170,000 in new revenue to fund second year strategic plan initiatives.
3.
Pilot new program design activities for Cultural Programs.
4.
Continue with modest increases ( l 0%) in service units by Social Services.
5.
Begin expansion of membership and stakeholder base in second phase of strategic marketing and communications initiative.
6.
Implement Facilities and Equipment Improvement Plan II.
7.
Implement Pre-planning Phase for Capital Development Campaign.
8.
Pilot Phase for regional expansion of programs.
9.
Pilot collaborative program initiatives.
Year3
During the 2008-2009 fiscal year, the JASC staff and board are committed to carrying out the following objectives:
1.
Continue to increase JASC Capacity through new positions, staff and board development initiatives (assessment, planning, training).
2.
Secure a stretch goal of $135,000 in new revenue to fund
third year strategic plan initiatives.
3.
Fully implement new Cultural Programs design.
4.
Continue modest increases ( l 0%) in service units for Social Services.
5.
Institutionalize regional expansion of programs .
6.
Continue to expand membership, audience and client base for organization through third year of strategic marketing and communications initiative.
7.
Implement feasibility study phase for capital development campaign.
8.
Strategic Planning for 2009-2012 period.
Summation
JASC staff and board have committed to a strategic plan calling for major change and growth for the organization. They believe it presents a plausible path to a future where JASC is a relevant, vital community asset for Nikkei in the metropolitan area, as well as recognized source for presenting Japanese American culture and heritage to the Midwest community at large.
JASC believes in the value of
proactive health care. Over the
years staff have developed a host of wellness programs to aid community members in staying in good health. Besides the bi-annual health screenings (above), free flu and pneumonia shots (in conjunction with the Chicago Department on Aging), and classes like Tai Chi exercises, Taiko, judo for women, and folk dancing, JASC also hosted presentations on the new
Medicare Part D, an AARP driver
safety course and a Rules of the
Road review.
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Japanese American Service Committee
1997-1998
Annual report
WELCOME TO THE JASC
connect thru history
We all belong to one world although we are
moving in different directions, exploring, discov
ering, finding our own path. The JASC is where
we connect with those who share our history and
can support our individual growth. This has
been our mission for more than 50 years and,
although our community has changed and we
have become more assimilated, we continue to
enjoy the strength of unity and common values.
We are proud of our legacy as a service organization, and we continue to find ways to enhance
our role in the Japanese American Community and the Asian American Community.
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connect thru
service
Through the JASC, we connect with an increas
ingly complex world of social services, hospitals,
legal services and counseling. We also strengthen
the bonds of ethnic identity by inviting each
generation to interact and communicate in
meaningful ways. Ir is by sharing our experi
ences and our ideas, we discover the values that
unite us. We have much to offer, to each other
and to the world around us, and the more we
reach out, the more we receive.
connect thru diversity
Throughout our history, we have faced many
challenges. In the process, JASC has become an
unique and respected organization. We include all and have become as diverse as the generations
we serve and the communities of which we are a
part. With social services and programs, we
attend to the needs of our family-both old and young-and find value in what each has to offer. As we look to the future, our challenge is to con
tinue to be one organization that represents and
serves an increasingly diverse community: to
speak for many with one voice. One way we do this is by reaching out and connecting with other organizations that share our goals. At the local,
state, national and international level, we have been part of many events that raise the visibility
of Japanese Americans in a positive way. Through our connections, the JASC also has a voice on issues that directly affect us, individually and as a group. Other organizations look to us to
represent our community, to speak on their
behalf and strengthen the connection between
Asian Americans and groups around the world.
Every day, through personal visits, phone calls, and letters, the JASC is building the relationships
that allow our organization to better serve
Japanese Americans. We are planting the seeds of goodwill, understanding and knowledge that we
can harvest in the years ahead.
connect
with
community
The JASC is "home," a place that welcomes all in our extended family and provides a generous
sense of belonging. We reflect the world around
us and yet we remain connected with the history,
the culture and the values that define us as
Japanese Americans.
w OM ro E-A S C
JASC
social
services
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES
Supervisor: Helen Nakayama
array of practical services that enable the escort service, preparation of meals
individual to remain in the supportive (includes special diet), nutritional assis
environment of their home and familiar tance, bathing, grooming, and personal
surroundings. We offer supervised support care. Private clients accepted, based upon
and care for frail older adults. Services worker availability.
-·ADULT DAY SERVICES
Coordinator: Melb,1 Risrow, RN
The Adult Day Services program allows
the elderly to stay with their families and
avoid institutional care. Transportation
to and from JASC is provided by our
customized bus. Activities are structured
in a group setting to improve the physical
and mental well-being of older adults.
Participants eat a noon
meal together and share
such activities as field trips, ceramic and exercise classes. The social service and
nursing staff develop individual plans for each participant and monitor their
progress.
w OM 0 THE JASC
COUNSELING AND CASE WORK
Social Worker: Rina Murao, LCSW
This service helps clients achieve optimal psychological functioning and social adjustment. A bilingual counselor who speaks Japanese deals with questions involving financial and health issues as well as intergenerational relationships,
This program offers cultural classes such as minyo (Japanese folk dancing), sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), chanoyu (the art of tea), kimekomi ningyo (Japanese dollmaking), and other crafts. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), Japanese language, tai chi, and Japanese cooking classes are
The JASC has undertaken an Archival Project to locate and catalogue the rich collection of records documenting the JASC's history and Japanese Americans' heritage in Chicago. The hope for the
language, and cross-cultural
difficulties. Information
about, and referral services to, other community resources, as well as case management, is also available.
also offered. Programs on health and education
are presented by this division of JASC as well as city-sponsored nutrition and "Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services to the home-bound elderly. JASC's health screening and free flu shots are also part of the program.
future is to create a perma
nent Legacy Center to house archives and a reading room to make available these important materials.
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
learning
from the past
For the JASC, FY 97-98 was a year of reassessment and
redirection. It featured some new leadership and some
original or revamped programming. It started with the
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happy addition of a new executive director, Jean M.
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Fujiu. Jean brings to the position a keen sense of
responsibility, a strong sense of organization, and a deep
commitment to our Japanese American community.
Fortunately for us, Jean is also blessed with a sense of
humor that allows her to deal with the steady stream of
reports that need to be written, meetings to be attended,
crises both major and minor, and the many personalities
that comprise our staff, our board, and our community.
It's no easy job but certainly one which Jean has jumped
into with enthusiasm and good grace.
The JASC Board has taken to heart the lessons
it has had to learn. The Board now includes three Nisei
members, ten Sansei members, three Yonsei members,
one shin-Issei member, two multiracial members, and
two European American members; the JASC board is
beginning to reflect the diversity within the Japanese
American community. Furthermore, in light of the
minimal staffing that operates the JASC, the JASC
Board recognized the need for it to become more of a
working board. Consequently, the Board adopted a
series of guidelines that spell out the expectations for
board members in terms of fundraising and program
participation.
The JASC has made a concerted effort to reinforce our community's traditions, building upon them so as to stimulate increased interest while adapting them to contemporary realities and current concerns. Our programming and services continue to reflect that endeavor. Therefore, we were thrilled to be able to honor Judge Lance Ito at Fuji Festival; his deeply moving and inspirational remarks left everyone who heard him feeling a renewed sense of pride in our common Japanese American heritage and in the accomplishments of the JASC.
Other events continued this effort to celebrate our past while planning for our future. The Holiday Delight Sale and Kodomo Matsuri, for example, again brought out the younger members of the community in force. One young boy was overheard telling some younger children that " ... this ( the JASC building) is where Barney lives."
In March, the JASC took 110 children on "A Trip To Japan." This fun-filled day featured an inventive, imaginary journey on the bullet train through various Japanese cities where our young passengers had a chance to experience some hands-on arts and crafts from each city. By the end of the day, the "jet-lagged" children each had a bag of beautiful, handmade "souvenirs" along with a "passport" full of colorful stamps, ready for a real trip.
In April, the JASC was delighted to present performance artist and storyteller Brenda Wong Aoki
at the Field Museum. Through her deft mixture of stories and music, Aoki had her audience laughing (and
occasionally crying) in self-recognition.
Market Day featured a more family-oriented
PRESIO N S . E.:SSAGE
program this year, and June saw the JASC sponsor its At the JASC, we've forced ourselves to take many
first lock-in for our youth members. We hope that we're long, hard looks at ourselves and at our community and
laying the foundation for a strong future generation of identify our mistakes as well as our successes. FY 97-98
the Japanese American community. has been a year of evaluation and reflection as well as
The JASC has continued to strive to offer our planning and preparation. We're by no means finished;
membership and the broader Japanese American there's a lot in store for the future of the JASC and the
community, cultural programs, community events and Japanese American community. But it is a future which
services that will continue to instill a sense of pride in we are facing with a clear and strong sense of our history
our cultural identity and inspire community service and and lessons well-learned. At the JASC we are moving
participation in all of us. We believe that this is the forward with energy, optimism, and enthusiasm. In
right direction in which to move and judging from the doing so, we thank you, our members, for your contin
feedback we receive from our members, you agree. ued support and we ask for your future participation
Membership is up again for the second year in a row. and involvement. We need you. Above all-it's for all of
As we look toward the new millennium, it seems our parents and all of our children.
appropriate that as a community we begin to take stock
of ourselves and the rapid changes we are facing. No
longer do we easily fit into the comfort of traditional
Issei/Nisei/Sansei designations. Many of our community Sandra S. Yamate
members are mixed race. Some come from families that President
experienced the World War II in Japan or in Hawaii
rather than in an internment camp. Still others see no
relevance of the Japanese American community in their
lives. As our community grows older, we need to pre
pare to relinquish leadership to Yonsei and Gosei who
are proving themselves in other social, professional, and
civic arenas. It makes for a complex community, but it's
ours and the sooner we see it for what it is rather than
what we want it to be, the sooner we can plan and adapt
for our future.
a word of
thanks
Dear Friends: This has been a year of developing relationships
My first year as Executive Director went by with the and renewing connections that will benefit the JASC.
speed of a shinkansen-bullet train. We were simultane-There has been an open and warm reception to my par
ously rebuilding and moving forward and expanding ticipation in the Nikkei Community and in the Asian
at the same time. My feeling was that many in the American Community. I believe that this is a legacy
community had been thinking of ideas for the JASC from the hard work and respect earned by the previous
that they were eager to share with me. As I listened to JASC Boards and Executive Directors and staff. It is
them I felt that there was still energy and commitment essential that we continue to provide the high quality for the future. I felt like a catalyst in a process where the social services in a more financially and logistically
membership regained a sense of ownership and a vision accessible manner. But we are also beginning to see for the JASC as a center for the community. There were the fruition of the vision of the JASC as a community many who seemed to view the change in leadership as center. It is one of the greatest pleasures of my position
an opportunity to reinvest and participate to a greater that I am able to see people and organizations at their
degree. I am very grateful to all those who are willing to best-giving of their time and resources to care for
be a part of the JASC moving forward. others. In order for the JASC to be a true center of the
I was also very fortunate to have the support of community, we must provide more opportunities
many Board Members, past and present-in particular, for the connections that we make within ourselves,
Art Morimitsu, Calvin Manshio and Sandra Yamate. with our families, with our friends, with our Nikkei
Each had special gifts that complemented the others, Community, with the Asian American Community connected the past and present, and provided for a and beyond.
smooth transition. Sandra's gift is seeing the larger You have my deepest gratitude for your past
vision and through her incredibly active community support and future participation.
service having a national network of connections.
Calvin gave me the gift of financial stability and a thorSincerely Yours, ough knowledge of the JASC from both an administrative and a board perspective. Art gave me the gift of
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the history of the community and made sure that I was Jean M. Fujiu, LCSW welcomed at all the significant community events. Executive Director
I am so grateful that Art was still here to facilitate my introduction to the community.
JASC
donations
corporate members
AMBASSADOR $3,000
Omron Foundation, Inc.
PATRONS $1,000
Aisan Corp. of America
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. Diversey-Paulina Building Corp. Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Matsushita Electric Corp. of America Mitutoyo/MTI Corporation
NICOR Gas
Noble U.S.A., Inc.
Sumitomo Corp. of America
Toko America, Inc.
Topy International, Inc. Uptown National Bank of Chicago
THE 1998 JASC MEMBERSHIP LIST
CAN NOW BE FOUND IN THE
MEMBER SERVICES & PROGRAM BOOK.
JASC SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Fukaye, Sam
Toguri, Fred
Yamamoto, William T.
MASARU NAMBU INTERNSHIP FUND
A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service field. No donations were received in FY 98. However, donations will be gratefully accepted to continue this worthwhile fund.
CORPORATE AND
FOUNDATION
GRANTS/MATCHING
GIFTS
Chicago Japanese
American Council
Fel/Pro Mecklenburger
Foundation
Fidelity Investment
Charitable Gift Fund
(Calvin Ishida)
McDonald's Corporation
The Playboy Foundation
GOVERNMENT
Chicago Department on
Aging
Chicago Department of
Cultural Affairs
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on
Aging
ORGANIZATIONS
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ,
Presbyterian
J. Toguri Mercantile
Northern lllinois Gas
Southside Nisei Mixed
Bowling League "for the
Issei" (Marigold Arcade,
Inc.)
Tomoegawa
TransAgra International,
Inc.
ORGANIZATIONS
IN KIND
Asian American Law
Enforcement Association
BTC Kokyo Taiko
Bob Chino's Crab House
Buddhist Temple of
Chicago
Chicago Chapter JACL
Credit Union
Christ Church of Chicago
Devon Church of Jesus
Christ
Futabakai Saturday School
PTA
Genki Walking Group
Hana to Yoko
Harry lchiyasu & Associates
Heiwa Terrace
Isshin Taiko
JASC Minyo Group
JFC International, Inc.
Joseph Stockton
Elementary School
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lakeside Japanese
Christian Church
MBT Ho Etsu Daiko Micro Power (Mits
Yamada)
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Minato's Japanese
Restaurant
Natural Selection
New Horizons (JACL)
Nisei Post #1183
Noritake
Ravenswood Fellowship
United Methodist Church
Sunshine Cafe
Toguri Mercantile Co.
Tohkon Judo Academy
Toys R Us
Triangle Camera
United Bindery Services,
Inc.
Universal Pen Hospital
Uptown Auto Service
Yaohan U.S.A. Corporation
INDIVIDUALS
Aberer, M/M Joseph Ayers, Janet
Babbin, M/M Fred
Bajor, Peter & Jody
Bird, Phyllis A.
De Croix, Sumako
Doi, Mary Louise
Fujii, Joanne
Fujimoto, Martin
Gordon, Miyuki
Hanano, Charles
Hashimoto, Alice A.
Hayashi, Mary
Hirakawa, Memmy
Hirschi, Alyce
Honda, M/M Noboru
Hyosaka, Mary Y.
Inouye, George & Ritsuko
Tnuta, Michio
Kajimura, C., Estate of
Kawaguchi, Suzuko
Kawamoto, Frank
Kawano, John &
Masako M.
Kikugawa, Rika
Kimura, Kimi
Kojima, Carolyn Aiko
Kojima, Chieko
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kushi, Shigeru & Margaret
Lee, Dickson
Makino, William Y.
Manshio, Calvin
Masumoto, H.
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsuda, Tetsuo
Matsushita, Elaine
Miyagawa, Hiroyuki
Morimoto, Jenny
Murakami, Kazuko
Muramoto, Mary
Nagata, Suehiro
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakane, Aiko Nakaya, Tsuneko Kudo, Mike
Nambu, RIM Masaru Kumaki, Bob
Nishimura, John & Karen Kumaki, M/M James
Nishiura, Bing & Carol Kumata, Ruth (2)
Noguchi, Morikazu Kurokawa, Elaine (2)
Ogawa, Sharon/Bank, Bruce Marcus, Emi
Ogawa, Timothy T. Mason, Doris
Oki, Goro and Shigeko Matsui, Tsuyako Pat Sakurada, Hirao Smokey Matsushita, Keiko
Saito, Minoru & Akiko Migaki, Sueno
Sato, Masaki Miyake, Amy & Hiroshi
Shigihara, Hiroshi Miyata, Jerry
Shintani, Yoneko K. Morita, Betty
Shiratsuki, Misao & Morita,DIM Junior
Sumiko Nakanishi, Tom
Snider, H. Tamura Nishimura, Asako
Su, Joanna E. Nishiura, Mary
Takamoto, Naoto Noge, Yoko
Tamanaha, June M. Oda, June
Tamura, Atsuko Offutt, Wells V.
Tamura, Clare Ogata, Jenny
Tanimura, Sumi Ogawa, Chiz
Toguri, Miyeko Ogura, Donna
Tsuchida, Hiroko Onoda, Chieko
Waller, Charles Oshita, Susie
Whitted, Linda Murakishi Otaka, Sandra
Yamamoto and Yoshida Ozaki, Yoji & Molly
Families Ozaki, Sam & Haru
Yatabe, Dudley Richard, Jim
Yoshimoto, Hiroshi & Rubenstein, George
Hideko Sahara, Toshiko
Young, Nancy Sakai, Hank
Sakai, Lisa
Sakai, Rose
INDIVIDUALS IN KIND Sakamoto, Don
Sakurai, Dean Anonymous ( 4) Shigemura, Shizuko Akiyama, Keiko ShigiharaAoki, Tatsu Shimizu, Al (Nal's Auto) Asakura, June Shimizu, Mrs. Y.
Asakura, Memi (2) Shimojima, Mrs.
Geric, Alex (2) Shiozaki, Elsie (2) Hashimoto, M.
Suzuki, M/M H.
Hata, Ron Szathmary, Sadako (5) Hayashi, Albert Takaki, Midori Herrington, Elizabeth Takemoto, Kiyo Higashi, Edith Takemoto, M/M John Higashide, Carlos & Chiye Tamura, Clare Hill, Junko Tanaka, Virginia (3) Himoto,Sam Teraji, Tom & Lily Hirai, Jack Tomihiro, Chiye Hirakawa, Mrs.
Tomomatsu,DIM HideoHyosaka, Jane Toyama, Mrs.
Houle, Rose Uchima, Keith Ike, Jane Ueda, Kimi Inouye, M/M Henry Uyeda, Joseph (2) Inouye, M/M George Whitted, Linda Inouye, Ritsuko Wing, Lori Inouye, Tomi Yahiro, Howard Isoda, Jack Y amagiwa, Jon Isoda, Sue Yamamoto-Yoshida, Nancy Izui, Pete Yamanaka, Iwao & Alice Izumi, Miyako (2)Jarrett, Janice Tohinaka Yamane, Mr.
Kadowaki, Fay Yamasaki, May Kato, George (14) Yen & Co.
Kawaguchi, Suzuko (3) Yoshida, M/M Daniel Kimoto, Dick Yoshihara, Yoshiko Kimura, Grace Yoshimura, M. (3) Koga, M/M Albert (2)
JASC
memorial donations
DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF DONOR IN MEMORY OF
Arai, Irene Akira "Brush" Arai Kurotsuchi, DIMRoy Y. Toshia Noma Puderk, Elizabeth Hayano Oda
Aronson, DIMNeil Masano Morita Kuse, Dorothy S. Isamu J. Kuse & son Greg
Benson, Ruth Masano Morita & Family Rogers, Lillian & Bob Hayano Oda
Bijon, M/M Jean-Pierre Hayano Oda Lokar, D/M Robert Akira "Brush" Arai Sakamoto, DIMFrank Toshio Noma
Cvopa, M/M Bernard Toshio Noma McDonald's Corporation Hayano Oda Sakamoto, Molly M. Masano Morita
Doi, M/M Paul Lauretta Nagatomo Morimitsu, Arthur T. Masano Morita Schectman, Lary D. Toshia Noma
Erfurth, Elaine N. Toyoko Hashimoto Morioka, Judy Masano Morita &Mitzi
Feighery, Christine F. Toshio Noma Morooka, Florence Toshio Noma Shibayama, Takeshi Masano Morita
Fujii, Tomiye Masano Morita Muraoka, Tomoye Koga, Joseph S. &JoAnn
Furuya, Dennis K. Robert Furuya Muraoka, Tomoye Masano Morita Shibayama, Todd Masano Morita
Harada, Kei D. Masano Morita Murata, Alice Virginia Morimitsu Shiozaki, M/M Ted Hayano Oda
&Reiko 0. Nagaishi, M/M Tadao Hideo Nagaishi Shiozaki, Yoshiko Hayano Oda
Harada, M/M Y oshiro Masano Morita Nakamura, Noboru Takashi Hangai Shiraga, MIM Shiro F. ToshioNoma
Hashimoto, Alice Hayano Oda & Joyce Slootmans, Dennise Akira "Brush" Arai
Hirai, M/M Jack Masano Morita Nakano, Hiroshi & May Celia Schectman & Karel
Ishii, Marion K. Hayano Oda Nakayama, Helen Masano Morita Stadler, Roberta L. Masano Morita
ltto, M/M George Kazuko Ikeda Nakayama, Kaye C. Masano Morita Takaki, James K. Masano Morita
Iwatsuki, Fumiko ToshioNoma Nakazawa, Roy & Hinae Hanako Irnon & Ketty A.
Izui, Victor S. Michiko Izui Namba, Rosie S. ToshioNoma Takemoto, George S. Shibby Kodani
lzui, Victor S. Masano Morita Nishimura, MIM Arthur Toshio Noma & Keiko
Kadinger, Marjorie Chiyo Taketoshi Nussbaum, Peter Toshio Noma Taketoshi & Inouye Chiyo C. Taketoshi
Kajikawa, Toshiko One Year Observance & Jacqueline Families
for William Yamamoto O'Sucha, Mary Dolores Nephew Takeuchi, Sara ToshioNoma
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi Hayano Oda O'Sucha, Mary Joseph J. O'Sucha Terada, Laura F. Hayano Oda
Kaneko, Merle Masano Morita Oda, June Hayano Oda Terada, Laura F. Masano Morita
Kanemoto, Haruko Hama Katagiri Ogawa, Elsie L. Hayano Oda & Robert
Kasro, Helen A. Hayano Oda Okabe, Rose S. Koga, Joseph S. Tomihiro, Chiye Toshio Noma
Katsuyama, Fred M. Toshio Noma Okamura, Miriam M. Masano Morita Tsuru, Robert K. Masano Morita
& Ruth S. Oki, M/M Shig Masano Morita & Grace K.
Kimura, Gilbert Y. Masano Morita Omachi, Chiyoko Toshio Noma Uchida, Shoji & Thelma Masano Morita
Kinoshita, Susie & George Masano Morita Oya, Merry Y. Hayano Oda Watanabe, Hisako Norio Watanabe
Koblenz, Georgene Michi Izui Ozaki, Henry K. Masano Morita Wilson, Carol Jean Hayano Oda
Kokoris, Fumiko Goto James A. Kokoris & Mary A. Yakoshiji, Jane K. Ted Yakoshiji
Kopach, M/M Martin F. ToshioNoma Ozawa, George & Atsumi Masano Morita Yoshida, MIM Daniel Dolores Nephew
&Family Peterson, Naomi Akira "Brush" Arai Yatabe, M/M Dudley Dolores Nephew
Kosaka, Ruth ToshioNoma Phelan, M/M James Mrs. Iguchi of Tokyo, Yoshimura, Albert K. Masano Morita
Kosaka, Ruth George Kosaka Japan &Nora
Kucharski, Amy & Ron Masano Morita Yoshimura, Kiyo Masano Morita
JASC
1997 fuji festival donations
CORPORATE SPONSORS SUPPORTERS FRIENDS RAFFLE AND SILENT Playboy Foundation
AUCTION DONORS Stir Friday Night!
Linda Whitted
Anheuser Busch Glenn Sugiyama
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Playboy Foundation Jody Oshita Bajor
Uptown National Bank
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. Tomoegawa Chicago Bears
Heiwa Terrace Richard Yamada Masaki Sato Chicago Blackhawks General Motors
Masuda, Funai, Eifert and Mitchell, Ltd. Frank Kawamoto Chicago Marriott Hotel Morikazu Noguchi Echo, Inc.
Harmony Nursing & Rehabilitation Midwest Buddhist Temple H. Tamura Snider Elizabeth Arden Red Door
Center MIM Noboru Honda SalonUptown National Bank RIM Masaru Nambu Frank's Jewelry Japan Air Lines
Mary Louise Doi Pat Harada Manshio & Wallace Dudley Yatabe Holiday lnn City Centre Suehiro Nagata Ritsuko Inouye
Northern Illinois Gas H.Masumoto Tito Sushi Memmy Hirakawa KanojoTransAgra International, Inc.
Aiko Kuramoto Matsushita Electric United Air Lines Nancy Young Industrial Corp.
Phyllis A. Bird Mitsui and Co. (U.S.A.),
United Bindery Service, Inc.
Matthew & Rena Van Tine Inc.
The Yamamoto Yoshida Family Joanna E. Su Mary O'Sucha Karl K. Nakamura Palmer House
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JASC
financial statement
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 1998.
Support and Revenue:
Public support ................................................................$ 221,417
Governmental agencies support .....................................................191,789
Revenue ......................................................................198,953
Total revenue ................................................................612,159
Expenses:
Program services ................................................................417,627
Support services ................................................................198,362
Total expenses ................................................................615,989
Excess of Expenses Over Support and Revenue Before Other Item .................................(3,830)
Income from Discontinued Operations .....................................................4,401
Excess of Support and Revenue over Expense ...................................................571
executive
committee
President
Sandra S. Yamate
President, Polychrome Publishing Corporation
Vice Presidents
Robert W. Kumaki
Principal, Ronin Group
Sandra Otaka
Section Chief, Office of Regional Council-United States Environmental Protection Agency
Lisa Sakai
Vice President, TransAgra International
Kiyo Yoshimura
Social Worker-Retired Treasurer
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida
Vice President, Diversey-Paulina Building Corporation
Secretary
Chieko Onoda
Associate Professor, University of Illinois College of Nursing
board of
directors
Jody Oshita Bajor
Local Sales Manager, WLUP-AM 1000 Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Consultant/Partner, New Dynamics Richard Haberkorn Marketing Manager, Energy Product Group-Motorola Erika Kono
Executive Assistant, Japan America Society Jim Kono
Manager of General Affairs, MC Machinery-Mitsubishi Corporation Kathryn Kimura Mlsna
Senior Corporate Attorney, McDonald's Corporation Lynn Oda
Director of Client Services, Hollins Group Yuko Otake
Manager, Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Chicago Don Sakamoto
Financial Planner, Lincoln Financial Advisors Corporation Glenn Sugiyama
Partner, Quantum
Jamie Tanaka
Graduate Law Student, University of Chicago Robert A. Walker
Assistant Vice President, Uptown National Bank of Chicago Mayumi A. Willgerodt
Doctoral Candidate in Nursing, University of Illinois-Chicago
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jean Fujiu, LCSW
J AS C
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60640
telephone
(773) 275-7212
fax
(773) 275-0958
e-mail
jasc@iols.net
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
1995-1996 Annual Report
Artwork on the following pages was provided by JASC's Sumie for Kids class. We would like to thank the following students for their participation:
Sarah Cooper
Randall Ristow
Ronald Ristow Ryan Ristow Robyn Umeki
President's Message
This was a year of major transition for the Japanese American Service Committee (JASC). In years past, little had changed for JASC in the day to day administration of the office. We pursued special projects and performed our social services. We had become complacent in our middle age. Along the way, we lost our link to the very community we served. Only one in twenty Japanese Americans in the metropolitan area was a JASC member and many sansei and yonsei did not know or appreciate what we did.
Achieving our fiftieth anniversary during the fiscal year provided the opportunity to reflect upon the type of organization we were in 1945-1946 and the organization we had become in 1995-1996.
In the beginning, the Japanese American community in Chicago was very closeknit, one engaged in its common welfare and aware of its differences from the larger society. Today, fifty years later,
Americans of Japanese ancestry are widely assimilated, more affluent and less involved with each other. There is, however, still a need to preserve a sense of identity for ourselves and our children. To know where we come from can help
us reach where we want to be. JASC
is rooted in the past but committed to our future.
During the fiscal year, several difficult decisions were made: the Board eliminated three staff positions resulting in cost savings and greater Board responsibility for public relations, programming and fiscal operations. We completed repairs on the roof, parking lot and HVAC system. We opened our doors to new organizations like Tohkon Judo Academy and Stir-Friday Night! and we continued to engage in joint activities with the Japanese American Citizens League (Intergenerational Dialogues and the community picnics). We provided support to the Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association basketball clinic and we
introduced Chicago to the Sansei fashions of Kanojo.
Not all our actions were viewed positively, but during the past fiscal year JASC repaid loans and funds borrowed during the construction and operation of the Keiro Extended Care Center. We continue to handle claims and liabilities stemming from our ownership of that facility and addressed anger from members of the community that reflected a loss of trust and made efforts to regain that
valuable asset.
I hope that as a result of our actions, corporate and individual membership increased. The former by ten percent and the latter by twenty percent. Having plugged the "leaks" and patched the "ship", JASC is poised to face the future.
We stand proudly as five generations of Americans of Japanese ancestry in the Chicago area, each of which has had to
rise above adverse circumstances to
thrive. This is not unlike the concept in
zen philosophy represented by the lotus.
Our new logo combines tradition and history. The lotus reflects our beliefs; the five waves encircling the lotus represent the five generations who have always supported one another in providing service to the community.
Our appreciation to Board Member Bob Kumaki for the logo and the motto "For our parents ... for our children". JASC will continue to strive to provide a resource for all of us into our next fifty years.
Executive Director's Report
What's going on at JASC? A person might know about JASC, but it's only after he or she actually spends some time here that a common response is, "Hey, it's busy ... I didn't know so many activities went on here!" What might you see if you visited JASC?
•The
dignified presence of 90-plus-yearold Adult Day Care seniors lifting arms and tapping feet to exercise music ...or excitedly mulling over what bingo prize to choose.
•A
group of noisy volunteers stuffing envelopes for a JASC mailing -who get even noisier when the executive director promises them a big raise.
•A
warm smell is coming from the ceramic kilns.
•Graceful
ladies in kimono are practicing minyo dancing.
•Quiet
concentration is evident in the Ikebana flower-arranging class.
•The
Golden Diners volunteers announce "Lunch time!" Today, the neighborhood lunch regulars are joined by a local church group.
•An
occasional shout can be heard from the judo area.
•Tables
are arranged for a New Horizons' meeting this evening.
•Some
board members are meeting in the conference room to explore possible child day care programs for JASC.
•Another
board member rushes in loaded down with bags of Japanese food ingredients for the cooking class this weekend.
•Someone
drops off a donation of Japanese art items.
•Nisei
Post members come to check on equipment for the barbecue pit.
•Staff
is busy making calls to coordinate community groups and churches who are volunteering to help with a JASC fund-raiser.
Just like that, the day has zipped by! Besides the busy social service programs, the JASC building's activities show it to be a vibrant community center.
Drop in to visit anytime!
Dr. Sunnan Kubose Executive Director
As an integral part of the Chicago mosaic, the JASC is a dedicated and hard-working social service provider.
The JASC unifies the spirit of the Japanese American community to provide social and community services for all, without regard to religion, professional affiliation, generation, political attitude or geographic loc ation.
More than just a social service agency, the exclusive special interest of the JASC is serving the social and cul tural ne e ds of the Ja panese Amer ican co mmuni ty.
Celebrating the first fifty years, the JASC's new logo represents the link to the past and hope for the future. Generations of Japanese Americans can feel proud of their history as we look toward a bright tomorrow.
1995-96 JASC MEMBERS Eiji, Mr. George Hamada, Mr. & Mrs. George Horibe/Green, Asayo & Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George Eldridge, Ms. Marjorie E. Hamada, Mrs. Lillian Danielle Ito, Mrs. Harriet
Abe, Mr. & Mrs. Koki
Endo, Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Hamano, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Kaz Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K.
Abe, Mr. Shoji
Endo, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo R. Ito, Mr. Hiroshi Aberer, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Endo, Mrs. Nellie Hanano, Mr. Charles Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie Aburano, Mr. & Mrs.
Endo, Mrs. Reiko Kodama Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Colin Horita, Mr. Tom T. Ito, Mrs. Kiyoko Kiyoharu Endo, Mrs. Shima Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Yoichi Hoshiga, Miss Yuriko Ito, Mr. & Mrs Shigeo Aburano, Mr. Timothy Endo, Mr. & Mrs. Tomy Harada, Mr. & Mrs. Kei Hosokawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Ito, Mr. & Mrs Sumio Adachi, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Ben Harada, Dr. & Mrs. Masaro Hosokawa, Mr. & Mrs. Ito, Mr. & Mrs Tom Adachi, Mr. Roy Y.
Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Lindy T. Harada, Mrs. Pat Kiyoshi Ito, Ms. Valerie Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko Esaki, Mrs. Susie S. Harada, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiro Huey, Dr. & Mrs. Ray Ito, Ms. Yuki Adaniya Kane, Ms. Ruth Ezaki, Mr. & Mrs. James Harano, Mr. Ross Hyosaka, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Itoku, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjo Agemura, Mrs. Lucille Harano, Mrs. Takeko K. Hyosaka, Ms. Jane Itow, Mrs. Yoshiye G.
Agemura, Mrs. Saki
Fricke, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hartman, Ms. Howie Hyosaka, Ms. Mary Y. Iwafuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Kingo Aimi, Dr.& Mrs. Kenji Fuentes, Mrs. Juneko Hasegawa, Mr. & Mrs. Aylen I. Iwai, Mr. T. Ted Akagi, Mrs. Masae Fugami, Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Hasegawa, Ms. Betty Ichiba, Mr. & Mrs. George Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Don Akira Aki, Mrs. Mari Fujii, Ms. Emi Hasegawa, Mr. George C. Ichiba, Mr. William Iwami, Ms. Ruth Akitomo, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiaki Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hasegawa, Dr. & Mrs. Junji Ichida, Mrs. Emiko Iwamuro, Mrs. Yae Akiyama, Mr. Joe Fujii, Ms. Kay K. Hasegawa, Mrs. Shigemi Ichida, Mr. Gary M. Iwana, Mrs. Fumiye Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Dean E.
Fujii, Mrs. Louisa Hashiguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Don Ichihashi, Mr. & Mrs. lwanaga, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alperin/Hernandez,Joanne Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Iwao, Mr. & Mrs. Michio &Jose
Fujii, Mr. Mickey George Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y. Iwaoka, Mr. John Amimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Min
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye Hashimoto, Mrs. Kiyo Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Amino, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Fujii, Mrs. Yaho Hashimoto, Mr. Roy M. Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Takaaki Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Anamizu, Ms Katherine Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hashimoto, Ms. Toyoko Ichishita, Mrs. Helen Iwatsuki, Mr. Frank Ansai, Mr. & Mrs. Reo Benjamin Hashioka, Mr. Ed Ichiyasu, Mr. & Mrs. Harry T. Iwatsuki, Ms. Fumiko Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toru Fujimoto, Mr. Frank Hashioka, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Idaka, Mr. Yuichi Izui, Mr. & Mrs. George Aono, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. James Hatanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Ideno, Mr. Gene K. Izui, Dr. & Mrs. Victor Aoyagi, Ms. Lorraine Y.
Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H. Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey lgarashi, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Izumi, Mrs. Miyako Aragaki, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert K.
Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hattori, Mr. & Mrs. Mike lgasaki, Mr. David K. Izumi, Mrs. Sachiko Aragaki VanHorn, Mrs. Kathy Masahiko Hattori, Mrs. Miyo lgasaki, Jr., Mrs. Grace Izuo, Mr. Peter Arai, Mr. Akira Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph Hayano, Mrs. Lillian Tua, Mr. Kiyoshi Izzo, Mrs. Miyako Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold Fujimoto, Mr. Shigeyoshi Hayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Iijima, Ms. Tomi Arai, Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Fujimura, Mr. J. Hayashi, Mr. Dennis Iino, Mr. Tomonao Joichi, Mr. Rowland Arai, Mr. Tom Fujinaga, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Hayashi, Mr. K. Arthur ljichi, Mr. & Mrs. Kent Jonokuchi, Mr. Eddie Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Y.
Fujinaka, Mr. Gary Hayashi, Mr. Ken Ike, Ms. Jane Arakaki, Ms. Wanda Fujioka, Ms. Mariko Hayashi, Ms. Marie Ikeda, Mr. Glenn Kabumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Y.
Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yusuke
Fujisawa, Mr. & Mrs. Byron Helfrich, Mr. & Mrs. Willis W. Ikeda, Mrs. Hanako Kadokura, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Arakawa, Mrs. Misao Fujishima, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Henriquez, Mr. & Mrs. R. Ikeda, Mr. Kohei Kadonaga, Mr. & Mrs. Yuwao Arakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Fujita, Mr. Charles K. Scott Ikegami, Mr. & Mrs. George Kadota, Dr. & Mrs. Paul S.
Arao, Mr. & Mrs. Hideaki
Fujita, Ms. Emiko Hibino, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ikemoto, Mr. Gus Kadowaki, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Arimura, Mr. & Mrs. Tad Fujiu, Ms. Jean Hidaka, Mr. Bill T. Ikezoe, Ms. Lillian Kadoyama, Mr. & Mrs.
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Fujiu, Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George lko, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo GeorgeAsa, Mr. & Mrs. Takeru Fujiura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Higa, Mr. & Mrs. Miles T. Imada, Mr. Mitsuru Kagami, Mrs. Bessie Asai, Mrs. Maomi Fujiwara, Ms. Lillian Higa, Mr. Perry Imamura, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Kagami, Mr. Thomas Asaki, Mr. & Mrs. H. Roy Fujiwara, Mr. Tio Higashi, Mrs. Edith Imanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Asakura, Ms. Dane Fujiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Higashi, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Imaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T.
Asakura, Mr. George
Fukai, Mrs. Kimie Hikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Imon, Mr. & Mrs. Muneo R. Kaihatsu, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Asakura, Ms. June Fukai, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hikida, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Inamine, Mr. Charles Kaihatsu, Mr. Gordon Asakura, Ms. Memi Fukami, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hikido, Ms. Margaret Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Chikateru Kaihatsu, Mr. Omar M.
Asakura, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Fukami, Ms. Mary M. Hikido, Mrs. Olga Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose Asato, Mr. Noboru Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Hill, Mrs. Junko Inouye, Mr. & Ms. Henry S. Kaji, Mr. & Mrs. James H.
Ase, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Makoto Hirai, Mr. H. Bill Inouye, Mrs. Masako Kajikawa, Mr. Frank Azeka, Mr. John Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo Hirai, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Inouye, Mr. Morris Kajita, Ms. Grace M.
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hirai, Mrs. May Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Shinn Kajiwara, Mrs. Chiba Azuma, Mr. & Mrs. Masahiro Fukunaga, Mr. Roy Hirai-Fujimoto, R. & M. Inouye, Mr. Wesley K. Kajiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Edward I.
Azuma, Mr. & Mrs. Steven Y.
Fukuya, Mr. & Mrs. Kazuo Hirakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Iseri, Mr. Kiyoichi Kakazu, Mr. Takashi
Fukuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Dick K. Hirakawa, Mrs. Memmy Iseri, Mrs. Masako Kakita, Ms. Chizuko
Bajor, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Furukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Hirami, Mr. & Mrs. Maki Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia Kambara, Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Bingo, Ms. Mary Furukawa, Mr. Roy Hirano, Mr. Rokuro Ishida, Mr. Calvin Kamiya, Mr. Albert Brandon, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Furuya, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hiraoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayuki Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. George T. Kamiya, Mrs. Frances Bundy, Ms. Rose
Furuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Hirata, Ms. Meri Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kamo, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Charles Hiratsuka, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ishida, Mr. Julius Kamo, Mr. Richard N.
Chan, Mr. & Mrs. Gat Tung
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One., Dick & May Sakamoto., M/M Wayne Sakamoto., Don Sasaki , Robert & Elizabeth Takaki., Nobuko Tamura, Clare United Way.• Designated Contributions Waller, Charles Women's Fellowship o.f Christ fChurch oChicago Young., Nancy MASARU NAMBU INTERNSHIP FUND FY 1996 The Masan, Nambu Internship Program was conceived by the JASC Board of Directors as a means of honoring the dedication of Masan, Nambu, who retired on June 30, 1995, after thirty-two years of service to the JASC. A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service field. Fricke, Eiko Honda, Noboru Iino, Tomonao Kanemoto, Yutaka Kumata, Ruth Lehrman, Nat & Kazuko Masumoto, Hiro Onoda, Chieko Oshita, Rosen & Sue Teraji, Thomas Teshima, Lucy Whitted, Linda 1995 FUJFESTIVALICORPORATE SPONSORS Allstate Insurance Company American Airlines Chicago-Tokyo Bank Commonwealth Edison Harmony Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Manshio & Wallace Masuda., Funai., Eifert & Mitchell., Ltd. McDonald's Corpo.ration North Federal Savings Bank Northern Illinois Gas Company Osaka-Chicago Sister City Committee/United Asian American Committee/City of Osaka, Chicago Office Quaker Oats Company Toko America, Inc. United Bindery Service, Inc. Azuma., Alyse Fukuda., Mr. & Mrs.. Makoto Harakawa., Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Hatanaka., Mr. & Mrs.. Howard Kadowaki., Mr. & Mrs.. Ken Kurita., Mr. & Mrs. Nobuo Mita., Peggy & Jim Miyake., Mr. & Mrs.. Joe Nagai., Mr. & Mrs. Tay Nakao., Miyeko Nakayama., Mr. & Mrs.. Joe M. Oda., Mr. & Mrs.. Jack Okabe., Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Saito., Mr. & Mrs. Minor.u Sakai, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Shimizu., Mr. & Mrs. Frank Suzuki.Mr& MrsHank , . . Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. John Tanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Venn,.Bunny Mr. & Mrs. To.m Teraji 50th anniversary Arai, Mr. Akira Domoto, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hagio, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Ben, Janice & Gene Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Nobor.u Imon, Bob & Yaeko Kawamoto, Mr. Kaz Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Al Kubose, Rev/M Sunnan Kurisu, Mrs. Elaine Masuda, Mrs. Kay Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Aki Nakawatase, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Nam bu, Rev/M Masar.u Nitahara, Mrs. Fusako Okabe, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Teshima, Dr/M Roy Yamaya, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiyuki Ya.tabe, Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Yoshinari, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kawashima, Mrs. H. Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kawashima, Mr. Frank Kelly, Ma.rjorie & Bayard Kitabayashi, Helen Kumata, Ruth K. Kurakazu, Mr. & Mrs. Rick Matsushige, Chizuko Matsuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Art Migaki, Sueno Miyake, H. Helen & M. Joe Miyata, Misu Moeller, Althea A. Morimoto., Dr/M Paul Naito.Tony Y., . Nasu,.Mieko Neeno.Katsumi & JoanM/M, Nishibun, Dan & Elaine Nomiya, Takeko Novy, Mr. & Mrs. Richard O'Sucha, Mary Okamoto, Hanako Paulsen.Eugene H. ,Rodriguez, Raoul & Amy Sahara, Toshiko Sakata, Toshi & Yukiko Sasaki, Dan & Amalia Sasaki, Rodger & Margaret Sasaki, Caroline Shiba, Pam -"Mike." Shiratsuki, Misao & Sumiko Suzuki, Mabel I. Suzukida, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Takaki, Nobuko Tanouye, Toshi A. Tanouye, Toshi A. The Lincoln School Staff (Rebecca J. Potter) Tokumasu, Hideo & Takako Tsutsuri, Martha U jiiye, Ba.rbar.a & Bill Utsunomiya, Isao & Akino Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs.. Jayne Fu.ka.mi Ruth Hesbink (Mother&)Mary Matsumoto (Sister) Misao Kumata Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Sen Kawa.guchi Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Joe.Migaki Bob Takiguchi Sumio.lkoma Hisaye Kawa.guchi Chie Katsuno Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Kiyo Nasu Shosaku Neeno Sa.m Fu.rushima Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Yo.ne.Horita Willia.m T. Yamamoto Mitsuno Okamoto Fra.nces E. Paulsen Willia.m T. Yamamoto Ayako & Shosaku Saha.ra Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Bob Takiguchi Mitsuye Inouye & Fujitsugu Suzuki Willia.m T. Yamamoto Noby Ya.makoshi Hisaye Kawaguchi Bob Takiguchi Ritoda Nakai Mrs.Chiyoko Mukai . Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Sabur.o Fujise William T. Yamamo.to
Watamura, Mr. Har.ry Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai
Toh.kon judo for their commitment and kindness to ch.ildren Yaki, M/M George Yamakoshi, Mrs. Ayako M. Michiko Kariya Noby Yamakoshi
Whitted, Brooke & Linda Yamanaka, Iwao Yamasaki, Mary Mrs.Okiye Inouye . Yukio Yamasaki
Yoshimine.Mr. & Mrs. Mike i,Yoshwara, Mrs. Tu Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai Mrs. Chiyoko Mukai
Financial Report
Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1996.
Support and Revenue:
Public support $274,263.00
Governmental agencies support 225,065.00
Revenue 200,120.00
Total Revenue 699,448.00
Expenses:
Program services 443,678.00
Support services 145,654.00
Total Expenses 589,332.00
Excess of Support and Revenue Over Expenses Before Other Items 110,116.00
Loss from Discontinued Operations (5,141.00)
Excess of Support and Revenue Over Expenses $104,975.00
Adult Day Care
This program allows the elderly to stay with their families and avoid institutional care. Transportation to and from JASC is provided by our customized bus. Activities are structured in a group setting to improve the physical and mental well-being of older adults.
Participants eat a noon meal together and share such activities as field trips, ceramic and exercise classes. The social service and nursing staff develop individual plans for each participant and monitor their progress.
Chore Services
The chore homemaker services offers cleaning, shopping, laundry, and food preparation for the elderly-either at Heiwa Terrace, a senior citizens' residential unit, or at other locations. This service promotes independent
living and provides practical assistance. The service can be ongoing or temporary such as when people have been recently discharged from hospitals and are unable to fully take care of themselves.
Counseling and Case Work
This service helps clients achieve optimal psy
chological functioning and social adjustment.
A bi-lingual counselor who speaks Japanese
deals with questions involving financial and health issues as well as personal and family
problems. This service is especially helpful to
Japanese-speaking clients, since it is often
difficult for them to obtain help in other
agencies where counselors do not speak
Japanese and usually do not understand the client's cultural background.
Group Services
This program offers cultural classes such as minyo (folk music and dancing), sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), the art of tea, origami (paper-folding), kaminingyo (paper doll construction), kimekomi ningyo (Japanese doll-making)15 and other crafts. Ceramics, Japanese language and Japanese cooking classes are also offered.
Programs on health and education are presented by this division of JASC as well as citysponsored nutrition and "Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services to the home-bound elderly. JASC's health screening blood tests and free flu shots are also part of the Group Services program.
1995-1996 Board of Directors
Executive Committee PRESIDENT
Calvin Manshio
VICE PRESIDENTS
Robert W. Kumaki Yukinao Mizuta Brian Witkowski Kiyo Yoshimura
TREASURER
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida
SECRETARY
Chieko Onoda
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
Peggy Wallace
Board of Directors
Kiyo Fujiu
Roy Iwata
Evy Johansen
Neil Kanemoto Kathryn Kimura Mlsna Eric Mizuno
Sandra R. Otaka
Yoji Ozaki
Lisa Sakai
Don Sakamoto
Glenn Sugiyama Sandra Yamate
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sunnan Kubose
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
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Featured Artists
Ritsuko Inouye developed her sewing skills in Independence, Oregon, her hometown. After the start of World War II, she and her family were evacuated first to the Tule Lake
Relocation Center in California and then to the Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho, where she married George Inouye. After their release from camp, the couple eventually settled in Chicago and raised their two daughters. Mrs. Inouye began to create quilts after she retired as a dressmaker. At first she used traditional American quilt patterns, but in time she found her own style, incorporating Japanese motifs into her works. Once a month from October through May, Mrs. Inouye leads meetings of the JASC's Quilting Club. She created the quilts that appear on the front cover and pages 2, 4, 6, and 8.
Joyce Morimoto is a quilting student of Ritsuko Inouye. A Sansei, she grew up in Chicago and learned to sew from her mother. Like her teacher, Joyce draws inspiration from Japanese design motifs and works ethnic textiles into her quilt creations. Joyce is a member of the JASC Board of Directors and works as a children's museum and exhibit concept developer. She and her husband, Rick, have two children, Emiko and Kenji. Joyce created the quilt that appears on page 10.
Black and white photo processing donated by Akai Photo Lab, Chicago, IL.
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JASC Donations
Corporate Members
Diversey-Paulina Building Corp.
Corporate
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Omron Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Aetna Foundation
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
Chicago Japanese American Council
Japanese Chamber of Commerce &
Industry of Chicago
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Industral Bank of Japan
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Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts
The Quaker Oats Foundation
United Way /Crusade of Mercy-
Asian Amercan Community
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Woods Foundaton of Chicago
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Government
Chicago Department of Cuiltural Affairs
Illinoiis Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
Illinois Department of Commerce &
Communiity Affairs
National Historicali Pubiications and l
Records Commiission (NHPRC)
Organizations
Uniited Methodiist Women of Ravenswood Fellowship UMC
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American Airlines
Asian American Law Enforcement
Association
Bob Chinn's Crab House
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Chicago Japanese American Council Chicago Mounted Police
Christ Church of Chicago
City of Chicago/Park District
Devon Church of Jesus Christ
Genki Walking Group
Heiwa Terrace
Japan Information Center JFC International, Inc.
Joseph Stockton Elementary School Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lakeside Japanese Christian Church Midwest Buddhist Temple Mitsuwa Marketplace
Nal's Auto Service
Natural Selection
New Horizons (JACL)
Nisei Post #1183 Parody Productions/Allan Meyer Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist
Church
Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association
Sun-Wah Restaurant
Sunshine Cafe
Tampopo
Toguri Mercantile Co.
Tohkon Judo Academy
Triangle Camera
Uniited Bindery Seirvices, Inc.
Uptown Ace Hardware
Whiitney Young High School
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Steven Hamlin
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Tomi lij,ima
Tetsuo lko
D/M Seij,ltahar
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a M/M Noboru Kikuta
April Ki mura
Jo Ann C. Ki ng
M/M Roy Koizum
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M/M James Kumak
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C. Lanialoha Lee-Sumber,
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Ben Matsuok,a
M/M Shigemi Mazaw,
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M/M Takanori Mizuta Dr. Paul Morimoto
D/M Richard Morimoto Jessie Morisato
D/M Mototsugu Morita Mary Muramoto Dr. Alice Murata Mary Nakagawa
Hisako Nakamoto Lillian Y. Nakamoto Carolyn K. Nakamura Fujiye Nakamura
Kurt Nakaoka
Arthur Nishimura Asako Nishimura
June Oda
Elsie Ogawa
Linda Ogawa M/M Robert Ogi
M/M William Okamoto Lydia Omori
Mitzi Omura
M/M Hideo Onoda M/M Dick Oshima M/M Robert K. Oshiro Marie K. Otaka
Hon. Sandra R. Otaka Michiko Payson-Kameda M/M Robert Prosise Toshiko Sahara
Henry K. Sakai
Toshi Sakata
M/M Mitsuzo Shida Nami Shio
M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Midori Sugimoto Joseph K. Suzuki Midori Takaki Chizu Takaoka
Hideko Tamura
Robert Tanaka Jim Tanouye
Hire Tokubo
M/M George Torimaru M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki George K. Uchima M/M William Ujiiye
Henry Umeki M/M Linda Kawano/Charles Valauskas Karen Vargas
D/M Wesley K. Watanabe M/M Kenneth Yahiro M/M Ben K. Yamagiwa Kay K. Yamagiwa
Terri Yamaguchi
2002
Reminiscing in Swingtime
M/M Yosh Amino Anonymous M/M Takeru Asa M/M Debbie & Bob Burns
Frances Chikahisa
D/M Ben Chikaraishi M/M Jae Cerney/Mary Doi M/M Paul Doi M/M Barbara Finn/Merrick Yaho Fujii M/M Mitsue Fujishima Jean M. Fujiu Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu M/M Charles Furuyama
Richard C. Haberkorn June Harada
D/M Michael Harada M/M Patricia Harada/Tom Rowland M/M Yoshiro Harada
Ross Harano
M/M Howard Hieshima D/M Seiji ltahara
Jo Ann C. King
Erika V. Kono
Elyse Koren-Camarra
Ruth Kumata M/M Peggy Wallace/Calvin Manshio M/M Jerry Matsumoto M/M Kimitsu Matsumoto
Dean H. Matsuo
M/M Hire Mayeda
Allen H. Meyer
M/M James Mishima M/M Hire Miyagawa M/M Giichi Moriwaki
Dr. Alice Murata Tsune S. Nakagawa Mieko Nasu
Asako Nishimura
Dianne Nishimura Takeko A. Nomiya June Oda
Lynn Oda
Yasuko Okigawa Lydia Omori
M/M Hosen Oshita
Hon. Sandra R. Otaka Merry Oya
M/M Sam Ozaki
Nicole Pfeiffer M/M Robert Prosise
Hermia Ramos
M/M Minoru Saito Henry K. Sakai
Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Al Shimizu
Anne Shimojima M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Sadako Szathmary M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha Benjamin S. Tani Sadako Tengan
M/M David Toguri Jennifer K. Toguri
Ryan Toguri
Chiye Tomihiro
Lydia Tomita
Dr. Roy K. A. Wesley M/M Brooke Whitted Atsuno B. Yamaguchi Alice E. Yamamoto M/M Dudley Yatabe M/M Daniel Yoshida Kiyo Yoshimura M/M Masami Yoshinari
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch Sam Fukaye
Frank T. Kambara
Fred Toguri William T. Yamamoto
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service field. No donations were received in FY 2002. However, donations will be gratefully accepted to continue this worthwhile fund.
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Memorial Gifts
DONOR
American Osteopathic Association Anonymous
M/M Yosh Amino M/M Yosh Amino M/M Yosh Amino
Dr. Katherine M. Arens M/M Paul Ase M/M Debbie & Bob Burns M/M Debbie & Bob Burns M/M Richard Connors Ms. j udith E. Fors M/M Frank Fujihara M/M Frank Fujihara Mrs. Mary Fujii
Ms. jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu M/M Henry Fujiura
Mrs. Alice Fukuyama Mrs. Namiye Hanamoto Mrs. Namiye Hanamoto M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada Mr. Albert Hayashi
Rachel D. Kohler/ Mark S. Hoplamazian M/M Kaz Horita
Mr. Tom T. Horita
M/M E. F. & Jan Huskisson
Ms. Alice Y. Ichikawa
Ms. Marion Ishii
Mr. Michio lwao
Ms. Ellyn j. Iwaoka
Ms. Judy M. Iwaoka Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka M/M Thomas Kaihara
IN MEMORY OF
Alice Kawamura May Tanii
Haru Kanemoto Mary Koga George lzui
Kay Watanabe
Haru Kanemoto
Haruko Kanemoto George lzui George lzui Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi George lzui
George lzui
Masao Fujii and Kay K. Fujii Haru Kanemoto
George lzui
Leland S. Takao
George lzui
Dick K. Fukuyama
Frances Tanaka Marge Rheaume
Henry Shimojima Ted Miyata
Eric Yamauchi
Ted Tanimura
Liz lsoda
Yozzo Kurokawa
Ike Mayeda
Jim lsono
Paul Kageyama
Akira Morimoto
Chiyoko Yamakuwa &
Roy Hayashi
Martha Nomura
Haru Kanemoto
Haru Kanemoto
Kay Watanabe
Mary Koga
Mary Koga
Emiko lwao
Sam Iwaoka
Frank Morimitsu
Alex Taro Iwaoka
George lzui
DONOR
Dr. jewel M. Kanai M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Eugene Kimura Ms. Mina Kimura Mr. Albert Koga Ms. Ruth Kumata Mrs. Yemiko Kurokawa
Estate of Alice Mayeda M/M Glen Miller M/M Ted S. Mizuno Mrs. Maudie Noma Mr. Kenneth Oba
Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori M/M Sam Ozaki Pritzker Foundation Mr. Terrence A. Prorok M/M Steven Sakuma
Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Mary Samson
Mrs. Sachi Suzuki
M/M David Takada
M/M David Takada
Ms. Shuko Sara Takeuchi M/M Seizo Tamura
Mrs. Sue Terusaki
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Ms. Janice Wachtler
Mrs. Dorothy T. Wakamatsu Ms. Nancy j. Wilke
Ms. Mary Yamasaki
M/M Daniel Yoshida
M/M Daniel Yoshida
Mrs. Shigeko Yoshimura M/M William j. Yoshino M/M William j. Yoshino M/M Simon Zunamon
IN MEMORY OF
Alice K. Kawamura Haruko Kanemoto Haru Kanemoto Henry Shimojima Mary Koga
Haruko Kanemoto Waka Kimura Mary Koga
Haruko Kanemoto Yozzo George Kurokawa Alice Mayeda
Martha M. Nomura George lzui
George lzui
George Oba
George lzui
Rei Omori
Haruko Kanemoto George K. Omori Haru Kanemoto Martha M. Nomura George Oba Waka Kimura Haru Kanemoto George lzui
Haru Kanemoto
Hank Suzuki George lzui
Haru Kanemoto Waka Kimura
Kenji Matsumoto Ben H. Terusaki Tadao Kanetomo
Frances Tanaka Marge Rheaume Alice Kawamura
George lzui
Martha Nomura Fred Ota
William Yamamoto
Paul Hasegawa
Hideo David Yoshimura Henry Shimojima Ted Tadashi Tanimura Martha M. Nomura
In Honor /Recognition Donation
DONOR PERSON IN HONOR/RECOGNITION OF
M/M Masuto Fujii Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mr. Richard B. Fujii Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mrs. Tomiye Fujii Mrs. Tomiye Fujii's birthday M/M H. W. Nagata Marriage of Kathy Fuji and Bill Davis Mr. Jimmy Shiode Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mrs. Yoshimi Suzuki Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Ms. Shuko Sara Takeuchi Birth of Topham twins
2002 Special Membership
SPONSOR
Mr. Herman Gold M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa M/M Minoru Saito
Mr. Henry K. Sakai
Ms. Nikki Smith
Mr. Go Sugiura Mr. Benjamin S. Tani Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura
FRIEND Ms. Janet Ayers M/M Noboru Honda
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto Mr. Christopher Takashi Kondo Mr. Hiromu Masumoto
Mr. James I. Matsumoto Ms. Masako I. Matsumoto
Northside Friends Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Lawrence D. Schectman
Dr. Tom Shimoda
Ms. Nancy Tom
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita M/M Masami Yoshinari
This FY 2002 annual report covers the time period July 1, 2001, to June 30, 2002.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2002 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs book.
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JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2002.
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Contributions $ 119,397
United Way Allocation 76,147
Membership 34,505
Special Events (net) 98,648
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUPPORT
REVENUE Program Fees Activity Fees
Interest & Dividend Income
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
TOTAL EXPENSES
124,663
42,414
38,991 206,068
654,758
331,519
986,277
Excess of Expenses over Support and Revenue
A complete copy of these financial statements, aud ited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., is available fo r viewing at our office.
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)ASC BOARD OF DI RECTORS
Executive Board
President Lisa Sakai
Vice President, TransAgra International
VP Public Relations Pat Matsumoto
Assistant Commissioner, Chicago Dept of Cultural Affairs
VP Finance Steven I<. Takaki
Principal, Takaki, Close & Associates, Ltd.
VP Membership Christopher T. l
Japanese American Service Committee
ANNUAL REPORT
2001-2002
A CHANGING FABRIC
Founded in 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) originally served the needs of the lssei and Nisei (the Japanese immigrants and their American-born children) who left World War II internment camps to start new lives in Chicago. As might be expected, those needs changed with time. This periodic reassessment and refocusing of energies to reflect the lives of its members has been a regular and necessary exercise during the JASC's more than 50 years of existence.
In June 2002, the following revision of the organization's mission statement was approved at the annual Membership meeting.
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to provide comprehensive social services such as adult day care, home support care and counseling to the diverse community of the greater Chicago/and area. The JASC is also dedicated to raising awareness and preserving its Japanese American heritage through the presentation of educational and cultural programming.
Providing social services and preserving Japanese
American heritage. This is how the JASC strengthens the fabric of the community today. This is how the
JASC works each and every day.
CONNECTING WITH OUR SENIORS
On a given winter morning, a visitor to the JASC might notice a group of senior citizens seated at tables in the Adult Day Services area. They are going over the news of the day with one of the activity leaders. This is one of the many ways in which Adult Day Services helps seniors keep in touch with themselves, each other, and the outside world.
Seniors who are emotionally and socially involved and who maintain their physical well-being can avoid or delay being placed into nursing homes. Thus, Adult Day Services offers activities, games, and exercise, as well as the opportunity to dine with others in a group setting. It uses holiday celebrations to involve families in the group ... or to create an extended family for clients who have no close relatives.
On that same winter morning, a visitor might find the supervisor of Home Support Services placing calls to the homes of other seniors. She asks about their health, inquires whether their homes are adequately heated during the ongoing cold snap, and tells them about an upcoming community event
at the JASC. At that moment, in other parts of the city,
the homemakers on her staff are arriving at clients' homes to clean, to put away groceries they purchased, or to cook something tasty for the evening meal.
Helping senior citizens live
independently, comfortably,
and safely in their own
homes for as long as they can.
This is how the JASC strengthens the fabric of the community today.
CONNECTING ACROSS BARRIERS
On another day, a visitor might enter the JASC building just as the social worker from the Casework and Counseling program is leaving. She is rushing out to meet with a family who lives
in a suburb of Chicago. The family has recently arrived from japan and needs some assistance in registering the oldest child for the upcoming term at the local high school. The social worker, who speaks both English and Japanese fluently, serves as translator, making sure that the parents and school officials understand each other's expectations.
Later in the day, she visits a married couple at their home. The wife is from japan; the husband is an American of
European heritage. Recently married, they quickly discovered that each had behavioral quirks that the other could not tolerate. Over time, the social worker helps the couple to identify the issues that are troubling them and to understand the ethnic or cultural bases for their problems.
Back at the office, the social worker checks her calendar and
notes that the regular group meeting at a nearby seniors'
residence is to take place in a few days' time. These meetings
allow group members to exchange views on a number of topics
in an informal, friendly setting. Many discussions focus on
issues associated with aging, and allow participants to voice
their concerns before a sympathetic and supportive audience.
Helping people bridge the gaps caused by
differences in language, custom, or age that
separate them from others.
This is how the JASC
strengthens the fabric of the community today.
CONNECTING WITH OUR HEALTH
A visitor who enters the JASC building might find himself or herself swept along with a crowd of people who have come
to take advantage of low-cost diagnostic tests. Twice a year, the JASC organizes Health Screening events that allow participants to monitor their cholesterol levels, as well as other disease indicators. Results, together with general advice from a physician, are mailed directly to the participants.
Once a year, seniors can come to the JASC for free flu and pneumonia shots from the Chicago Department on Aging and the Chicago Department of Public Health. And on weekdays throughout the year, the JASC and the Chicago
Department on Aging offer healthful, low-cost lunches through the Golden Diners program. The opportunity to take meals in the company of friends is an extra benefit.
A visit to the JASC can also demand quiet attention. Driver's education courses developed by the American Association of Retired Persons are offered in both English and Japanese. Also offered in either language is a review of the State of
Illinois Rules of the Road.
Tai chi classes, with ongoing sessions taught at three different
levels, focus the quiet inward. Students old and young gather to perform graceful, flowing motions together, gaining strength, flexibility, and serenity.
Helping people maintain optimal
health of the body, mind, or spirit ...
or all three.
This is how the JASC
strengthens the fabric of the community today.
CONNECTING WITH OUR ROOTS
A visit to the JASC can open a door to the past. A high school
student may call the JASC's Legacy Center archives and library
to do research for a history project on World War 11 internment
camps. A researcher may search the holdings for material
documenting the eastward migration of Japanese Americans
who had lived in a certain region of California. A family may
contact the archivist, offering to donate to the JASC collection
a number of wartime diaries and letters written by their lssei
grandfather.
The door also may open to reveal an opportunity to experience
a traditional Japanese art or craft. Classes in ikebana and
sumi-e-flower-arranging and ink-and-brush painting-are
offered on a regular basis, as are classes in origami, or paper
folding. Food, of course, is the strongest and most accessible
means to achieve a cultural connection. Japanese cooking
classes give students a chance to focus on a specific tech
nique-such as sushi-making-or a traditional menu-such
as the New Year's table.
Others may prefer to establish their own cultural connections on a one-on-one basis. In Japanese language classes they
can learn conversational and reading basics in an informal, friendly setting.
Helping people gain an understanding
of Japanese Americans and their historical
and cultural roots.
This is how the JASC
strengthens the fabric of the community today.
This is how the JASC works each and every day.
From the President
Dear Friends:
It's amazing how quickly things can change. At the start of the new Millennium the world was filled with the hope of a new era. We marveled at the accomplishments and discoveries mankind had made over the centuries and looked forward to a future where the possibilities seemed endless. Here at the JASC we shared the same optimism. To better serve our community, we planned exciting new programs targeting our multi-generational community. We even
talked about a substantial building renovation that would turn our Clark Street location into a true community center. Unfortunately, that rosy future was short-lived. With the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, we all suddenly realized how fragile and vulnerable tomorrow is.
Today we are at war and in the middle of a dismal economy. The future is uncertain and I know how hard it is to think beyond the health and safety of your immediate family. However, I am asking you to do just that. Now, more than ever, we need to reach out to each other.
The record amount of charitable giving to the families of those lost on 9/11 was wonderful to see. But the JASC needs your help, too. The slow down in the economy has severely impacted our financial resources on many fronts. Corporate sponsorships are substantially decreased as companies struggle to reduce their costs. The State and Federal budget deficits have government reducing their payments to us, and lower interest rates have reduced the amount of income we earn from our investments. Even the United Way, one of our traditional sources for our social service funding, has had to cut back on their allocation to us. All of this results in an uncertain financial future for the JASC. However, in spite of the gloom and doom we have hope. Hope because there are people like you who realize the difference one person can make. Hope because there are people like you who understand the importance of the JASC and its place in our community. Hope because there are people like you who want to make sure the JASC will still be around for our children.
The JASC shows the world the positive impact an ethnically diverse population can have on the strength and freedom of society. We're here making a positive difference in someone's life. We're here because the way to combat hate and
bigotry is through education and awareness. We're here now and, with your help, we'll be here tomorrow.
Lisa Sakai
I .
PRESIDENT
From the Executive Director
Dear Friends:
It is hard to believe that I am coming to the end of my fifth year as Executive Director. Thinking back on why I decided to take the position, I know it had to do with the feeling that the JASC leadership, staff, and members were looking for a change and wanted to move the community forward. There has been a lot of change: upgraded electrical and computer systems; a new bus donated by the William T. Yamamoto family; a wheelchair-accessible van purchased to expand services; new classes; co-sponsorship of"Reminiscing in Swingtime" at the Museum of Contemporary Art with the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society and the Asian American Jazz Fest 2001. We had new initiatives such as the Nikkei Community Assessment, the Legacy Center, and the Asian American bone marrow donor drives. We have brought together diverse audiences through unique experiences such as Japanese storytelling events and Taiko workshops. We have expanded the diversity of who we are and whom we serve so that all are welcome to the JASC.
We are interconnected with a larger community. We were privileged to participate in the first two national Nikkei conferences and to witness the unveiling of the National Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism. We worked in coalition with other Asian and non-Asian groups to educate ourselves and others to prevent hate crimes. With the rest of the nation, we mourned the tragedies of 9/11, and we felt proud that Americans of Japanese ancestry stood up for the civil rights of Muslims, Arab Americans, and others perceived as the enemy. Sometimes we initiated changes, sometimes changes were forced upon us. Through all of this, we have continued to move forward.
From these "pieces of our quilt" we have created an interesting yet beautiful pattern. However, the poor economy has forced us to face one of our biggest challenges. Corporate and foundation partners are reducing their support. Interest revenue is at an all-time low. At the same time, all expenses have increased dramatically, from utilities to health insurance benefits. In response, we have tripled our fundraising; we have improved the building to attract many groups and organizations; we have preserved our endowment; and we squeeze every penny. Unfortunately, all of these measures will not be enough to address an ever-widening gap between revenue and the cost of providing services.
There is hope. Our greatest assets are the people who care about the Nikkei community and the JASC. We have the hardest working and most creative staff who are also volunteers and donors, giving above and beyond what anyone could ask of them. We can meet this challenge as we have in the past, with the active participation of members, volunteers, board members, organizations, and corporations working positively together.
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Featured Artists
Ritsuko Inouye developed her sewing skills in Independence, Oregon, her hometown. After the start of World War II, she and her family were evacuated first to the Tule Lake
Relocation Center in California and then to the Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho, where she married George Inouye. After their release from camp, the couple eventually settled in Chicago and raised their two daughters. Mrs. Inouye began to create quilts after she retired as a dressmaker. At first she used traditional American quilt patterns, but in time she found her own style, incorporating Japanese motifs into her works. Once a month from October through May, Mrs. Inouye leads meetings of the JASC's Quilting Club. She created the quilts that appear on the front cover and pages 2, 4, 6, and 8.
Joyce Morimoto is a quilting student of Ritsuko Inouye. A Sansei, she grew up in Chicago and learned to sew from her mother. Like her teacher, Joyce draws inspiration from Japanese design motifs and works ethnic textiles into her quilt creations. Joyce is a member of the JASC Board of Directors and works as a children's museum and exhibit concept developer. She and her husband, Rick, have two children, Emiko and Kenji. Joyce created the quilt that appears on page 10.
Black and white photo processing donated by Akai Photo Lab, Chicago, IL.
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JASC Donations
Corporate Members
Diversey-Paulina Building Corp.
Corporate
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Omron Foundation, Inc.
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Aetna Foundation
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
Chicago Japanese American Council
Japanese Chamber of Commerce &
Industry of Chicago
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Industral Bank of Japan
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Monsanto Fund Matching Gift Center
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts
The Quaker Oats Foundation
United Way /Crusade of Mercy-
Asian Amercan Community
iiOutreach Commiittee
Woods Foundaton of Chicago
ii
Government
Chicago Department of Cuiltural Affairs
Illinoiis Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
Illinois Department of Commerce &
Communiity Affairs
National Historicali Pubiications and l
Records Commiission (NHPRC)
Organizations
Uniited Methodiist Women of Ravenswood Fellowship UMC
Organizations In-Kind
American Airlines
Asian American Law Enforcement
Association
Bob Chinn's Crab House
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Chicago Japanese American Council Chicago Mounted Police
Christ Church of Chicago
City of Chicago/Park District
Devon Church of Jesus Christ
Genki Walking Group
Heiwa Terrace
Japan Information Center JFC International, Inc.
Joseph Stockton Elementary School Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lakeside Japanese Christian Church Midwest Buddhist Temple Mitsuwa Marketplace
Nal's Auto Service
Natural Selection
New Horizons (JACL)
Nisei Post #1183 Parody Productions/Allan Meyer Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist
Church
Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association
Sun-Wah Restaurant
Sunshine Cafe
Tampopo
Toguri Mercantile Co.
Tohkon Judo Academy
Triangle Camera
Uniited Bindery Seirvices, Inc.
Uptown Ace Hardware
Whiitney Young High School
Individuals
Amy Abe
William A. Aki
Joe Akiyama
Richard Amaino
D/M Minoru Amimoto
Anonymous
M/M Herbert K. Aragak
i john Asai
i Noboru James Asato
Jainet Ayers
Mary M. Bingo
Frances Chikahisa
Thomas A. Corbett
Mineko Der Weduwe
Betsy Kirkley Edwards
Yaho Fuji
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Kiyoko KasaiFujiu
i Mary M. Fukam
i Evelyn Garbo
Steven Hamlin
Roy M. Hashimoto Mickey Hatfield Albert Hayashi Memmy Hirakawa
Tats Hirotsuka
Rev. Gloria Hopewell
Hisa Hori Jane Hyosaka Mary Y. Hyosaka Alice Y. Ichikawa
Kanji lchiki Grace lgasaki
Jane Ike
Estate of Mary Sasabe Ikeda Charles lnamine M/M George Inouye Calvin Ishida John Iwaoka
Ray Kagami
Frank M. Kajikawa Albert Kamiya M/M Tosh Kasai M/M Jack Kawakami
Fr ank Kaz Kawamoto
Kazumi Kay Kawamoto
Eveilyn Kebo
Lillian Kimoto
Lllian C. Kimura
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Mina Kimura
Randy Kimura
Sumi Kobayashi
Eilyse Koren-Camarra Mi nnie Kubose
D/M Roy Y. Kurotsuchi M/M Shigeru Kushi
Yurie Kushi no
Martha Makino
Julie I. Marden
Charles Martinez
Hiromu Masumoto
Shigeyo Matsuda
Ben Matsuoka
Gordon J. McKinnon M/M Steven Y. Miinaga
Gregory Miiyake
Helen Miiyake
Torno Miyake
June K. Mor
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Mort Morita
Pamela Morooka
Donna Mukogawa
Tomoye Muraoka
M/M Shunichi Nakagawa
Tsune S. Nakagawa
Fujiye Nakamura
HiroshiNakano
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Kurt Nakaoka
D/M KatsumiNeeno
i Ruth Nehring
Tim K. Nishimoto
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John Nishimura Susie S. Nishimura
Fusako Nitahara
Keiko Noma
Hideko Ogawa
Dr. Virginia Ohlson
Hana Okamoto
D/M Harry Omor
i Hatsuko Omor
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YukMOshiro
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M/M Glen Ostgaard Merry Oya
Dr. RyoichMOyasu
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M/M Sam OzakMM/M YojMi OzakMi
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M / M Frank Sasai M/M John SasakM
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M/M WMlliam ShimizuM
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Margaret Shntaku EMsiel Shiohara
Misao Shiratsuk
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Louise Sonoda
Jean S. Tahara
Rev. Shunjo Takahashi M/M Kenichi J. Takaki M/M John Takemoto Marie Takeshita Asako Takusagawa M/M Takeshi Tanimoto Sumie Tanimura Hi sako Tashi ro
M/M Thomas S. Teraji Iva Toguri
Chiye Tomihiro
Ada K. Tsurutani Kazumi Unno
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen M/M Cary Wong Hero Yamaguchi
Ruth Yamamoto Mary Yamasaki M/M George Yamate Gary Yasutake
Lucille Yee
D/M Hidejiro Yokoo M/M Ronald Yoshino Nancy Young
Ind iv i duals In-Kind
Anonymous 1 Anonymous 2
Roy Akune
Sue Capozziello Susan Chapman
Phillip Elkins Alan Endo
Jon Fujiu
Pat Guida
Yosh Harada Chiye Higashide
Esther Hurh/Tony StreMit TomMi Inouye
Sue lsoda
Michio lwao Ruby lzui
Len Kaihara
Dorothy & HMiroshi Kaneko George Kato
Sakie Kawahara
NobMi Kay
JoAnn KMng
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Sawako Kojima
Tomoko KunMita
Ruth Kumata
Pat Matsumoto
Keiko Matsushita
Helen MMiyake
Sue MMiyake
Tak & Junko Mizuta
Yoshiko MoMr
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iMKMm Amino Morton
iMLsa Mukoyama
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Carl & Miyo Muraoka Maran Nakagawa
iMMay Nakano
MarMNishimoto
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M/M William Okamoto Chieko Onoda
Haruko Oshiro
Merry Oya
Winnie Ricker
M/M Greg Rivera Lisa Sakai
Harumi Sakoda
Louise Sonoda
Yoshimi Suzuki
Sadako Szathmary
David Tanimura Toshiko Willgerodt
Dale & Laurie Wing George Wong Ms. Yokoo
M/M Yoshio Yamamoto Yoshiko Yoshihara
M.MYoshimuraM
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Alice ZimringM
2001
Fuji Fest
Corporate Sponsor s
Purple Orchid Level
BlueCross & BlueShield of Illinois Charles Schwab Corporation
Harmony Nursing and RehabiMlitation Center Japan Airlines
UnMited Airlines
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Cherry Blossom Level
Ameritech
Manshio & WaMllace McDonald's CorporationMMcKinsey & Company TransAgra International, Inc. UnMited Bindery Services
Blue Iris Level
Masuda, Funai, EMifert & MMitchell Uptown National Bank
Yamada & Associates
Friends
D/M Min Amimoto
Nobor u Asato
Mary Doi/Jae Cerney & Family Yaho Fujii
Jae Kwan Ha
Richard C. Haberkorn & Family M/M Yoshiro Harada & Family
Takeichi Miles Higa
Esther Hurh
M/M George Inouye M/M Noboru Kikuta
Patricia Kubistal Shigeyo Matsuda
M/M Jerry Matsumoto & Family M itutoyo Corporation
Shu Miyazaki
D/M Richard Morimoto M/M Yoshinori Murata
R/M Masaru Nambu
Nomura Enterprises, Inc.
Li,nda Ogawa
ohn Onoda
J,
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Plaridel Sen er,s
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M/M Osamu Ta,n abe
Benjamin S,Tani
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Nanc,Tom y
Chi,e Tomihiro y,
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M/M Dudley Yatabe
Lucille Ye,e
Paulin,e Yoshioka
Na,n cy Young
Raffle and Silent Auction
Donors
Anheuse,-Busch r,
Anne Namba Desig,ns
Ann Sathe,Restaurant r Tatsu Aok,i
Auditorium Theatre Counci,l
BlueCross & BlueShield of Illinois
ohn F,Bukacek
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Calo Restauran,t
Charles lfer,an Coiffures,Ltd,g,
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Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Cubs
Chica,o Kosaido Corporate,DBA Hilldale g,
,Golf Club
Chicag,Shakespeare Theatre
o Chicago Tribune
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Wolve,s
Bob Chin,n ',Crab House s
City of Chicago,Dept of Cultural Affairs
C,o ng,resswoma , n Jan . Schakowsk,y
Court Theatr,e
The Drak,Hote,e l
Rog,er Ebert
Four Season,Hotel Chica,o s
g,Francesca's on Br,yn M,awr Restauran,
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Frank's Jewelr,y
Lisa Harada Fu,jikaw a ean Fu,jiu
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Alice Hashimot,
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Hubbard Street Dance Com,pan,y
Pete Hironak a
Tomi Inouy e
Ritsuko Inou,ye
Yumiko lrei,Col
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To,gu i Mercantil,
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Japa nese Amer,ca n Serv,ice Committee of i,
Chicago
Japa,n So Small
May Y,Kambara
. Kikkoma,n Foods Inc.
, Kev,n The Restaurant
i,A,bert , Koga /Marion Ishii
l,Kurt,is Product,ions LaStrada Ristora,n te Lawry's,The Prime Rib
, Ly,ric Opera of Ch,icago
Marshall Field's Pro,ject Imag,ine McDonald's Corporation Midwest Aikido Cente,
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Caro,Mi,ake
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Joyce and Rick Mo rimoto Museum of Contempora ry Art New Japan Restaurant
Nikke,Traditions i
Takeko Nomiya North American Bea,Compa ny
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Kevin Okazak
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Chieko Onoda
Onomol,Fine Jewelryi
Phi Stefan,Restaurants
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Lidia Rozmus
RiverBikes of Chicago
Saito,Inc. ,
Lisa Saka,
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Schaefer's Fine Wines Food & Sp irits Masako Shimizu
Anne Shimo,jima
Haru Shimo,jima
Shinsen, J.,C. Ltd. ,
St,i r Frida,Nig,ht y !
Stuart Rodg,er Photog,r ap h
s yGl,e n,n Sugiyama
J,im Tribolet -Desig,ned Fitnes,s
Naom,Neg,Tran i i
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Uptown National Bank of Chica,g
Urba,n Oasi,s
Joe,l Wilcoxe,n
Toshik,Willgerod
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Yamamot,o -Yoshida Famil yYonamine Com,pan,y
Supporter
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Jod,Oshita Bajo
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Buddhist Tem,ple of Chicag
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Yaho Fu,j ii,
K,iyoko Kasai Fu,ji u JACL
M,idwest Buddhist Temple
New Chicago Japanese Amercan Associaton
ii,Glenn Sug,iyama
Cary Wong
Sandra Yamate
K,iyo Yoshimura
2001
Holiday Appeal Donors
Sti,r -Friday Night
! M/M Joseph Aberer Yoshiko Adaniya Mariko I. Ak
i Anonymous
M/M Toru Aok
i D/M Harold Arai M/M Takeru Asa Mem,Asakura
i Janet Ayers
Alyse Azuma
D/M Ben Chikaraishi
M/M Walter/Judy Demchuk
M/M Alan Endo
M/M Benjamin Fujimoto
Martin H,Fu,jimoto .
M/M Mitsuo Fu,jishima
Martha M. Fukami
lkuko Furusawa
Yoshim,Golden
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M/M J,i m Goodman
Charle,Hanano
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M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa
Tomi lij,ima
Tetsuo lko
D/M Seij,ltahar
a Jo,Iwaok,
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May Kambar
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Yoneko Frances Kawabat
a M/M Noboru Kikuta
April Ki mura
Jo Ann C. Ki ng
M/M Roy Koizum
i Christophe,Takashi Kondo
r M/M Pavel Krau,
s
Patricia Kubistal
M/M James Kumak
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M/M Hiroshi Kuwashim,a
C. Lanialoha Lee-Sumber,
g Calvin Manshi
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Hiromu Masumoto
Ben Matsuok,a
M/M Shigemi Mazaw,
a M/M Chico Minag
a M/M Shu Miyazak
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M/M Takanori Mizuta Dr. Paul Morimoto
D/M Richard Morimoto Jessie Morisato
D/M Mototsugu Morita Mary Muramoto Dr. Alice Murata Mary Nakagawa
Hisako Nakamoto Lillian Y. Nakamoto Carolyn K. Nakamura Fujiye Nakamura
Kurt Nakaoka
Arthur Nishimura Asako Nishimura
June Oda
Elsie Ogawa
Linda Ogawa M/M Robert Ogi
M/M William Okamoto Lydia Omori
Mitzi Omura
M/M Hideo Onoda M/M Dick Oshima M/M Robert K. Oshiro Marie K. Otaka
Hon. Sandra R. Otaka Michiko Payson-Kameda M/M Robert Prosise Toshiko Sahara
Henry K. Sakai
Toshi Sakata
M/M Mitsuzo Shida Nami Shio
M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Midori Sugimoto Joseph K. Suzuki Midori Takaki Chizu Takaoka
Hideko Tamura
Robert Tanaka Jim Tanouye
Hire Tokubo
M/M George Torimaru M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki George K. Uchima M/M William Ujiiye
Henry Umeki M/M Linda Kawano/Charles Valauskas Karen Vargas
D/M Wesley K. Watanabe M/M Kenneth Yahiro M/M Ben K. Yamagiwa Kay K. Yamagiwa
Terri Yamaguchi
2002
Reminiscing in Swingtime
M/M Yosh Amino Anonymous M/M Takeru Asa M/M Debbie & Bob Burns
Frances Chikahisa
D/M Ben Chikaraishi M/M Jae Cerney/Mary Doi M/M Paul Doi M/M Barbara Finn/Merrick Yaho Fujii M/M Mitsue Fujishima Jean M. Fujiu Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu M/M Charles Furuyama
Richard C. Haberkorn June Harada
D/M Michael Harada M/M Patricia Harada/Tom Rowland M/M Yoshiro Harada
Ross Harano
M/M Howard Hieshima D/M Seiji ltahara
Jo Ann C. King
Erika V. Kono
Elyse Koren-Camarra
Ruth Kumata M/M Peggy Wallace/Calvin Manshio M/M Jerry Matsumoto M/M Kimitsu Matsumoto
Dean H. Matsuo
M/M Hire Mayeda
Allen H. Meyer
M/M James Mishima M/M Hire Miyagawa M/M Giichi Moriwaki
Dr. Alice Murata Tsune S. Nakagawa Mieko Nasu
Asako Nishimura
Dianne Nishimura Takeko A. Nomiya June Oda
Lynn Oda
Yasuko Okigawa Lydia Omori
M/M Hosen Oshita
Hon. Sandra R. Otaka Merry Oya
M/M Sam Ozaki
Nicole Pfeiffer M/M Robert Prosise
Hermia Ramos
M/M Minoru Saito Henry K. Sakai
Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Al Shimizu
Anne Shimojima M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Sadako Szathmary M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha Benjamin S. Tani Sadako Tengan
M/M David Toguri Jennifer K. Toguri
Ryan Toguri
Chiye Tomihiro
Lydia Tomita
Dr. Roy K. A. Wesley M/M Brooke Whitted Atsuno B. Yamaguchi Alice E. Yamamoto M/M Dudley Yatabe M/M Daniel Yoshida Kiyo Yoshimura M/M Masami Yoshinari
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch Sam Fukaye
Frank T. Kambara
Fred Toguri William T. Yamamoto
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service field. No donations were received in FY 2002. However, donations will be gratefully accepted to continue this worthwhile fund.
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Memorial Gifts
DONOR
American Osteopathic Association Anonymous
M/M Yosh Amino M/M Yosh Amino M/M Yosh Amino
Dr. Katherine M. Arens M/M Paul Ase M/M Debbie & Bob Burns M/M Debbie & Bob Burns M/M Richard Connors Ms. j udith E. Fors M/M Frank Fujihara M/M Frank Fujihara Mrs. Mary Fujii
Ms. jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu M/M Henry Fujiura
Mrs. Alice Fukuyama Mrs. Namiye Hanamoto Mrs. Namiye Hanamoto M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada Mr. Albert Hayashi
Rachel D. Kohler/ Mark S. Hoplamazian M/M Kaz Horita
Mr. Tom T. Horita
M/M E. F. & Jan Huskisson
Ms. Alice Y. Ichikawa
Ms. Marion Ishii
Mr. Michio lwao
Ms. Ellyn j. Iwaoka
Ms. Judy M. Iwaoka Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka M/M Thomas Kaihara
IN MEMORY OF
Alice Kawamura May Tanii
Haru Kanemoto Mary Koga George lzui
Kay Watanabe
Haru Kanemoto
Haruko Kanemoto George lzui George lzui Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi George lzui
George lzui
Masao Fujii and Kay K. Fujii Haru Kanemoto
George lzui
Leland S. Takao
George lzui
Dick K. Fukuyama
Frances Tanaka Marge Rheaume
Henry Shimojima Ted Miyata
Eric Yamauchi
Ted Tanimura
Liz lsoda
Yozzo Kurokawa
Ike Mayeda
Jim lsono
Paul Kageyama
Akira Morimoto
Chiyoko Yamakuwa &
Roy Hayashi
Martha Nomura
Haru Kanemoto
Haru Kanemoto
Kay Watanabe
Mary Koga
Mary Koga
Emiko lwao
Sam Iwaoka
Frank Morimitsu
Alex Taro Iwaoka
George lzui
DONOR
Dr. jewel M. Kanai M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi M/M Eugene Kimura Ms. Mina Kimura Mr. Albert Koga Ms. Ruth Kumata Mrs. Yemiko Kurokawa
Estate of Alice Mayeda M/M Glen Miller M/M Ted S. Mizuno Mrs. Maudie Noma Mr. Kenneth Oba
Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori Mr. Casey H. Omori M/M Sam Ozaki Pritzker Foundation Mr. Terrence A. Prorok M/M Steven Sakuma
Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Mary Samson
Mrs. Sachi Suzuki
M/M David Takada
M/M David Takada
Ms. Shuko Sara Takeuchi M/M Seizo Tamura
Mrs. Sue Terusaki
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Mrs. Lily M. Turuda
Ms. Janice Wachtler
Mrs. Dorothy T. Wakamatsu Ms. Nancy j. Wilke
Ms. Mary Yamasaki
M/M Daniel Yoshida
M/M Daniel Yoshida
Mrs. Shigeko Yoshimura M/M William j. Yoshino M/M William j. Yoshino M/M Simon Zunamon
IN MEMORY OF
Alice K. Kawamura Haruko Kanemoto Haru Kanemoto Henry Shimojima Mary Koga
Haruko Kanemoto Waka Kimura Mary Koga
Haruko Kanemoto Yozzo George Kurokawa Alice Mayeda
Martha M. Nomura George lzui
George lzui
George Oba
George lzui
Rei Omori
Haruko Kanemoto George K. Omori Haru Kanemoto Martha M. Nomura George Oba Waka Kimura Haru Kanemoto George lzui
Haru Kanemoto
Hank Suzuki George lzui
Haru Kanemoto Waka Kimura
Kenji Matsumoto Ben H. Terusaki Tadao Kanetomo
Frances Tanaka Marge Rheaume Alice Kawamura
George lzui
Martha Nomura Fred Ota
William Yamamoto
Paul Hasegawa
Hideo David Yoshimura Henry Shimojima Ted Tadashi Tanimura Martha M. Nomura
In Honor /Recognition Donation
DONOR PERSON IN HONOR/RECOGNITION OF
M/M Masuto Fujii Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mr. Richard B. Fujii Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mrs. Tomiye Fujii Mrs. Tomiye Fujii's birthday M/M H. W. Nagata Marriage of Kathy Fuji and Bill Davis Mr. Jimmy Shiode Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Mrs. Yoshimi Suzuki Marriage of Kathy Fujii and Bill Davis Ms. Shuko Sara Takeuchi Birth of Topham twins
2002 Special Membership
SPONSOR
Mr. Herman Gold M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa M/M Minoru Saito
Mr. Henry K. Sakai
Ms. Nikki Smith
Mr. Go Sugiura Mr. Benjamin S. Tani Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura
FRIEND Ms. Janet Ayers M/M Noboru Honda
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto Mr. Christopher Takashi Kondo Mr. Hiromu Masumoto
Mr. James I. Matsumoto Ms. Masako I. Matsumoto
Northside Friends Mr. Hirao Smokey Sakurada M/M Lawrence D. Schectman
Dr. Tom Shimoda
Ms. Nancy Tom
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita M/M Masami Yoshinari
This FY 2002 annual report covers the time period July 1, 2001, to June 30, 2002.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2002 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs book.
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JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2002.
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Contributions $ 119,397
United Way Allocation 76,147
Membership 34,505
Special Events (net) 98,648
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUPPORT
REVENUE Program Fees Activity Fees
Interest & Dividend Income
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
TOTAL EXPENSES
124,663
42,414
38,991 206,068
654,758
331,519
986,277
Excess of Expenses over Support and Revenue
A complete copy of these financial statements, aud ited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., is available fo r viewing at our office.
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)ASC BOARD OF DI RECTORS
Executive Board
President Lisa Sakai
Vice President, TransAgra International
VP Public Relations Pat Matsumoto
Assistant Commissioner, Chicago Dept of Cultural Affairs
VP Finance Steven I<. Takaki
Principal, Takaki, Close & Associates, Ltd.
VP Membership Christopher T. l grams: To Preserve & Share
CLASSES
Naomi Neg1 Tran (third from left) teaching contemporary Origami Japanese paper folding techniques.
Assistant Emiko Koo1 and chef Kazuyoshi Narusawa demonstrate some makizushi techniques at one of the cooking classes
"I love the classes! They are small enough not to be intimidating, and the teachers are very patient. The classes bring me closer to understanding my heritage."
-Stacey Tobias, JASC member
JASC believes that Japanese American culture is best revered by teaching it, and spreading it around to be appreciated by people of all ethnicities and ages,
Over 20 different classes were held at JASC during the year, involving 560 students and totaling 3,611 hours of instruction. Classes ranged from the artistic (like Sumi-e ink pointing and ceramics), to the physical (including women's judo and toi chi), to the musical (toiko drumming), to the sublime (lkebono flower arranging),
Cooking (and eating) of traditional and neo-Joponese cuisine continues at JASC, with small class sizes facilitating on intimate and often hands-on approach to creating ethnic delectables,
COMMUNITY CENTER
Instructor Calvin Lee (foreground) and the Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago
"We hold our ongoing rehearsals
at JASC. In addition to the friendly atmosphere and central location, the JASC and staff always provide us with wonderful accommodations and a very flexible schedule."
-Andrew Lee, Stir-Friday Nightl Asian-American sketch comedy group
The JASC building continues to be a focal and gathering point for the community, Its convenient location, availability
of parking, and congenial atmosphere make it home to many diverse organizations, These groups help keep the facility
a vibrant and busy place almost every day and night,
Those that consider the JASC home include:
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Tompopo Club Japanese cultural program for preschoolers;
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President's Message
Dear Friends,
It is certainly a privilege to greet and present to you, along with the JASC Executive Director, Staff and Board of Directors, the Japanese American Service Committee 2003-2004 Annual Report.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Iwould like to express our sincere gratitude to you, the members, friends and, indeed, family of the JASC. Through your thoughtful and heartfelt support, we continue to strive to bring quality programs and services to the greater Chicagoland area.
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Though we can never fully acknowledge the generosity and kindness of our JASC supporters, the Board would like to assure you that we are working hard to honor and respect your commitment to, and investment in, the agency. We understand the vital role the JASC plays both in offering quality social services to the community at large and in providing opportunities and outlets for exploring Japanese and Japanese American culture, heritage and identity.
In order to maximize our ability to serve in these roles, the Board has taken a two-pronged approach of examining the agency internally, as well as reaching out externally. As our country's economy steadily improves, the Board has been evaluating and taking steps to strengthen our infrastructure and processes to ensure that we are fully able to take advantage of opportunities to maintain and expand our services and activities. At the same time, we are looking beyond our current boundaries, seeking and reaching out to new groups of people and individuals to introduce them to, and invite them to participate in, our cultural and community programs, as well as our social service programs.
In this way, we hope to continue to understand and meet the needs of the community and to bring it together-now and
for generations to come.
Thank you very much for being a part of this vision and hope for the JASC.
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Rebecca C. Nakamura
President, JASC Board of Directors
Executive Director's Message
Dear Friends:
It has been an extraordinary year. Our biggest challenge has been to "Bridge Cultures and Span Generations." As we have learned through the Nikkei Community Assessment (2003), our community is becoming increasingly diverse and dispersed. In its first year, our user-friendly and beautifully designed web site has helped us reach many more people. We have expanded our partnerships for cultural programming, participating in the US-Japan 150 Historical Retrospective, and with Silk Road Theatre Project for a benefit performance of "Tea." We have launched an exciting partnership with Tsukasa Daiko, a Taiko Dojo founded by Hide Yoshihashi. This is an opportunity for people of any age and heritage to connect with Japanese American culture through Taiko drumming.
The Nisei were wise to be among the first to develop programs such as Adult Day Services, Counseling and Home Support
i Services that help seniors live independently in their own homes as long as possible. Some Nisei are now benefiting from the supportive services and community programs that they developed for their lssei parents. However, the Nikkei Community
l Assessment shows that only a small fraction of seniors in our community receive the social services they need. Therefore, it
is important that we continue to provide the social services that fit the cultural values of our community over a wider geographic area. We have reassessed and restructured our services looking at how seniors benefit from the services we provide. We have streamlined our procedures to make our programs more accessible and more effective.
The information from the Community Assessment, combined with the quality of our programs and expanded partnerships, positions us well to have success developing new sources of revenue. Your support for the JASC has remained strong. Revenue increased from fundraising by 17%. Thanks to you and careful planning, our deficit has decreased significantly. While we have had to tap reserves to cover the deficit, we are closing the gap and anticipate greater financial stability in the coming year. With your help, our embrace can encircle all of our diversity.
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0Jean M. Fujiu .
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PAeTRON
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Mrs. Asoko Nishimuera
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Memorial Gifts (FY 04)
DONOR
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Ms. Patricia A Altman
M/M Yosh Amino
Ms. June K. Aragaki
Ms. Chia Wen Chen
Ms. Michiko Frances Chikahisa
M/M Paul Doi & Family
M/M Paul Doi & Family
Estate of Yoshiji Sahara
Ms. Judith E Fors
Mrs. Mary F Fujii
Mrs Mary F Fujii
M/M Benjamin Fujimoto Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu M/M Henry Fujiura
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
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Mr. Roy M Hashimoto
Mrs. Shizuko H. Honda
M/M Shoji Horita
Mr. Tom T Horita
Ms. Marion K. Ishii
Ms. Marion K. Ishii
Ms. Ellyn J Iwaoka
Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka
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Ms. Judy M Iwaoka
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Dr Robert S Iwaoka
Dr Robert S. Iwaoka
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M/M Calvin/ Peggy Wallace
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Spencer Loomis Elem. School PTO Mrs. H. Helen Miyake
M/M Perry M Miyake
M/M George W Morimitsu IN MEMORY OF
Susan Silver
Marie Nishimura Hiroko Nishi
Aiko Nakane Takanobu Matsui Aiko Nakane
Hiroko Nishi
Frank Shimizu
Yoshiji Sahara Thomas Fujibayashi Masao Fuji
Kay Fujii Thomas Okabe ChikOJi Tsurusaki Hiroko Nishi Jack Hirai Hanako Murata Maria Nishimura Jim Hamano Hillard Homer George Inouye Mary Hashimoto Hiroko Nishi Hiroko Nishi Hiroko Nishi Albert Koga
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Sam lsamu Iwaoka Wesley Shigeru OgawaFrank Kenichi Morimitsu Sam lsamu Iwaoka Frank Kenichi Morimitsu Wesley Shigeru OgawaSam lsamu Iwaoka Wesley Shigeru OgawaFrank Kenichi Morimitsu Aiko Nakane Aiko Nakane
Hiroko Nishi
Aiko Nakane
Kazuyoshi Hino
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Chikaji Tsurusaki
Chikaj1 Tsurusaki
ChikOJi Tsurusaki
Aki Matsushita Marie Nishimura
Aiko Nakane Hiroko Nishi Arthur and Virginia Morimitsu DONOR
Ms Masami Nagaoka Ms. Mieko Nasu
M/M Bing R Nish1ura M/M Gary Nishiura Mrs. Jessica Nishiura Ms Mary Nishiura
Mr. Paul Oda
Mrs. Rose S. Okabe
Mr. Eugene T Okamura Ms. Merry Y. Oya
M/M Henry Ozaki
M/M Hideo Saiki
Ms. Lisa Sakai M/M Jiro Sakamoto
M/M Bert Salzbrunn
M/M Frank Sasai
M/M John Sasaki
M/M Masato Sasaki M/M Thomas R. Sheridan Mr James Y Shikami
Mr James Y Shikami
Mr James Y Shikami
Ms Ann Sugano
Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara M/M George S Takemoto Mr George Taketoshi M/M Thomas S TerO)i M/M Thomas S TerO)i
Mrs. Akiko Toba
M/M Taketa Tomiyama Ms. Naomi Negi Tran Mrs. Yoneko Tsurusaki Mr Philip Wong
Ms. Jane Yakushiji M/M Daniel Yoshida M/M Daniel Yoshida M/M William J. Yoshino IN MEMORY OF
Aiko Nakane
Aiko Nakane
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nish1ura
Jerry Nishiura
Aiko Nakane Thomas Okabe Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi Sh1ngo Shima Frank Shimizu Toshiko Mayeda Kimiye Sasai
Hiroko Nishi
Frank Shimizu
Tak Matsui Frank Tsuru
Aiko Nakane Andrew Kambara Hiyano Maruoka LindyEnta
ChikOJi Tsurusaki TOJi Sonoda
ChikOJi Tsurusaki Harry Sabusawa Kay Masuda Thomas Miyamoto Chikaji Tsurusaki Aiko Nakane Chikaji Tsurusaki Quincy Wong
Harry Haruo Yakushiji William Yamamoto Paul Hasegawa Marie Nishimura
In Honor/Recognition Donations
DONOR IN HONOR OF
M/M Debbie & Bob Burns In celebration of Evan Burns· birthday Ms. Jean M Fujiu Jayde Cana
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know Thank you
The 2004 JASC Membership List can be found in the Member Services & Programs Book.
This FY 2004 annual repcrt covers the time period July l, 2003, to June 30. 2004
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate 1n admission to programs or treatment of employment in progams or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the US Civil R1ghtrs Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act. the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the US and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against. you have a right to file a complaint For information. contact the JASC at 773.275.0007
JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2004.
Support and Revenue:
Public Support: Contributions $708,502 United Way Allocation 52,070 Membership 60,840 Special Events (net) 127, 192 $342,604
Governmental Agencies Support 308,350
Revenue: Program Fees 93,684 Activity Fees 58,116 Interest & Dividend Income l 0,480 162,280
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $813,234
Expenses: Program Services Support Services 699,550 279,988
TOTAL EXPENSES $919,538
EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVER SUPPORT AND REVENUE ($106,304)
A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, PC, is available for viewing at our office.
2004 Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President Rebecca C. Nakamura
Independent Management Consultant
VP Finance Gregory Tademoto Investment Analyst, DTEC
VP Membership Donna Mukogawa
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Jody Oshita Bajor
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Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Consultant/Partner, New Dyonamics
Herman Gold
President/FounderoGold Management Consulting Services, Inc.
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Richard Haberkorn
Marketing Ma nageroEnergy Product Group-Motorolao-Retired
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Erika Kono
Associate DirectoroJapan America Society
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Kathryon Kimura Mlsna
SeniooCorporate AttorneyoMcDonald's Corporation
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Joyce Morimoto
Directoooof Technology ProgoramsoNationa Lekotek Centeo
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Chieko Onoda
Associate ProfessoroUniversity oof Illinois College oof Nursing
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Glenn Sugiyama
Ad ExecutiveoLeo Burnett U.oS.A.
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Kiyo Yoshimura
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to provide comprehensive social services such as adult day care, home support care and counseling to the diverse community of the greater Chicagoland area. The JASC is also dedicated to raising awareness and preserving its Japanese American heritage through the presentation of educational and cultural programming.
Founded August 30, 1946, the JASC is a non-profit, 50l(c)3 social services agency.
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Japanese American Service Committee
Annual Report 2003-2004
Member s o f a ta ko Jo drumming workshop
Bridging Cultures, Spanning Generations
Flexibility with underlying strength.
Keeping a watchful eye on the world of today,
while maintaining a firm grip on the past, and
an open mind tuned to the future.
It is w ith these tra i ts that the Japanese American
Service Committee of Chicago is able to
successfull y br idge cultures and span generatons.
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Social Services: Culturally Com
ADULT DAY SERVICES HOME SUPPORT SERVICES
"Good people. Good food. You meet people here, and you start smiling." -ShunsoSera
"The homemakers are really kind, and I feel comfortable having them come to my home. I used to worry so much, but now I am more relaxed because I know I can count on them for help."
-Mitsuko Castro
Serving seniors of diverse ethnicities and levels of health, For over 30 years, JASC homemakers have helped JASC's program is one of the longest running in Chicago. seniors maintain or extend their independent existences.
During its 23rd year, it served an average of 41 .4 seniors During the past year, 303 clients were provided with
each month, and provided 37,241 hours of proactive care. 4,845 hours of personal care, housekeeping, escort and
JASC's holistic and humanistic approach to seniors related services. seeks to stabilize or improve the mental, physical, emotional Besides these functional duties, by their very presence,
and social well-being of its clients. Adult Day Services allow JASC homemakers also provide much needed social
seniors to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own interaction and a feeling of security for their clients.
homes longer, helping to preserve their family structure,
dignity and self-respect.
Caption Shunso Sera with the JASC's Cecelio Caption JASC homemaker Ofelia Calayag and
Ocasio (better known as JR). the van/bus driver. Mitsuko Castro.
1 petent Carel Available to All
COUNSELING WELLNESS PROGRAMS
"I like the social service counseling program very much. I especially like the personal attention, theway the counselors really listen to me."
-M P, counseling client
Counseling was one of the fundamental services offered by the JASC upon its founding in 1946, The JASC's licensed clinical social worker is fluent in both English and Japanese, and often advocates for clients where language or cultural barriers would otherwise keep them from receiving proper care,
Counselors also provide direct relief, and help clients of all ages and ethnicities work out problems in their daily lives. This year they logged about 35-40 hours each month in support of their clients,
Caption. Frances Chikahisa, MSW, L CSW, client MP, and JASC social work intern Jordan Feldman.
"Keeping the body, mind and spirit fit makes much more sense than waiting to be sick before worrying about one's health." -Eric Mizuno, MD, volunteer physician at JASC health screenings
As evidence of its belief in proactive service, JASC has developed a host of programs with the aim of providing community members with the tools to stay in good health. This past year, JASC served up about 9,100 Golden Diners senior lunches (in conjunction with the Chicago Department on Aging), 165 people were checked during its two health screenings, and 178 free flu shots (in conjunction with the Chicago Department of Public Health and Chicago Department on Aging) were administered,
Scores more participated in wellness classes like Tai Chi exercises, taiko drumming and Japanese folk dancing.
Caption Volunteer health screening nurse Jeanne Toguri, RN, and Frances Sugai.
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LEGACY CENTER (ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY)
Children from Block 19. Jerome Relocation Center (ca 1944). part of the collection donated by Ryoko Kobayashi
Envelope of letter sent from Manzanar Relocation Center to Santa Anita Assembly Center. September 1944. part of the collection donated by Ryoko Kobayashi
"I consider the archive of the Japanese American Service Committee one of the best
in Chicago. Ifs well-organized, easy to research, and the photographic collection is filled with compelling images."
-Author Michael Williams. The Old Chicago Neighborhood Remembenng Life 1n the I 940s
The resettlement of thousands of Japanese Americans in Chicago during and after World War II holds a unique place in American and local history. The Legacy Center seeks to preserve and promote community heritage and common understanding of the Japanese American experience as an integral part of that history.
During this year, the Legacy Center received donations of personal papers and items, photographs, publications and audio-taped oral histories from scores of donors. These words, voices and pictures (many of them unique and too fragile to be duplicated) are not just locked away. The Legacy Center archive and library are available for use to all, free of charge .
The Legacy Center adds to our understanding of what it meant to be Japanese American during past trying times, but also points to what we must do to embody real humanity, here and today.
FESTIVALS
Sometimes it seems like the annual Community Picnic 1s a never-ending buffetl LarySchectman. Bill Yoshino and
Some of the craft prOJects at Kodomo Matsuri seem to take a lot of effort and concentration_
"I love Holiday Delight. I see and talk to so many people I've met throughout my life, that it's like a big family reunion." -Dav1dTanimura,
Yonse1 (fourth generation Japanese American) JASC member
Every community loves festivals . They are a chance to gather and celebrate (and especially eat!). Hundreds of volunteers make possible (for their and other's enjoyment) the summer celebration of Market Day, our annual Fuji Festival and Silent Auction fundraiser, and the year-closing Holiday Delight and Kodomo Matsuri (Children's Festival) .
JASC also partners with the Japanese American Citizens League of Chicago (JACL), Tohkon Judo Academy, Asian American Law Enforcement Association, and Japan America Society of Chicago to hold an old-fashioned Community Picnic, harkening back to the Resettlers' Picnic held by the Japanese American community during the 1950s and 1960s.
Or in some instances, like the annual Day of Remembrance, they give us a chance to not forget, so that mistakes of the past are not reborn in the future. This annual rite, sponsored by the JASC, JACL and the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society, marks the signing of Executive Order 9066, which in February 1942 paved the way for the evacuation and internment of those of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
>grams: To Preserve & Share
CLASSES
Naomi Neg1 Tran (third from left) teaching contemporary Origami Japanese paper folding techniques.
Assistant Emiko Koo1 and chef Kazuyoshi Narusawa demonstrate some makizushi techniques at one of the cooking classes
"I love the classes! They are small enough not to be intimidating, and the teachers are very patient. The classes bring me closer to understanding my heritage."
-Stacey Tobias, JASC member
JASC believes that Japanese American culture is best revered by teaching it, and spreading it around to be appreciated by people of all ethnicities and ages,
Over 20 different classes were held at JASC during the year, involving 560 students and totaling 3,611 hours of instruction. Classes ranged from the artistic (like Sumi-e ink pointing and ceramics), to the physical (including women's judo and toi chi), to the musical (toiko drumming), to the sublime (lkebono flower arranging),
Cooking (and eating) of traditional and neo-Joponese cuisine continues at JASC, with small class sizes facilitating on intimate and often hands-on approach to creating ethnic delectables,
COMMUNITY CENTER
Instructor Calvin Lee (foreground) and the Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago
"We hold our ongoing rehearsals
at JASC. In addition to the friendly atmosphere and central location, the JASC and staff always provide us with wonderful accommodations and a very flexible schedule."
-Andrew Lee, Stir-Friday Nightl Asian-American sketch comedy group
The JASC building continues to be a focal and gathering point for the community, Its convenient location, availability
of parking, and congenial atmosphere make it home to many diverse organizations, These groups help keep the facility
a vibrant and busy place almost every day and night,
Those that consider the JASC home include:
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Tompopo Club Japanese cultural program for preschoolers;
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JASC Tsukoso Toiko Legacy Project;
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Tohkon Judo Academy, the largest judo club east of California;
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the Northside Religious Society of Friends (Quakers),
who hold their Sunday services here;
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Asian American Low Enforcement Association;
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American Legion Chicago Nisei Post No, 1183;
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Japanese Mutual Aid Society of Chicago;
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No Kupuno Ukulele Club of Chicago;
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New Horizons social club;
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Stir-Fry Saturday Night! Asian American comedy group.
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President's Message
Dear Friends,
It is certainly a privilege to greet and present to you, along with the JASC Executive Director, Staff and Board of Directors, the Japanese American Service Committee 2003-2004 Annual Report.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Iwould like to express our sincere gratitude to you, the members, friends and, indeed, family of the JASC. Through your thoughtful and heartfelt support, we continue to strive to bring quality programs and services to the greater Chicagoland area.
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Though we can never fully acknowledge the generosity and kindness of our JASC supporters, the Board would like to assure you that we are working hard to honor and respect your commitment to, and investment in, the agency. We understand the vital role the JASC plays both in offering quality social services to the community at large and in providing opportunities and outlets for exploring Japanese and Japanese American culture, heritage and identity.
In order to maximize our ability to serve in these roles, the Board has taken a two-pronged approach of examining the agency internally, as well as reaching out externally. As our country's economy steadily improves, the Board has been evaluating and taking steps to strengthen our infrastructure and processes to ensure that we are fully able to take advantage of opportunities to maintain and expand our services and activities. At the same time, we are looking beyond our current boundaries, seeking and reaching out to new groups of people and individuals to introduce them to, and invite them to participate in, our cultural and community programs, as well as our social service programs.
In this way, we hope to continue to understand and meet the needs of the community and to bring it together-now and
for generations to come.
Thank you very much for being a part of this vision and hope for the JASC.
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Rebecca C. Nakamura
President, JASC Board of Directors
Executive Director's Message
Dear Friends:
It has been an extraordinary year. Our biggest challenge has been to "Bridge Cultures and Span Generations." As we have learned through the Nikkei Community Assessment (2003), our community is becoming increasingly diverse and dispersed. In its first year, our user-friendly and beautifully designed web site has helped us reach many more people. We have expanded our partnerships for cultural programming, participating in the US-Japan 150 Historical Retrospective, and with Silk Road Theatre Project for a benefit performance of "Tea." We have launched an exciting partnership with Tsukasa Daiko, a Taiko Dojo founded by Hide Yoshihashi. This is an opportunity for people of any age and heritage to connect with Japanese American culture through Taiko drumming.
The Nisei were wise to be among the first to develop programs such as Adult Day Services, Counseling and Home Support
i Services that help seniors live independently in their own homes as long as possible. Some Nisei are now benefiting from the supportive services and community programs that they developed for their lssei parents. However, the Nikkei Community
l Assessment shows that only a small fraction of seniors in our community receive the social services they need. Therefore, it
is important that we continue to provide the social services that fit the cultural values of our community over a wider geographic area. We have reassessed and restructured our services looking at how seniors benefit from the services we provide. We have streamlined our procedures to make our programs more accessible and more effective.
The information from the Community Assessment, combined with the quality of our programs and expanded partnerships, positions us well to have success developing new sources of revenue. Your support for the JASC has remained strong. Revenue increased from fundraising by 17%. Thanks to you and careful planning, our deficit has decreased significantly. While we have had to tap reserves to cover the deficit, we are closing the gap and anticipate greater financial stability in the coming year. With your help, our embrace can encircle all of our diversity.
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Memorial Gifts (FY 04)
DONOR
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Ms. Patricia A Altman
M/M Yosh Amino
Ms. June K. Aragaki
Ms. Chia Wen Chen
Ms. Michiko Frances Chikahisa
M/M Paul Doi & Family
M/M Paul Doi & Family
Estate of Yoshiji Sahara
Ms. Judith E Fors
Mrs. Mary F Fujii
Mrs Mary F Fujii
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M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
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M/M Yoshiro Harada
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Ms. Ellyn J Iwaoka
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Dr Robert S Iwaoka
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M/M Calvin/ Peggy Wallace
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M/M Perry M Miyake
M/M George W Morimitsu IN MEMORY OF
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Marie Nishimura Hiroko Nishi
Aiko Nakane Takanobu Matsui Aiko Nakane
Hiroko Nishi
Frank Shimizu
Yoshiji Sahara Thomas Fujibayashi Masao Fuji
Kay Fujii Thomas Okabe ChikOJi Tsurusaki Hiroko Nishi Jack Hirai Hanako Murata Maria Nishimura Jim Hamano Hillard Homer George Inouye Mary Hashimoto Hiroko Nishi Hiroko Nishi Hiroko Nishi Albert Koga
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Sam lsamu Iwaoka Wesley Shigeru OgawaFrank Kenichi Morimitsu Sam lsamu Iwaoka Frank Kenichi Morimitsu Wesley Shigeru OgawaSam lsamu Iwaoka Wesley Shigeru OgawaFrank Kenichi Morimitsu Aiko Nakane Aiko Nakane
Hiroko Nishi
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Kazuyoshi Hino
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Chikaji Tsurusaki
Chikaj1 Tsurusaki
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Aki Matsushita Marie Nishimura
Aiko Nakane Hiroko Nishi Arthur and Virginia Morimitsu DONOR
Ms Masami Nagaoka Ms. Mieko Nasu
M/M Bing R Nish1ura M/M Gary Nishiura Mrs. Jessica Nishiura Ms Mary Nishiura
Mr. Paul Oda
Mrs. Rose S. Okabe
Mr. Eugene T Okamura Ms. Merry Y. Oya
M/M Henry Ozaki
M/M Hideo Saiki
Ms. Lisa Sakai M/M Jiro Sakamoto
M/M Bert Salzbrunn
M/M Frank Sasai
M/M John Sasaki
M/M Masato Sasaki M/M Thomas R. Sheridan Mr James Y Shikami
Mr James Y Shikami
Mr James Y Shikami
Ms Ann Sugano
Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara M/M George S Takemoto Mr George Taketoshi M/M Thomas S TerO)i M/M Thomas S TerO)i
Mrs. Akiko Toba
M/M Taketa Tomiyama Ms. Naomi Negi Tran Mrs. Yoneko Tsurusaki Mr Philip Wong
Ms. Jane Yakushiji M/M Daniel Yoshida M/M Daniel Yoshida M/M William J. Yoshino IN MEMORY OF
Aiko Nakane
Aiko Nakane
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nish1ura
Jerry Nishiura
Aiko Nakane Thomas Okabe Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi
Hiroko Nishi Sh1ngo Shima Frank Shimizu Toshiko Mayeda Kimiye Sasai
Hiroko Nishi
Frank Shimizu
Tak Matsui Frank Tsuru
Aiko Nakane Andrew Kambara Hiyano Maruoka LindyEnta
ChikOJi Tsurusaki TOJi Sonoda
ChikOJi Tsurusaki Harry Sabusawa Kay Masuda Thomas Miyamoto Chikaji Tsurusaki Aiko Nakane Chikaji Tsurusaki Quincy Wong
Harry Haruo Yakushiji William Yamamoto Paul Hasegawa Marie Nishimura
In Honor/Recognition Donations
DONOR IN HONOR OF
M/M Debbie & Bob Burns In celebration of Evan Burns· birthday Ms. Jean M Fujiu Jayde Cana
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know Thank you
The 2004 JASC Membership List can be found in the Member Services & Programs Book.
This FY 2004 annual repcrt covers the time period July l, 2003, to June 30. 2004
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate 1n admission to programs or treatment of employment in progams or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the US Civil R1ghtrs Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act. the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the US and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against. you have a right to file a complaint For information. contact the JASC at 773.275.0007
JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2004.
Support and Revenue:
Public Support: Contributions $708,502 United Way Allocation 52,070 Membership 60,840 Special Events (net) 127, 192 $342,604
Governmental Agencies Support 308,350
Revenue: Program Fees 93,684 Activity Fees 58,116 Interest & Dividend Income l 0,480 162,280
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $813,234
Expenses: Program Services Support Services 699,550 279,988
TOTAL EXPENSES $919,538
EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVER SUPPORT AND REVENUE ($106,304)
A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, PC, is available for viewing at our office.
2004 Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President Rebecca C. Nakamura
Independent Management Consultant
VP Finance Gregory Tademoto Investment Analyst, DTEC
VP Membership Donna Mukogawa
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Consultant/Partner, New Dyonamics
Herman Gold
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Richard Haberkorn
Marketing Ma nageroEnergy Product Group-Motorolao-Retired
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Erika Kono
Associate DirectoroJapan America Society
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Kathryon Kimura Mlsna
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to provide comprehensive social services such as adult day care, home support care and counseling to the diverse community of the greater Chicagoland area. The JASC is also dedicated to raising awareness and preserving its Japanese American heritage through the presentation of educational and cultural programming.
Founded August 30, 1946, the JASC is a non-profit, 50l(c)3 social services agency.
Japanese American Service Committee
JASC
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640 312/275-7212-13
Board Members 1995-1996
Executive Board
President:
Calvin Manshio
Vice Presidents:
Robert W. Kumaki Yukinao Mizuta Brian Witkowski Kiyo Yoshimura
Treasurer:
Nancy YamamotoYoshida
Secretary:
Chieko Onoda
Assistant Secretary:
Peggy Wallace
Board Members
Kiyo Fujiu
Roy Iwata
Evy Johansen
Neil Kanemoto
Eric Mizuno
Kathryn K. Mlsna
Sandra R. Otaka
Yoji Ozaki
Don Sakamoto
Lisa Sakai
Glenn Sugiyama
Sandra Yamate
Past Presidents
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Harry K. Mayeda
Arthur Morimitsu
Lincoln Shimidzu
Thomas Teraji
Executive Director
Sunnan K. Kubose
FAX 312/275-0958
March 20, 1996
Dear Friends:
Our 1994-1995 Annual Report "Creating New Circumstances" reflects JASC's agenda going into our fiftieth year of operation. "Creating New Circumstances" is the productof the JASC Board of Directors' self examination of our role in the Japanese American community. As a result of changes in the Japanese American community and the recent past focus of JASC, we feel somewhat unsure about the needs of our community and the challenges of operating as a community based social service provider in the next decade.
Since our membership has always driven our direction, we surveyed our members to see what they thought about the JASC and where we should be going. The pages of "Creating New Circumstances" reflects various responses.The concerns of our members, as well as your continuingsupport will determine in what direction JASC's ultimate future lies.
We apologize for the delay in distributing this Report,but urge you to let us know what we can do to create new circumstances and continue to provide services into the twenty first century. Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your ideas for the future of JASC.
Calvin Manshio Sunnan Kubose President Executive Director
Enclosures
Supported in part by the United Way of Chicago
CREATING NEW CIRCUMSTANCES
J apane . \tnetican S rvke lmmittee
1994-1995 Annual port
JASC
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street Chicago Illinois 60640
telephone (312) 275-7212
fax (312) 275-0958
Member of United Way of Chicago, National Council on the Aging, Chicago Japanese American Council, Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers, Illinois Association of Day Care Providers', Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging, Association of Illinois Senior Centers.
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact Sunnan Kubose, Executive Director at (312) 275-7212.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through comnzunication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
1994-1995 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Committee Board Members Executive Director
President Kiyo Fujiu Masaru Nambu
Calvin Manshio Roy Iwata
Vice Presidents Robert W. Kumili Yukinao Mizuta Brian Witkowski Kiyo Yoshimura Evy Johansen Neil Kanemoto Kathryn Kimura Mlsna Linda Matsumoto Gene Mayeda Eric Mizuno
Treasurer Bill Mukai
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida May Nakano Sandra R. Otaka
Secretary Chieko Onoda Yoji OzaJcj Don Sakamoto
Assistant Secretary Peggy Wallace Sandra Yamate Lori Yokoyama
In recognition of the JASC member'ihip and to express the challenge of meeting the needs of our many members today, the I 994-1995 Annual Report prohles six members who repre'ient the diverse views and ideas of the individuals whom we serve. Portrait · photography has been graciously donated by Kenny Fukuyama and photographic prmts
were provided by Akai Photo Labs Ltd.
CREATING NEW CIRCUMSTANCES
JASC began fiscal year 1994-1995 in July, 1994, with the near completion of the Keira Extended Care Center Project. By Purchase and Management Agreements, signed in June, 1994, actual control of the Keira facility passed to the Itex Corporation at the beginning of the fiscal year. Final sale closing and payment of most of the outstanding debt did not, however, occur until December, 1994.
In August, 1994, the JASC Board met to review the state of the agency, our finances, our programs and our future. These initial long range planning meetings were followed with continuous discussions on how the agency could manage the "new circumstances" we faced and confront the many perceived unanswered questions relating to the Keiro project. In February, 1995, the Board reviewed the issues surrounding Keiro and our future. Certain conclusions were reached and others were left unresolved. In April, 1995, a draft reflecting initial conclusions was circulated among the Board members. Further comments led to revisions by the Board and, in June, 1995, our conclusions on the Keiro project and our current circumstances were provided in a written report, "Rethinking the JASC" at our annual meeting. An overall recommendation and list of objectives are included in this Annual Report. Copies of the full report are available from the JASC office with the payment of ten dollars to cover copying costs and mailing charges.
During the fiscal year the leadership of third generation Sansei on the JASC Board came to the forefront. Bob Kumaki led the Board in creating a new circumstance for our annual fundraiser. Through his efforts the band, Hiroshima, came to Chicago and performed at Fuji Festival. JASC Board members Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida, Sandra R. Otaka, Don Sakamoto and Lori Yokoyama obtained corporate contributions for our fundraiser, and a new event, the silent auction, was introduced.
Sandra Yamate and Brian Witkowski refocused Christmas Delight on our Yonsei and Gosei generations and their Nisei grandparents. Glenn Sugiyama used his contacts with Santa Claus to prove St. Nick was really Japanese and Sandra R. Otaka hosted a show for
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all generations that included taiko drums, minyo dancing, a purple dinosaur and a sing along with Keith and Betty Uchima.
The new year, 1995, began with a really new circumstance, the search for someone to succeed Rev. Masaru Nambu as JASC Executive Director. After almost thirty-two years of service, Rev. Nambu had decided to retire. Filling his "shoes" proved to be a monumental task, and the Board spent four months establishing criteria, soliciting candidates and reviewing resumes. In May, 1995, Rev. Sunnan Kubose was unanimously selected as Rev. Nambu's successor. To honor Rev. Nambu's many contributions to JASC, the Board established and funded through personal donations the Rev. Masaru Nambu Internship Program. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for students to serve the community, while receiving a small stipend. Contributions from the community and JASC members are ongoing.
During the Spring we discussed providing assistance to the Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association. Their efforts in organizing a basketball clinic at the Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church and Bethany United Church of Christ were the type of new circumstances JASC sought to create.
JASC Secretary Chieko Onoda solicited volunteer nurses for our Annual Health Fair and Dr. ltsuro Uchino, once again, rallied doctors and other specialists to staff our Health Fair.
In June, 1995, May Nakano chaired JASC Market Day and introduced more Japanese food and a return to 1950s prices for our Chicken Teriyaki. The special price was made possible by a generous donation from the McDonald's Corporation of Tyson Chicken arranged by Board member Kathyrn Mlsna. JASC provided part of that donation to Ravenswood Fellowship United Methodist Church, Heiwa Terrace and the Buddhist Temple of Chicago.
Review of our record-keeping system was spearheaded by Board member Roy Iwata. After reviewing hundreds of written documents, Roy created electronic lists for the Keiro Donors' Dedication/Memorial Plaque. Hopefully, the move to a more computerized office system will be beneficial to our membership in other ways, as well.
Through the efforts of our Assistant Secretary Peggy C. Wallace, JASC became aware of Tohkon Judo Academy's search for a new facility. Following discussions on Tohkon's plans and a tour of the building, JASC Vice President Brian Witkowski
developed plans for a tenant build-out in the northeast section of our Clark Street building. A license agreement was signed between JASC and Tohkon on June 12, 1995. Construction is creating a new circumstance for JASC, as well as a new partner in services to the community.
The Program Committee, under Vice President Kiyo Yoshimura, organized more classes at different times on Japanese culture, crafts and cooking throughout the year. Kiyo and her committee continue to create new circumstances for JASC. One of these, a fashion extravagaza by the Sansei fashion house Kanojo, is planned for March, 1996.
A review of how JASC is structured to provide services to the community and communicates with its members is currently under review. Much remains to be done, but the Board is working to create more "new circumstances" for JASC. As you review this year's annual report please note the contributions of our members. Without their support of our activities, programs and services, we could not operate. We begin FY 1995-1996 determined to create the "new circumstances" necessary to revitalize ourselves in our 50th year of service to the community.
' ' The JASC i-; dil importan
t part of the Japanese American community.
It di-;tre-;ses me to know tha
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JASC. The programs are needed and need to continue. It's a comfort to know there
is an organization like the JASC to which we can count'' on for support when needed.
Mr. Henry Fujiura has been a
member of the JASC since its
early days having settled in
, Chicago after being inte rned in Arizona and discharged from military service in 1946. He was the owner of Supe rior Auto
Service Inc. in Chicago and is
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Ichiba, Mr. & Mrs. George Iwaoka, Mr. John Kawako, Mr. & Mrs. Masayuki Kosaka, Mr. Bruce Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Ichiba, Mr. William Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kawamoto, Mr. Kaz F. Kosaka, Mr.& Mrs. George Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Tak
lchida, Mrs. Emiko Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Koyanagi, Mr. & Mrs. Haruto Matsumoto, Mr. Alan
Ichihashi, Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow Iwatake, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsugi Kozawa, Mr. Takashi Matsumoto, Mr. Brian
Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y. Iwatsuki, Mr. Frank Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Morris Kraus, Ms. Bette & Pavel Matsumoto, Mr. Frank Y.
Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl lwatsuki, Ms. Fumiko Kawamoto, Mrs. Sally Krueger, Mrs. Marion Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. James
Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tak lzui, Mr. & Mrs. George Kawamura, Ms. Ami J. Kubo, Mrs. Hideko Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry
lchishita, Mrs. Helen Izui, Mr. Richard Kawamura, Mr. & Mrs. Mac Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Gyomay M. Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Katsuo
Ideno, Mr. Gene Kaz lzui, Dr. & Mrs. Victor Kawanaga, Dr. & Mrs. Henry Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Sunnan Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Kimitsu
lgarashi, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Izumi, Mrs. Sachiko Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. John Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben Matsumoto, Mrs. Mary
Igasaki, Mr. David K. Izuo, Mr. Peter Kawano, Dr. Linda S. Kubota, Mr. Ryo Matsumoto, Mrs. Masako I.
Igasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Jr. Iha, Mr. Kiyoshi Ii, Mr. & Mrs. Kenji Iijima, Ms. Tomi Iino, Mr. Tomonao Joichi, Mr. Rowland Joji, Mr. & Mrs. Toshio Jones, Mrs. Sumiko Jonokuchi, Mr. Eddie Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru F. Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. George Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Norimasa Kawasaki, Mr. Teruso Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. James T. Kudo, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeru Kuki, Mrs. Yoko Kumaki, Mr. & Mrs. James Kumaki, Mr. Robert W. Kumamoto, Dr. David P. Matsumoto, Mrs. Nancy Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shig Matsumoto, Mr. Tom Matsumoto, Mr. Yoshinobu Matsunaga, Mr. Bruce
Ijichi, Mr. & Mrs. Kent Kabumoto, Mr. & Mrs. JackY. Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kumamoto, Dr. & Mrs. Koki Matsunaga, Mr. Douglas S.
Ike, Ms. Jane Kadokura, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Kay, Ms. Nobu Kay Kumasaka, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Matsunaga, Ms. Geneva
Ikeda, Mr. Glenn Kadonaga, Mr. & Mrs. Yuwao Kayano, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kumata, Ms. Ruth Matsuo, Mrs. Yoshiko
Ikeda, Mrs. Hanako Kadooka, Mr. Yoshitake Kayumi, Ms. Etsuko F. Kunisada, Mrs. Kiyoe Matsuoka, Mr. Ben
Ikeda, Mr. Kohei Kadota, Dr. & Mrs. Paul S. Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn Kunita, Mrs. Sadie Matsuoka, Mrs. Fusa H.
Ikegami, Mr. & Mrs. Yukio Kadowaki, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kenmotsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kuo, Mrs. Fung Matsushima, Mr. Akira
Ikemoto, Mr. Gus Kadowaki, Mrs. Tsuruo Kenmotsu, Mr. & Mrs. Masashi Kuramitsu, Mr. Howie Mastushima, Mrs. Hideko
Ikezoe, Ms. Lillian Kadoyama, Mr. & Mrs. George Jack Kuramoto, Mrs. Aiko Matsushima, Mr. & Mrs. Tomomi
Iko, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo Kagami, Mrs. Bessie Kerins, Mrs. Chiyoko Kuramoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tamotsu Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Aki
Ikoma, Mrs. Kiyo Kagami, Mr. Thomas Kido, Mrs. Grace Kuranishi, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru
Imada, Mr. Mitsuru Kaihara, Mrs. Elsie Kikuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Atsushi Kuroiwa, Mr. & Mrs. Haruki Matsuura, Mr. & Mrs. George
Imamura, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kikuchi, Mr. Katsumi Kurokawa, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley 0. Matsuzaki, Mr. Hiroshi
Imanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T. Kikuchi, Mr. Robert A. Kurotobi, Mr. Mike Matza, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Imaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kaihatsu, Mr. Gordon Kikuchi, Mrs. Toshiko Kurotsuchi, Dr. & Mrs. Roy Y. Mayahara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Imon, Mr. & Mrs. Muneo R. Kaihatsu, Mr. Omar M. Kikuta, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Kusayanagi, Mrs. Hiroko Mayeda, Mr. Gene
Inamine, Mr. Charles Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose Kim, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kusayanagi, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Mayeda, Mr. Harry K.
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Chikateru Kaji, Mr. & Mrs. James H. Kimura, Mrs. Chieko Kuse, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hiro
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George Kajikawa, Mr. Frank Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kuse, Ms. Lily Nobuyo Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Ike
Inouye, Dr. & Mrs. Henry S. Kajiwara, Mrs. Chiba Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. George M. Kushi, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeru Mayer, Ms. Eve
Inouye, Mrs. Masako Kajiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kimura, Ms. Lillian Kushino, Mrs. Betty Mayeshiba, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J.
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Shinn Kakazu, Mr. Takashi Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Kushino, Mrs. Yurie Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi
Iseri, Mr. Kiyoichi Kambara, Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Kimura, Mrs. Mary Kusumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jiro Mazawa, Mr. Shigeto Ken
Iseri, Mrs. Masako Kambara, Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Kimura, Ms Mina Kusumoto, Mr. Shoji McGlone, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia Kamiya, Mr. Albert Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kuwahara, Mr. & Mrs. Harry McKinnon, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Ishida, Mr. Calvin Kamiya, Mrs. Frances Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Tad Kuwahara, Mrs. Shizu Menda, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. George T. Kamo, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Kimura, Mrs. Toyoko Kuwashima, Mrs. Helen H. Midwest Buddhist Temple
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. John M. Kamo, Mr. Richard N. Kimura, Ms. Waka Kuzuhara, Rev. & Mrs. Chiaki Migaki, Mrs. Sueno
Ishida, Mr. Julius Kanaya, Mr. & Mrs. Enoch Kimura Mlsna, Ms. Kathryn Kuzuhara, Ms. Ikue Mikami, Mr. Shunzo
Ishida, Mr. Mas Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Kinishi, Mrs. Kyoko Kuzuhara, Mrs. Terry Miller, Dr. & Mrs. Edwin
Ishii, Ms. Marion Ishii, Mrs. Toshiko Ishii, Mr. Yasuo Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald Ishikawa, Ms. Peggy L. Ishizaki, Mrs. Mitsuye Ishizuka, Mr. & Mrs. Tadayoshi Kaneko, Mrs. Merle Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Neil Y. Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Kaneshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Kanki, Mr. & Mrs. Mamoru Kanki, Mr. Minoru Kanki, Mr. Shuji Kinishi, Ms. Yuriko Kita, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Kitabayashi, Mrs. Helen Kitahata, Mrs. Paula Kitamura, Mr. Kenji Kitazaki, Mr. & Mrs. John W. Kitazaki, Mr. & Mrs. John Y. Larson, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mr. & Mrs. Samson Lehrman, Mr. & Mrs. Nat Lin, Mrs. Vivian Lin, Mrs. Ying Ming Lofton, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Minaga, Mr. & Mrs. Chico Minato, Mr. Asao Mine, Mr. & Mrs. Jumpei Mishima, Mr. & Mrs. James Mita, Mr. & Mrs. James Mita, Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Mitamura, Mr. Theodore
!soda, Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Kano, Mrs. Sachiko Kitazaki, Ms. Mixie Maeda, Mr. James Mitani, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Itahara, Dr. & Mrs. Seiji Karafotas, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Kitsuse, Mr. Nelson Maeda, Ms. R. Violette Mito, Mr. Paul
ltami, Mrs. Ikue Karikomi, Dr. Alan Kittaka, Dr. & Mrs. George Maeda, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mitsuchi-Smith, Ms. Edie T.
Itano, Mr. Masashi Karikomi, Mr. Henry Kittaka,_Mrs. Kumako Maeda, Mrs. Shitsuke Mitsui, Mr. & Mrs. Akira
llano, Mr. & Mrs. Takeo Karikomi, Mr. Stanley Y. Kiuchi, Mr. Yoneo Maeda-Janka, Ellen/Janka, John Mitsunaga, Mr. & Mrs. James M.
llano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Kariya, Mr. Takio Klinger, Mr. Josef F. Maeshiba, Mrs. Elizabeth Miura, Mr. & Mrs. Tsutomu
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George Kasai, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Ko, Mr. & Mrs. George Mah, Mrs. Hisae Miyagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiromi
Ito, Mrs. Harriet Kasamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Nao Kobata, Mr. & Mrs. Masanobu Makino, Mrs. Martha Miyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert H.
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Kashihara, Dr. & Mrs. Jack Y. Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Sam Makino, Ms. Rose H. Miyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Seiichi
Ito, Mr. Hiroshi Kashihara, Mrs. Yae Kobayashi, Mr. Katsuyoshi Makino, Mr. William Y. Miyake, Mr. Abe S.
Ito, Mrs. Kiyoko Kasuya, Mr. Masanori Kobayashi, Ms. Ryoko Manshio, Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Miyake, Mr. Gregory
Ito, Ms. Lois Katagiri, Mrs. Hama Kobayashi, Ms. Sumi Manshio, Mrs. Chizu Miyake, Mrs. Hiroshi
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Shigeo Katahira, Mr. & Mrs. George Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Yuji Marcus, Ms. Catherine E. Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Jack S.
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Sumio Katahira, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kodama, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Marden, Mrs. Julie I. Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Tom Katayama, Ms. Betty Haruno Kodama, Mr. & Mrs. Ted A. Martorana, Mr. & Mrs. Carlo Miyake, Dr. & Mrs. Ryoichi
Ito, Ms. Valerie Katayama, Mr. Jerry Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. George Miyano, Mr. & Mrs. Masateru
Ito, Ms. Yuki Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Koga, Ms. Janette Cooper Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Miyao, Ms. Nancy
Itoku, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjo Kato, Mrs. Betty A. Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Miyashiro, Ms. Jean M.
!tow, Mrs. Yoshiye G. Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Koizumi, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Masada, Ms. Alice A. Miyashita, Mr. & Mrs. Mikio
Iwafuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Kingo Kato, Mr. Masao G. Koizumi, Mr. Seiichi Masuda, Mrs. Kikuye Miyashita, Mr. Tohru Edward
Iwai, Mr. T. Ted Kato, Mrs. Sakaye Kojima, Ms. Aiko Masumoto, Mr. Hiro Miyata, Mrs. Misu
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Don Akira Katsuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Fred M. Kojima, Mr. & Mrs. Susumu Masuoka, Dr. & Mrs. M.A. Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Iwami, Ms. Ruth Kawabata, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Kokoris, Mrs. Fumiko Matayoshi, Mr. & Mrs. Rocky S. Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Victor
Iwamoto, Mr. Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Ms. Hisaye Kolber, Mrs. Gladdeys M. Matayoshi, Ms. Toyoko Miyazaki, Mr. & Mrs. Shu
Iwamuro, Mrs. Yae Kawaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Motohiro Konagamitsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kiko Matsubara, Ms. Etsuko Mizota, Dr. Hisashi E.
lwana, Mrs. Fumiye Kawaguchi, Mrs. Sen Kondo, Mr. Thomas T. Matsuda, Mr. John S. Mizumoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Iwanaga, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kawahara, Mr. & Mrs. James Kono, Mr. & Mrs. Dayne Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Monte Mizuno, Dr. & Mrs. Eric
Iwao, Mr. & Mrs. Michio Kawakami, Mr. & Mrs. James Kono, Mrs. Kozui Matsuda, Mr. Paul Mizuno, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kawakami, Mr. & Mrs. Kenji Kono, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo
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Mizusawa, Mr. & Mrs. Smiley Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tokuhide Nomura, Mr. Paul Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Sato, Ms. Riyo
Hisao Nakamura, Mrs. Anna Marie Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Shoichi Sato, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Mizuta, Mr. & Mrs. Takanori Nakamura, Mr. Atsuyo Nosaka, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Satoh, Rev. & Mrs. Kei Mizuta, Mr. Yukinao Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nozaki, Mr. Barney Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Hosen Sawada, Mr. Henry Mizuuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo Nozaki, Mrs. Tomie Oshita, Mrs. Susie Sawada, Suzanne/Joy, Leonard Momii, Mrs. Etsuko Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye Nozawa, Mr. John H. Oshita, Mr. Thomas Schectman, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Monma, Mrs. Setsuko Nakamura, Mr. Henry Numata, Mr. & Mrs. James S. Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Scott, Mrs. Shigeko P.
Mori, Mrs. June K. Nakamura, Mr. Karl Ostermann, Mrs. Tsue A. Senda, Mr. & Mrs. Kane
O'Sucha, Ms. Mary
Mori, Ms. Yoshiko Nakamura, Mr. Kay Ostgaard, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Seo, Mrs. Hisako
Oba, Mr. George
Morikawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Nakamura, Mrs. Motoko Ota, Mr. Alvin A. Sera, Mr. & Mrs. Shunso
Obara, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M.
Morik:i, Mr. & Mrs. Tsuneo Nakamura, Mr. Noboru Ota, Mr. Fred Serikaku, Mr. Stanley S.
Obata, Ms. Miyoko
Morimitsu, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Otaka, Ms. Marie K. Seto, Mr. & Mrs. James
Obayashi, Ms. Yasuko
Morimitsu, Mr. Frank K. Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Otaka, Ms. Sandra R. Shiba, Mrs. Fumiko
Ochi, Mrs. Ida K.
Morimitsu, Mr. & Mrs. George Nakamura, Mrs. Tsuruko Otake, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shieh, Mr. Chi-Lin
Ochiai, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul Nakamura, Mr. Uji Otsubo, Ms. Katherine Shigehira, Mrs. Natsuko
Oda, Ms. Ariye
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Rick N akane, Mrs. Aiko Oya, Mr. George Shigehira, Mrs. Tatsuyo
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Dick R.
Morimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Todd Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. George Oya, Ms. Merry Shigihara, Mr. Hiroshi
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Morioka, Mrs. Judy Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. Toshio Oyama, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Shikami, Mr. & Mrs. James
Oda, Ms. Jane M.
Morishige, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Nakano, Mr. Henry Oyasu, Dr. Ryoichi Shima, Mrs. Rose T.
Oda, Ms. June
Morishige, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Nakano, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Shimabukuro, Ms. Kiyoko
Oda, Mrs. Lucy
Morishita, Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Nakano, Ms. Maye Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Masato Shimada, Mrs. Rae
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Mike
Morita, Mr. James Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. Jsamu Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Shimashita, Mr. Joe
Oda, Mrs. Molly
Morita, Mrs. Masano Nakao, Mrs. Miyeko Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yoji Shimashita, Mr. & Mrs. John
Oda, Mrs. Ruth
Morita, Dr. & Mrs. Mototsugu Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt Ozawa, Mrs. Bessie Shimidzu, Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Ted T.
Morita, Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Nakashima, Mr. & Mrs. Kats Ozawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Shimizu, Mrs. Masako
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru
Morita, Mr. S. Roy Nakashima, Mr. & Mrs. Sam M. Ozeki, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Shimizu, Ms. Michie
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Morooka, Mr. & Mrs. Yukio Nakata, Ms. Betty Ozima, Mr.& Mrs. Shigenobu Shimizu, Mr. & Mrs. Mito
Ogawa, Mrs. Eileen
Motoike, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Nakata, Mr. & Mrs. Sho John Shimizu, Mrs. Momoe
Ogawa, Mrs. Elsie Paulsen, Mr. Eugene
Motoki, Mr. Seiichi Nakaya, Mrs. Tsuneko Shimizu, Mr. Wataru
Ogawa, Mr. James Pittelkau, Mrs. Hisae
Motomura, Mrs. Tomiko Nakayama, Mrs. Akiye Shimizu, Mr. & Mrs. William
Ogawa, Mr. Shoji Pool.Mr. Ed
Motooka, Mrs. Grace Nakayama, Mr. Gerald Shimoda, Mr. & Mrs. Sam I.
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shu Proctor, Mr. Steve
Mouri, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayuki Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Shimokubo, Mrs. Tsugi
Ogawa, Mr. Terry Prosise, Mrs. Lucille
Mukai, Ms. Asae Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. Joe Shimomura, Mr. Gary
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Pultorak, Mrs. Janet Sakai
Mukai, Mrs. Chiyoko Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Shimomura, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo
Ogi, Mr. & Mrs. Robert E.
Mukai, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Nakayama, Mrs. Yoshino Shimotake, Dr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Rubinstein, Mr. & Mrs. GeorgeOgura, Ms. Donna
Mukai, Mr. William Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Shinagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Obama, Mrs. Alyce A.
Sabusawa, Mr. Harry
Mukoyama, Mjr.Gen/Ret James Jr. Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Shinsako, Mr. & Mrs. Shiro
Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. Shunjiro
Sagami, Ms. Donna Ohi, Mr. & Mrs. Fred K.
Mukushina, Mrs. Tamako Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. T. G. Shintaku, Mrs. Margaret
Sagami, Ms. Josephine C. Ohlson, Ms. Virginia Munemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hatsuichi Namba, Mr. & Mrs. Minor Shintani, Mrs. Shizuko S.
Sagami, Mr. & Mrs. Yahachi Ohno, Mrs. Helen S.
Munemoto, Mrs. Kosumi Nambu, Rev. & Mrs. Masaru Shintani, Mrs. Yoneko
Sahara, Mr. & Mrs. Chuji
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom K. Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Yoichiro Shiohara, Ms. Elsie
Ohr, Dr. Fred
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko Oishi, Mr. & Mrs. HideoMurai, Mr. & Mrs. Katsumi Narimatsu, Mrs. Jean S. Shiomoto, Mr. Tokurni
Saiki, Mr. & Mrs. George
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Oka, Ms. Akiko Saiki, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Murakami, Ms. Kazuko Nasu, Ms. Mieko Shiozaki, Ms. Ruth U.
Okabe, Mrs. Helen H.
Saito, Mr. Frank M.
Murakami, Mrs. Nobu Nazuka, Mr. & Mrs. Toshu Shiozaki, Mr. Ted M.
Okabe, Mr. Thomas Saito, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru
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Okamoto, Ms. Hana Sakaguchi, Mrs. Katsumi
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Sakai, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K.
Muramoto, Mrs. Mary Nishi, Ms. Grace Shirakawabe, Mr. Ben
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Roy S.
Sakai, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Murao, Mr. & Ms. Shig Nishi, Mr. & Mrs. Hiromu Shirakawabe, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Sakai, Mrs. Rose
Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye Nishibayashi, Mrs. Amy Shirataki, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyohiko
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William
Sakai, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshitaro
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Okamura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K
Sakamoto, Mr. Don
Murata, Mr. Jim Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K. Shiratsuki, Ms. Sumiko
Okamura, Mr. & Mrs. James
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Murata, Mr. Yoshinori Nishihira, Mr. & Mrs. Mori Shiroma, Mr. Howard
Okawa, Mrs. Nobuko
Sakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jiro
Nishijima, Mr. & Mrs. Satoshi Shishida, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Nabeta, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo Okayama, Mrs. Marion A.
Sakamoto, Mr. Wayne T. Nagai, Mr. & Mrs. Tay Okazaki, Mrs. Nancy Sakata, Mrs. Toshi Nishimoto, Mrs. Hisako Shishido, Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn T.
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Nishimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoto Soda, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
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Yamanaka, Mrs. Kasumi
Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. Fred I.
Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Yamaoka, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Dick
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamasaki, Ms. Joy
Yamasaki, Ms. Katherine
Yamasaki, Ms. MaryY.
Yamasaki, Ms. Ruby
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Steven H.
''M J h . .
y apanese entage 1s
reflected in the faces of my children. Soon they will ask "Who am IT It could be JACS's mission to be part of the answer, becoming a center for youth and family programs, and the arts, as well as coordinating efforts between community organizations. With leadership and guidance JASC can help our children realize their heritage and become whoever and whatever they like ' '
Mrs. Linda Murakishi
Whitted has a law degree and is on the board of directors of Heiwa Terrace, the Buddhist Temple of Chicago, and the Japanese American Historical Society.
She has been a member of the JASC for several years. Mrs. Whitted
resides in Northbrook with her husband Brooke and their children Ross and Layne.
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' ' For me Adult Day Care is a lifesaver. I'm the sole caretaker of my mother and the program allows me to continue caring for her. I marvel at the staff and volunteers at the center. They are very good.' ' Ms. June Oda has been a member of the JASC for many years. For the past year she has been taking her mother to the Adult Day Care program. Ms. Oda is retired but continues to teach piano lessons. Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yukio Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Yamashita, Mr. Teruo Yamashita, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshio Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. George Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Yamate, Sandra/Witkowski, Brian Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Yamayoshi, Mr. Tom T. Yano, Mr. & Mrs. Perry Y. Yasukawa, Mrs. K.ikuye Yasunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Yasutake, Mr. Gary Yasutake, Rev. & Mrs. Michael Yasutake, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Yatsushiro, Mr. Kenji Yokoo, Dr. Eric Yokoo, Dr. Hidejiro Yokota, Ms. Kimi Yokota, Ms. Toshiye Yokoyama, Ms. Lori Yoshida, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Yoshida, Ms. Junko Yoshida, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Yoshida, Mrs. Lillian Y. Yoshida, Mr. Ray Yoshida, Dr. Tomojiro Yoshihara, Mr. & Mrs. George Yoshii, Mr. Mits Yoshimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Dave Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. David Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. James Y. 1995 JASC CORPORATE MEMBERS Aisan Corporation of America The Chicago-Tokyo Bank CKD Createc Corporation Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc. Itochu International Inc. K.ikkoman Foods, Inc. Mhotronics, Inc. Mitsubishi International Corporation Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.}, Inc. Nichicon (America) Corporation Nippon Steel U.S.A., Inc. Nissho Iwai American Corporation Noble U.S.A., Inc. NTN Bearing Corporation of America N.Y.K. Line (North America}, Inc. OSG Tap and Die, Inc. Panasonic Factory Automation Co. Sumitomo Corporation of America Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. TDK Corporation of America Toko America, Inc. Toyoda Machinery USA, Inc. Uptown National Bank of Chicago 1995 HOLIDAY APPEAL Aberer, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Adaniya, Ms. Yoshiko Akagi, Ms. Masae Akiyama, Mr. Joe Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toru Aragaki, Ms. Kathy Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Y. & Anna H. Asa, Mr. & Mrs. Takeru Asakura, Ms. June Azuma, Ms. Alyse S. Azuma, Mr. Steven Babbin, Ms. Ruth Shayman Christ Church of Chicago, Clemons, Ms. Holly Fujiye Domoto, Ms. Tazu Endo, Ms. Jean Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Lindy Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H. Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph Fujishima, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo J. Fujita, Mr. Charles K. Fujita, Ms. Emiko Fujiura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fukai, Mrs. Kimie Fukami, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fukami, Ms. Mary M. Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fukunaga, Mr. Roy l
Yoshimura, Ms. Kiyo Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Yoshinari, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Hanano, Mr. Charles
Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Harano, Ms. Takeko Kay
Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Byron Hashioka, Mr. Edwin
Yoshino, Mr. Maurice Hashioka, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Yoshizumi, Mrs. Kaye Hattori, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Young, Mrs. Nancy Hayano, Ms. Lillian
Yui, Mr. Michael Hayashi, Mr. Ken
Yusa, Mrs. Mimi Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George Misao
Zaiman, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Sam Hirakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hiraoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayuki
Hirata, Ms. Meri
Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, Ms. Jeannette K.
Hoshiga, Ms. Yuriko
Hoshizaki, Mr. & Mrs. Akira
Ichida, Mrs. Emiko
Ichiki, Mr. Kanji
ldaka, Mr. & Mrs. Yuichi
Iijima, Ms. Tomi
Ike, Ms. Jane
Iko, Mr. Tetsuo
Inarnine, Mr. Charles
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George
Iseri, Mr. Kiyoichi
Ishibashi, Ms. Cecilia
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald
Itahara, Mr. Seiji Itano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka '
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Sumio
Iwafuchi, Mr. & Mrs. K.ingo
Iwai, Mr. Ted T. Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Joe I
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kadowaki, Mrs. Tsuruo
Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Kajikawa, Mr. Frank M.
Kakazu, Mr. & Mrs. Takashi
Kanaya, Mr. & Mrs. Enoch
Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Kevin
Kanemoto, Mr. Yutaka
Kanki, Mr. Minoru Kasai, Mr. Tosh T. Kato, Mrs. Sakaye
Kawabata, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Kawaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Motohiro Kawaguchi, Mrs. Sen
Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsugi Kawasaki, Mr. Corky T. Kawashima, Mr. James
Kikuchi, Mrs. Shizuko
Kikuchi, Mrs. Toshiko
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Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Kobayash, Mr. & Mrs. Yuji
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Kraus, Mr. & Mrs. Pavel
Kubota, Mr. John
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben
Kumaki, Mr. & Mrs. James Kumamoto, Dr. & Mrs. Koki Kumasaka, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Kunisada, Mrs. Kiyoe
Kuramoto, Mr. Tamotsu
Kuroiwa, Mr. & Mrs. Haruki Kusayanagi, Mrs. Hiroko Kushi, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeru Kuwashima, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Lai, Mrs. Lanko
Lehrman, Mr. & Mrs. Nat Lindblad, Miles & Karen
Mah, Mrs. Hisae
Manshio, Calvin/Peggy Wallace Marcus, Ms. C. E.
MarMuyama, Mr. Henry Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu Matsuda, Mr. John S. Matsumoto, Mr. Tom Matsunaga, Ms. Geneva M. Matsushige, Mr. George S. Matsushita, Mr. Masaru M. Matsuzaki, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hiro Mayeshiba, Mr. Andrew J. Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi Migaki, Mrs. Sueno
Mikami, Mr. Shunzo
Minato, Mrs. Asao
Mitani, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Y. Miyakawa, Mr. R. H. Miyao, Ms. Nancy Miyashita, Mr. T. Edward Miyata, Mrs. Misu
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Motooka, Ms. Grace Mugishima, Ms. Nancy
Munemoto, Mrs. Kosumi Muramoto, Ms. Mary
Muraoka, Ms. Tomoye
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Nakachi, Ms. Mitsue
Nakagawa, Mr. Shunichi
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Nozaki, Mr. M. Barney Numata, Mr. & Mrs. Shizuo
O'Sucha, Mrs. Mary
Obara, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Obayashi, Ms. Yasuko Ochiai, Mr. & Mrs. Tak Oda, Mr. Dick R.
Oda, Miss June
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Ogi, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. Shunjiro
Okabe, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Okada, Ms. Yukiko
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William Okamura, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Okawa, Ms. Nobuko I. Okigawa, Mr. & Mrs. Kazuichi Omori, Dr. & Mrs. Harry I. Omori, Mrs. Hatsuko Omuro, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru OneMMrM& Mrs. Dick
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Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K.
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Oya, Mr. George
Ozeki, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Paulsen, Mr. Eugene
Pittelkau, Ms. Hisae
Redmond, Mr. Norman T.
Saiki, Ms. Leslie
Sakaguchi, Mrs. Katsumi
Sakai, Ms. Rose
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Shearin, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse/Natalie
Shimizu, Mr. & Mrs. William
Shimokubo, Ms. Tsugi
Shintani, Mrs. Yoneko K.
Shirahama, Ms. Hideko
Shishido, Mr. Melvyn T.
Soda, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Sonoda, Ms. Louise
Sugano, Mrs. Teiko
Sumi, Ms. Sandra S.
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K.
Suzuki, Ms. Sakari Suzukida, Mr. Berry
Tado, Mr. Satoshi
Tagami, Mr. & Mrs. Kay Takaki, Mr. Michael K. Takaki, Mr. Richard Takamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Naoto Takano, Ms. Yukiko Takehara, Mrs. Ei Takehara, Mr. & Mrs. lchiro Taketoshi, Mr. George Takeuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Tamada, Mr. & Mrs. Kay Tamashiro, Mr. Masanobu Tamura, Ms. Clare
Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tamura, Mr. & Mrs. Seizo
Tanabe, Mr. Osamu
Tanaka, Mr. George
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Tanaka, Miss Judith
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tanakatsubo, Mr. & Mrs. Sais Tani, Mr. Benjamin S. Tanigawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hitoshi Tanimura, Mr. & Mrs. Ted Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Taura, Mr. Joe
Taura, Mr. & Mrs. Mas
Terada, Ms. Yoshiko
Teraji, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Toba, Mr. Gerry M.
Tohei, Mr. & Mrs. Akira
Tokunaga, Mr. Chitoki
Tomita, Mrs. Lydia
Torimaru, Mr. George
Toyama, Mr. Hiro
Tsugawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T. Tsuji, Mrs. Mito
Tsujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshimi Tsurusaki, Mr. & Mrs. Chic Turuda, Mrs. Lily M.
Uchida, Ms. Miki
Uchima, Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Uchima, Mr. & Mrs. Kurt
Umeki, Mr. Henry
Urata, Ms. Edith H.
Uyeda, Sue & Mason
Watanabe, Mrs. Masai
Wernick, Ms. Jane
Whitted, Mrs. Linda
Yahiro, Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Yamagiwa, Mr. & Mrs. Ben K. Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri Yamamoto, Ms. AJice E. Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William Yamasaki, Miss Ruby Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Yamashita, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshio Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yoshida, Mrs. Junko Yoshimoto, Mr. Hiroshi Yoshimura, Mr. Dave Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Yukichi Young, Ms. Nancy
Yui, Mr. Michael
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I became a JASC member when I joined the board of directors of the JASC Housing Corporation (Heiwa Terrace). The current leadership of the JASC recognizes that the demographics of the Japanese American community has changed. The Tohkon Judo Academy is a positive indication of JASC's new direction.''
Mr. Bruce Kosaka has been a member of the JASC since I 992 and serves on the board of directors for Heiwa Terrace.
Mr. Kosaka is the owner of United Bindery.
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''
Forty to fifty years ago,
the JASC was one of the
organi.lations tha helped
t the Japanese to become citizens and to find jobs and homes. It has been a very good organization and I think we now need to
start working on the Sansei, to give them the activit1e.., that they need.' '
Mr. Jim Kawakami has been a member of the JASC since the mid 1940s when the JASC was the
Chicago Resettle rs' Committee. He continues to support the organization as a volunteer, joining other members in coordinating JASC mailings. Mr. Kawakami
worked for many years in the auto body repair business and is currentl y retired.
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Aburano, Timothy J.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakawa, Paul T.
Chicago Futabakai PTA
Chicago Nisei Post 118
3 Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Estate of Ruth Dulak
Folmer Ito.Toshiko
, Fujimura, Johnn.T.
y
Fujita, Charles
Futabakai PTA
Harry T. lchiyasu and Associates
Hidaka, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hirai, H. Bill
Hirata, Meri
Hori, Roxanne
Ichikawa, Alice
Ike, Jane
Inouye, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ishibashi.Cicilia
,
Ishida, Calvin
Itow, Yoshiye G.
Iwatsuki, Frank
Kanemoto, Neil
Kobayashi, Yuj
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Kumamoto, Dr. Koki
Lehrman.Kazuko
,
Makino, Mac
Manshio.Calvin
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Maruben.Corp. of America
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, Matsumoto.Yoko
,
Mayer, Eve
Miyao, Nancy
Miyazaki, Mr. and Mrs. Shu Mizuta, Yukinao
Nakagawa, Kiyoshi Nakamoto.Lillian
,
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, Karl K. Nakano, May
Nakazawa, Kiyoshi New Horizons
Nishimoto, Kiyono Nishiura, Jerry
Nolan, Susie and Family Norimoto.Masanobu
,
Obata, Miyoko Okamoto, Mr. and Mrs. John Okamoto, Katsumi Okamoto, Mr. and Mrs. Toshikazu Omori, Hatsuko Oshita, Thomas
Ozima, Mr. and Mrs.Shigenobu
.
Prosise, Lucille
Quaker Oats Co. (The)
RNSU Ishida Fund
Ronalds, Nicholas
Sakamoto, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Satoh, Tomoko
State Farm Mutual Auto Sugano, Mr. and Mrs. Takeo Sugano, Teiko
Sugiura, Go
Suzuki, George
Tamada, Kay and Ruby
Tamai, Koichiro
Tamura, Atsuko
Tamura, Clare
Tanabe, Mr. and Mrs. Osamu Tani, Benjamin S.
Terada.Yoshik
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Teshima, Dr. and Mrs. Ro.y
Torigoe, Chizuko
Torii, Dennis R.
Tsuruda.Masato
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Ujiiye, William and Barbara United Wa.y-Designated Contribution
s Universal Pen Hospital
Uyeda., Sam
Yamamoto.Alice E.
, . Young, Nancy
CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION
Co ON
Buddhist Churches of America Chicago Japanese American
Counci
l
Omron Foundation.Inc.
,
with gratitude
Thomas Masuda Memoria
l Foundation
C T
CNA Insurance Companies
Fel-Pro/Mecklenburger Foundation
. Helene Curtis, Inc.
1994 FUJ FESTIVAL
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Cable Television & Communications Association o
f Illinois
The Chicago -Tokyo Bank Commonwealth Edison Company
ltex Corporation
La Salle Photo Service, Inc. Manshio & Wallace
Masuda.Funai.Eifert & Mitchell.
, , , Ltd.
McDonald's Corporation
Nakawatase, Wyns & Associates,
Inc. North Federal Savings Bank Northern Illinois Gas Peterson Bank
Prudential Preferred Financial
Services
The Quaker Oats Company Sanchez & Daniels
State Farm Insurance Companies Toko America, Inc.
United Bindery Service, Inc.
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Ben Ka.y Chicago, Inc. Echo, Inc.
Frank's Jewelry
Harr.y lchiyasu & Associate.
s Honda Restauran
t
Hotel Nikko Chicago
JACL Credit Union
Jamac, Inc.
Japan Air Lines
JFC International.Inc.
, . Kikkoman Foods.Inc.
, .
Laurie's Hallmark Sho.pMakita U.S..A Inc.
.,
Matsushita Electri.Corporation o
c
f America
Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Mitsui & Compan.y (US.Inc
...A..), . Miyata Bic.ycle of America., Inc. Natural Selection
NEC Technologies.Inc.
, . Noritake Company, Inc. Palmer House Peterson Bank Restaurant Suntory
San.yo Electric Company, Ltd.
Sharp Electronics Corporation Star Marke
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J.Toguri Mercantile Co. Toshiba America Consume. r
Products.Inc.
, .
Triangle Camera United Airlines
United Bindery Service, Inc. Universal Pen Hospita
l
Uptown Nationa.Bank of Chicago
l Yamashio, Inc.
Yaohan U.S..A Corporation
.. Yoshi's Cafe
MASARU NAMBU INTERNSHIP U D JASC MEMORIAL GIFTS '' L-k1 .: ·1· 'e many 1am1 1es, we re
The Masaru Nambu Internship Program was conceived by the JASC Board of Directors as a means of honoring the dedication of Masaru Narnbu, who retired on June 30, 1995, after thirty-two years of service as JASC Executive Director. A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service field. Donor Amino, Yosh M/M Butler, Mary Ellen Crosby Associates, Inc. Du Shane, Ellen M. Finzel, Johanna & Herman Giltner, Richard W. In memory of Mrs. Namiye Suzuki Elbert Eichi Izumi Momoye Ijichi Sam Ikoma Elbert Eichi Izumi Minnie Giltner involved in the activities that our children are involved in. If there are activities for the children at JASC. the parents will also be there.' '
Fujiu, J(jyo Iwata, Roy Johaosen, Evy Kanemoto, Neil Kumaki, Robert Manshio, Calvin Mizuno, Eric Mizuta, Yukinao Mlsna, Kathryn K. Nakanishi, Betty Nakano, May Otaka, Saodra Ozaki, Yoji Sakamoto, Don Sugiyama, Glenn Wallace, Peggy Witkowski, Brian Yamamoto-Yoshida, Nancy Yamate, Sandra Yoshimura, J(jyo lchiban Club Ikoma, J(jyoi (Ikoma Family) Kalin, Irving & Phylis Kaneko, Merle J(jtabayashi, Helen H. Kumata, Ruth Litvak, Ruth M. McElligott, Judye & Mrs. John & Willie Nakauchi, Tadashi & Sonoko Nambu, Masaru M/M Nordling, Clifford O'Brien, Richard M/M O'Sucha, Mary Redmond, Norman T. Rodriguez, Raoul & Amy Sagami, Yahachi M/M Sakata, Toshi & Yukiko Shieh, Rosemarie Momoye Ijichi Sam Ikoma Elbert Eichi Izumi Mrs. Pearl Kleiman Grace Iino Mrs. Irene Murata Elbert Eichi Izumi Elbert Eichi Izumi Elbert Eichi Izumi Mrs. Saody Fox Mrs. Some Nakawatase Momoye Ijichi Joseph J. O'Sucha Frank Sugaoo Thomas B. Kaihara Elbert Eichi Izumi Elbert Eichi Izumi Elbert Eichi Izumi Mrs. linda Tademoto '' The JASC is one organization that can bridge the differences in the Japanese community and bring people together. Too often we're isolated in small groups. It's important for our children to see that there is a larger Japanese American community in Chicago beyond our affilia
Suzuki, Joseph & George Mrs. Namiye Suzuki tion of churches and clubs.' '
Tomita, Josephine & Shoichi H. Elbert Eichi Izumi
Varellas, Eve Elbert Eichi Izumi Mr. Kenji Tademoto
Yoshioka, Ruth H. George S. Yoshioka
The Tademoto family
has had a JASC family membership since 1994 and for many years have been involved in the Tohko11 Judo Academy, which recently made its home in the JASC building. Mr. Kenji
Tademoto is the owner of
Tademoto Mechanical,
a heating and air
conditioning company. Mrs. Linda Tademoto is a grade school teacher. Their two children, Gregory and Jeffrey, attend schools in Chicago.
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Japanese American Service Committee Financial Report
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30 , 1995
Support and Revenue:
Public support $738,690
Governmental agencies support 221,014
Revenue 16 1,132
Total Revenue 1,120,836
Expenses:
Program services 548,036
Support services 181,549
Total Expenses 729,585
Excess of Support and Revenue Over Expenses Before Other Items 391,251
Gain on Sale of Property and Equipment 153,875
Income from Discontinued Operations 47,215
Excess of Support and Revenue Over Expenses $592,341
A copy of our complete financial statements examined by Yamada & Latourette, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC office.
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Chicago Community Trust Chicago Japanese American Council
Chicago Nisei Post # 1183
American Legion Chicago Tokyo Bank Dr. & Mrs. Ben Chikaraishi Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Ltd. Mr. Ralph Fujimoto Mr. & Mrs. Allan I. Hagio Mr. & Mrs. Tomio & Lucy
Hashimoto Mr. & Mrs. Kazuyoshi Hino Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hiratsuka, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Honda Mr. & Mrs. Earle Hori Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth K. Hori Harry T. lchiyasu & Associates Mrs. Mary S. Ikeda Mr. Julius Ishida
Japanese Chamber of Commerce
& Industry of Chicago Yutaka & Haruko Kanemoto Eugene & Grace J(jmura Kumako J(jttaka Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Koga Mr. & Mrs. Seiichi S. Koizumi Mrs. Fumiko Goto Kokoris George Kosaka Family Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Kurima Kate Kuzuhara LaSalle Photo Service, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Mi-Zun Lai Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell,
Ltd.
Mhotronics Micro Lamps, Inc.
.Midwest Aikido Federation
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Mr. & Mrs. Kashiro Mizuno
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Morirnitsu
Mr. Frank Kenichi Morimitsu Mr. & Mrs. George W. Morimitsu Mr. Yasuo Mory
Yasuo Mory Estate
Roy Hirozo & J(jyono Nagata*
Mr. & Mrs. F. Robert & Patricia
N. Naka
Mr. Karl Nakamura
Mr. & Mrs. James M. Nakawatase .
Rev. & Mrs. Masaru Nambu
Mr. & Mrs. Roger K. Narimatsu Elaine C. Nemoto
Mr. Senta Nii Mr. & Mrs. Toshio Ogino
Mr. & Mrs. Shunjiro Ohba
Haruyoshi & Helen S. Ohno
Omron Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Hideo S. Onoda
Ms. Marie K. Otaka Henry K. & Mary S. Sakai Mr. & Mrs. Kane Senda
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Shimasaki
Miss Sumi Shimizu Estate*
Mr. & Mrs. T. Shiomoto and
Family
Shiratsuki Family
Mr. & Mrs. Sakari Suzuki
Henry Suzukida Family
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Szathmary Mr. Toshio Takahashi
Jack M. & Peggy S. Takai Mrs. Toshi A. Tanouye
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Teraji Dr. & Mrs. Roy Teshima Thomas Masuda Memorial
Foundation Tomihiro Family Mrs. Miki Uchida Mrs. Chieno Uyetani Mr. Tad T. Wakai Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo Wakamatsu Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Yamada Mr. & Mrs. Noby Yamakoshi Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. William T. Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Yoshida
In June, 1994, ltex Corporation purchased the Keiro Extended Care Center from the Japanese American Service Committee ("JASC") and agreed that the contributions of over two thousand individuals and companies should be recognized. Following compilation of donor lists by the JASC, a multi-panel design was chosen to list every donor. The central panel provides the dedication:
These facilities were made possible through generous donations from the Japanese American community to the JASC. Through these contributions, JASC was able to transform a dream into working medical assistance facility in October, 1993.
In addition, there is a wall plaque next to the Japanese Garden in the lobby that also pays tribute to all the donors. This plaque reads:
In tribute to the unrelenting support and dedication of the Japanese community and many individuals who made significant contributions to helping realize the vision for Keiro Extended Care Center, this building is dedicated, ''The Keiro Pavilion."
The planning and construction of the Keiro Extended Care Center, now called the Harmony Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, was accomplished through generous donations from members of the Japanese American Community. To all the friends of the Keiro Extended Care Center, the JASC is deeply grateful for your contributions and would like to thank each of you for your thoughtful and charitable support.
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Amy Abe Buddhist Temple of Chicago Judo Mrs. Kiyoko Enkoji Mr. William Furuyama Helene Curtis, Inc.
Patricia & Stanley Abe Dojo Mr. & Mrs. Ben Enta Futaba Corp. of America Mr. & Mrs. Willis W. Helfrich
Mr. Shoji Abe Ms. Myrtle Bukowski Ms. Lindy T. Enta Futabakai PTA Ms. Genny Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Aberer Mr.· & Mrs. Bernard J. Bushman Mr. Thomas G. Errico Dr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Fuwa Rev. & Mrs. Hibino
Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoharu Aburano C. Itoh & Co. (America) Inc. Mrs. Susie S. Esaki G. D. Searle Charitable Trust Bill & Flora Hidaka
Ms. Yoshiko Adaniya CNA Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Frank Eshita G. McL. Cole Co. Mr. & Mrs. George & Kumiye
Saki Agemura CNA Insurance Companies Mr. & Mrs. James Ezaki Gastroenterology Associates, Ltd. Hidaka
Aisan Corporation of America K. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Jon Ezaki General Re Service Corp. Ms. Shiz Hidaka
Mr. Ichiro Akasaki Soon-Im Cha Fel-Pro MeckJenburger Foundation Karen Ginter Mr. & Mrs. George Higa
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Aki Jerry Chancellor* Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Feldman Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Glafcke Jake Higashiuchi*
Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiaki Akitomo Teng-Hsian & Pien Chen Chang 15/15 Investors Club Dr. Thomas F. Gleason Mr. & Mrs. Fred T. Hikida
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Akiyama Ms. Norma Chapman Ms. Melissa Lain Finch Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gokan Sadako Hikida
Mr. Roy Akune Mr. & Mrs. Keith Chase-Ziolek Mrs. Veronica Finnegan Ms. Kiyoko Goldhardt Junko Hill
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Mr. & Mrs. Takanobu Matsui Mr. & Mrs. Abe Miyake Christine M. Murakami Dr. Kurt K. Nakaoka Jerry & Mitsue Nishiura
Tsuyako Matsui Mr. Andy T. Miyake Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Murakami Alice & Kats Nakashima Mr. Junichi Nishizawa
Matsui America, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Miyake Mr. & Mrs. Ken Murakami Robert & Lucy Nakashima Mrs. Cindy Nissen
Alan Matsumoto Mr. & Mrs. Jack S. Miyake Nobu Murakami Mr. Robert K. Nakashima, Jr. Nissin International Transport
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Y. Matsumoto M. Joe & H. Helen Miyake Mr. Tadao Murakami Ms. Betty Nakata USA
Dr. & Mrs. Fred A. Matsumoto Dr. & Mrs. Ryoichi Miyake Ms. Mary Muramoto Mr. & Mrs. Sho John Nakata T. Noguchi
Mr. & Mrs. Katsuo Matsumoto Sanae A. Miyake Mr. S higetaka M uranishi Walter & Shirley Nakatsukasa Ms. Betsy Nojima
Ms. Mary Matsumoto Seiji F. Miyake Mr. Masanori Murano Mr. & Mrs. Senbe Nakawatase & Ms. Kitty Nojiri
Mr. & Mrs. Shig Matsumoto Tsuruko Miyake Mr. & Mrs. Roy Murano Family Mr. & Mrs. Masao Nojiri
Mr. Shinro Matsumoto Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miyamoto Mr. & Mrs. Shig Murao Dr. & Mrs. Joe Nakayama Nobuo & Alice Nojiri
Mr. Tom Matsumoto Ms. Nancy Miyao Suga Muraoka Jolene Nakayama Mr. & Mrs. Toshia Noma
Ms. Tomoko Matsumoto Ms. Jean M. Miyashiro Mr. Thomas Muraoka Masao & Kikue Nakayama Ms. Takeko A. Nomiya
Mr. & Mrs. Yoshinobu Matsumoto Mr. Edward Miyashita Tomoye Muraoka Patricia M. Nakayama Mr. & Mrs. Taro Nomoto
Mr. Philip Matsumura Mr. & Mrs. Mikio Miyashita Dr. Alice K. Murata Rikio & Akiye Nakayama Mr. David R. Nomura
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce S. Matsunaga Mr. Tohru Ed. Miyashita Mrs. Hanako Murata Mr. Yoshino Nakayama Mrs. Kiyo Nomura*
Mr. Elmer T. Matsunaga Mrs. Misu Miyata Mrs. Jane Murata Mr. Yoshinori Nakayama Mr. & Mrs. Paul N. Nomura
Geneva Matsunaga Ms. Sandra J. Miyata Mr. Jim Murata Michael Nakazawa* Richard M. Nomura*
Hatsu Matsunaga Mr. Ted I. Miyata Mrs. Kay Murata Mrs. Nobuko Nakazawa Mr. Tetsuzo Nomura
Mr. Roy D. Matsunaga Mr. & Mrs. Tom Miyata Mr. & Mrs. Kiguma J. Murata Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nakazawa Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nomura &
Hisashi Matsunobu Mr. & Mrs. Victor Miyata Mr. & Mrs. Yoshinori Murata Mr. & Mrs. Roy Nakazawa Family
Dorothy Nordstrom Okinawa Kyoyu Kai Ms. Lucille Prosise Misako Scelonge Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Sandler
Mr. Kiyoshi Norikane Mr. & Mrs. George Okita Ravenswood Fellowship Women's Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Schectrnan Jeff & Kiyo Sonoda
Mr. Masanobu Norimoto Mr. & Mrs. George Oku Society Ms. Hilda Scherrer Kiyoshi & Harumi Sonoda
North Federal Savings Bank Mr. Shigeo Oku Rissho Kosei-Kai of Chicago Ms. Henrietta Schrier Ms. Louise Sonoda
North Shore Baptist Japanese N. Okubo* Mrs. Rose Mary Robles Robert/Marion Schwantes Ms. Mary T. Sonoda
Congregation Takashi & Sallyann Okuno Mrs. Gertrude Rohde Seicho-No-Ie H. A. Soraoka
North Shore Japanese Baptist Mr. Kuni Okutara Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Roman Dr. Irwin M. Seidman Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Sori
Fujin Kai Noriko Okutomi Mr. Sheldon H. Rothstein Toshiaki Sekiguchi Dr. Gladys I. Stone
Northern Trust Company Mr. & Mrs. Akira Omachi Mr. & Mrs. Gaspare Ruggirello Mr. George W. Sekiya Dr. N. Subramanian
Fred K. & Mary T. Nosaka Ms. Kiyoko S. Omachi Mr. William Russell Mr. & Mrs. Shunso Sera Mr. & Mrs. Toshia Suda
Mr. & Mrs. Barney Nozaki Mr. & Mrs. Tom Omachi Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo Sabula Mr. Stanley Serikaku Mr. Ivan Sugai
Keiji Nozaki Mr. & Mrs. Fred T. Omi Mr. & Mrs. Chuji R. Sahara Hong II Seung, MD Mr. Frank Sugano
Donald & Arlene Nozawa Mr. & Mrs. George Omori Mr. & Mrs. Shosaku Sahara Mr. Charles W. Sharica Ms. Kimi Sugano
Mr. John H. Nozawa Dr. & Mrs. Harry I. Omori Ms. Toshiko Sahara Mrs. Fumiko Jobe Shiba Mr. Takashi Sugawara
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Numata Ms. Hatsuko Omori Mr. Yoshiji Sahara Korin Shichijo Mr. Henry H. Sugeno
Shizuo Numata Mr. John M. Omori Mr. & Mrs. George I. Saiki Mitsuzo & Kyoko Shida Mr. Koki Sugihara
Mr. Toshiaki Nurishi Ms. Lydia C. Omori Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Saiki Chang Yi Shieh* Mr. Kohachiro Sugimoto*
Ms. Dorothy P. O'Brien Omron Electronics, Inc. Leslie Saiki Chi-Lin Shieh Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo Sugimoto
Ms. Kathleen F. O'Connell Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru Omuro Saitama Bank, Ltd.----Chicago, Shiga Ken Group Mrs. Somo Sugimoto*
Mrs. Mary O'Sucha Mr. & Mrs. Dick One The Mrs. Tatsuyo Shigehira Masako Sugiyama
OCS America, Inc. Mr. Hiroshi Onishi Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Saito Mr. & Mrs. Bob Shigemura Mr. & Mrs. Onryu Sugiyama
OSG Tap and Die, Inc. Mr. Yoshikazu Onishi Mr. Koji Saito Umeyo Shigeta* Mr. & Mrs. Takashi M. Sugiyama
Mr. George Oba Mr. Hidehichi Ono Ms. Mabel H. Saito Mr. Hiroshi Shigihara Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Sumi
Mr. Kanji Obana Kimiyo Ono Mr. Shinichi Saito Mr. Alan Shikarni Ms. Sandra S. Sumi
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Obara Mr. & Mrs. Shane Ono Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Sakae Ms. Barbara Shikami Ms. Christine S. Sumida
Ms. Miyoko Obata Miss Sumiko Ono Mrs. Katsumi Sakaguchi Mr. & Mrs. James Shikarni Mrs. Joan M. Sumida
Mr. & Mrs. Shinko Obata Mr. Tsutomu Ono Gingo Sakai Ms. Kiyoko Shimabukuro Mr. Robert Sumida*
Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Ochiai Mr. Donald J. Onuma Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Sakai Mrs. Rae Shimada Mr. William K. Sumida
Miss Ari ye Oda Oriental Printing Mr. & Mrs. Jack Sakai Mr. & Mrs. Joe Shimashita Sumitomo Bank, Ltd., The
Mr. & Mrs. Dick R. Oda Mr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Osakada Mr. & Mrs. Yoshitaro Sakai Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Shimashita Sumitomo Corporation of America
Hayano & June Oda Jtsuko Osakada Dr. & Mrs. Frank Sakamoto Ms. Kiku Shimazaki Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Oda Marion Osakada Mr. & Mrs. Jiro Sakamoto Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln M. Shimidzu Sumitomo Warehouse (USA) Inc.
Mr. James Oda George & Masako Osako Mr. & Mrs. Wayne T. Sakamoto Mr. & Mrs. Hiro Shimizu Mr. Hideo Sunada
Ms. Jane M. Oda Motohani Osako Mr. & Mrs. Chura Sakata Mrs. Jku Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. Kay Sunahara
Molly Oda Dick & Toshiko Oshima Ms. Lurene Sakata Ms. Michie Shimizu Mr. Akio Suzuki
Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Ogasawara Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Oshiro Mr. Mitsuo Sakata* Mr. & Mrs. Milo Shimizu Ms. Doris Suzuki
Nobuto Ogata Mr. & Mrs. Yuki Oshiro Rose A. Sakata Mr. Takeo Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. George K. Suzuki
Ms. Elsie I. Ogawa Kai & Susie Oshita* Cathy & L. Sakauye Takuo Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. George Y. Suzuki
Everett & Suzanne Ogawa Mr. Thomas Oshita Mr. & Mrs. John M. Sakauye Mr. Wat Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Suzuki
Ms. Linda M. Ogawa Yutaka & Florence Oshita Shizuko Sakioka* Mr. William Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Suzuki
Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Ogawa Tsue Asarni Ostermann Mr. Tom Sakoda Mrs. Osawa I. Shimada Jan M. Suzuki
Shuichi & Hideko Ogawa Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Ota K. Kincaid Saks Mr. & Mrs. Sam I. Shimada Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Suzuki
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Ogi Katsuo Ota Rev. & Mrs. Henry T. Sakuma Mrs. Tomi Shimojima Kinichi Suzuki*
Ms. Donna Ogura Ms. Fumi Otaka Yoshitoshi Sakumura Tsugi Shimokubo M. Suzuki
Mrs. Toyoko Peggy Ogura Sandra & Jeffrey Otaka Mr. Hirao Sakurada Mr. Shinichi Shimori Mrs. Namiye Suzuki
Alyce A. Obama Mr. Paul M. Otake Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sakurai Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Shimotake Ms. Ruth Suzuki
Dr. Virginia M. Ohlson Mr. Shigeo Otani Ms. Lauren Salinas Mr. & Mrs. Howard Shinagawa Mr. Takashi Suzuki
Ms. Tetsuko Nellie Ohno Mrs. Tokuyo Otomo Sanko Restaurant Takehiro Shinohara Mr. Toshifumi Suzuki
Mr. Richard Oishi Ms. Katherine Otsubo Mr. Yutaka Sano Teruji Shinohara Mrs. Yoshimi Suzuki
Ms. Akiko Oka Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ouchi Sanwa Bank Limited, The Mrs. Fuki Shinozaki Mr. Berry Suzukida
Mr. Hiroshi Oka Ms. Merry Y. Oya Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Saruwatari Mr. & Mrs. T. Shinsato Ms. Chiyo Suzukida
Mr. Takeshi Oka Mr. Peter I. Oyama Mr. Frank Sasai Mr. & Mrs. Emmett H. Shintani Gompachi & Toku Suzukida*
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Okabe Ms. Toshiko Oyama Ms. Kim Sasai Mrs. Shizuko S. Shintani Henry & Kayo Suzukida
Ms. Yoshiko Okada Tsuyako Oyama Asako, Fred & John Sasaki Ms. & Mrs. Elsie, Nobuko Michael & Alicia Suzukida
Ms. Yukiko Okada Dr. & Mrs. Ryoichi Oyasu Mr. & Mrs. David S. Sasaki Shiohara Mr. Harry V. Tademaru
Esarni Okamoto* Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Ozaki Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Sasaki Mrs. Nobuko Shiohara Mr. & Mrs. Masato Tademoto
Ms. Hanako Okamoto Mrs. Kiyono Ozaki Mr. & Mrs. John Sasaki Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Shiozaki Mr. & Mrs. Ted Tado
Mr. & Mrs. John Okamoto Mr. & Mrs. Masato Ozaki Mr. & Mrs. Masato Sasaki Mr. Norio Shiozaki Mrs. Betty Tagami*
Mr. Katsumi Okamoto Mr. Robert Y. Ozaki Mr. Nobuo Sasaki Yoshiro Shiozaki Mr. Edward C. Tagami
Mr. Kiyoshi C. Okamoto Mr. & Mrs. Sam Ozaki Mr. Robert M. Sasaki Mr. & Mrs. Sam Shiozawa Mr. & Mrs. Kay Tagami
Ms. May M. Okamoto Tsugi Ozaki Mr. Toshiaki Sasaki Mr. Tsutomu J. Shirahama Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Tagawa
Mitsuno Okamoto* Mr. & Mrs. Yoji Ozaki Mr. Willy K. Sasaki Mr. & Mrs. Wataru Shirahata Mitsuki Taguchi
Dr. & Mrs. Tadashi Okamoto Mr. & Mrs. George Ozawa Sasaki Family Seichi Shirai wa Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Tai
Mr. & Mrs. Toshikazu Okamoto Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ozawa Mrs. Misaki Sasamura Mr. Ben Shirakawabe Mr. Albert Taira
Mr. & Mrs. William Okamoto Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ozeki Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sala Ms. Hiroko Shirataki Fumihiko Tairaku
Henry & Mitsuko Okamura Mr. Karl T. Ozima Mrs. Asako J. Sato Mr. & Mrs. Kiyohiko Shirataki Taiyo Kobe Bank, Ltd., The
James & Teruko Okamura Mr. & Mrs. Shigenobu Ozima Mr. & Mrs. George Y. Sato Mr. & Mrs. Mohei & Yoshie Tamiko Tajitsu
Mariam & Tosh Okamura Ms. Barbara Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Kay Sato Shiratsuki * Mr. & Mrs. David Takada
Yoshi Okamura Diamond & Mary Pappas Mr. Kenichi Sato Mr. Wataru Shirohata Ms. Noriko Takada
Mr. Hiroshi Okano Dr. Paul D. Parmet May Sato* Mr. Howard Shiroma Ms. Aiko Takagi
Ms. Nobuko Okawa Mrs. Maxine Paul Misao Sato Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Shishida Haruko & Aiko Takagi*
Yoneko Okawa Paul Brown & Co. Ms. Riyo Sato Mutsu Shishida Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Takagi
Ms. Miya Okawara Dr. Frederick D. Peltz Ruth Y. Sato Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn Shishido Ms. Yoshiko Takagi
Okaya USA Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bosco Pereira Mr. & Mrs. Sam Sato Showa American Inc. Kay Takagishi
Ms. Joy Okayama Ms. Joanne Peterson Steven & Asako Sato Mr. Yale H. Siegel Mr. Larry F. Takahashi
Ms. Tracy Okayama Philip Morris Companies, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuya Sato Ms. Paulette H. Siegrist Mr. Yataro Takahashi
Mrs. Fukuko Oki Bert Phillips Mrs. Misao Sam Ms. Rosemarie A. Skok M. Takaki
Mr. & Mrs. Goro Oki Bishop & Mrs. Juan I. Pia, Sr. Rev. & Mrs. Kei Satoh Ms. Grace Smith Ms. Mary Takaki
Kazuichi & Yasuko Okigawa Ms. Hisae Pittelkau Mr. Henry Sawada Mr. & Mrs. Kevin S. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Takaki
Ms. Kiyoko Okimoto Ms. Margaret Plucinsky Tokuye Sawada Mr. & Mrs. Ken Soda Ms. Midori Takaki
Ms. Hatsu Okimura Ms. Arlene Ponto F. Z. Saws* Dr. Jack Solway Ms. Nobuko Takaki
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Mr. Richard K. Takaki Ms. Joyce Tani Mr. & Mrs. Daniel K.Tsurutani Mr. Haruo H. Yakushiji Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Yatabe
Ms. Hisako Takami Mr. & Mrs. Kenji Tani Ms. Paula S. Tsurutani Ms. Jane Yakushiji Mrs. Mary Yatabe
Ms. Jeanne Takami Mr. Richard M. Tani Mr. Byron E. Tsusaki Haruo Yakushin Mr. Kenji Yatsushiro
Mr. Robert Takami * Rose T. Tani Dr. Richard Tye Richard Yamada* Ms. Lucille A. Yee
Yoneko Takami Mr. & Mrs. Hitoshi Tanigawa Ms. Janice C. Uchida Dr. & Mrs. Richard Yamada Mr. Yoichi Yokokawa
Mary Takamoto Ms. May Tanii Ms. Merry F. Uchida Ms. Seiko Yamada Mr. Hidejiro Yokoo
Ms. Sarah F. Takamoto* Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Tanimoto Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiaki Uchida Mr. & Mrs. Joi Priscill Yamagata Mr. Tadashi Yokota
Fujiko Takano Teruko Tanimoto Mr. & Mrs. George K. Uchima Mr. & Mrs. Ben K. Yamagiwa Ms. Toshiye Yokota
Ms. Yukiko Takano Mr. & Mrs. Ted Tanimura Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Uchima Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Yamagiwa Mr. Mitsuhiro Yokoyama
Mr. & Mrs. George S. Takaoka Rayko Tanizawa Mr.Ted Uchimoto Mr. George H. Yamagiwa Mr. Setsutaro Yoneda
Mr. Kenneth Takaoka Ayako & Dean Tanji Ms. Alice S. Uchiyama Mr. & Mrs. Jon Yamagiwa Mr. Shunzo Yoneda
Mr. Larry F. Takashi Mr. & Mrs. Takeo T. Tano Ms. Dorothy Uchiyama Mr. Kay K. Yamagiwa Dr. & Mrs. Tomojiro Yoshida
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Takashi Mr. & Mrs. Goji Tashiro Ms. Jeanie Uchiyama Mary Y. Yamagiwa Toshiko Yoshida
Kiku Takata Mr. & Mrs. Haruo Tashiro Mr. Stewart Uchiyama Terry Yamagiwa Mr. & Mrs. George Yoshihara
Ms. Roberta Takata Kazue Tashiro Mr. & Mrs. John T. Uehara Mrs. Tsumeji Yamagiwa Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Yoshihara
Mr. & Mrs. John Takato Mr. Charles Tatsuda Mr. Goro Ueno Mr. & Mrs. Fred Yamaguchi Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Yoshimoto
Mr. Kishio Takeda Mr. & Mrs. Han Tatsui Mr. James M. Ueno Ms. Futami Yamaguchi Mr. Mamoru Yoshimoto
Ms. M. Alice Takeda Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo Tatsumi Kiku Ueyama• Mr. & Mrs. Ikuo Yamaguchi Mr. & Mrs. Masaaki Yoshimoto
Mr. Mike Takeda Mr. JoeTaura Mr. & Mrs. William Ujiye Lois & Jiro Yamaguchi Dave & Shigeko Yoshimura
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru Takeda Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu B. Taura Mr. Henry Umeki Niso & Tami Yamaguchi* Mr. & Mrs. James Yoshimura
Mrs. Ei Takehara Clair Teck Kimi Umeki* Mrs. Tami Yamaguchi Mr. Jiro Yoshimura
Mr. & Mrs. Jchiro Takehara Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Teel Dr. & Mrs. George M. Umemura Ms. Terri Yamaguchi Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura
Dr. & Mrs. Joe Takehara Ms. Carole A. Teichmann Unimed Ltd. Yamaichi International (America) Yukichi Yoshimura
Mr. Arthur Takei Tenrikyo Chicago Women's Club Union Sanitary District Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Kumeo Yoshinari
Mr. & Mrs. George Takemoto Tenrikyo Illinois Church United Meth. Christian Fellowship Mr. Edward S. Yamamoto* Masami S. Yoshinari
Mr. & Mrs. John Takemoto Mr. Hiroshi Terada Women's Soc. Ms. Fumi Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. Byron Yoshino
Ms. Mary M. Takemoto Ms. Laura F.Terada Universal Pen Hospital Mr. & Mrs. George Yamamoto Maurice & Misako Yoshino
Mr. & Mrs. Satoru Takemoto Mrs. Mary M. Terada Ms. Yoshie Unno Mr. Gerald Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Yoshino
Mr. Yoshihiro Takemura Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru Terada Mr. Takeo Uriu Ms. Joanne Ryo Yamamoto Mr. Teijiro Yoshino
Mr. Katsuji Takeno Noble N. Terada* Mr. Hiroshi Usami Ms. Kazuko Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. William Yoshino
Ms. Chiyo C. Taketoshi Ms. Yoshiko Terada Mr. & Mrs. Mason Uyeda Mrs. Midori Yamamoto Ms. Pauline Yoshioka
Mr. & Mrs. Hiromi Taketoshi Mr. & Mrs. George Teraoka* Terry Uyeda Mr. & Mrs. Pete Y. Yamamoto Kaye Yoshizumi
Mr. & Mrs. Noboru Jack Takeuchi Mr. Yoshichika Terasawa Ms. Noriko Uyehata Mr. & Mrs. Peter I. Yamamoto James & Mary Young
Ms. Sara Takeuchi Mr. & Mrs. Ben Terusaki Mrs. Chisato Uyeki Mr. Roy M. Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. Hachiro Yuasa
Takeuchi Family John & Donna Tewart Mr. & Mrs. Eugene S. Uyeki Ms. Ruth Yamamoto Ms. Anna G. Yue
Ms. Asako Takusagawa The Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd. Mr. Saburo Uyeno Mr. Samuel Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. Henry Yui
Mr. & Mrs. Kay Tamada The Saitama Bank, Ltd.--Chicago Koren & John Vanzo-Sinsuk Yuka Yamamoto Mr. & Mrs. ltsuo Yukawa
Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Tamanaha The Sumitomo Bank, Ltd. Mr. Jonathan C. Veeder Mr. George Yamana Mr. J inichi Yuki
Mr. Masanobu Tamashiro The Taiyo Kobe Bank, Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Vinci Mr. & Mrs. Iwao Yamanaka Marie Zajac
Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Tamayose Nicoletta T. Theotikos Visiting Group Mr. & Mrs. Kazuo Yamanaka Utako & Walter Zajac
Ms. Clare Tamura Thomas F. Gleason MD Ltd. Mrs. Fujiko Kay Vreeland Mr. & Mrs. Fred I. Yamane Mr. Frank Zdanowski
Mr. George Tamura Mr. & Mrs. John J. Thulis Robert & Alice Wada Mr. Hiroshi Yamane Ms. Clair A. Zeck
Ms. Marianne Tamura Ms. Nancy Tiffenbach Wasumi Wada* Mr. Kenji Yamanouchi Mr. Edward J. & Family Zegar
Mr. Ralph K. Tamura Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuru Toba Mr. Gene Wakabayashi Mr. & Mrs. George N. Yamasaki Ms. Ethel Zussman
Mr. & Mrs. Seizo Tamura Mrs. Miyeko Toguri Kisa Wakabayashi Ms. June K. Yamasaki Anonymous
Mrs. Fumiko Tanabe Mr. & Mrs. Akira Tohei Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Wakabayashi Ms. Mary Yamasaki
Ms. June Tanabe Tohrnatsu Awoki & Co. Mr. & Mrs. Yoshitada Ms. May Yamasaki
Mr. & Mrs. Osamu Tanabe Mrs. Frances Tojo Wakabayashi Rev. Nancy Yamasaki
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tanabe Yaeno Tojo* Wakayama Kenjin Kai Ms. Ruby A. Yamasaki
Mrs. Catherine M. Tanaka Tokai Bank Limited Mr. George M. Wakiji Steven & June Yamasaki
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie & Mei Tanaka Toko America, Inc. Madoka Walberg Mr. & Mrs. Yukio Yamasaki
Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Eleanor Thomas & Mary Tokuhisa Adrian Wallen• Mr. & Mrs. Herb Yamashiroya Any omissions or errors are
Tanaka Mr. Harold Tomita Ms. Hattie Wallen Kikoya Yamashiroya sincerely regretted; please inform
Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Tanaka Herbert/Josephine Tomita Mr. Charles Waller Henry & Alice Yamashita JASC with any corrections.
George Tanaka* Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Tomita Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Ward Ms. Kay Yamashita
Mr. George Hideo Tanaka Ms. Fumiko Tomiyama Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Washizaki Mr. Takeshi Yamashita
Mr. Henry T. Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Taketo Tomiyama Tamara Waskin Teruo Yamashita
Mr. Hiroshi Tanaka Tomoegawa USA Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Akira Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Yoshio Yamashita
Mr. & Mrs. James Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Ben Torigoe Mr. & Mrs. Arnold K. Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Yamate
Ms. Judi th Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Den Toriumi Mrs. Bobby Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Yamauchi
Larry & Karen Tanaka John & Kay Toriumi Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Watanabe Mr. Kenichi Yamauchi
M. Tanaka I. Tosaka Family Ms. Martha Watanabe Mr. Shizuhiro Yamauchi
Mr. & Mrs. Masato M. Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. George Towata Masai Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Steve Yamauchi
Ms. Masuko Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Henry Toyama Mr. Masato Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Tom Yamauchi
Mei Tanaka Mr. Hiro Toyama Mr. & Mrs. Paul Watanabe Dr. & Mrs. Toshio Yamauchi
Mr. & Mrs. Minji Tanaka Toyomenka (America) Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Tom I. Watanabe Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiuki Yamaya
Mitsue Tanaka Mr. Joe Tsuchiyama Mr. & Mrs. George Watanuki Mr. Tom T. Yamayoshi
Rosie C. Tanaka Ms. Yuri Tsuchiyama Matricia Weitzmann Mr. Terumasa Yamazaki
Sada Tanaka* Mr. & Mrs. Tom T. Tsugawa Ms. Lisa Wermes Mrs. Mitsuye Yanagihara
Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Fred Tsuji Ms. Alma M. Whittnan Mr. Shiro Yanagiharu
Virginia & Hisaaki Tanaka Ruby Doi Tsuji Ms. Linda J. Whitted Charles & Donna Yang
Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Tanaka Ms. Takako Tsuji Rev. & Mrs. Paul Whittle T. Yang*
Mr. Junhiro Tanakamura T. Tsuma Ms. Adeline Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. Masao Yasaki
Sats F. & Betty Tanakatsubo Mr. Harold Tsunehara Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Wishhauer Mr. Shinji Yasuda
Ms. Ruth Tanbara Mr. Kazuo Tsunemura Walter & Marcia Wright Kikuye Yasukawa
Norman & Francine Tando Ms. Chizuko Tsuneta YKK (USA) Inc. Yasukawa Electric America Inc.
Aya Tani* Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tsuru Tetsuo Yabuta Mr. Chiharu Yasumoto
Ms. Ayako Irene Tani Ms. Lily Tsuruda Mildred Yabutami Mr. & Mrs. Carl Yasunaga
Mr. Benjamin S. Tani Mr. & Mrs. Chikaji Tsurusaki Dr. & Mrs. Ernest I. Yaltiro Mr. & Mrs. Gary Yasutake
Mr. Daniel S. Tani Ms. Jeri Tsurusaki Butch Yaki* Mr. & Mrs. Hide Yasutake
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Tani Mrs. A. K.Tsurutani Mr. & Mrs. George Yaki Kaichiro Yasutake* * Memorial Contribution
JASC
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago Illinois 60640
telephone (312) 275-7212
fax (312) 275-0958
,'1O R!<;SETTL::�:'.'.8 OOL'lNITTEE
Director's Rop�rt - 1948
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INTRODUCTION' - Purposes� Functions
The Chicago Resettlers Committee was formed i
for the
purpose of interpreting t e needs an proulems oft e Japanese
resettlers and to help them adjust themselves to the community
of Chicago. i:Jith the termination of the Chicago Office of the
War Relocation Authority in the early part of 1946, a program
was pla:rmed to meet the immediate problems facing these newcomers
to the city. Since then, the Chicago Resettlers Committee has
faithfully adhered to its major function of encouraging tho wider
use, by the resettlers, of resources for welfare, education, rec
reation and other services. In this regard, the Committee has
worked very closely with the Council of Social Agencies, the Church
Federation of Greater Chicago, the Catholic Youth Organization,
local churches, settlement houses, and other community agencies.
The Committee is also a participating member of the Community Fund.
Specifically the services provided by the Chicago Resettlers
Committee may be summarized as follows:
T he Chicago Resettlers Committee
1.
provides referral-i.nformation service for employment,
housing, business opp0rtl.!nities, counseling and schools,
2.
for v1elfare relief,
assists resettlers on appL.cation
o
unemployment compensation, anu ld-age pension,
3.
cooperates with existing social welfare agencies and
business firms in establishing good sound working re
lationships,
4.
maintains a list of available houses, apartments, rooms,
and domestic opportunities,
5.
cultivates better understanding of our problems through
public relation activities with private and public offi
cials, and
6.
stimulates the use of existing facilities for all-around
recreational purposes.
The following chart illust:t-ates the program conducted by this
agency:
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// ·RECREATION
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1
1
;
CLASSES
COUNCILS
CLUBS
LEAGUES
OPEN HOUSES
LECTURES
FORUMS
BRIDGE
SHOGI
GOH
UTAI
POETRY
MOVIES
EXHIBITS
t
.
EMPLOYMENT
HOUSING
REFERRAL
COUNSi,L1NC
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
TRA!\ISLATION
INfORMATJON
I I
The effective services which the Resettlers Committee have rendered
to the Japanese people can, 'in pa.rt, be seen by the 100% increase in its
membership during the past year. An increasing number of the resettlers
in Chicago are beginning to look to �his organization as a +iason agency
through which social, economic and cultural needs can be met, which other
wi$e a.re not accessible to them •.
There are approximately 20,000 persons of Japanese descent in Chicago.
It is highly significant that m ost of them are newcomers to this city. The
1940 United states census reveals that there were only 390 persons of Japan
ese extraction then residing in Chicago. The majority of the population
now consists of former evacuees of t he west coast who moved into thi� city
tov,rards the end and after the war years.
Approximately 7 ,,000 of th" re;;ettler s a.re Isseis (Japanese aliens,)
many of v,hom look to an agency such as the Chicago Resettlers Committee
for assistance in employment, housing and recreation.
The remaining number of approximately 13 ,, 000 Niseis (American citizens)
are encouraged by the Committee to be less dependent on Japanese agencies.
In every way the Committee endeavo rs to give them the incentive to make use
of the various local agencies and community centers -throughout the city in
which they reside. Rapid as the Nisei adjustment is to the community life ,,
they still need to be assisted in various ways by the Committee, particularly
in regard to recreation.
II EMPLOYMENT
The employment possibilities of the Japanese Americans in the Chica
go area are plentiful, as in the previous year; many are occupied in in
dustries and factories as skilled und responsible workers. One important
reason for the large population of Japanese-Americans in Chicago is due
to the great number of job opportunities open to them. For example, dur
ing the period of seven months, from March through September of this year
the Resettlers Committee was n.hle '1.;0 in+,erview about 1,290 resettlers in
various jobs ranging from professi.o:::1al work to manual labor, For the same
period of last year (1947) there were approximately 700 persons helped.
The graph below compares the number of persons interviewed each month be
tween 1947 and 1948 from March through September, the period which well
represents the trend of employment of the entire fiscal year of 1947.
200
:
100
MAR
0 1947
�i
.APR
( Total - 704
Mar. - Sept.)
-
JUNE
JULY
ffifil 104g
AUG
SEPT
( Total 1292
Mar. - Sept.)
Within a year, many Niseis have made rapid progress to higher and oot
ter positions. Their sincerit'J and industry have wo n tiie respect and con
fidence of their co-workers ar.d em�)�.oyer::.
Many Niseis are enrolled in institutions of higher learning, and it is
very likely that the majority of them will remain in Chicago after the oom
�letion of their studies, because of numerous job opportunities in the city.
The trend indicates that there will be a large proportion of specialists
and well trained workers in the future. The prospect of advancement in
business circles among the presently employed Ifiseis also appears very fa
vorable. This group of resettlers can, by patient and proper guidance, be
led to find jobs according to their abilities, and be on the look-out f,or
chances of advancement in their respective fields.
The need to be constantly assured, at the present stage, that it is
their in!ividual ability which will find them positions for which they
are qualified, regardless of their racial, religious or cultural back
grounds. This constant encouragement is of vital necessity due to the
impression which many of them have either consciously or subconsciously
acquired that they are an unwanted minori�y. One way in which the Chi
cago Resettlers Committee is undertaking this task of building confi
dence in these young men and women is by encouraging them to take full ad
vantage of the present favorable employment situation by establishing
themse1 ves where they can.
The approach used for finding jobs for the Issei is f�r different from
the method employed for the Nisei. In dealing with the Issei we find that
their great differences 1n age, and their language and cultural backgrollllil.ds
must be considered. The bulk of the Issei, whose average age is about
65, are employed in factories, and are working for relatively lov1 wages.
Consequently, many insist on working overtime to make ends meet. This type
of problem needs to be ironed out with their respective employers, who
would rather have the younger workers who have no language barriers and who
will work for shorter h ours.
Many Isseis attend weekly English classes held in the Chicago Resettlers
Building, to overcome the language barrier. The classes are under the aus
.pices of the Adult Education Department of the Board of Education of Chica
go. This is one of the many ways in which the Committee attempts to help
the older generation of the Japanese population.
Before evacuation on the Yfest Coast many of these Isseis had held fine
jobs and ovmed large properties. During the war years they lost not only
their occupations, but many lost a greater part of t heir properties. In
the unfamiliar environment of this large city, therefore, most of the Is
seis a.re beginning from "scratch." They need constant guidance and sympa
thy, and the Committee is staffed with wor leers who can understand their'
positions and help them in a constructive way.
III
HOUSING
The matter of adequately housing the resettlers still remains a di:f'fri
oult problem. This, of course, is not a situation peculiar to the Japanese
population only, since the housing shortage is acute throughout the nation.
The concentration of the resettler population is still in four well def:imed
areas of Chicago: (1) Lower Northside, (2) Far Northside, (3) Oakland-Ken
wood, (4) Hyde Park-1Toodlawn. A small minority are scattered throughout
the city and the suburban districts. The four areas of concentration just
noted are marginal areas of racial ten sion. These sections are the least
desirable for a long-range settlement, especially for the younger generation.
The concentration in these areas is due greatly to their accessibility and
the relatively low prices of the house&.
By a more equitable distribution the assimilation of Japanese and Japan
ese-American population into the whole community would be greatly speeded.
To make this possible every means should be employed t o create a better un
derstanding between the resettlers and the community populace at large •
... 4 -
c:.ill"
The Chicago Resettlers Committee is doing its utmost to help the
resettlers who come to the office with housing problems. In most cases.thcbe,+-1-ha.t
be done is t o provide the best quarters that are available under the existing circumstances.
The table below compares the number of requests for housing accomoda
tion from March through September, between 1947 and 1948. The housing trend
during this period is typical of tLn.t of +he entire period of the 1947 fis
cal year,
f
i
75
50
·•.::::.
25
APR
MAY
1947
n
,__.
Total - 114
lTar. - Sept.
IV
JUNE
IB@
JULY
1948
AUG
I
I
SEPT
Total - 394
Mar. - Sept.
COUNSELIWG AHD REFERRAL
For cowiseling and referral services the Chicago Resettlers Committee
has been cooperating,as in pre<:im.,-:;-year:·,vd.th the Council of Social Agen
cfo s, and the Community Refer:::.ilsiryi c�
The number of counseling and referral services are necessarily small
in number in relati on to other services rendered, because of the great a
mount of time which must be spent on individual cases. At present, the
Director assists six per sons a month who need old-age assistance. Approxi
mately a half day must be spent on each case in interpretation alone.
As with employment, the method of approach toward Nisei and the Kibei
(Japanese-Americans who have spent their formative years in Japan and have
returned to this country), differs in giving counseling and referral servicee
Due considerations must be given to their various backgrounds.
The Issei
ave
in
writing
problems
letters, applying for unemploy
and the Kibei who h
ment compensation, old-age pensions and relief funds, evacuation claims, le
gal assistance, and health and welfare problems in general, pr0sent an un
usual number of problems which cannot be easily presented in a statistical
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form, because of the many complicated processes involved in manners of
handling them.
We are often called upon to help in personal and family problems, and
marital matters. Daily numerous phone calls are received about practically
everything.
V EDUCATION, SOCIAL-RECREATION
There have been many positiv�i 11vidrw�'3s during the past year in the
social-recreational life of N;-sei i ,·,hicli.. :,eem to indicate that resettlers
have become better adjusted and havebecome more useful as citizens of Chi
cago. There exists today at least eighty known groups, (exclusive of re
ligious organizations,) organized for athletics, social, or special interest
reasons, having over·l500 participants. The agency, either directly or in•
directly, aided 69 groups in program building, locating and arranging for
use of facilities, general consultation, and giving out of information.
Nearly all Uisei organizations t oday are utilizing existing community faci
lities. A few groups have been related to agencies, but a very few indivi
duals are related to agency program itself. (See Recreation Report of 1948)
Olivet Institute now serves the largest number of resettlers. All of
the Nisei basketball league games and most of the Saturday night dances,
sponsored by Girls' clubs or athletic teams, are held at Olivet. Th·e rec
reation program of t he agency, aimed to meet the social needs of young adults
and teen-agers, have been conducted largely in neighborhood agencies.
One o f the objectives of t he Committee's recreation program in 1948
was to get more Niseis into a.ct:i. vities and to strengthen group security
where it was needed. A record of 9,363 participants in the recreation and
informal education program last year is a definite evidence of the agencyh
effort to meet this goal. The Committee has encouraged more Niseis to join
on-going community activities. A few projects were started in which certain
agencies proved helpful; however, in 1949 a greater emphasis will be placed
to further encourage more folks to become fuller participating member.s :im
local community activities.
Although there is less evidence of delinquency among the Nisei than
in previous years there are social r�oblems among young adult and teen-age
groups which require continuec: stu::ly ancl "G sponsibility by the Resettlers
Conm1ittee. There is a lack of dE! :dral1le and "wholesome" social-recreation
activities for young Niseis. Certain undesirable social patterns are being
re-established at the sport dances. Many of the parents are refusing to
allow their daughters to attend these affairs b_ecause of intoxication, use
of abusive languages, and fights. The City-VTide Recreation Committee,
through its Open House programs, have provided well-planned and well-dir.eoted
recreation activities for the young adults. This feature will be continued
in 1949. Because there is a lack of tra:i..re
. d leaders among Niseis, the agen
cy will sponsor a leadership t raining workshop in the spring. Nisei groups
failed to take advantage of training courses offered by other community
organizations. The Committee will attempt to secur.e the cooperation of
other agencies to provide part-time workers or staff assistance to groups
using their facilities.
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The Issei are ancoura�ed to participat e in a variety of activities
which have been orga:r..ized nl. t h the help of the Committee. such an event
as the Community Picnic, held in September, at Forest Preserves, Chicago,
with about 2,000 persons attendinf�a serve 1. the recreational needs of both
Issei and Nisei. The success of tJ:-w picnic was due primarily to the close
cooperation of the Issei and Nisei in organizing and carrying out this oom
munity-wide event. The Kabuki Show (Japanese drama) held in November with
about 450 attending also attracted the interest and encouraged participa
tion of both the Issei and the Nisei.
The following programs are now being carried out at the Chicago Resettlers
building:
English Cla-sses
Beginners
Advanced
Cooking Class
Sewing Class
Current Events Forum
Bridge Class
Goh Group
Shogi Group
Japanese Language Class
Singing Classes (Utai)
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Following projects indicate the type of program sponsored during the past
fiscal period:
English Classes
Literary Art Show
Dancing Class
City-Yiide Committee
on Recreation
Uovie of Int ere st
Sightseeing Tour
Community Picnic
Kabuki Program
Open House Recreation
Chicago Buddhist Church
South Congregational Church
Resettlers Building
Resettlers Building
st. Paul's Episcopal Church
Ate Hngiwara in Charge
Olivet Institute
Entire City
Forest Preserve
Oak Hall
North Avenue Yl;ICA
st. Paul's Episcopal Church
Edwin J�a.rkham Center
Program of joint sponsorship for education
the following organizations:
The Chicago Shimpo
Midwest Golf Association
JACL Anti-Discrimination Committee
Mayor's Commission on Human Relations
Chicago Oriental Council
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
2,000 attendance
450 attendance
and recreation were planned with
Museum of Science and Industry
Nisei Athletic Association
Chicago Japanese American Council
Catholic Youth Organization
Chicago Ja.pane se L'llerican Music
Club
VI
THE RESETTLERS -COMMITTEE
IN ---RELATIOM TO ---PROGRESS IN ADJUSTUENT
--- -
The Chicago Resettlers Cor:md:c',;ce ,-,n:, pleased to receive, recently,
from Mr. Elmer L. Shirrell, thci E:--1pl oyr:1ent Uanager of the Curtiss Candy
Company, a letter which testifies to the marvelous way in which both the
Japanese and the Japanese Americans are contributing to the civic and social
life of the community. Mr. Shirrell has shown great interest in our work
from its very begimiing, and he is now a member of our Advisory Board.
Ue take the liberty of printing, herewith, his letter.
CURTISS CANDY COMPANY
1101 Belmont Avenue
Chicago 13; Illinois
October 5, 1948
Mr$ Jack Yasutake
Chicago Resettlers Corrmittee
1110 North La Salle street
Chicago, Illinois
Dear Mr. Yasutake:
I have been very much interested in the problems and work
which your organization has been doing since the Government abol
ished the nar Relocation Office in this area. As a member of your
advisory board and as an employment manaGer for my company, I have
had a double reason for being pleased with the professional way in
which your organization is me":l-:::ing the need of the alien and native
born Japanese who are in t;hicur;o. ':J::i.�hin a couple of years I can
foresee even the alien born Japanese who have not too good a command of English being able to go to the regular established community
agencies with their problems. In the meantime your agency is the only
one where they can find a sympathetic ear and a helpful hand in meet
ing their problems with housing, �mployment, recreation, sickness, the
English language classes, juvenile guidance, etc.
I am particularly happy that you have not attempted to
duplicate the services of other ongoing agencies, but have acted as
a necessary intermediary.
Speaking as an employer I will testify that Issei and Nisei
workers have made an excellent contribution to our company. I learn
from other personnel people in Chicago that they have had the same
experience. I believe that other employment managers are anxious for
more and more applicants from your group.
I trust that the work of this next year will be one of great
success for you and your staff.
Yours very truiy,
. . ,
.
/�lmer L. Shirrell
Employment Manager
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VII
THE C.R.C. IN RELA1'ION TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
�7ithout the help and cooperation of the various religious and socia l
organizations and business firms in Chicnr;o the Chica.go Resettlers Cornmit
tee would not have been able to carry on i�s work as well as it did these
past years. Both tb those organizations v1hich have helped this Committee
in the initial days of its establishment, and to those which are helping
us now, we pay our highest tribute, expressing our deepest apl;)reciation
for their close cooperation with us.
1if0 are particularly appreciative of the usage of tho Chicago Resettlers
Committee's office and the building, 1110 N. La Salle Street, Chicago, by
the Catholic You�h Organization. The Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Sheil has been
especially kind to us in providing this building with necessary furnishilm.gs
and in giving continual encouragement to our work.
As indicated in v�rious sections of this re port, the re are numerous
social and religious organizations a nd business firms which have a ssisted
us in the past and are helping us now by financial assistance a nd by the
usa ge of their buildings and facilities for our educational and recreation
al progress. iife truly feel the interest which the com munity of Chica go
is showing us by its annual monetary contribution through the Community
Fund.
vie would particularly like tc Gxpress our e..ppr--o-oi...�i.- .. i: thQ e;rAA. +:
advanta ge which we derive fro,:, be} rngin:· -�o the Council of Soci a l Agencies,
and also by working closely v:ith thG Church Federation of Greater Chicago.
Such church groups as th e Unitarian Service Committee and the Congregational
National Committee have helped us get on our feet in the first years of our
organiz a tion.
It is important for the resettlers to be assured of the mora l and
material assistances which they are receiving. The resettlers are made to
feel tha t they can be integra ted into the community as a necessary p art
of the general soci a l pattern of the whole community life. They are ma oo
conscious of the social responsibilities they must fulfill as members of
the community, an d the various groups interested in the welfare of the
resettlers are encouraging them to do t heir utmost to carry our their
re sponsibil i ties.
rre a re taking the liberty to incorporate herewith, a comprehensive
report prepared by the Chicago Congregation a l Union. This organiz a tion,
under the capable guidance of its Genera l Director, Dr. Neil E. Hansen,
h as been faithfully serving the work of the Chic a go Resettlers, since it
was first organized three ye ars ago. Yfe are deeply grateful to the Chicago
Congregational Union for its outstanding support throu�hout these y ear s.
Director:
Mr. Jack Yasutake
Dr. Niel E. Hansen's Report
on
CHICAGO RESETTLERS CO!:iMITTEI:
1110 N. LaSalle Street
·-·--·1947
Income
Earnings:
Dues & Member ships
Productive Enterprises
Room Rent
Other Earnings
Gifts:
Individuals & Firms
c.c.u. Allocation
Cong. Natl. Committee
Unitarian serv. Com.
Other Church Groups
Community Trust
Community Fund
Expense
Salaries:
Executive Director
Clerical Salaries
Recreational Dir.Nisei
Recreational Dir.Issei
Other (Part time help)
Total salaries
Fixed Charges:
Operating Expense
Repairs & Painting
Furniture & Fixtures
Office & Contrell. Exp.
Inst. Supplies Etc.
c.c.u. Expenditure in
Addition to Allocation
Student Service (1947)
c.c.u.
c.c.u.
1,122.00
170.98
--
2,906.00
3,000.00
1,266.00
1 ., 200.00
--
1,054.00
1,200.00
500.00
2,865.00
4,324.03
50.00
1 ., 500.00
8,375.00
16 ., 851.00
8.64
499.00
1,200.00
1 ., 200.00
100.00
500.00
9,124.65
.-
1,200.00
500.00
500.00
9 ., 265.00
18,530.00
7,115.50
2,400.00
3,095.00
3 ., 112.50
2,285.79
325.57
11 ., 218.86
765 .. 0O
12 ., 285.00
139.77
122.08
257.97
1,749.96
114.13
·g,49§':1T
1,002.00
604.00
343.00
2,564.00
812.00
16,543.86
1,360.00
600.00
300.00
3 ., 085.00
900.00
18,530.00
3,350.00
790.50
1,625.00
1,350.00
137.50
Total Allocation
1946 - 1948
student Service
1948 Actual:Jan1949
Sept. plus Anti- Anticicipated:Oct...Dec. pated
C .C .U.
c.c.u.
$3,600.00
212.50
$3 ., 812. 50
3,600.00
4 ., 620.00
3 ., 300.00
REMARKSt
I.
/5
Brief History of Resettlers Committee - to date
,f:'>
The Chic a go Resettlers Committee was organized in December, 19� by
a. group of Japanese Americans who believed there should be a n a gency
with Japanese American leadership to help their people in their prob
lems and to direct them to other agencies according to their needs.
The c.c.u. voted an a llocation of $1,200.00 f.or 1946, with the under
standing that contributions would also be secured from the National
Congreg ational Com mittee on Christian Democr a cy, the Community Trust,
etc., for a tot a l budget of 06,500.
The work was carried on in 19 :1:6 with Ur. Kawa saki as Director a nd a
p a rt time secretary. It was recognized that there was great need for
a recreational pror;ram and facilities for Japanese Amerio.a ns,. and for
capable leadership to direct this program. Application was made to
· the Community Fund and an allocation for 1947 was granted. The Re
settlers Conunittee was accepted into membership by the Council of
Socia l Agencies in September, 1946.
1
In 1947 the work and budget Vl6re cons.:.derably expanded, with two new
full time staff members: Mr. Abe Ha.giwa.ra beginning work in June as
Recrea.tion a l Director for Nisei work and Mr. Jack Yasutake beginning
work in July as Recreational Director for the Issei wo rk. The Com
mittee secured the use of the c.Y.o. building a.t 1110 North La.Salle
Street, first occupying only a pa.rt of the sp ace, and later h a ving
the entire building rent free, but with the understanding that it
would bear the maintenance expense.
In May, 1948, Mr. Kawasaki was granted a leave of absence in order to
undertake work with the Japan Relief Program under the American Friends
Service Committee.
In September the Board of the Re settlers Committee appointed Mr. Yasu
take as Acting Executive Secretary; and we understand this is now a.
perm a nent a ppointment.
II. In Rega rd to the Budget
1.
Certain a llocation amounts have been reduced or a re no longer avail
these a.mounts h a ving been given mainly on the basis of new
and experimental work.
1947
i.946
1949 Est.
1948
a ble,
Unitarian Serv. Committee tl,500.
Congl. Natl. Committee
1,000.
(Bd. of Home Miss.)
1,200.
500.
500.
This has ma de it necess a ry for the Resettlers Committee to develop
more income from E a rnings and from Individuals & Firms, whi.ch it
ha s succeeded in doing.
1949
194.6 Origina l 1948 Pre sent
Estimate
Estimate
Budget
1947
Room Ren t
Dues &Memberships
Individuals & Firms
1,301.62
499.00
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2,000.00
825.00
1,266.00
2,906.00
1,054.00
1,200.00
3,000.00
2,865.00
1948 Income for 9 months froi,, ;)ues c. .. cd r.:emberships is 02,862.00, with
only 044,00 anticipated for tho rc-naining three months; 9 months in
come from Individuals and Firms is �;941.00, with only 0113.00 anti
cipated in the remaininc three months,
The Committee may wish to ask if there is a real hope of increasing
the contributions from Individuals and Firms to 02,865.00 for 1949.
2.
The Expenditure budget has increased as the program was enlarged (See I)
and also because of the need of operating a building.
The salary expenditGre is somewhat different from the budget as
originally planned, because of the changes made during the year as
indicated in I. There ha.s also been an increase in the clerical
salaries, two full time workers now being employed where formerly
there was one office secretary.
1948 Original
Budget
Executive Director
Clerical Salaries
Recreation Director:
Nisei
Issei
Part Time Help
1948 Pre sent
Estimate
1949 Budget
3,600.00
2,195.00
2,400.00
3,095.00
3,600.00
4,620.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
3,112.50
2,285.79
325.57
11,218 ,85
3,soo._oq_
11,795,00
-
765.00
12,285.00
Because of the nature of much of the work, Office a.nd Controllimg
Expense is a larger proportion of the total budget than in the
average institutional bud::;et. This is detailed as follows:
1947
1949
1948
625.00
564.00
430.15
375.00
403.00
219.34
700.00
709.00
511.94
450,00
140.00
335.00
400.00
100.24
173.00
250.00
202.00
214.23
385.00
131.0G
178,00
3,085.00
2,564.00
1,749,36
Although there ,vas a small operating deficit in 1947, there was a suffi
cient balance on hand at the beginning of the year to cover this and
carry over a balance of �)458,40 at the end of.1947. No deficit is an
ticipated in 1948 on the basis of a Community Fund allocation of $8,375.
The Cammi ttee may wish to ask if there is assurance that the full amount,,
of the Conuuunity Fund allocation will be available, in view of the changes
in the original budget. Nine months receipts from the Community. Ftnd
were �)3, 6 36.00.
No deficit is anticipated in 1949 on the basis of the Community Fund
allocating 09,265.00.
St�tionery & Printing
Postage
Telephone & Telegraph
Advertising
Transportation
Conference Expense
Other Expense
3.
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VIII
REMARKS
At the Cabinet Meeting of the Chica.co Resettlers Committee on Wednesday,
September 22, 1948, the following recorruJ1. 0�1do.tions were made and approved by
the Board of Directors in regard to the Administrative Staff for the fiscal
year of 1949.
Jack K. Yasutake, Exec�tive Director
Vx. Yasutake, formerly the Associate Executive
Director, became the Acting Executive Director
after the departure of l!r. Corky Kawasaki, who
took a position vdth the American Friends Service
Committee.
Eileen N�gatomo, Administrative Assistant
Miss Nagatomo was formerly the Secretary in the
front office.
Chiyoko Maeda, Secretary
Abraham IJ. Hagb"Jara, R&creation Director
l.ir. Hagiwara vril 1 continue serving in this position _.
which he has held for th!) past two years.
The office staff wil 1 work ir.. conjunction with t he Board of Directors
comprising of thirty members, t;he A�visoI'J Boa:cd, and the Cabinet Officers i11
the execution of the work of the agtincy,
IX
CONCI,USION
The Japanese and the Japanese Americans are still relatively new to
the coi\gfo.ne'n.U on oi' business and social activities of this large metropo
ITs:--f£riy-:-�_-r·;;·��--c:L11 not settled here woll enough to feel that they are
active members of their community •. By dealing with their problems on per
sonal basis with understanding, a.nd du e respect to their various backgrounds,
the Chicago Resettlers Committee makes every attempt to help the resettlers
become permanent citizens of the community, pa rticipating in its various
business and social activities •
. The resettlers have been ma.kine; a steady progress in the direction of
complete adjustmant to the community life at large. .i.�7s tl1e C:..,oire of tfie
Chicago Resettlers Committee to continue in its vrork of helping the re-se..t.tl�rs
progress in the right direction for permanent adjustment.
Since the Chicago Resettlers Committee does not dup:j.icate the work of
other agencies 1 but only work in conjunction with t hem, this Committee ha.s
the uniq•_te fn1r.tion of meeting most satisfactorily the various needs of the
people of Japai::.er;e descent in t he city. The volume a.nd the numerous types
of work underts.lnm by this Committee during these pa.st years show that such
an organization as this is necessary to serve as a concrete proof to the
resettlers of the community's interest in them.
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X
THE
TREASURE R 'S
REPORT
CHICAGO
RESETTLERS
REPORT
TREASURY
•
From
January
1st
cor.-IMITTEE
to
November
30,
1948
Income:
Rent
Donation,
Donation,
Donation,
Trust and
Community
Individual
Hembership Dues
Organization
Foundation
Fund
$
1319. 36
1084.94
2904.00
1640.26
Hi00,00
Total
Cash on hand -Jan. 1, 1948
Acct. Receivable -Jan. 1, 1948
�
$
16,392.
307.
16,
56
43
150.97
850. 96
Expenses:
,I
Salaries
$10,213.98
Utilities
710.58
Insurance
83.15
Organization Dues
55.00
Repairs
771.45
Office Supplies
935.94
Telephones
644. 7 7
442.95
Fund Raising Exp.
165. 23
'Transportation
253.18
Conference Exp.
67. 06
Janitorial Supplies
78.08
Laundry
28
• 75
Linen
Educational & Recreational
89. 22
Furniture and Fixture
228.29
8.84
Bonding Exp.
62. 60
Sundry Exp.
$14,839.
Total
Bank Ba.lance
Nov. 30, lP�S
$
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14 -
07
2JOll.89
16
,850.
96
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TREASURY R:8PORT
MONTH OF NOVEHB&'t
November 1, 1948 - lfo•rnmber 30, 1948
Income:
Rent
Donation,
Donation,
Donation,
Community
Individual
Dues
Organization
Fund
Total
Nov. 1, 1948
Nov. 1, 1948
$ 120.00
95.00
8.00
148.66
2308.00
$ 2,679.66
1,118.12
30.50
$ 3,828.28
Bank Balance
Cash On Hand
Expenses:
Salaries
Utilities
Insurance
Repairs & Paintings
Office Supplies
Telephone
Promotion & Fund Raising
Transportation
Conference Exp.
Bonding
Fixture and Furniture
Office Sundry Exp.
Laundry
Janitorial & Clng.
Educ. and Recreation
•
$ 920.00
72.28
9.48
417.72
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56. l 2
. 51. 50
27.38
42.79
8.84
35.00
10.00
9.5:::
4.00
30.73
Total
Nov. 30, 1948
$1,816.39
2,011.89
0 3,828.28
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STATIST±cs OF SERVICES REi-rbERED
March through November.
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1,
N'o.
d!'
1948
different persons si!ltved
2� *oblems -- help sought for,
106
201
f �P
275
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---262
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277 2475
204
373
351
368
.283
268
283
2527
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0
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3
0
1
0
0
6
b� Child.. ca.re outside own home
·1
0
0
l
l
0
0
0
0
3
c, Employment
138
110
1�5
271
2 13
244
181
179
185
1656
d� Family relationships
2
l
5
6
0
2
l
5
1
23
el Financial assistance
6
0
3
2
3
4
l
4
4
27
f. Health
1
0
l
0
4
1
0
0
1
8
g. Housing
31
69
41
57
77
73
46
42
62
498
h. Legal service
,1
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l
2
l
2
l
b
0
10
i. Other
16
19
17
33
49
42
52
3$
30
296
196
201
204
373 351
36 8
283
268
283
2527
a� Information or advice
5
17
17
16
55
20
40
34
24
228
b. Ref.--health,welfare agency
7
l
3
6
8
4
2
5
5
41
c. Ref. back to agcy. now active
0
2
7
6
13
20
10
8
8
74
d. Ref. directly--Emp.or Housing
87
110
105
233
168
261
194 174 135
1467
e. Requa st filed
J4
G9
71
106
102
56
33
42
57
630
97
2
1
6
5
7
4
5
54
181
6
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4
6
7
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4
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ANNUAL
REPORT
1 9 4- 8
PREPARED
BY
JLC:K IC. YASUTA'.KE
EXECUTIVE DIREC'"i'OR
CHICAGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
THE TABLE OF CONTENTS
I
Purpose and Functions., •• ,.,.,,, ••••••••• ,.
1
II
El.iPLOYlfl:ENT • •• , •••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••• ••••••
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HOUSING •• • • : ••• , •••••• • ••• -� • , • •••• • • • � •••••••• • •• •••••• , •
4
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COUNSELING AND REFERRAL••• � •••••• • •• , • •••••••••••••••••• ,
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EDUCATibM,: SOCIAL ..RECREATION; • ••• ,. • �, ••••••, •••••••••• , •
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INTRODUCTION
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THE C .R .c. IN RELATION TO PROGfrnts
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ADJUST�JE)lrf I.
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Tm:: C,R.C. UTRELATIOl! TO OTHER OB.GAlJIZATI�� ........... .
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REI�i1A.RKS •••••• , ••••••••••••••••• - •••••• , •• � • � • , •• • •••••• • •
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CONCLUSIONS .••.•••••.••••••••••••••••• , . , ............. ,, •••
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TREASUR.ER' S REPOR'+ ••.•...•.•..••••••.•••••••• • • • • r •• • ••• ,
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STATISTICS OF SERVICES RElIDERED •••••• , .......... � ....... .
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THE CHICf>,'1O R!<;SETTL::�:'.'.8 OOL'lNITTEE
Director's Rop�rt - 1948
I
INTRODUCTION' - Purposes� Functions
The Chicago Resettlers Committee was formed i
for the
purpose of interpreting t e needs an proulems oft e Japanese
resettlers and to help them adjust themselves to the community
of Chicago. i:Jith the termination of the Chicago Office of the
War Relocation Authority in the early part of 1946, a program
was pla:rmed to meet the immediate problems facing these newcomers
to the city. Since then, the Chicago Resettlers Committee has
faithfully adhered to its major function of encouraging tho wider
use, by the resettlers, of resources for welfare, education, rec
reation and other services. In this regard, the Committee has
worked very closely with the Council of Social Agencies, the Church
Federation of Greater Chicago, the Catholic Youth Organization,
local churches, settlement houses, and other community agencies.
The Committee is also a participating member of the Community Fund.
Specifically the services provided by the Chicago Resettlers
Committee may be summarized as follows:
T he Chicago Resettlers Committee
1.
provides referral-i.nformation service for employment,
housing, business opp0rtl.!nities, counseling and schools,
2.
for v1elfare relief,
assists resettlers on appL.cation
o
unemployment compensation, anu ld-age pension,
3.
cooperates with existing social welfare agencies and
business firms in establishing good sound working re
lationships,
4.
maintains a list of available houses, apartments, rooms,
and domestic opportunities,
5.
cultivates better understanding of our problems through
public relation activities with private and public offi
cials, and
6.
stimulates the use of existing facilities for all-around
recreational purposes.
The following chart illust:t-ates the program conducted by this
agency:
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// ·RECREATION
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CLASSES
COUNCILS
CLUBS
LEAGUES
OPEN HOUSES
LECTURES
FORUMS
BRIDGE
SHOGI
GOH
UTAI
POETRY
MOVIES
EXHIBITS
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EMPLOYMENT
HOUSING
REFERRAL
COUNSi,L1NC
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
TRA!\ISLATION
INfORMATJON
I I
The effective services which the Resettlers Committee have rendered
to the Japanese people can, 'in pa.rt, be seen by the 100% increase in its
membership during the past year. An increasing number of the resettlers
in Chicago are beginning to look to �his organization as a +iason agency
through which social, economic and cultural needs can be met, which other
wi$e a.re not accessible to them •.
There are approximately 20,000 persons of Japanese descent in Chicago.
It is highly significant that m ost of them are newcomers to this city. The
1940 United states census reveals that there were only 390 persons of Japan
ese extraction then residing in Chicago. The majority of the population
now consists of former evacuees of t he west coast who moved into thi� city
tov,rards the end and after the war years.
Approximately 7 ,,000 of th" re;;ettler s a.re Isseis (Japanese aliens,)
many of v,hom look to an agency such as the Chicago Resettlers Committee
for assistance in employment, housing and recreation.
The remaining number of approximately 13 ,, 000 Niseis (American citizens)
are encouraged by the Committee to be less dependent on Japanese agencies.
In every way the Committee endeavo rs to give them the incentive to make use
of the various local agencies and community centers -throughout the city in
which they reside. Rapid as the Nisei adjustment is to the community life ,,
they still need to be assisted in various ways by the Committee, particularly
in regard to recreation.
II EMPLOYMENT
The employment possibilities of the Japanese Americans in the Chica
go area are plentiful, as in the previous year; many are occupied in in
dustries and factories as skilled und responsible workers. One important
reason for the large population of Japanese-Americans in Chicago is due
to the great number of job opportunities open to them. For example, dur
ing the period of seven months, from March through September of this year
the Resettlers Committee was n.hle '1.;0 in+,erview about 1,290 resettlers in
various jobs ranging from professi.o:::1al work to manual labor, For the same
period of last year (1947) there were approximately 700 persons helped.
The graph below compares the number of persons interviewed each month be
tween 1947 and 1948 from March through September, the period which well
represents the trend of employment of the entire fiscal year of 1947.
200
:
100
MAR
0 1947
�i
.APR
( Total - 704
Mar. - Sept.)
-
JUNE
JULY
ffifil 104g
AUG
SEPT
( Total 1292
Mar. - Sept.)
Within a year, many Niseis have made rapid progress to higher and oot
ter positions. Their sincerit'J and industry have wo n tiie respect and con
fidence of their co-workers ar.d em�)�.oyer::.
Many Niseis are enrolled in institutions of higher learning, and it is
very likely that the majority of them will remain in Chicago after the oom
�letion of their studies, because of numerous job opportunities in the city.
The trend indicates that there will be a large proportion of specialists
and well trained workers in the future. The prospect of advancement in
business circles among the presently employed Ifiseis also appears very fa
vorable. This group of resettlers can, by patient and proper guidance, be
led to find jobs according to their abilities, and be on the look-out f,or
chances of advancement in their respective fields.
The need to be constantly assured, at the present stage, that it is
their in!ividual ability which will find them positions for which they
are qualified, regardless of their racial, religious or cultural back
grounds. This constant encouragement is of vital necessity due to the
impression which many of them have either consciously or subconsciously
acquired that they are an unwanted minori�y. One way in which the Chi
cago Resettlers Committee is undertaking this task of building confi
dence in these young men and women is by encouraging them to take full ad
vantage of the present favorable employment situation by establishing
themse1 ves where they can.
The approach used for finding jobs for the Issei is f�r different from
the method employed for the Nisei. In dealing with the Issei we find that
their great differences 1n age, and their language and cultural backgrollllil.ds
must be considered. The bulk of the Issei, whose average age is about
65, are employed in factories, and are working for relatively lov1 wages.
Consequently, many insist on working overtime to make ends meet. This type
of problem needs to be ironed out with their respective employers, who
would rather have the younger workers who have no language barriers and who
will work for shorter h ours.
Many Isseis attend weekly English classes held in the Chicago Resettlers
Building, to overcome the language barrier. The classes are under the aus
.pices of the Adult Education Department of the Board of Education of Chica
go. This is one of the many ways in which the Committee attempts to help
the older generation of the Japanese population.
Before evacuation on the Yfest Coast many of these Isseis had held fine
jobs and ovmed large properties. During the war years they lost not only
their occupations, but many lost a greater part of t heir properties. In
the unfamiliar environment of this large city, therefore, most of the Is
seis a.re beginning from "scratch." They need constant guidance and sympa
thy, and the Committee is staffed with wor leers who can understand their'
positions and help them in a constructive way.
III
HOUSING
The matter of adequately housing the resettlers still remains a di:f'fri
oult problem. This, of course, is not a situation peculiar to the Japanese
population only, since the housing shortage is acute throughout the nation.
The concentration of the resettler population is still in four well def:imed
areas of Chicago: (1) Lower Northside, (2) Far Northside, (3) Oakland-Ken
wood, (4) Hyde Park-1Toodlawn. A small minority are scattered throughout
the city and the suburban districts. The four areas of concentration just
noted are marginal areas of racial ten sion. These sections are the least
desirable for a long-range settlement, especially for the younger generation.
The concentration in these areas is due greatly to their accessibility and
the relatively low prices of the house&.
By a more equitable distribution the assimilation of Japanese and Japan
ese-American population into the whole community would be greatly speeded.
To make this possible every means should be employed t o create a better un
derstanding between the resettlers and the community populace at large •
... 4 -
c:.ill"
The Chicago Resettlers Committee is doing its utmost to help the
resettlers who come to the office with housing problems. In most cases.thcbe,+-1-ha.t
be done is t o provide the best quarters that are available under the existing circumstances.
The table below compares the number of requests for housing accomoda
tion from March through September, between 1947 and 1948. The housing trend
during this period is typical of tLn.t of +he entire period of the 1947 fis
cal year,
f
i
75
50
·•.::::.
25
APR
MAY
1947
n
,__.
Total - 114
lTar. - Sept.
IV
JUNE
IB@
JULY
1948
AUG
I
I
SEPT
Total - 394
Mar. - Sept.
COUNSELIWG AHD REFERRAL
For cowiseling and referral services the Chicago Resettlers Committee
has been cooperating,as in pre<:im.,-:;-year:·,vd.th the Council of Social Agen
cfo s, and the Community Refer:::.ilsiryi c�
The number of counseling and referral services are necessarily small
in number in relati on to other services rendered, because of the great a
mount of time which must be spent on individual cases. At present, the
Director assists six per sons a month who need old-age assistance. Approxi
mately a half day must be spent on each case in interpretation alone.
As with employment, the method of approach toward Nisei and the Kibei
(Japanese-Americans who have spent their formative years in Japan and have
returned to this country), differs in giving counseling and referral servicee
Due considerations must be given to their various backgrounds.
The Issei
ave
in
writing
problems
letters, applying for unemploy
and the Kibei who h
ment compensation, old-age pensions and relief funds, evacuation claims, le
gal assistance, and health and welfare problems in general, pr0sent an un
usual number of problems which cannot be easily presented in a statistical
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form, because of the many complicated processes involved in manners of
handling them.
We are often called upon to help in personal and family problems, and
marital matters. Daily numerous phone calls are received about practically
everything.
V EDUCATION, SOCIAL-RECREATION
There have been many positiv�i 11vidrw�'3s during the past year in the
social-recreational life of N;-sei i ,·,hicli.. :,eem to indicate that resettlers
have become better adjusted and havebecome more useful as citizens of Chi
cago. There exists today at least eighty known groups, (exclusive of re
ligious organizations,) organized for athletics, social, or special interest
reasons, having over·l500 participants. The agency, either directly or in•
directly, aided 69 groups in program building, locating and arranging for
use of facilities, general consultation, and giving out of information.
Nearly all Uisei organizations t oday are utilizing existing community faci
lities. A few groups have been related to agencies, but a very few indivi
duals are related to agency program itself. (See Recreation Report of 1948)
Olivet Institute now serves the largest number of resettlers. All of
the Nisei basketball league games and most of the Saturday night dances,
sponsored by Girls' clubs or athletic teams, are held at Olivet. Th·e rec
reation program of t he agency, aimed to meet the social needs of young adults
and teen-agers, have been conducted largely in neighborhood agencies.
One o f the objectives of t he Committee's recreation program in 1948
was to get more Niseis into a.ct:i. vities and to strengthen group security
where it was needed. A record of 9,363 participants in the recreation and
informal education program last year is a definite evidence of the agencyh
effort to meet this goal. The Committee has encouraged more Niseis to join
on-going community activities. A few projects were started in which certain
agencies proved helpful; however, in 1949 a greater emphasis will be placed
to further encourage more folks to become fuller participating member.s :im
local community activities.
Although there is less evidence of delinquency among the Nisei than
in previous years there are social r�oblems among young adult and teen-age
groups which require continuec: stu::ly ancl "G sponsibility by the Resettlers
Conm1ittee. There is a lack of dE! :dral1le and "wholesome" social-recreation
activities for young Niseis. Certain undesirable social patterns are being
re-established at the sport dances. Many of the parents are refusing to
allow their daughters to attend these affairs b_ecause of intoxication, use
of abusive languages, and fights. The City-VTide Recreation Committee,
through its Open House programs, have provided well-planned and well-dir.eoted
recreation activities for the young adults. This feature will be continued
in 1949. Because there is a lack of tra:i..re
. d leaders among Niseis, the agen
cy will sponsor a leadership t raining workshop in the spring. Nisei groups
failed to take advantage of training courses offered by other community
organizations. The Committee will attempt to secur.e the cooperation of
other agencies to provide part-time workers or staff assistance to groups
using their facilities.
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The Issei are ancoura�ed to participat e in a variety of activities
which have been orga:r..ized nl. t h the help of the Committee. such an event
as the Community Picnic, held in September, at Forest Preserves, Chicago,
with about 2,000 persons attendinf�a serve 1. the recreational needs of both
Issei and Nisei. The success of tJ:-w picnic was due primarily to the close
cooperation of the Issei and Nisei in organizing and carrying out this oom
munity-wide event. The Kabuki Show (Japanese drama) held in November with
about 450 attending also attracted the interest and encouraged participa
tion of both the Issei and the Nisei.
The following programs are now being carried out at the Chicago Resettlers
building:
English Cla-sses
Beginners
Advanced
Cooking Class
Sewing Class
Current Events Forum
Bridge Class
Goh Group
Shogi Group
Japanese Language Class
Singing Classes (Utai)
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Following projects indicate the type of program sponsored during the past
fiscal period:
English Classes
Literary Art Show
Dancing Class
City-Yiide Committee
on Recreation
Uovie of Int ere st
Sightseeing Tour
Community Picnic
Kabuki Program
Open House Recreation
Chicago Buddhist Church
South Congregational Church
Resettlers Building
Resettlers Building
st. Paul's Episcopal Church
Ate Hngiwara in Charge
Olivet Institute
Entire City
Forest Preserve
Oak Hall
North Avenue Yl;ICA
st. Paul's Episcopal Church
Edwin J�a.rkham Center
Program of joint sponsorship for education
the following organizations:
The Chicago Shimpo
Midwest Golf Association
JACL Anti-Discrimination Committee
Mayor's Commission on Human Relations
Chicago Oriental Council
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
2,000 attendance
450 attendance
and recreation were planned with
Museum of Science and Industry
Nisei Athletic Association
Chicago Japanese American Council
Catholic Youth Organization
Chicago Ja.pane se L'llerican Music
Club
VI
THE RESETTLERS -COMMITTEE
IN ---RELATIOM TO ---PROGRESS IN ADJUSTUENT
--- -
The Chicago Resettlers Cor:md:c',;ce ,-,n:, pleased to receive, recently,
from Mr. Elmer L. Shirrell, thci E:--1pl oyr:1ent Uanager of the Curtiss Candy
Company, a letter which testifies to the marvelous way in which both the
Japanese and the Japanese Americans are contributing to the civic and social
life of the community. Mr. Shirrell has shown great interest in our work
from its very begimiing, and he is now a member of our Advisory Board.
Ue take the liberty of printing, herewith, his letter.
CURTISS CANDY COMPANY
1101 Belmont Avenue
Chicago 13; Illinois
October 5, 1948
Mr$ Jack Yasutake
Chicago Resettlers Corrmittee
1110 North La Salle street
Chicago, Illinois
Dear Mr. Yasutake:
I have been very much interested in the problems and work
which your organization has been doing since the Government abol
ished the nar Relocation Office in this area. As a member of your
advisory board and as an employment manaGer for my company, I have
had a double reason for being pleased with the professional way in
which your organization is me":l-:::ing the need of the alien and native
born Japanese who are in t;hicur;o. ':J::i.�hin a couple of years I can
foresee even the alien born Japanese who have not too good a command of English being able to go to the regular established community
agencies with their problems. In the meantime your agency is the only
one where they can find a sympathetic ear and a helpful hand in meet
ing their problems with housing, �mployment, recreation, sickness, the
English language classes, juvenile guidance, etc.
I am particularly happy that you have not attempted to
duplicate the services of other ongoing agencies, but have acted as
a necessary intermediary.
Speaking as an employer I will testify that Issei and Nisei
workers have made an excellent contribution to our company. I learn
from other personnel people in Chicago that they have had the same
experience. I believe that other employment managers are anxious for
more and more applicants from your group.
I trust that the work of this next year will be one of great
success for you and your staff.
Yours very truiy,
. . ,
.
/�lmer L. Shirrell
Employment Manager
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VII
THE C.R.C. IN RELA1'ION TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
�7ithout the help and cooperation of the various religious and socia l
organizations and business firms in Chicnr;o the Chica.go Resettlers Cornmit
tee would not have been able to carry on i�s work as well as it did these
past years. Both tb those organizations v1hich have helped this Committee
in the initial days of its establishment, and to those which are helping
us now, we pay our highest tribute, expressing our deepest apl;)reciation
for their close cooperation with us.
1if0 are particularly appreciative of the usage of tho Chicago Resettlers
Committee's office and the building, 1110 N. La Salle Street, Chicago, by
the Catholic You�h Organization. The Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Sheil has been
especially kind to us in providing this building with necessary furnishilm.gs
and in giving continual encouragement to our work.
As indicated in v�rious sections of this re port, the re are numerous
social and religious organizations a nd business firms which have a ssisted
us in the past and are helping us now by financial assistance a nd by the
usa ge of their buildings and facilities for our educational and recreation
al progress. iife truly feel the interest which the com munity of Chica go
is showing us by its annual monetary contribution through the Community
Fund.
vie would particularly like tc Gxpress our e..ppr--o-oi...�i.- .. i: thQ e;rAA. +:
advanta ge which we derive fro,:, be} rngin:· -�o the Council of Soci a l Agencies,
and also by working closely v:ith thG Church Federation of Greater Chicago.
Such church groups as th e Unitarian Service Committee and the Congregational
National Committee have helped us get on our feet in the first years of our
organiz a tion.
It is important for the resettlers to be assured of the mora l and
material assistances which they are receiving. The resettlers are made to
feel tha t they can be integra ted into the community as a necessary p art
of the general soci a l pattern of the whole community life. They are ma oo
conscious of the social responsibilities they must fulfill as members of
the community, an d the various groups interested in the welfare of the
resettlers are encouraging them to do t heir utmost to carry our their
re sponsibil i ties.
rre a re taking the liberty to incorporate herewith, a comprehensive
report prepared by the Chicago Congregation a l Union. This organiz a tion,
under the capable guidance of its Genera l Director, Dr. Neil E. Hansen,
h as been faithfully serving the work of the Chic a go Resettlers, since it
was first organized three ye ars ago. Yfe are deeply grateful to the Chicago
Congregational Union for its outstanding support throu�hout these y ear s.
Director:
Mr. Jack Yasutake
Dr. Niel E. Hansen's Report
on
CHICAGO RESETTLERS CO!:iMITTEI:
1110 N. LaSalle Street
·-·--·1947
Income
Earnings:
Dues & Member ships
Productive Enterprises
Room Rent
Other Earnings
Gifts:
Individuals & Firms
c.c.u. Allocation
Cong. Natl. Committee
Unitarian serv. Com.
Other Church Groups
Community Trust
Community Fund
Expense
Salaries:
Executive Director
Clerical Salaries
Recreational Dir.Nisei
Recreational Dir.Issei
Other (Part time help)
Total salaries
Fixed Charges:
Operating Expense
Repairs & Painting
Furniture & Fixtures
Office & Contrell. Exp.
Inst. Supplies Etc.
c.c.u. Expenditure in
Addition to Allocation
Student Service (1947)
c.c.u.
c.c.u.
1,122.00
170.98
--
2,906.00
3,000.00
1,266.00
1 ., 200.00
--
1,054.00
1,200.00
500.00
2,865.00
4,324.03
50.00
1 ., 500.00
8,375.00
16 ., 851.00
8.64
499.00
1,200.00
1 ., 200.00
100.00
500.00
9,124.65
.-
1,200.00
500.00
500.00
9 ., 265.00
18,530.00
7,115.50
2,400.00
3,095.00
3 ., 112.50
2,285.79
325.57
11 ., 218.86
765 .. 0O
12 ., 285.00
139.77
122.08
257.97
1,749.96
114.13
·g,49§':1T
1,002.00
604.00
343.00
2,564.00
812.00
16,543.86
1,360.00
600.00
300.00
3 ., 085.00
900.00
18,530.00
3,350.00
790.50
1,625.00
1,350.00
137.50
Total Allocation
1946 - 1948
student Service
1948 Actual:Jan1949
Sept. plus Anti- Anticicipated:Oct...Dec. pated
C .C .U.
c.c.u.
$3,600.00
212.50
$3 ., 812. 50
3,600.00
4 ., 620.00
3 ., 300.00
REMARKSt
I.
/5
Brief History of Resettlers Committee - to date
,f:'>
The Chic a go Resettlers Committee was organized in December, 19� by
a. group of Japanese Americans who believed there should be a n a gency
with Japanese American leadership to help their people in their prob
lems and to direct them to other agencies according to their needs.
The c.c.u. voted an a llocation of $1,200.00 f.or 1946, with the under
standing that contributions would also be secured from the National
Congreg ational Com mittee on Christian Democr a cy, the Community Trust,
etc., for a tot a l budget of 06,500.
The work was carried on in 19 :1:6 with Ur. Kawa saki as Director a nd a
p a rt time secretary. It was recognized that there was great need for
a recreational pror;ram and facilities for Japanese Amerio.a ns,. and for
capable leadership to direct this program. Application was made to
· the Community Fund and an allocation for 1947 was granted. The Re
settlers Conunittee was accepted into membership by the Council of
Socia l Agencies in September, 1946.
1
In 1947 the work and budget Vl6re cons.:.derably expanded, with two new
full time staff members: Mr. Abe Ha.giwa.ra beginning work in June as
Recrea.tion a l Director for Nisei work and Mr. Jack Yasutake beginning
work in July as Recreational Director for the Issei wo rk. The Com
mittee secured the use of the c.Y.o. building a.t 1110 North La.Salle
Street, first occupying only a pa.rt of the sp ace, and later h a ving
the entire building rent free, but with the understanding that it
would bear the maintenance expense.
In May, 1948, Mr. Kawasaki was granted a leave of absence in order to
undertake work with the Japan Relief Program under the American Friends
Service Committee.
In September the Board of the Re settlers Committee appointed Mr. Yasu
take as Acting Executive Secretary; and we understand this is now a.
perm a nent a ppointment.
II. In Rega rd to the Budget
1.
Certain a llocation amounts have been reduced or a re no longer avail
these a.mounts h a ving been given mainly on the basis of new
and experimental work.
1947
i.946
1949 Est.
1948
a ble,
Unitarian Serv. Committee tl,500.
Congl. Natl. Committee
1,000.
(Bd. of Home Miss.)
1,200.
500.
500.
This has ma de it necess a ry for the Resettlers Committee to develop
more income from E a rnings and from Individuals & Firms, whi.ch it
ha s succeeded in doing.
1949
194.6 Origina l 1948 Pre sent
Estimate
Estimate
Budget
1947
Room Ren t
Dues &Memberships
Individuals & Firms
1,301.62
499.00
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2,000.00
825.00
1,266.00
2,906.00
1,054.00
1,200.00
3,000.00
2,865.00
1948 Income for 9 months froi,, ;)ues c. .. cd r.:emberships is 02,862.00, with
only 044,00 anticipated for tho rc-naining three months; 9 months in
come from Individuals and Firms is �;941.00, with only 0113.00 anti
cipated in the remaininc three months,
The Committee may wish to ask if there is a real hope of increasing
the contributions from Individuals and Firms to 02,865.00 for 1949.
2.
The Expenditure budget has increased as the program was enlarged (See I)
and also because of the need of operating a building.
The salary expenditGre is somewhat different from the budget as
originally planned, because of the changes made during the year as
indicated in I. There ha.s also been an increase in the clerical
salaries, two full time workers now being employed where formerly
there was one office secretary.
1948 Original
Budget
Executive Director
Clerical Salaries
Recreation Director:
Nisei
Issei
Part Time Help
1948 Pre sent
Estimate
1949 Budget
3,600.00
2,195.00
2,400.00
3,095.00
3,600.00
4,620.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
3,112.50
2,285.79
325.57
11,218 ,85
3,soo._oq_
11,795,00
-
765.00
12,285.00
Because of the nature of much of the work, Office a.nd Controllimg
Expense is a larger proportion of the total budget than in the
average institutional bud::;et. This is detailed as follows:
1947
1949
1948
625.00
564.00
430.15
375.00
403.00
219.34
700.00
709.00
511.94
450,00
140.00
335.00
400.00
100.24
173.00
250.00
202.00
214.23
385.00
131.0G
178,00
3,085.00
2,564.00
1,749,36
Although there ,vas a small operating deficit in 1947, there was a suffi
cient balance on hand at the beginning of the year to cover this and
carry over a balance of �)458,40 at the end of.1947. No deficit is an
ticipated in 1948 on the basis of a Community Fund allocation of $8,375.
The Cammi ttee may wish to ask if there is assurance that the full amount,,
of the Conuuunity Fund allocation will be available, in view of the changes
in the original budget. Nine months receipts from the Community. Ftnd
were �)3, 6 36.00.
No deficit is anticipated in 1949 on the basis of the Community Fund
allocating 09,265.00.
St�tionery & Printing
Postage
Telephone & Telegraph
Advertising
Transportation
Conference Expense
Other Expense
3.
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VIII
REMARKS
At the Cabinet Meeting of the Chica.co Resettlers Committee on Wednesday,
September 22, 1948, the following recorruJ1. 0�1do.tions were made and approved by
the Board of Directors in regard to the Administrative Staff for the fiscal
year of 1949.
Jack K. Yasutake, Exec�tive Director
Vx. Yasutake, formerly the Associate Executive
Director, became the Acting Executive Director
after the departure of l!r. Corky Kawasaki, who
took a position vdth the American Friends Service
Committee.
Eileen N�gatomo, Administrative Assistant
Miss Nagatomo was formerly the Secretary in the
front office.
Chiyoko Maeda, Secretary
Abraham IJ. Hagb"Jara, R&creation Director
l.ir. Hagiwara vril 1 continue serving in this position _.
which he has held for th!) past two years.
The office staff wil 1 work ir.. conjunction with t he Board of Directors
comprising of thirty members, t;he A�visoI'J Boa:cd, and the Cabinet Officers i11
the execution of the work of the agtincy,
IX
CONCI,USION
The Japanese and the Japanese Americans are still relatively new to
the coi\gfo.ne'n.U on oi' business and social activities of this large metropo
ITs:--f£riy-:-�_-r·;;·��--c:L11 not settled here woll enough to feel that they are
active members of their community •. By dealing with their problems on per
sonal basis with understanding, a.nd du e respect to their various backgrounds,
the Chicago Resettlers Committee makes every attempt to help the resettlers
become permanent citizens of the community, pa rticipating in its various
business and social activities •
. The resettlers have been ma.kine; a steady progress in the direction of
complete adjustmant to the community life at large. .i.�7s tl1e C:..,oire of tfie
Chicago Resettlers Committee to continue in its vrork of helping the re-se..t.tl�rs
progress in the right direction for permanent adjustment.
Since the Chicago Resettlers Committee does not dup:j.icate the work of
other agencies 1 but only work in conjunction with t hem, this Committee ha.s
the uniq•_te fn1r.tion of meeting most satisfactorily the various needs of the
people of Japai::.er;e descent in t he city. The volume a.nd the numerous types
of work underts.lnm by this Committee during these pa.st years show that such
an organization as this is necessary to serve as a concrete proof to the
resettlers of the community's interest in them.
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'
X
THE
TREASURE R 'S
REPORT
CHICAGO
RESETTLERS
REPORT
TREASURY
•
From
January
1st
cor.-IMITTEE
to
November
30,
1948
Income:
Rent
Donation,
Donation,
Donation,
Trust and
Community
Individual
Hembership Dues
Organization
Foundation
Fund
$
1319. 36
1084.94
2904.00
1640.26
Hi00,00
Total
Cash on hand -Jan. 1, 1948
Acct. Receivable -Jan. 1, 1948
�
$
16,392.
307.
16,
56
43
150.97
850. 96
Expenses:
,I
Salaries
$10,213.98
Utilities
710.58
Insurance
83.15
Organization Dues
55.00
Repairs
771.45
Office Supplies
935.94
Telephones
644. 7 7
442.95
Fund Raising Exp.
165. 23
'Transportation
253.18
Conference Exp.
67. 06
Janitorial Supplies
78.08
Laundry
28
• 75
Linen
Educational & Recreational
89. 22
Furniture and Fixture
228.29
8.84
Bonding Exp.
62. 60
Sundry Exp.
$14,839.
Total
Bank Ba.lance
Nov. 30, lP�S
$
-
14 -
07
2JOll.89
16
,850.
96
'
TREASURY R:8PORT
MONTH OF NOVEHB&'t
November 1, 1948 - lfo•rnmber 30, 1948
Income:
Rent
Donation,
Donation,
Donation,
Community
Individual
Dues
Organization
Fund
Total
Nov. 1, 1948
Nov. 1, 1948
$ 120.00
95.00
8.00
148.66
2308.00
$ 2,679.66
1,118.12
30.50
$ 3,828.28
Bank Balance
Cash On Hand
Expenses:
Salaries
Utilities
Insurance
Repairs & Paintings
Office Supplies
Telephone
Promotion & Fund Raising
Transportation
Conference Exp.
Bonding
Fixture and Furniture
Office Sundry Exp.
Laundry
Janitorial & Clng.
Educ. and Recreation
•
$ 920.00
72.28
9.48
417.72
.LU.OS
56. l 2
. 51. 50
27.38
42.79
8.84
35.00
10.00
9.5:::
4.00
30.73
Total
Nov. 30, 1948
$1,816.39
2,011.89
0 3,828.28
- 15 /
XI
STATIST±cs OF SERVICES REi-rbERED
March through November.
,.___
1,
N'o.
d!'
1948
different persons si!ltved
2� *oblems -- help sought for,
106
201
f �P
275
Oct
---262
Nov Total
277 2475
204
373
351
368
.283
268
283
2527
a. Ag�d ;.. care outside :own·home
0
0
l
l
3
0
1
0
0
6
b� Child.. ca.re outside own home
·1
0
0
l
l
0
0
0
0
3
c, Employment
138
110
1�5
271
2 13
244
181
179
185
1656
d� Family relationships
2
l
5
6
0
2
l
5
1
23
el Financial assistance
6
0
3
2
3
4
l
4
4
27
f. Health
1
0
l
0
4
1
0
0
1
8
g. Housing
31
69
41
57
77
73
46
42
62
498
h. Legal service
,1
�
l
2
l
2
l
b
0
10
i. Other
16
19
17
33
49
42
52
3$
30
296
196
201
204
373 351
36 8
283
268
283
2527
a� Information or advice
5
17
17
16
55
20
40
34
24
228
b. Ref.--health,welfare agency
7
l
3
6
8
4
2
5
5
41
c. Ref. back to agcy. now active
0
2
7
6
13
20
10
8
8
74
d. Ref. directly--Emp.or Housing
87
110
105
233
168
261
194 174 135
1467
e. Requa st filed
J4
G9
71
106
102
56
33
42
57
630
97
2
1
6
5
7
4
5
54
181
6
2
4
6
7
5
4
6
4n,,
3. service provided
..
Mar Apr- -.::..
May Jun Jul Aug
184 201 204 368 351 353
r•
Other
4. Instances of assistance provided
other agencies on specific cas es
- 16 �
..
Japanese
American
Service
Committee
1996-1997 ANNUAL REPORT
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service
Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and nonAsian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
Ou members have
r begu n to see a new
range of programs and activities being developed for all ages We are
. actively preparing fo
r the future
.
INTERIM
ADMINISTRATOR'S
REPORT
For the Japanese American Service Committee ("JASC") Fiscal Year ("FY") 1996-97 was a pivotal year. Many pending issues had been resolved and we embarked upon a new chapter in our history.
At the start of the year.our
, fiftieth year of operation.JASC
, had resolved all of the fiscal issues stemming from the Keiro Extended Care Center Project.
FY 96-97 represents not only
JASC'S survival of this chapter in our history.but also the
, beginning of a new direction for
us.Board members knew the
. loss of the Keiro facility was a tragedy, but the loss o.f the JASC as a whole would have been a greater one. Tha.future was
t averted by the sacrifices and efforts of many people The
. Board made restoration o.f financial health the top priority in FY 94-95 and FY 95-96. Four staff positions were eliminated to save money.salaries were
, frozen.and the Parish Nurse
, Prog.ram was terminated. Tasks, however, do not disappea.r with staff reduction.and they were
, filled b.volunteers from the yBoard and community and the imposition of additional responsibilities on the remaining JASC
Staff.
These sacrifices sustained our social service programs and permitted our expansion into cultural and community programs. Similarly, the JASC building which had been seriously neglected was in need of repair. The JASC Board made the repairs and opened the building to more community groups. Although two years have passed since Keiro was sold, its legacy remains. We continue to try to make the legacy positive and work together to serve the Japanese American community.
Today, JASC is stronger and better organized, although we still have a way to go.our
;
Board members are more involved and less deferential. Our Staff has become more aware of JASC the organization and how their programs fit into that organization. Most importantly.our members have begun
, to see a new range o.fprograms and activities being developed for all ages. We are actively preparing fo.the future.
r
2
In FY 96-97, the
Yamamoto-Yoshida families generously
donated their third van
in honor of William T.
Yamamoto for our Adult
Day Care Program.
The van is instrumental
in transporting our
clients each day.
In March 1997, our Adult Day Care, Counseling, and Chore Services Programs were reviewed by the United Way /Crusade of Mercy as part of its Quadrennial Review. We passed and received considerable praise for our Adult Day Care Program and its Staff. In addition to these social services, JASC provided more programs and diverse activities during FY 96-97 then anyone can remember in recent memory.
We continued our arts and
craft classes in ceramics, shodo
(calligraphy), sumie (ink paint
ing), minyo (folk dancing),
kimekomi-ningyo (doll mak
ing), futon making, ikebana
(flower arranging), chanoyu (tea
ceremony), quilting, and
Japanese language. JASC introduced special event programs for Girl's Day (Hinamatsuri), Boy's Day (Tango No Sekku), Star Festival (Tanabata Matsuri) and a sumie for kids class.
Christmas Delight (now known as Holiday Delight), with the addition of Kodomo Matsuri, in December brought multiple generations of Japanese Americans into the JASC. They bought gifts, made gingerbread houses, played kid's games and were entertained by taiko drums, the music of Keith and Betty Uchima and visits by Barney and Santa Claus.
JASC continued its co-sponsorship of activities and events like the "Old Fashioned Community Picnic" with the JACL, the Fall/Winter and Spring Fashion Shows with designs by Kanojo, two annual Health Screening Days with the support of Dr. Eric Mizuno, and Tohkon Judo Academy's Annual Kagami-Biraki (First Practice) celebration.
Our cooking classes included
instruction on preparation of
sweets (koshi-an and ogura-an),
rice cooking (Awase-Gohan &
Takikomi), and a special class
on Oshogatsu (New Year).
In November 1996, we
honored former Congressman
Norman Mineta at Fuji Festival
and heard his message of
involvement in the community. In January 1997, JASC hosted a special program exploring intergenerational legacies with family therapist, Nobu Miyoshi. JASC also hosted a forum
for Asian American College
students at which JASC Board
member Bob Kumaki talked
about our community.
In May 1997, Hiroki Sugihara and Anne Akabori came to discuss the life of Chiune Sugihara with our members. In a forum co-sponsored with the Nichei Bei Journal, members could obtain autographed copies of Mr. Sugihara's book "Visas for Life," which describes how writing 6,000 visas saved many Jewish people from the Holocaust. Later that same month, JASC co-sponsored with Heiwa Terrace and the JACL a screening of the award-winning documentary "Topaz" by David Tatsuno, and we ended the month with a workshop
for aspiring Asian American writers with Stewart David Ikeda, author of "What the Scarecrow Said." During FY 9697, the JASC building was used not only for new activities, but also new groups like the Kagoshima Kenijin-kai, the American Buddhist Association and the Ukulele Club.
In FY 96-97, the YamamotoYoshida families generously donated their third van in honor of William T. Yamamoto for our Adult Day Care Program. The van is instrumental in transporting our clients each day. It is also put to other uses, such as transporting Nisei Post members downtown for the Asian American Lunar New Year parade in May and taking Heiwa Terrace residents grocery shopping every week. In December 1996, Sunnan Kubose decided to more actively pursue his ministry and left the JASC.
At the request of the Board,
the position of Interim
Administrator until our search
for a new Executive Director led to Jean M. Fujiu.
In September 1996, JASC adopted the lotus as part of our new logo. In order to upgrade our administration and prepare for future programs JASC purchased new computers and decided to refocus the scholarships we administer on behalf of Sam Fukaye, Fred Toguri and William T. Yamamoto to emphasize community service.
Fifty is middle age. JASC has survived this milestone because, despite adversity, we continue to pursue our original intent-to maintain a Japanese American community for our parents and for our children.
Written by Calvin Manshio
In March 1997, our Adult Day Care, Counseling, and Chore Services Programs were reviewed by the United Way/Crusade of
Mercy as part of its Quadrennial Review. We passed and received considerable praise for our Adult Day Care Program and its Staff
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
1996-97 JASC MEMBERS
Abe,Ms.Amy Abe,M/MKoki
Abe, Mr. Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph Aburano, Ms. Connie Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu Adachi, M/M Bill Adachi, M/M Roy Y. Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko Agemura, Mrs. Lucille Agemura, Mrs. Saki Aimi, Dr /M Kenji
Aki, Mrs. Mariko I. Akiyama, Mr. Joe Amimoto, Dr/M Min Amino, M/M Yosh Anamizu, Ms Katherine Ansai, M/M Reo
Aoki, M/M Toru
Aono, M/M Thomas Aoyagi, Ms. Lorraine Y. Aragaki, M/M Herbert K. Aragaki VanHorn, Mrs.
Kathy
Arai, Mr. Akira
Arai, Dr /M Harold
Arai, M/M Tadashi Arakaki, M/M Charles Y. Arakaki, M/M Yusuke Arakawa, M/M Paul Arao, M/M Hideaki Aruguete, Dr. Christine Asa, M/M Takeru
Asai, Mrs. Maomi
Asaki, M/M H. Roy
Asakura, Mr. George
Asakura, Ms. June
Asakura, Ms. Memi
Asakura, M/M Richard
Ase, M/M Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Azuma, M/M Masahiro
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Bajor, M/M Peter
Bingo, Ms. Mary
Chan, M/M Cat Tung Chikaraishi, Dr/M Ben Chino, Mrs. Hisa
Coble, Mr. Ed
Daniels, Mrs. Teruko
Dodohara, M/M Takashi
Doell, M/M James
Doi, Mr. Asao
Doi, M/M Isamu
Doi/Cerney, Ms/Mr.
Mary/Jae
Domoto, Mr. Mo
Ebisu, Mrs. Yukiko
Eji, M/M George H.
Endo, M/M Alan Endo, M/M Frank S. Endo, M/M Harry Endo, Mrs. Nellie Endo, Mrs. Reiko Endo, Mrs. Shima Enta, M/M Ben
Enta, M/M Lindy T. Ezaki, M/M James Finn, Mrs. Barbara
Fricke, M/M Robert Fugami, M/M Paul M. Fujii, Mr. Byron S. Fujii, Ms. Kay K. Fujii, Mrs. Mary
Fujii, M/M Masao Fujii, Mr. Mickey
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye Fujii, Mrs. Yaho
Fujimoto, M/M Benjamin Fujimoto, M/M James Fujimoto, M/M Masahiko Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph Fujimoto, M/M Shigeyoshi Fujimura, Mr. Johnny T. Fujinaka, Mr. Gary
Fujioka, Ms. Mariko Fujisawa, M/M Byron Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo Fujita, Ms. Emiko
Fujiu, Ms. Jean
Fujiu, Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiura, M/M Henry Fujiwara, Ms. Lillian Fujiwara, M/M Tio Fujiwara, M/M Wayne Fujiyoshi, M/M George Fukai, Mrs. Kimie Fukai, M/M Stanley Fukami, Mr. Frank Fukuda, M/M Makoto Fukui, M/M Henry Fukunaga, Mr. Roy Fukuya, M/M Kazuo Fukuyama, M/M Dick K. Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi Furuta, Mr. Steve Furuya, Mrs. Midori Furuyama, M/M Charles
Godhwani, M/M Sanjay Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, Mr. Donald Guibor, Mrs. Helen
Haberkorn, Mr. Richard C. Hagio, M/M Allan
Hagio, M/M Roland Hamada, M/M George Hamano, M/M Robert K. Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye Hanano, Mr. Charles Hara, M/M Yasushi
Hara, M/M Yoichi Harada, M/M Kei Harada, Dr /M Masaro Harada, Dr /M Michael Harada, Mrs. Pat
Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harano, Mr. Ross Hartman, Ms. Howie Hasegawa, M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa, Ms. Betty Hasegawa, Mr. George C. Hasegawa, Dr/MJunji Hasegawa, Mr. Paul K. Hasegawa, Mrs. Shigemi Hashimoto, M/M George Hashimoto, Mrs. Kiyo Hashimoto, Mr. Roy M. Hashioka, Mr. Edwin Hashioka, M/M Roy Hatanaka, M/M Howard Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey Hattori, M/M Ken Hattori, M/M Mike Hattori, Mrs. Miyo Hattori, Mrs. Nobuko Hayano, Mrs. Lillian Hayashi, M/M Albert Hayashi, Mr. K. Arthur Henriquez, M/M R. Scott Hidaka, Mrs. Shiz Hieshima, Mrs. Toshiko Higa, M/M George
Higa, M/M Robert
Higa, Mr. Takeichi Higashi, Mrs. Edith T. Higashi, M/M Hideo Hikida, M/M Fred
Ikemoto, Mr. Gus Ikezoe, Ms. Lillian
lko, M/M Tetsuo Imamura, M/M Minoru Imanaka, M/M James Imaoka, M/M Ralph Imon, M/M Muneo R. lnamine, Mr. Charles Inouye, M/M Chikateru Inouye, M/M George Inouye, Mr. Morris Inouye, M/M Shinn Iseri, Mr. Kiyoichi
Iseri, Mrs. Masako Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia Ishida, M/M George T. Ishida, M/M John M. Ishida, Mr. Julius Ishida, M/M Mark
Ishida, Mr. Mas
Ishii, Ms. Marion
Hill, Mrs. Junko
Hirai, M/M Jack Hirakawa, M/M Louis S. Hirakawa, Mrs. Memmy Hirami, M/M Maki Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki Hirata, M/M Kenji G. Hirata, Ms. Meri Hiratsuka, M/M Frank Hirota, Mr. Tadao Hirotsuka, Mr. Tats Hogan, Mrs. Hana Honda, Mr. Eugene Honda, Mr. Kusuo K. Honda, M/M Noboru Honda, M/M Thomas G. Hong, Mr. James Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Hori, Ms. Jeannette K. Hori, Mr. Kazuo
Hori, Ms. Roxanne Horita, M/M Kaz
Horita, M/M Shoji Horita, Mr. Tom T. Hoshiga, Miss Yuriko Hosokawa, M/M George Hosokawa, M/M Kiyoshi Hyosaka, M/M Ernest Hyosaka, Ms. Jane Hyosaka, Ms. Mary Y.
Ichiba, M/M George Ichiba, Mr. William Ichida, Mrs. Emiko Ichihashi, M/M Woodrow Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y. Ichikawa, M/M Carl Ichikawa, M/M Takaaki Idaka, M/M Yuichi
Ideno, M/M. Gene K. Igarashi, M/M Peter Iha, Mr. Kiyoshi
lijirna, Mr. Ben
lijirna, Ms. Tomi
lino, Mr. Tomonao
ljichi, M/M Kent
Ike, Ms. Jane
Ikeda, Mr. Glenn
Ikeda, Mrs. Hanako Ikeda, Mr. Kohei Iwaoka, M/M Joe Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, M/M Sam Iwata, M/M Roy
lzui, M/M George
Izui, Dr /M Victor
Izumi, Mrs. Miyako Izumi, Mrs. Sachiko
Izuo, Mr. Peter
Izzo, Mrs. Miyako
Joichi, Mr. Rowland Jonokuchi, Mr. Eddie
Kabumoto, M/M Jack Y. Kadokura, Mr. Hiroshi Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao Kadowaki, M/M Ken Kadoyama, M/M George Kagami, Mrs. Bessie Kaihara, M/M Kevin Kaihara, M/M Thomas Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T. Kaihara/Karafotas,
Pamela/Phil Kaihatsu, Mr. Francis Kaihatsu, Mr. Gordon Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose Kaji, M/M James H. Kajikawa, Mr. Frank Kajiwara, M/M Edward I. Kakazu, M/M Takashi Kambara, Dr /M Andrew Kamiya, Mr. Albert Kamo, M/M Haruo Kamo, Mr. Richard N. Kanai, Mrs. Jewel M. Kanaya, M/M Enoch Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi Kaneko, Mrs. Merle Kanemoto, M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell Kanki, Mr. Minoru Kano, Mrs. Sachiko Karikomi, Mr. Stanley Y. Kasai, M/M Tosh Kashihara, Dr /M Jack Y. Katagiri, M/M Joe Katahira, M/M George Katahira, M/M Ken Katayama, Mr. Jerry Kato, Mrs. Betty A. Kato, M/M Harry Kato, Mr. Masao G. Kato, M/M Paul K. Kato, Mrs. Sakaye Katsura, M/M Lester Katsuyama, M/M Fred M. Kawabata, M/M Hideo Kawachi, M/M Ted Kawaguchi, Mr. George Kawaguchi, M/M Motohiro Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio Kawahara, M/M James Ishii, Mrs. Toshiko Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald Ishikawa, Ms. Peggy L. Ishikawa, Ms. Takeko Ishikawa, Ms. Emiko lshizuka, M/M Tadayoshi lsoda, M/M Jack S.
ltami, Mrs. Ikue
ltano, M/M Takeo
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George
Ito, Mrs. Harriet
Ito, Mr. Hiroshi
Ito, Ms. Kerry
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Sumio lto,M/MTom
Ito, Ms. Valerie
ltoku, M/M Kenjo
!tow, Mrs. Yoshiye G. lwafuchi, Mr. Kingo Iwami, Ms. Ruth lwamuro, Family lwamuro, Mrs. Yae lwana, Mrs. Fumiye lwanaga, M/M Michael lwao, M/M Michio
..
Kawakami, M/M Jack Kawakami, M/M James Kawakami, M/M Kenji Kawako, Mrs. Jeanne Kawamoto, Ms. Kay Kawamoto, Mr. Kaz F. Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Kawamoto, M/M Mitsugi Kawamoto, M/M Morris Kawamoto, Ms. Sally H. Kawamura, Ms. Ami J. Kawamura, M/M Mac Kawano, Mrs. Grace Kawashima, M/M
James T.
Kawashima, M/M Richard Kawashima, Mrs. Toshiko Kayano, M/M Ray Kayumi & Family, Mrs.
Etsuko F.
Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn Kenmotsu, M/M Kenneth Kido, M/M George H. Kikuchi, M/M Atsushi Kikuchi, Mrs. Hide Kikuchi, Mrs. Toshiko Kikuta, M/M Noboru Kimura, Mrs. Chieko Kimura, M/M Eugene Kimura, Mrs. Mary S. Kimura, Ms. Mina
Kimura, M/M Paul
Kimura, M/M Tad
Kimura, Ms. Waka
King, Ms. Jo Ann C.
Kinishi, Mrs. Kyoko
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Mrs. Helen
Kitahata, Mrs. Paula
Kitazaki, Ms. Mixie
Kitsuse, Mr. Nelson
Kittaka, Dr /M George
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, Mrs. Ellen
Kobayashi, Ms. Ryoko
Kobayashi, Ms. Sumi
Kobayashi, M/M Yoshio
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodani, M/M Michael
Koga, M/M Albert
Koga, Mrs. Shizuko Koga/Coope.Janette/Rich Koide, Ms. Ritzuko Koizumi, M/M Roy Kojima, Ms. Aiko
Kojima, Mrs. Chieko
Kokoris, Mrs. Fumiko G.
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko
Kono, M/M Jim
Korcarz, Ms. Claudia
Kosaka, M/M Bruce
Kubo, Mrs. Hideko
Kubose, Rev /M Sunnan
Kubota, Mr. John
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben Kumaki, M/M James Kumaki, M/M Robert W. Kumamoto, Dr. David P. Kumamoto, Dr /M Koki Kumata, Ms. Ruth Kunisada, Mrs. Kiyoe Kunita, Mrs. Sadie M. Kuramitsu, Mr. Howie Kurokawa, M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa, M/M Yozzo Kurokawa/Majewski,
Elaine/Richard Kurotsuchi, Dr /M Roy Y. Kusayanagi, Mrs. Hiroko Kuse, M/M Isamu Kuse, Ms. Lily Nobuyo Kuse, M/M Roy Kushi, M/M Shigeru Kushino, Mrs. Betty Kushino, Ms. June Kushino, Mr. Thomas Kushino, Mrs. Yurie Kusumoto, Mrs. Shizuko Kuwahara, M/M Harry Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi Langowski, Ms. Mari Hogan Lehrman, M/M Nat Lisk, Phyllis
Lofton, M/M Nathan Love, M/M Dave Maeda, M/M James
Maeda, M/M Sachio Maeda/Janka, Ellen/John Maekawa, M/M Hiram Mah, Mrs. Hisae
Makino, Mrs. Martha Makino, Ms. Rose H. Malone, Ms. Kim Manshio, M/M Calvin Marden, Mrs. Julie I. Maruyama, M/M George Maruyama, M/M Masaru Masuda, Mrs. Kikuye Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu Matayoshi, M/M James Matayoshi, M/M Rocky S. Matsuda, M/M John S. Matsuda, M/M Monte Matsuda, M/M Tetsuo Matsui, Mr. Takanobu Matsumoto, Mr. Brian Matsumoto, M/M Frank Y. Matsumoto, M/M James Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu Matsumoto, Mrs. Masako I. Matsumoto, Mrs. Nancy Matsumoto, M/M Shig Matsumoto, Mr. Tom Matsunaga, M/M Douglas S. Matsunaga, Mr. Ernest M. Matsunaga, Ms. Geneva Matsuoka, Mr. Ben Matsuoka, Mrs. Fusa H. Matsuoka, Ms. Tomeko Toni Matsushima, Mr. Akira Matsushita, M/M Masaru Matsushita, Mrs. Misayo Matsuura, M/M George Matza, M/M Robert Mayahara, M/M Thomas Mayeda, M/M Harry K. Mayeda, M/M Hiro Mayeda, M/M Ike Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J. Mazawa, M/M Shigemi McKinnon, Mr. Gordon J. Meehan, Mrs. Tamiye Menda, Mr. Masao
Migaki, M/M George Migaki, Mrs. Sueno Mikami, Mr. Shunzo Minaga, M/M Chico
Mine, M/M Jumpei Mishima, Ms. Georgia Mishima, M/M James Mita, M/M James Mitamura, Mr. Theodore Mitani, M/M Ralph
Mitsui, M/M Akira Mitsunaga, M/M James M. Mitsuuchi-Smith, Ms. Edie T. Miura, Mr. Tsutomu Miyagawa, Mr. Hiromi Miyagawa, Mr. Hiroyuki Miyagi, M/M George Miyahara, Mr. Lawrence Miyakawa, M/M Robert H. Miyakawa, M/M Seiichi
Miyake, M/M Abe S. Miyake, Mr. Gregory Miyake, Mrs. Hiroshi Miyake, M/M Jack S. Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Dr/M Ryoichi Miyamura, Rev. Ronald Miyao, Ms. Nancy Miyashiro, Ms. Jean M. Miyashita, Mr. Tohru Edward Miyata, Mr. Gerald
Miyata, Mrs. Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Dr. Hisashi E. Mizuki, Mrs. Violet Mizumoto, Mr. Hiroshi Mizuno, Dr /M Eric T. Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mizuta, M/M Takanori Mizuuchi, M/M Yasuo Mlsna, Ms. Kathryn Momii, Mrs. Etsuko Momohara, Ms. Matsue Monma, Mrs. Setsuko
Mori, M/M Hiroshige
Mori, Mrs. June K.
Mori, Ms. Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M George Morikawa Hayashi, Ms. Miyo Moriki, M/M Tsuneo Morimitsu, Mr. Arthur Morimitsu, M/M George Morimoto, Mrs. Ari Morimoto, Mr. George H. Morimoto, Dr/M Paul Morimoto, Dr/M Rick Morioka, Mrs. Judy Morishige, M/M George Morishita, Sr., M/M Ray J.
i
Morta, Mrs. Masano
i
Morta, Mr. Mort
Morita, Dr /M Motots ugu Morooka, M/M Yukio Motoike, M/M Hideo Motoki, Mr. Seiichi Motomura, Mrs. Tomiko Motooka, Mrs. Grace Mouri, M/M Sadayuki Mugishima, Ms. Nancy Mukai, Mr. Taro Mukoyama , Jr., Mr. James H. Mukushina/Mrs/Tamako
, .
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Mrs. Kosumi
Murai, Mr. Katsumi
Murai Hall, Ms. Kathleen Murakami, Dr /M Glenn H. Murakami, Ms. Kazuko Murakishi, M/M Harry Muramoto, Mrs. Mary Muraoka, M/M Carl H. Muraoka, Ms. Sharon Murata, Dr/M Alice/Hanako Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Nabeta, M/M Shigeo
Nagai, M/M Tay
Nagaro, M/M Fred M.
Nagata, M/M Suehiro
Naito, M/M Michael
Naka, M/M Robert Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue Nakada, Mrs. Kiyo Nakagawa, M/M Aki Nakagawa, Mrs. Mary Nakagawa, M/M Masayuki Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi Nakagawa, M/M William Nakaguchi, Mrs. Midori Nakai, M/M Gary Nakamoto, M/M Gray Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Nakamoto, Mrs. Lillian Y. Nakamoto, Ms. Lisa Nakamura, Mrs. Anna Marie Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo Nakamura, Ms. Doris Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye Nakamura, Mr. Karl Nakamura, Mr. Noboru Nakamura, M/M Robert Nakamura, M/M Takeshi Nakamura, Mr. Uji
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko Nakano, M/M Hiroshi Nakano, Ms. Maye
Nakao, Mrs. Miyeko
Nakao, Mr. Sam I.
Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt Nakashima, M/M Kats Nakata, M/M Sho John
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Nakauchi, Ms. Mwako Nakaya, Mrs. Tsuneko Nakayama, Mrs. Akiye Nakayama, Ms. Helen Nakayama, Dr/MJoe Nakayama, Ms. Jolene Nakayama, M/M Masao Nakayama, Ms. Naomi Nakazawa, M/M Robert T. Nakazawa, M/M Roy Nakazawa, M/M T. G. Namba, M/M Minor Nambu, Rev /M Masaru Nambu, M/M Yoichiro
Naritoku, Mr. George
Nasu/Ms/Mieko
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Nazuka, M/M Toshu
Neeno, Mr. George M.
Neeno, Dr /M Katsumi
Nemoto/Ms/Elaine C.
, . Nikuni/Ms/Natsuko
, . Nishi, M/M Hiromu Nishibayashi, Mrs. Amy Nishibayashi, M/M Donald Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K. Nishijima, Mrs. Hisaye Nishime, M/M Jiro Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Nishimoto, M/M Kiyoto Nishimoto, Mr. Tun K. Nishimoto, Mr. Toshio J. Nishimura, M/M Aki F. Nishimura, Mr. Arthur Nishimura, Mrs. Asako Nishimura, Mr. Gregory Nishimura, Mrs. Maria K. Nishimura, M/M Masao Nishimura, Mr. Paul Nishimura, Mrs. Susie S. Nishio, M/M Johnny K. Nishiura, M/M Bing Nitahara, Mrs. Fusako Noda,/Mrs./Misayo Noguchi, M/M Takao Nojiri, M/M Nobuo
Noma, Ms. Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshio Nomiya, Ms. Takeko A. Nomura, Mr. David R. Nomura, Mrs. Masa Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu Nosaka, M/M Fred
Nozaki, Mr. Barney Numata, M/M James S.
O'Sucha, Ms. Mary
Oba, Mr. George
Obara, M/M Andre w M. Oda, Ms. Ariye
Oda, M/M Dick R.
Oda, M/M Jack
Oda, Ms. Jane M. Oda, Ms. June
Oda, Mrs. Lucy
Oda, Ms. Lynn
Oda, M/M Mike
Oda, Mrs. Molly
Oda, M/M Ted T. Ogasawara, M/M Minoru Ogasawara, M/M Steve Ogawa, Mrs. Elsie
Ogawa, Mr. James
Ogawa, Ms. Linda
Ogawa, Mrs. Masae
Ogawa, M/M Shu Ogawa/Bank, Sharon/Bruce Ogi, M/M Robert E. Ogisaka, Mrs. June
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Ohono,Mr,Morito
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Okabe, M/M Thomas Okada,Mrs,Yukiko
, . Okamoto,Ms,Hana
, . Okamoto, M/M Thomas Okamoto, M/M William Okamura, M/M Henry K. Okamura, M/M James Okamura, M/M Tosh Okawa,Mrs,Nobuko I
, . . Okayama, Mrs. Marion A. Okazaki, M/M Kevin Okazaki,Mrs,Nan
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Okigawa, M/M Kazuichi Okimoto, Mrs. Kiyoko Okimura,Mrs,Hatsu
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Okubo, M/M Teruki Okuda,Mrs,Sakiko
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A few months ago, several Japanese delegates, returning from the International Labor Conference in London, visited nty office and told me the following story:
"In Washington D.c., ,at a conference with the Secretaryof State and several other government officials, we were asked to freely present any question in regard
to general conditions in this country. We than related to them the question on the minds of many in Japan about the troatment of the 100,000 residents
in this country who were sent to the Relocation and Internment Camps during the war. We then asked,
''What has been the reaction of these people, some
of whom have lost everything during the war because
of the evacuation?" One of the officers answered
"At the conclusion of the war, we were not very
sure how they would get along. The best answer
to that question I would say is to see the actual outcome. I suggest that you stop in at Chicago
on your way to Japan and spend a few days there
to study the life of the resettlers. You will
see that the Japanese are living happily and harmoniously in that city."
The delegates told me that they came straight to tho ChicagoResettlers Committee as they were told that the Committee reaches the majority of the Japanese population in Chicago, and the informa• tion they desired could be obtained through our organization.
It was encouraging for me to knqw that those in WashingtonD.C, are aware of the situation here in Chicago. All visitors whohare interested in the life of the resettlers are amazed to see howhactively the Issei and Nisei are contributing to the community.
The future of the resettlers in this city seems to:bo unusuallyhbright. Of course, there are still many obstacles to overcome,hespecially with the Issei, but it is a pleasure to work in a citywhere the possibilities of solving these problems are encouragingand where the people concerned are willing to cooperate in our work.h
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I INTRODUCTION • • • • • • • • • . • 1
II PROGRAM REPORT . . • • • • • • • .. 2
General
Canter Activity
Emplcyment
Hou.sing
Recreation and Education 6
III ISSEI NEEDS ARE GROWING • • • • • • • • 9
The Aged and Unemployable 9
IV COMMUNITY RELltTIONS • • • • • • • • 9
In Relation to Resettlers
In Relation to Community Agencies 10
and Organizations
V NEW CHALLENGES FOR 1950 • • • • • • • • 11
VI CONCLUSION • • • . • • • • • • • • 12
VII REMARlCS . . • • • • • • • • • 13
VIII FINANCIAL STATEMENT • • . • .. • • • 14
IX EXECUTIVE BOARD • • • • • • • • • • •
X APPENDIX . • • • • • • • • • • •
INTl.OD UCTION
The ±\1.nGti.on of the Chicago Rosottlers Committee in its outward manifestationsr., r:\C wi.11 be seen by this report: is to meet the imrre diate problems of tho Japanose resettlors in Chicago. The services provided
by the Com.rrti..tt00 may ½o summa:cizod as follows:
Tho Chicago Rusettlers Corrnnittee
1.rpro•r..das rofcrral•..information servico for employment, housingr., busi.oaa opportanities, counseling and schools.r
2ro assist3 ro,,ie+.tlors on application for welfare relief, unemployment c0:np0Esation, and old-ago pons ion.r
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coo,erates with existing social wolfaro agoncios and businessrfirms in establishing good sound working relationships.r
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maintains a list of availablo houses, apartments, rooms; andrdomestic opportunities.r
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cultivates bottor understanding of our problems through publicrrolation activitios with private and public officials, andrgroups., and,,r
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stimulates the uso of existing facilities for all-around recreational purposes,r
Since tho Chicngo Rosottlers Committee was established in 1943a it has triod to maintn.in a program by which it may bost serve to aid the resettlers to ost.r,lJlish thomsolvos in this community. Thore are group needs as well as j.ndividuul problems and thoy are boing handled accordingly. Tho majo:r i\mction of tho Committoo is still to encourage tho widor uso of r0couruos provided by tho wolfarorp education, and recreation agonci0sr0 both public and private, in our cormnunity. Tho Welfare Council of Metropolitan u: icago, tho Church Fodoration of Chicago, tho Catholic Youth Organization,. local churches, sottlomont housos, and community agencies havo coopo:ratod with tho general program of tho Committee.
Pl.OGI. AM REPORT
General
Tho continued need for the services and facilities of the ChicagoR0 sottlers Committee was further demonstrated in 1949 by the number of persons who participated in the program of the agency.
The number of individual probloms for which service was providedlast year totalled 3882 which represents an incroaso of 2lo3% over the same period the previous yoar. Of this number, 61% of tho requests wore for employment, 17% for housing, and 22% for all other types of problems. (See Fig. 1)
Most of the problems listed undor "othorsII wore givcm full attention, although tho agency was confronted with the usual number of "unusual" requests from individuals. To illustrate how tho Committoe adjusted its program to moat tho now and changing noods of tho community during tho yoar, two examples can be cited:
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When tho Evacuation Claims Act was approved by tho Congresslin July of 1948, it provided tho opportunity for "all personsof Japanese ancestry to filo claims for damage or loss oflreal or personal proporty •• " rosul ting from evacuation."lHundreds of rosottlors affected by this law looked to tholagency for information, intorprotation, and assistance inlsecuring and filling out the claims application. The deadlino for all applications was January 2, 1950.l
Because many Issoi were involvod, the agency cooperated withltho Japanose American Citizens Leaguo in providing logal andlintorprotation sorvico for 75 parsons. Over 130 persons wholwore unable to securo tho application from regular sources,ldue to one rouson or another wore given copies of the formlby tho agency.,l
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Thero woro a number of "returneos" from Japan among tho manylnewcomors to Chicago during 1949. These folks, who werelstranded in Japan during tho war, aro technically kibei*, having spent most of thoir educational years in Japan. Tholmajority of thorn aro young pooplo with soma language diffi•lculty. The agency was successful in encouraging and dirocting thorn to join English clussos in thoir own neighborhoods,and a number of thom havo found jobs through tho holp of tholCommittoo, Tho social noods of those folks are being studiodlat present by the Rocreation Council of the agency.l
It is significant to noto that tho numbor of roquosts for certain servicos decreased in 1949. Although inquiries for employmont, housingand community facilities increased, fewer persons came tn tho agoncywith problems concerning child caro, family rolationship, logal service,
* kiboi -American citizens of Japanoso ancestry, oducated in Japan.l
and health. (Seo Appendix A)
This docrease might be an indication of a groater dogroe of stabi• lity and security found among tho rosettlors today. On the othor hand, it sooms r0i:isonablo to assume that resottlors havo come to know genora l comnrunity rosourcos, whore problems can bo takon directly. The Committee has actively promoted this groator indop0ndonco through the stimulation of nowspapor articlos1 distribution of literature, and by word of mouth.
TYPES OF PROBLEMS
FOR WHICH SERVICES WERE GIVEN
Intorprototion
Arranging for facilitios
Rocroation•Education
Logal Sorvico Business Opportunity
Assist Old Ago, Unomploymont Componsation Information and Advi.o Domostic Rolations Financial Assistanco
Conter Activity
The cormnunity's domand for tho uso of agoncy facilitios for mootings,conferoncos, social ovonts, rocl'oational activitios, and adult oducation programs, continuod to bo hoavy in 1949, but tho total attondanco was slightly bolow tho 1948 figure. Tho docroase in total attondanco is probably not too significant, as in tho past yoar only an ostimato record of attondanco was kept, whilo in 1949 a more accursto account of tho num• bar attonding the meetings and ovonts was made. Tho records show that 358 groups mot for 776 sessions with a total of lls858 attondnnco. This
moans that there wore tho yoar previous. 23% moro groups using tho building in 1949 than in
Groups Sessions Attendance
1948 290 694 12,696
1949 358 776 11,858
No foos wore charged to groups using tho facilities but small dona• tions havo boon received from approciativo groups during tho past yoar.No chango is contomplatod in tho coming yoar with rospoct to outsido community groups using thu facilities of tho c.ntor. (Soo Appondix B).
It should bo notod horo, that Nisei groups incroasingly aro oncouragod to uso othor agoncy facilitieso For further commont on this policy, soo tho report of tho Committoo's rocroation program.
EmplorE:.9nt
Jobs during 1949 woro loss plentiful than tho provious yoar. Tho omploymont picturo of tho Japanese rosottlors sooms to bo in lino with our prosont national trond. Tho hardost hit group to bo affoctod bylay-offs and cut-backs was tho Issoi . who for tho most part ar0 vary noar tho rotiring ago. Woman, in gonoral, havo had loss difficulty in obtaining work, Roquosts from omployors for socrotarios, stone-typists,and clorks still oxco0d tho supply avnilablo.
EMPLOYMENT
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In 1949, 2,374 persons sought tho omploymont roforral sorvico. About 65% of the job sookors woro successfully rcforrod to omployors. If tho applicant was not particular, thoro was always soma work available. (SaoFigura 2).
Although opportunity for omploymont in Chicago is considerably bettor than olsowhoro in tho country, ospocially as compared to tho Wost Coast,thoro aro two major problems which tho rosottlors faco today.
First, opportunities for qualified Nisei in tho spocializod and trained fields aro limitod,for those positions, whore competition is koon, racial background probably is moro likely to bo considorod in tho selection of omployoos. Socond, thoro aro not onough "quality" or skilled jobs mado available to tho rosettlors.
With moro and moro Nisoi coming out of collogos and univorsitioe· oach yoar, tho possibilities for thorn to bo placod in positions within thoir rospoctivo fiolds become loss. Business and educational loaders admit that thoro will bo fowor jobs for collage graduates this yoar. Thoroforo, it is imporativo thcit tho Committoo adept a moro positive
and vigorous program to improve tho omploymont situation of tho JapanesoAmerican rosottlots, and consult with othor groups as to what may bo dono to moot this problem of many young Americans.
Tho Nisoi in Chicago havo made spoctacular gains by having oxplorod now areas in many fields sinco arriving horo six years ngo.,. Their industry and diligence aro continuing to hold tho rospoct .no confidonoo of tho employers. In soma aroas, tho Nisei arc among tho last to bo firod. Somo omployors profor to hire Nisei. Tho c.goncy is dofinitolyinterostod in safeguarding any progress mado by tho Nisoi in tho aroa
of omployment.
Housing
The year 1949 found a greater concentration of Japanese on tho NBar N.rthsido and the Westsideo Property owners among the Japanese increased on the Westside during this past year with increasing number of resettlers living in the scattered sections of Chicago's great W.stside. Good and adequate housing are still difficult to find, and the demand has continued to be heavy in 1949.
Today tho resottlers are living in five well defined areas .f Chicago. The largest concentration of homo and apff rtment owners are
in (1) the Oakland and Kenwood communititios on the Southside. othor areas are (2) Noar Northside community, (3) Hyde Park and 'Voodlawn communities, (4) Far Northsido, and (5) greater .:Vestside. A number of families havo scattered throughout the city and in some suburban com.
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Tho problem in housing as seen by this agency is two-fold: first, to locato now possibilities for housing, making availablo new buildings to be loasod or rontod to Japanese familios; second, soma assistance ought to bo given to individuals who aro ready to build homos in the now dovolopment housing areas. Tho agency hero again should adopt an aggrossivo program in 1950 to opon up new aroas in housing for tho resottlors.
In gonoral ront is still too high, and n great numbor of tho resettlors is now living in apartments and rooming houses oporatodby Japanoso. The concentration of the resottlers in sevoral section of tho city as doscribed above id due largely to thoir accessibilityand availability and not nocossarily by choice.
Rocroation and Education
The domand and nood for recreational and educational activities for tho Nisei continuod to grow in 1949. Approximately 25 now groupshavo boon created during tho yoar, most of thorn boing self-organizedfriendship clubs. Tho Committee wns instrumental in dirocting a number of thoso groups to rocroational agoncios. Sovoral of those agoncieswhich had roceivod provious assistance in interpretation, have roportodworking moro and more diroctly with Nisoi groups which aro beginning to como in to tho agencies on thoir own initiative •
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Tho socinl pattorn of tho Nisei is now fairly v,ell ostablishod.
As a group, thoy aro inclinod to plan in terms of organizing social, recreational and athletic cctivitios for themsolvos. Occasionally,with soma oncouragomcnt from leadors, toams havo participatod in nonNisoi athlotic lo&guos in difforont sections of tho city.
Tho basic philosophy which charactorizos tho agency's rocroationol program is still "rufer intorost groups to agoncios best oquippod to servo thom.o11 In thu avant thnt this is impractical, tho agoncy utilizes indigonous loadors to holp organize and guide tho program of tho group. Tho agoncy, through tho work of tho City-1:'fido Rocroation Council, uncouragod widor uso of community rosourcos and promoted some inter-groupactivity with tho given limitation of tho Nisei involvod in thoir roadinoss for this typo of participation.
Tho four aspects of tho rocroation-oducation program conductod bytho agoncy aro:
A.oWorking closely with community recreation ogoncios, bothopublic and private. In this rogard, Olivet Institute, St.oPaul's Episcopal Church, First-Baptist Y .tf.. C .A. Cont or,o
Loop Y.'7[. C .A. C(mtor, and Edwin Markham Cont or havo boono
most successful in their relation to Nisei groups. This isobocauso in oach instanco, o Nisei is rrJlatod to tho agencyoithor as a staff workor or a committoo mombor of tho agoncy.o
Tho Committoo found much cooporation in working with thooLawson Y.M.C.A., McCormick Y.W.C.A.o1 Soars Y.M.C.A., WestsideoY.W.C.A., Camp Roinborg Association, St. Potor's Epis.opalChurch, Goorgo Williams Collogo, Garfiold Park, Grant Park,oand Soward Park. Thoso facilitios and loo.dorship resourcesoprovod oxtromoly helpful.o
B.oConducting and sponsoring nctivitios bosod on unmet noods ofoyouth and adults in tho wider community. (Soo Appendix C).o
C& Providing rocroational and oducational information of oxistingfacilities, on-going community programs and spacial ovonts of intorost to Nisoi groups and organizations through froquont publications of "Nows Roloaso" nnd "Bulletin" and mailed to organization loadors.
D.oGiving assistance to Nisei groups with organizational problemsconcerning program in setting up of objectives, by providingodiroction, and by planning with othor ogoncios to socurooparticipation of Japoneso-Amoricans. This typo of sorvicoocannot be moasurod statistically.o
(a)oDiroct assistonco to:o
Chicago Nisei Athletic Association (350 mombors) Nisei Girls Intor.Club Council (13)
Nisei Girls Athlotic Loaguo (150)
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Midw ost Tennis Club (40)
Nisoi Inter-Collo g iato gr oup (15) Tri-C ( 40 toon agar s )
( b ) Indiroct assistance to:
Midwost Golf Association (110 mombors) Nisei Vue National Invitational Basketball Tournamont
( c) Miscollnnoous assistanco to:
Athlotic teams ( 16) Social clubs ( 20) Churches (7)
Civic clubs
ISSEI NEEDS ARE GROWING
Moro Issoi havo takon activo part in tho agoncy program duringtho past yoar. Thoy organizod and conductod its annual CommunityPicnic to which 2400 parsons attondod. (Tho Issoi also sponsorod an unusual classical-drama program, which draw 500 persons.) Such activitios as Japanoso pootry, singing, goh, shogi, 'lectures, sponeorod by tho Committoo, havo provod popular with many. A groatmajority of tho Issoi aro looking forward to their "Golden Yoars" with optimism and groat oxpoctation. Ono roason is that their lifotimo droam of becoming a citizon of tho United Statos may como to roality this yoar if tho Waltor Resolution, now boforo Congress, is approvod. Tho bill is to permit pormanont alion rosidonts in tho United States now ineligible for citizonship to apply for naturalization. Tho anticipation of this dream has spurred many to attend English Classes conducted under tho joint auspices of tho Board of Education and tho Committoo. It is inspiring to soc so many attend wookly classos dospito advorso woathor conditions,
Tho Agod and Unomployablo
Tho problom of tho agod and unomployablo Issoi will continua to grow moro sorious each yoar, For most Issoi this is thoir twilightporiod as many aro around tho retiring ago of 65 yours. During tho yoar 50 parsons sought aid for financial assistanco, housing, and care. This is a 35% incroaso ovor tho provious yoar. T.o assist thom with routine mattors roquirod a groat doal of staff timo.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Tho Committee maintainod a high dogroo of offoctivonoss as a liason agency by continuing to work closoly with all community groups on problems affocting tho gonoral wolfaro of tho rosottlors. Board mombors and staff workors woro moro active this yoar than tho past,
as participants in community councils, city-wido organizations, and youth serving agoncios • Tho two diroctors havo attondod cvoning (348) mootings separately. Tho·Committco supplied spoakors and program to religious, civic and educational groups upon roquost to promoto bottor understanding of tho noods and problems of tho rosottlors.
Public agoncios as wall as private organizations havo lookod to tho Committoo for assistanco of ono kind or another involving tho Japanoso. Thoso roquosts rccoivod careful attention and consideration by tho staff'.
In Rolation to Rosottlors
Tho Japanoso community has also rocognizod tho work .f tho Committoo and rospondod wall to its appoal for membership during 1949. Tho total of 1660 paid mombors, 200 moro than 1948, boar out this phase of tho Committoo's relationship with tho comnn.mity.
T..rosonco of tho Chicago_ Rosott_lors Comm.i.ttoo has givon confidonco and oncouragomont to many rosottlcrs in 19·-:l-S to c2•i;oblish thoir own homos and businossos..!_ A survoy of-th-;-··;;-ity rovoalo(l--i'.11;.t ro£:ottlor·s now own
234 hotols, apartments and rooming houses, Iri 11dd:i:t;i,)n thoro nro 241 businoss ostablishmonts throughout Chicagolnnd ol.thor owned or oporatodby Japanoso. Tho number of doctors, lmvyc:·s, der.ti,sts, and other professionals practicing in Chicago now total 82c Tho resottlors as a wholo are bettor estnblished and better o:rganizod today than at anytime previous sinco relocating to Chicago.
This rapid dovolopmont can bo attributed to tho following reasons:
1i0 Tho rosottlors havo coma to Chicago dotorminod to mako a "homo" for thomselvos. Thoy hnvoi! thcreforo, triad to ostablish their roots in this community oconomically.
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Bottor businoss end job opportunitios aro in Chicago thaniolsowhore.i
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In contrast to tho "just arrivod" im."lligrants, tho rosottlorsihavo brought with thorn yeGrs of oxperienco, knowledgo andiresourcos which havo propared thorn batter for community lifo.i
IN RELATION TO COIViMUNITY AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
The Chic.go Resettlers Committee i8-deeply grateful to all the social agencies, bus i..ss est a bl ishmer.ts t• c0:,r-':!1.1?J2j __!und city-widei
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organizations and numerous individuals who hav6 aided materially in
the support of our program during 1949.,
The Committee is particularly indebted to Rta Rev. Bernard J.
Sheil and the Catholic Youth Organization for providing the facilities
of the building located on 1110 N. La Salle St:('89t1 rent free, for the
third continuous year. Through the Bishop:s generosity and good will,
the Committee's program will continue to operate from this building
in 1950i,,
The Chicago Congregational Union, one of the original supportersof the Committee, continued to show keen intere8t by contributing substantially to the agency budget last yea:i·o The personal interest in the resettlers shown by Dr. Neil Eo Hansen, Director of the Union, has been a great source of encouragementio
The Committee wishes to extend a vote of thanks to the CommunityTrust and the Community Fund of Chicago for their contributions in 1949" The fine relationship developed between the Committee and the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago and tho Fund has been a majorfactor in the prcgress achieved by the agency in its few years of existence.
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Excerpts from two letters reproduced in part below, one from a business firm and another from an oducational institution, illustrate how well community organizations and agencies regard the work of the Committee.
February 7, 1950
Dear Mr. Hagiwara:
11As a member of the Committee of Management at the First Baptist -YMCA Center, I have been verymuch interested in the intercultural program carried on at this center. Your active interest and assistance has been most helpful. This center has afforded an opportunity for many of the Nisei to participatein constructive com .. rnunity effort •••••
"May the Chicago Resettlers Committee move forward with its splendid program.n
Sincerely,
H.sc. Coffman, President (Signed)sGeorge Williams College
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February 8, 1950
Dear Mr. Yasutake:
11 1 am writing to tell you how much we have appreciated the assistance and cooperation •••••
You have always analyzed our problems and furnished us with the properly qualified help.
ttwe aro very much interested in the work that you and your organization are doing and we certainly want to recommend you in evory possible way. Your organization is to be congratulated on the efficient and courteous manner in which you conduct your business. 11
Yours very truly,
A.sSamuels, President (Signed)Speed-0-Print Corporations
NEW CHALLENGES FOR 1950
The 1950 census will, in all probability, lower the estimated figureof Chicago's 20.000 Japanese American .esettlers reported by this agencyin past years. Since 1947 there has been more people moving away from Chicago to the West Coast than people coming into the Midwest. This trend
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will continuo at a slowor rato. Thero is ovary indication that tho prosent population of tho resottlors will remain about the samo for tho next few yoars unless a sharp doclino in omployment occurs.
Thero have boon somo now facos appoaring in Chicago during the past18 months. Among the incoming group to Chicagoland aro: (1) Roturnoes from Japan as provio4sly described in this report: (?) Families in noigh•boring Midwostorn communitios who havo pullod up stakes for social and not economic roasons. Paronts aro lonesome without frionds and they want thoir children to grow up with othor Nisei, (3) Resottlors who docidod to coma back to tho Midwest aftor 'going homo' to tho Wost Coast whoro thoyfound fowor omploymont opportunities, ond (4) students and job sookors from Hawaii, most of them boing ox-sorvicomon.
Tho unmot noods of tho nowcornors, us wall as tho currant noods of tho rosottlors, continua to require attention.
Tho Committoo in 1950 will confront some issuos that will nooossitate tho oooporativo offort of loadors among tho rosottlors and tho community•wido agoncios. An immediato considorotion .ill bo mado rogarding tho purchase of tho building in which tho Committoo program is now conductod.
A prossing problom, which is growing moro serious oach year, is that of ostablishing in tho community a homo for the Japanoso aged.
Tho loadorship potontialitios of Nisoi youth noods further devolopmont.
A spacial educational program is boing plannod to train now loadors.
Moro group activities for Issoi around gonoral or spacial intorosts
nood to be fostorod. _!specially in anticipation ___of tho possible passage
of a bill to permit naturalization, tho Conunittoo should oxpand its prosont Americanization oducation program.
Tho Chicago Rosottlors Committoo should actively align itsolf with othor groups concornod with tho ostublishmont of a community rocroational cantor on tho Noar North, nvailablo to all.
In order for tho Nisei to participate moro fully in tho ongoing pro• grams of community agoncios, it is in9isponsablo that agon. loadorship
tako a moro activo rolo in oncouraging such par.tic.pntion•-i.o.,supervision of Nisoi group activitios, employing a qualified Nisoi staff
worker, inviting Nisoi participation on agency committoos and boards, oto.
CONCLUSIO.J
Jopnnoso Amoricans fully rocognizo that thoro will always bo individuals who will nood assistance in thoir porsonal adjustmont problems. Thoir needs ns a group aro similar to tho noods of any minority groupin a largo urban community. Intorproting tho noods of thoso pooplo as thoy nriso to tho appropriate ugencios sooms tc bo tho most offoctivo moans of attaining tho long-rango objoctivos of tho Corn;:tlttooo Tho Committoo doos not oxist as an indispensablo crutch for dopondontpooplo. It must continuo to aid Japanoso American rosottlors to gain
groator indopondonco--oconomicully, socially and politically. Chicago'svast human and matorial rosourcos aro availaoto to moot this challongoo! Tho Committoo aims to uso thom whonovor and whorovor possiblo.
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REMARKS
l.rBudgotr
The organization has satisfactorily mot all of its financial obliga
tions in 1949. T.o incroaso of c.ntributions and m0mborship oachr
yoar, roflocts tho stoady and healthy growth of tho ag;Q_ll... Thor
oporating budgot for 1949 was tho largest sinco tho organization
first began.r
Budget Comparison of Incomo Sinco 1946
1947 1948 1949 1950
Income Actual Actual Actual Estimate
Ront 480 480 Contribution
(Individual & Memborship) 4,801 6,660 6,978 8,700 Chicago Congrogational Union 1,200 1r., 200 1,200 1,200 Community Trust 500 500 500 Community Fund 4,521 8,179 8,157 8# 425
2.rStaffr
The porsonnol consists of an Executive Director, Associate Diroctor,r
offico secretary, and socrotnry-bookkooporo The present diroctor,r
Jack Ke Yasutako, in addition to his proscribed duties, has assumedr
tho rosponsibilitios of providing recroe.tional activities for thorIssoi.r
Abe Hagiwara's Recreation Director's status was changed to Associater
Director,. offoctive Docembor 1, 1949. In addition to Nisoi recreationr
work, his now responsibilities now include supervision of groups·r
using tho building; public relations, reports, and assigned administrative dutios.r
The office socrotary, Miss Raiko Konatsu, acts as chiof rocoptionist,interviowor, and assumes limited stenographic duties.r
Miss Holen Kato, socrotary-bookkooper, maintains all records, files,rfinancial transactions relating to current operation, and assumosrmajor stenographic rosponsibilitios.r
3.rTroasuror's Reportr
(see attached page)r
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT January 1 to Docombor 31, 1949
INCO:MEt
Insuranco Dividonds !163 Rent 480.,00 Comnrunity Fund 1948 Bolanco 280.69 Contribution (individual) 2352,.2.4 Membership Duos 4625000 Foundation ond Trust 500.,00 Corrmunity Fund 799'?,,00other Organizations 1300.oOO
Total Incomo
Cash on Hand, January 1, 1949
EXPENSE:
Salaries {Exoc. and Clar.) 8523.34 Salorios (Supervisor) 3300.00 Utilities 829.26 Insuronco 50.24 Organizational Duos 95.00 Repairs and Docorating 1056092 Offico Supplies (Print, & Sta.) 897.52 Telophono 723.45 Fund Raising and Promotional 561,,71 Trnnsportation 255058 Conforonco Exponso 333089 Auditing 138.60 Sundry Offico Expanses 125.84 Furniture 3l4c, 62
Laundry 87,, 54 Janitorial ll8c42 Rocroation and Education 620,.38
Total Exponso
Cash Doficit on Docombor 31, 1949
17536.56 232,.68 17769.24
10O22.:n {253.07) 17769.24
CHICAGJ REGETTL}.RS COI.ffl'TEE 1110 N. LaSalle 8t?cot Chicago 10, Illinois
E l E C U 'l' I V E BO A RD
1949--1950
President ••• , •••• Thomes MasudalVice-Presidents ••••• Nob):r'" u Eo:1dal
Taho::. :·.1c: CJ,ma ga Secretary • , • • •••• Tomi D;;r,1,J+:o Treasurer •••••l••• Ric:tie.:t1 E., YamadalAuditors • • • , ••l•• Dr Het.;:r:.1::rnburo Kuki
o
Harr., 1Vl. Satu.sawalEx-Officio • • •l• •l• •lHari-y K., Mayodal
Mombol's of Executive l,oard
Rev. Georgo Aki Miss Tomi Domoto Jamos Ezaki Ryoichi Fujii Hisoi Fukuda Noboru Honda Kiyoshi Joichi
Rev. Joseph Kitagawa Ichikuro Kondo
Rev. Gyodo Kono
Rov. Qyomoi M..Kubose Dr. Matsusaburd Kuki Mrs, Ayako Kurnamoto Rav. Chiaki Kusuhara Rev. \William N, Lovoll Thomas Masuda
Keichi Masunaka.
Tahoi MatsunagaHarry Kc MayedaMasaji Morita S.hignru NagataKe:i:Jji Nakanol
Mrs, Setsuko Nishil
Tadnishi OkuharalRov. A:i.:.drow OyumalHa,:ly M,. SabusawalShozo SokiguchiKorvwhiro SugimotoMrs. M2.ry Suzukil
Tai2uko Takahashil
Rev,, Kohoi Takedal
Johr.. H.., Woddolll
Richard H. Yamadal
Jira Yamaguchil
Member. of Advisdry Board
Russell w. Ballard Edward Eaglo Brovm Hohm P. Bull Horace R. CaytonEarl B. Dickerson Dr• Arthur G. Falls William H. HaightDr. S. I. Hayakawa
Dr. Molvillo J. liorskovitz Joseph Keonan
Leo Lornor
Mrs • Emil o LavyMichaol Mann Ju.go John P. McGoorty
G0 ox ge B. McKibben
John Nuvoon, Jr•
Doan Robert Redfield
Dean Curtiss w. Reoso Dr. Harold w. Ruopp
Judgo George L. QuiliciElm:n:· L. Shirrell Dro Edr.a.d J. Sparlingw. Ellis Stowart Williard s. Townsend Philip Wain Mrs. John H. Weddell Rabbi Jacob J. Woinstoin
APPENDIX A
Volume of Service for 1949
Total number of persons served. oo o c o • •. • • .3882Q • • • •
Problems for which help was sought: Total 3882
Employment. • • •• • • •n• •n• •• •n• •n• • .2374nHousing••••n•••••n•n•••••••••, •• 658nFinancial Assistance ••••••••• • •••• 58nHealth• • • , • • • • •• •• •••• •• •• •n7 Legal Service. , • • • • •• •• •• •• •• •• 5nFamily Relationship •••n••••••••• •• •n3nothers • • • • , • • • • • • •n• •n• •n• •n• •n• 777n
Services Provided: Total 4046
Reforre_d direotly to· employment or housing ••• 1527nInformation or advice •• . ••••••n••••• 737nRecreation-education •••••••••••••• 51 Referred to agency already active •• •n• •n•• • 82nEvacuation claims forms, • • •••••••••• 129nReferred to health or welfare agencyn• .._ •••• 33nRequest filed ••n••••••••n•••n••••• 781nCould not or unable to help ••n••• « ••• • • 706
Comparison of Service over 4 year period
Monthly Average
1946 1947 1948 1949
Persons served
161 '266 323
Employment 73 88 180 199
Housing 18 14 52 55
Referral ( general) Counseling 33 13 24 9 -
Financial Assistance 3 4
Information and Advice 27 61
Referred to Employment and Housing 146 12'7
Referred to Health and Welfare Agency 40 27 4.6 3
APPENDIX B
ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS
Japan Reliof Comnitteo Asia Post Chicago Oriental Council Jolono's Midwest Buddhist Church Mam•sella Chicago Nisei Athletic Association Estollos
(G)
Japanoso-Amorican Council Chatolo.ino 's First Baptist Fellowship Occidontlill
Crodit Union Association S ilhouotto 's
Hotel Ownors Committoe Sorollos
(G )
Girls Baskotball League Philos Anti•Discrimination Committee Unknowns Senior B • Baskotball Longuo Armitoons
(co)Christian Youth Fellowship Charmottes ( G )Mid•ost Golf Association Hawaiian Group (CO)Saints (B)
Japonoso Amorican Citizons LeQguQOccidontal Lifo Insuranco
Mor curios
Eastern Young Buddhist Council Ting-A-Ling•sCYO • Maryknoll Group Chicagoans
(co)
Girls Intor-Club Council
Midwost Tonnis Club
City.Wida Rocrootion Council
20 & 6 Club
Church of Josus Christ Mutual Aid SocietySavings Association Nisoi Vats
Japanoso Chambor of Commorco Moody Church FellowshipCommunity Fund Tour GroupHotel Association Nisei Bowling Loaguo
Intor-Collegiato Baskotball Committoo East-Wost Club Funferonco Club Japanoso-Amorican Music Club Uyeda Sistors Dance Supporters
ISSEI
Shogi (Japanoso chockors) Sonryu Tri•C Club
SPECIAL INTEREST
Gaka Guild (Art)
Book Club
Fishing Club
Cooking
Japanose Class
English Class
Locturo serioa (7)Music Club
Toon-ago Canteen
Intor-Dollegiato groupGoh (Japanese choss} Mandel in Club
Shigin (Singing group) Shinko Band (musical onsemblo)utai (Classic chant r.ading) Sewing
Businessmen's planning Quartotto
Women's Toa Committee Bridgo Club
Kanzoi-kai (Classic singing) Tokusho-kai (Reading clue) Raiku•koi (Pootry)
Senryu-kai (Poetry)
Biwu (Instrumental).
Savings Association (3)
APPENDIX C
SPONSORED ACTIVITIES:
Events
Winter Co-ed Crunp
Northsido Open House
Wostsido Opon House
Recreation Workshop for Loadorship Training
Co-od Collogiato Fling
Joint mooting of Rocroation
Council and Funforonco Group Council Rotroat
Westside Picnic Outing Summer Camp for Children Family Outing
Co-ad Outing
International Festival Chfistmus Program
Annual Council Mooting Christmas Party for students
Facilities
Camp Sagnwau
Y.WoCoA• CampC
North Avenue YMCA
Soars YMCA
Hunter Building Loop Canter YWCA
McCormick YWCA Chicago Resettlers
Committee
Camp Reinborg
Pattowatami Stato Park Camp R0 inborg
College Camp
Forest Boach
YWCA Camp
YWCA
Museum of Science
and Industry
McCormick YWCA
Chicago Resettlers
Cormnittee
Participants
Nisei Others Total
38 0 38
400 0 400
121 5 126
195 5 200
200 0 200
7 19 26
32 0 32
117 0 117
14 82 96
21
50 70 120
13
28
103 14 117
38 0 38
TOTAL 1377 195 1572
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Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
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Japanese American Service Committee
Annual Report 1976·77
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT
,.q,,.q,,.q,
A major project was undertaken
this year when JASC received a loan
of $5,400,000 from the Federal Gov
ernment for the construction of a 200unit senior citizens housing project.
Groundbreaking is expected to take
place this fall. A separate JASC
Housing Corporation under the. leader
ship of Thomas Teraji is working hard
overseeing the development of the
project. A fund raising committee
headed by Noboru Honda has raised
more than $100,000 in funds to pur
chase necessary furnishings not covered
by the loan. We are most grateful to
these leaders and to the community
for their generous moral and financial
support.
The future of JASC is seriously
being studied through several avenues.
A Nisei needs assessment study led by
Dan Kuzuhara, a long range goal task
force, and discussions between board
and staff are helping to shape and
articulate long range purposes and goals
of the agency. With the increasing
debility of lssei being served in the
sheltered work center and increasing
age of the Nisei population, questions
of changes in direction· of services loom
larger in the next few years.
Much of the efforts of the Board
are directed to raising funds for the
agency. We are grateful for our many
supporters, both members and friends,
who participate in fund raising events.
We are also thankful for an ever-increas
ing number of volunteers who help us
in many different ways. Most of all,
we are fortunate in having a dedicated
group of staff workers under the
direction of Masaru Nambu who work
in. partnership with the Board of Direc
tors to assure the quality of life of our
people.«?->
Senior Citizens Work Center
.q,..q,.,q,
The Senior Citizens Work Center,
a sheltered workshop begun in 1960,
continues to offer a therapeutic work
centered environment for elderly Japan
ese and other Asian clients and those
from the Edgewater-Uptown Mental
Health Center. Although the Center
serves to supplement small incomes of
the elderly, its more important work
is to help them retain their sense of
self-worth. The staff is receiving in
service training to equip them to
better relate to total life needs of
the aged. The Center serves over 100
individuals each day.
The Work Center is now looking
for clients among retired Nisei as the
number of lssei capable of continuing
work in the Center diminishes. Some
changes in kinds of work handled
may be necessary in the next few years
to meet the differing needs of Nisei. ,q,
Social Service Department
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The Social Service Department of
JASC offers counseling, group work,
homemaker and outreach services. This
year, group counseling among lssei was
added to individual and family counsel
ing. The staff of 11 includes both
professional social workers as well as
homemakers, teachers and aides. The
Department receives part of its support
from the Community Fund, Mayor's
Office for Senior Citizens, and Catholic
Charities.
The comprehensive services offered
include educational, social, nutritional
and medical programs, meals-on-wheels,
telecare, homemaker services and home
visitations. Day care for the aged is
one of the programs under consideration.
The Department carries on a continuous
re-evaluation of programs in its attempt
to maintain an optimum quality of
services. This Department will be
pressed into more intensive programming
within the next three to five years with
the opening of Heiwa Terrace. .,g.
Lillian Kimura
President of the Board
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
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Once again as we leave irretrievable
time behind, we sense both the agony
of a continuing search for right directions
and a jubilant sense of accomplishment
in our improved ability to deliver
quality human care.
Heiwa Terrace, the congregate
housing for the elderly and handicapped,
is no longer a dream but a reality to
which the community has responded
overwhelmingly and generously. We
look forward to planning a coordinated
service delivery to residents.
During the past year, the agency
provided 75% more counseling services
to individuals, families and groups
than in the previous year. Significant
increases in counseling have been seen
for Nisei, Japanese nationals and recent
immigrants, and other Asians. Medical
referrals for aging lssei have more than
doubled and homemaker services have
increased 40%. Many new educational
programs have been established.
JASC provided active programs in
cooperation with the Illinois Division of
Vocational RehRbilitation during the
past year. These activities are expected
to increase during the coming year.
The staff is receiving training in the
fields of gerontology and rehabilitation
to better equip them for assisting aging
lssei. The Work Center continues to be
an important component of the Edgewater
Uptown Community Mental Health Center.
Funds from the Woods Charitable
Foundation has made it possible to
begin a study of Nisei needs in the
Chicago Metropolitan area, data from
which will be received in December
1977 and be applied toward the
creation of appropriate services.
As we look back on achievements
during the past year, we are cognizant
of our continuing obligation to offer
more diverse and innovative human
service programs correlated with emerging
new pr,ont,es. Necessary changes in
direction must be faced with determina
tion, dedicatio,n, and courage. This can
be a springboard to a new era in JASC
history.«?->
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Other Services
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Blood Assurance program covering
6000 individuals
Hand-in-Hand educational group for
exceptional children
Tutoring for school children
Translation and referral services
Special Fund Raising Events
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Market Day, JASC, June 5, 1976
Fuji Festival, Marriott Motor Hotel,
September 26, 1976
Benefit Concert with Minoru Nojima,
pianist, Orchestra Hall, March 29, 1977
FISCAL YEAR 1977 BUDGET
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Rehabilitative Workshop
/ Subcontract Income
/
Contributions
General
Use
Miscellaneous Income
Service Fees
Dept. of Vocational Rehab.
I.C.P.
Nisei-Sansei Program
Me mbership Drive
General, Supporting,
Sponsoring, Japanese Companies
INCOME
Rehabilitative Workshop
Contributions
Service Fees - Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation
Membership Drive
Special Events
Community Fund
State Grants
City Grants
Federal Grants
Foundations
54.0%
1.5
5.0
4.5
5.0
6.0
1.0
10.5
4.0
2.5
$310,485
8,000
27,887
21,000
26,600
33,949
38,152
59,400
25,450
14,852
$571,775
Special Events
Fuji Festival Dinner, Market Day
Tokyo String Quartet
Fund
m
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�:: ;:�:
s
•---City Grants
l�]E------------Foundations
§
�]8
��
Federal Grants
/
Rehabilitative Workshop
Sheltered Workshop Program
for senior citizens and former
mental patients
Adm inistration
Fund Raising
Fam ily
EXPENSE
Rehabilitative Workshop
Administrative
Fund Raising
Family & Individual
Counseling
Homemaker Service
Vocational Preparation &
Job Training
Group Services & Social
Development
&
Individual
Counseling
Hom em aker Service
68.00%
11.00
4.00
$388,807
62,895
22,871
4.00
3.15
22,871
21,442
4.25
24,300
5.00
28,589
$511,775
Vocational Preparation
Training
&
Job
Group Services
lssei Comprehensive Program
Communal living, home delivery
meal services, telecare, social
program, dental clinic, counseling,
referral
Hand-in-Hand
Tutoring Program
Nisei, Sansei Program
JASC BOARD MEMBERS 1977
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JASC STAFF MEMBERS 1977
Executive Director:
.q..q,._q,
Masaru Nambu
Administration:
Administrative Assistant
Secretary
Billing-Payroll Clerk
Receptionist
Clerical
Accounting Clerk
Custodian
Janitorial Aide
Security Guard
Lucy Teshima
Ruth Eto
Edna Shirakawabe
Cecilia Ishibashi
Masako Tatsumi
Joyce Moy
Eugene Gullstrom
Roy Ogisaka
Senta Nii
Social Service:
Social Service Director
Case Work Assistant
Group Worker
Home Maker
Groupwork Aide
Homemaker Aide
Homemaker Aide
Sr. Citizen Outreach Aide
Eiko Fricke
Takanobu Kozawa
Dorothy Kaneko
Tomoko Satoh
Kie Kikuta
Tomiye Fujii
Setsuko Yukawa
Andrew Oyama
Sheltered Workshop:
Director
Assistant
Rehabilitation Program
Coordinator
Rehabilitation Counselor
Rehabilitation Counselor
Workshop Supervisor
Workshop Supervisor
Workshop Supervisor
Workshop Supervisor
Workshop Supervisor
Production Engineer
Stock Foreman
Stock Handler
Fred Odanaka
Dereck Hashimoto
Member, Council for Community Services in Metropolitan Chicago
E�or�y the Chicago Association of Comm�e�dustry, Subscription lnves�nfL Com�tee
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Edward Burgh
Masako Inouye
Eugene Paulsen
Thomas Teraji
Treasurer
Hiroshi Nakano
Secretary
Mary Terada
Frank Takahashi
Janette Koga
Viola Durrett
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640, Telephone (312) 275-7212-13
Groundbreaking for Heiwa Terrace,
the proposed senior citizens housing
facility, is anticipated for the early
fall of 1977 with completion expected
in 1979. JASC is proud of this major
accomplishment made possible by a
loan of $5,400,000 to JASC under
Section 202 of the Housing and Com
munity Development Act of 1974. The
building will be located at Lawrence
A venue and Sheridan Road and will
have 200 air and heat controlled one
bedroom apartments for persons 62
years of age or older.
Policy making powers are vested
in a corporate housing board of 11
persons chaired by Thomas Teraji.
JASC will be the principle provider of
social services to the residents. A fund
raising campaign to assure costs of items
not covered by the loan is currently
being led by Noboru Honda, Dr. John
Omori, and Thomas Masuda, and is
expected to net_gyeL_$125,Q00. �
Alice Esaki
Janet Fujii
Yoshiro Harada
Tom Hibino
George Kittaka
Ruth Kilmata
Katharine Middleton
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Eiji Nakano
Sada Szathmary
Ben H. Terusaki
June Tamanaha
Ikuo Yamaguchi
Kiyo Yoshimura
Auditor
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Board Members
Lillian C. Kimura
Vice Presidents
Peter Wetherby
Ed Coble
Barbara Hirami
Lillian Aki
Mary Fukui
Joan Sumida
Haru Tanaka
Dennis Ogawa
William Masamitsu
Henry Wilczenski
Leonard Grady
Instructors:
Ceramics Instructor
Ceramics Instructor
President
HOUSING CORPORATION BOARD
President
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Thomas Teraji
Mieki Hayano
Noboru Honda
Lillian Kimura
George Kittaka
Ruth Kumata
Masaru Nambu
Yoji Ozaki
Lincoln Shimidzu
Ben Yamagiwa
Ron Yoshino
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THE CHICAGO __ RESETTLERS I COMMITTEE
_REPORT
0 F , A C T I V I T I E S
.
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Septombe�
;
.'
28, 1946
Corky T. Ke.wo.so.ki,
Executive Director
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In- July, 1944, _ a small group of volunteers among· Japanese. iuner:.-·
. cans, assembled o.nd conceived o. plo.n for the need of interp:cet:i.:r.g
the problems of evacuees (who were resettling into the Chico.go area from i·eloco.tic:n
centorn) to the Vvar Relocation Authority and social agencies which ha.d committed
thcmRelves to t_he (1ssistunce of resettlers. The group beli.rured in the souncL :;,ntegru�
progl"am to work toward th:.s
tien of resetplcrs o.nd en9 ()_urugod leudorship to develop
goal�
How it Began
a
Limited financial support, wo.rtime c onditions and restrictions,
and the unsettled sto.tus of resattlers themse,lves mo.di::i it difficult for the volun
teers to function beyoJ?d.,o.n �dvi.sory _ st(,ige.
The volunteers, however, foreso.w the need for o. continuing agcnc-y
to attend to th_e ').nfinisl1ed pJ;".oblems of evo.cuo.tion and resettlement. They desired ':r;
o.goDr-y tho.t wo1ild · supplement the work of the W.R.A., und advise· related agencies of
resettlement problems.
The commi:yte� ,wo.s formally organized in September, ·1945. The
Chicago Rcsettlers.' Committee owes its existence to the leo.dership · of the.: following
per sor.s:
Mr. Hurry Mayeda.
Mrs_., Ken Nishi
lvl:r 1 ,Mo,samori. Kojimo.
Mr:· Thomas Mo.sudo.
Rev. Andrew Oyo.mo.
Miss Gro.ce �o.giyn
Mr� deorge Aknhoshi
Mr. John K. Brenton
Mr. Ryoichi Fujii
Mr. G. T. Mo.t sunugo.
- Dr. Virgil Lowder·
Mr. Koichi Ma.sunnko.
Mr. Tom Shibuto.ni
Rev. Albert C. _Ronunder
Ori]fovember 5, 1945, n group of twenty men and.women met at the
W.R.A. Council Room and accepted the Consti tution o.nd By-laws drafted oy o. committee
l:oo.dod by Thomo.s Mus'v,9"0, and elected their officers. The officers,· me1nbers . of the
&,rncu tive a.nd Advisory ·Boards ure o.s follows:
EXECUT IVE BOARD
l�DVISORY BO.ARD
C
Ho.rry K. Mo.yea.a, ·President·
G. T. Mo.tsunaga, Vice-President
Mrs. Ken Nis�i,.Se6retary.
Kohuchiro Su-gimoto�- Treusu.rer
K- Ma.suno.kt.., J.1.udi tor
C(?rk:Y, T, Ko.wt1so.ki, .,Execrutive :Director
.
, ·,
John K. Brenton
Ryoichi Fujii
Dr. Willie,:m Hiuro..
Hnruo Ishimo.ru
Ichikuro Kond.o
Rev. G. M. Kubos,e
Rev. Virgil: E. Lowder·
Y. Muruynmo.
Joe Teiji Koide
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Dr. Horry J. Vvulker
Russell W. Bul'lo.rd
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Helen P. Bull
Hor!ice R. Co.yton
Eo.rl B. Dickerson
Dr. Arthur G.··Fo.lls'
William H. Ho.ight
Dr_ • .S. I. Hayakawa.
Dr. Melville J. Herskovitz
Joseph Keenan
Leo Lerner
Mrs. Emile Le:vy
Micho.el Marin
Judge John P. McGoorty
George B. McKibben
John Nuvee:n, Jr.,
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The Chico.go Resettlers' Committee
REPORT OF ;�c·rrvrT IES
- Po.ge 2 Nho.t It Is
The Chicago Resettlers' Committee is, therefore, o.n orgo.nizo.tion
of citizen o.nd non-citizen Jo.punese Junericuns, Ca.uca.siuns, o.nd
Negroes; Ca.tholics, Protestants, Buddhists, a.nd Jews; representative of business,
la.bar, education, the press, and other occupations who believe tha.t unless well-ad
vised leo.dership is given to the problems of persons of Japanese ancestry, further
physico.l a.nd psychologica.l isolation would become the trend.
What It Does
The INFORM.b.TION-REFERR.1,.L SERVICE o.t 734 N. La.Sa.lle Street o.ssists
close to 200 porsons a. month. Two-thirds of this number need
special interpretive service in medical und social service referra.l, counseling in
family and business problems, employment, and housing, because they o.re first genera
tion Ja.po.nese who do not sper,k English adequately to go directly to other agencies.
Vctero.ns and other Nisei who� because of their o.ncestry and evacuation experience,
need attention not given elsewhere o.lso uso the service.
More than fifteen hundred persons ho.ve gone through the office of
The Chico.go Resettlers' Committee during the po.st ni ne months of its existence. One
of the b�,sic purposes of the Committee is to encouro.ge Jo.pr-nose Junorico.ns to muke
use of community resources in aiding their adjustment in Chico.go.
Miss Lucy T. Carner, Executive Secretary of the Division on
Recroo.tiono.l Education of the Council of Social figencies, recently so.id tho.t the
recren.tiono.l needs of resettlers hc-d b(_3come increasingly "dramo.tic" o.nd cha.rged
tho.t though the c,goncies had not discriminated, they ha.d fo.iled to to.ke the
necesso.ry initiative in ma.king it possible for these "complete strangers" in Chico.go
to enjoy ugency resources.
Next yeur, we hope to employ o. full-time worker to stimulate
Nisei participation in the on-going recrea.tionul uctivities of Chico.go agencies.
The Community Referro.l Service in the loop ho.s been extremely helpful to the Com
mittee, but most Issei have difficulty in mo.king direct agency contacts due to
their lo.nguuge difficulty •
.l,. countless number of these referro.ls have be<:m mo.de via. tole•
phone. The following figures of the number of i nterviews will give some ideo. of
the importo.nce of the Committee 1 s work•
Employment ------------------Housing ---------------------
Referral --------------------Counseling ------------------
Business Opportunities ------Totnl
MAY
JUNE
101
14
56
12
3
186
83
25
30
7
7
-152
JULY
121
29
18
20
8
196
AUGUST
119
27
50
9
5
210
.b. Co.lendo.r of j1,ctivities of the Committoe to do.te is us follows;
.h.ugust 15, 1945
Sponsored enterto.inment o.t the Hull House.
people enjoyed the event.
Ja.nuo.ry 6, 1946
An Open House for tho Committee was held at the c. Y. o. Nisei
Genter, o.nd tho Committee mo.de its official debut o.s c.n 11.gency.
Jo.nuo.ry 12, 1946
The first 11 GO" Tourno.ment was held at the Chico.go Buddhist
Church, ::,nd close to u hundred people o.ssembled.
11.pproximutely 100
English classes were organized with the ussisto.nce of the CYO
Nisei Center und the �dult Educo.tion Depo.rtment of the Boo.rd of
Education. l.pproximutely sixty-five persons a.re ta.king o.dvo.n
tuge of this nctivity on the North Side.
February 12, 1946
February 16, 1946
April 2, 1946
of Education.
A lecture on current events was held ut the CYO Nisei Cehtcr,
o.nd some fifty people were in Lttendo.nce.
� South Side English cla.ss was organized through the courtesy of
the Chicugo Buddhist Church c,nd the Jdult Educo.tion of the Boa.rd
Some twenty-five studonts ure attending the clo.ss.
Sponsored musical o.nd teu in honor of the behind-the-scenes Wo.r
Reloco.tion Authority employees, o.nd some one hundred and_twenty
five persons attended ��einteresting program.
Mo.y 5., 1946
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The Chico.go Resottlers• Committee
REPORT OF aCTIVITIES
Po.ge 3
Tfay 30, 1946
. brg·rxnizo.tions.
September 17, 1946
instructor.
Purt icipo. ted in the gigantic Memorial Duv Vetoruns • Testimonial
Banque�, . which was sponsored together with thirtoc·n o-thcr Civic
Sto.r':f.ed anot her English cl4.l.s$ at the South··c'origrego.tionnl Church
with 'the Bouru of Ec:uct.�tion mu.king simikr arro.ngements for ·n.n
September 15 r:cnd
22, 1946
The second "GO" Tournament was sponsored by the Committee at the
-cyo His0i C-enter. Approximr..:.tcly one hundred -c.nd fifty persons
·purticipr..:.tad in the two-Sunday event.
· September 29, 1946
ii. city-wide golf tourm,mont wns sch0duled by populo.r request, and
o. cornmi tt0e 1icl� 1979/
1980
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
President's Report
When the founders of the Chicago Resettlers Committee
initiated a self-help effort in 1945 to assist Americans of
Japanese ancestry resettle in Chicago from World War II
relocation camps, little did they realize what the agency
would become. The Japanese American Service Com
mittee. as it is now known, is not only a sophisticated
agency with an annual budget in excess of $700,000 but
also a model for ethnically based social service delivery.
In 35 years the JASC has become an increasingly vital
force for service to the total Japanese community of the
Chicago area and to the Lakeview, Uptown, and Edge
water communities. During this past year the JASC has
made additional gains and progress, which we are happy
to share with you in this Annual Report.
One highlight of the past year's activities - and certainly
the JASC' s most exciting accomplishment since its own
inception - is the completion of the Heiwa Terrace hous
ing development for senior citizens. This $6,400,000
edifice was completed this spring and residents began
moving in this summer. Management responsibilities have
been shifted from the JASC to Steven Jerold Manage
ment Associates, Inc., with George Maruyama serving as
the local building manager. A Japanese garden will soon
be constructed at the comer of Sheridan and Lawrence to
put the finishing touches on the attractive 200-unit build
ing.
For many years the JASC has instituted the Issei compre
hensive program to assist in alleviating problems of the
elderly. It is designed to attend to the social and emotional
as well as the physical needs of aged Isseis. The JASC is
now adding another dimension to assist the Isseis by
offering a Day Care Center program. The public was in
vited to an open house on April 19 to view the renovation
and modernization of the agency to accommodate the
facilities for this new program. For the renovation the
JASC received $100,000 from the Illinois Department of
Aging. However, the JASC is currently in the process of
raising an additional $50,000 to meet the stringent city
code requirements. The agency expresses gratitude to the
organizatons, corporations, and individuals who have
contributed toward the funding of the renovation.
Two of the Board-sponsored annual fund-raising events,
Market Day and the Fuji Festival, were particularly suc
cessful this past year. They netted more income than in
previous years. Our sincere thanks go to Art Morimitsu,
who chaired the Market Day, to May and Hiroshi Nakano,
co-chairpersons of the Fuji Festival, and to all the volun
teers who were so instrumental in the success of these two
fund-raising efforts.
All of the progress made this past year would not have
been possible without the dedication of the Board and
staff, whose members have given so generously of their
time and energies to assure that the agency is on target in
terms of meeting human needs. We are grateful, too, to
the many volunteers who make it possible for our work to
be extended to many more people than can be served by
a small staff. We especially wish to recognize the strong
and dynamic leadership of Masaru Nambu, our Executive
Director. Mr. Nambu has worn two hats in the past many
months. He has devoted many hours to the administra
tion and coordination of Heiwa Terrace during the last
four years - tantamount to a full-time job. In addition to
administering the JASC staff, he has also assumed the
responsibility of being the chief fund raiser for the agency.
We are tremendously grateful for this creativity, zeal, and
enthusiasm, which serves as an inspiration to all. Lastly,
we count our many friends and supporters for their
continued interest in helping the agency improve the
quality of life in this city.
- Thomas S. Teraji, 1979-80 President,
Board of Directors.
Executive Director's Report
The time has come again to share with you what the
Japanese American Service Committee has accom
plished during the past year, the priorities we pursued,
and the concerns we have had.
Renovation to accommodate an Adult Day Care Center
and to provide an enlarged meeting space for community
groups was completed in March. Funds for this project
were made available through Title V of the Older Ameri
can Act in the amount of $100,000, with a number of
individuals, corporations, and foundations contributing
additional funds.
After a long delay and a bureaucratic struggle, we saw the
opening of the Adult Day Care Center in September. We
received program initiation funds totaling $20,000 from
the Chicago Community Fund, and additional start up
funds will be provided by the United Way of Metropolitan
Chicago.
Upon completion of Heiwa Terrace, a 200-unit apart
ment building located at Lawrence and Sheridan, senior
citizens and handicapped persons began moving in, with
full occupancy expected to be reached by the end of
summer. The JASC has been extending its services to the
residents, and more complete arrangements for formal
service will be made during the coming year.
After successful completion of the assessment of vocation
al rehabilitation services needed among the ethnic
minorities in the Uptown; Lakeview, and Lincoln Park
communities, the JASC was awarded a $82,000 grant to
implement the plans that were derived from the study.
Since the beginning of the project, the JASC has operated
an outpost at the Uptown National Bank and accom
plished its first-year goal and expects to continue making a
valuable contribution in meeting the needs of minority
groups throughout the second year. The project is called
the Chicago Minority Access Center (CMAC).
Since all rehabilitation facilities were required to receive
accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation
of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), our rehabilitation staff
endeavored to meet the high standards set by CARF. I
am very proud to report that the JASC received the
maximum three-year accreditation.
The adverse trend in the economy has brought about dif
ficulty in providing sufficient work programs for the Shel
tered Workshop clients, and we are girding ourselves to
meet another year of tight economy.
There has been improvement in raising funds from corpo
rations and foundations. I intend to pursue this matter
further in the coming year, as excellent and unique pro
grams cannot endure on their merit alone; they must be
supported by sound financial resources.
The uniqueness and effectiveness of the JASC are
achieved through the efforts of everyone involved in
the life of the agency. We could not have come as far as
we have without the dedication of our staff, the strong
support from our Board of Directors,and the selfless assist
ance provided by nearly 100 volunteers who have given
their energy and time so generously throughout the year.
I wish to convey my heartfelt appreciation to all who have
taken part in the important team work.
-Masaru Nambu/Executive Director
Social Service
The Social Service Department has been involved in indi
vidual and family counseling; information and referral
services; educational, cultural, and social progams; home
maker services; hot lunch programs; health related pro
grams, and a library.
All age groups are served by the educational and cultur
al programs. An increasing number of Niseis - a total
of 708 in the past year - are participating in the programs,
which include the following: flower arrangement, Karuta
kai, English, cooking, ceramics, body dynamics, party
time, arts and crafts, amimono, Japanese, lectures,
movies, shodo and penji, oshie, harie, temari, kami
ningyo, family tree studies, defensive driving, quilting,
and relaxation. Our art classes produced three award win
ners at the Buckingham Fountain Art Fair in 1979.
The social program took participants to the Arlington Race
Track, Nielsen's Restaurant, Triton College, Museum of
Science and Industry, Lake Lawn Resort, Lake Geneva
for boat rides, Octoberfest, Lambs Fann, and a picnic.
Some 14, 157 hot lunches were served on weekdays in
the past year to persons 60 years old and older. They are
contributing 75¢ to $1.25 for the lunch, depending on
their ability to pay.
The health-related program included monthly blood
pressure checks, a dental clinic, an eye clinic, flu shots,
diabetic detection tests, glaucoma tests, body dynamics,
a relaxation class, and lectures on health care.
In-home services - cleaning, shopping, laundry, cooking
and escort service - were made available to homebound
clients. A total of 2,689 home visits were made during
the past year, serving 71 Isseis, 18 Niseis, 20 Japanese
nationals, 5 other Japanese, 2 other Asians, and 35
others. The high quality of service has been recognized
by many public agencies, which have been referring more
and more clients to our agency.
JASC Programs
,JASC social workers made 4,459 contacts with clients2, 192 with Isseis; 825, Niseis; 29, Sanseis; 299, other
Japanese; 150, Japanese nationals; 541, other Asians;
and 423, others- in the counseling program.
The staff of 18 includes professional social workers, home
makers, group workers, teachers, and aides. Under the
direction of the staff, over 80 volunteers make it possible
for the JASC to carry out its many programs. Out of the
ranks of the volunteers come instructors, hot lunch
helpers, doctors and nurses, friendly visitors, interpreters,
helpers for special events, homemaker volunteers, and
those skilled in arts and crafts to make handicraft items for
Market Day and Pre-Christmas Sale.
Group sessions for the Korean elderly who are in the
Work Center program were new services offered during
the past year to help these people adjust to the new life in
the United States.
The Day Care Center for the Elderly was finally scheduled
to start in September. The program will include recrea
tional, social, and other cultural activities, general nursing,
rehabilitation and therapy, self care training and health
maintenance program, nutrition service, transportation,
and supportive services. The maximum pqrticipants per
day will be 25 in order to provide quality service.
Many referrals have been coming from Heiwa Terrace for
casework and in-home services.
The Social Service Department receives part of its support
from the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago, the Of
fice for Senior Citizens and Handicapped, and the Illinois
Art Council.
Doll Making
lssei Social Program Outings
Glaucoma Tests
Blood Pressure Tests
Nutrition Class
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Body Dynamics
Open House at JASC
Counseling
Sheltered Work Center
The JASC Senior Citizens Work Center continued to pro
vide an effective therapeutic work program and services
that helped elderly clients cope with the physical and
psychological problems that accompany advanced age.
In addition to the important work activity, the clients re
ceive assistance in dealing with social isolation, health
problems, and depression.
Other programs are also offered to the Workshop clients,
such as social programs, health maintenence programs,
and counseling. Recently the Work Center has been serv
ing other Asian elderly such as Koreans, Chinese, and
Filipinos. It is a vital adjunct to the Edgewater Uptown
Comprehensive Community Mental Center, serving for
mer mental patients in the target areas and the clients
referred from the IllinoisDepartment of Rehabilitation
Service (DORS). The recently established Chicago Minor
ity Access Center works closely with the Work Center in
serving the minority groups who need vocational services
fromDORS.
Blood Assurance Program
An important benefit derived by members of the Japanese
American Service Committee is coverage for themselves
and members of their immediate family by the Blood
Assurance Program.
Sheltered Workshop
Two drives are conducted during the year to collect our
annual quota of 240 pints. A total of 118 pints was col
lected at the first collection on June 23. On this occasion,
seven persons who have been regular donors became
gallon givers.
The second collection will take place in November. How
ever, donations will be accepted at the Michael Reese
Blood Center in behalf of the JASC Blood Assurance Pro
gram any time. We encourage members and nonmem
bers to donate blood for this worthy cause.
Blood Assurance Program
Heiwa Terrace
As work on Heiwa Terrace proceeded in 1979-80, more
than 250 applicants were interviewed and screened. An
Open House in April brought prospective residents to
Heiwa Terrace to view some of the completed apartments.
By early July, 121 units were occupied and leases for 19
additional units had been signed.
Furniture for the lobby, offices, dining room, and other
public areas on the ground floor began arriving in July.
A striking ceramic mural depicting Genji Emaki, the origi-
nal of which is in the Boston Museum, adorns a wall of the
lobby. This work of art was donated by the Otsuka Chemi
cal company.
Administrative duties that had been handled by the JASC
throughout the construction of Heiwa Terrace have
been turned over to Steven Jerold Management Associ
ates, Inc. A manager, assistant manager, engineer, and
maintenance person have been hired to operate and
maintain the building.
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Residents in the Lobby
Front Entrance
Resident at Mailbox
Manager with Resident at Front Desk
Manager in his Office
Manager visits Resident in her Apartment
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President Tom Teraji giving his Report
Volunteers being Recognized
Defens ive Driving Class
CPR Class
Market Day
Sushi Making Demonstation at the JASC
Japanese American Service
Committee
Current Unrestricted Fund
Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended
June 30, 1980
Rewnue:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
Total Revenue
$ 84,000
208,000
280,000
61 000
$633,000
Expenses:
Program Services
Supporting Services
$559,000
108,000
Total Expenses
$667,000
Deficiency
$(34,000)
The 1980 fiscal year shows a deficit of $34,000. A
substantial portion of the deficit was caused by shel
tered workshop sub-contract income and foundation
contributions not meeting budgeted levels.
The above amounts do not include revenue and ex
penses in our restricted funds. A copy of our complete
financial statements, certified by Gale, Takahashi &
Channon, can be viewed at our office.
1979-1980
Board of Directors
Executive Board
President ..............................Tom Teraji
Vice Presidents
Program .........................Kiyo Yoshimura
Finance ...........................Hiroshi Kanno
Building ...........................Art Morimitsu
Public Relations ...................Betty Nakanishi
Secretary ............................Ruth Kumata
Treasurer .........................Gary Yamagiwa
Board of Directors
Edward Burgh
Ed Coble
Colin Hara
Stanley Kurokawa
Sue S. Lofton
Tom K. Mura
Hiroshi Nakano
George Naritoku
KiyoOmachi
MollyOzaki
MaryShimbo
Noriko Takada
Joel P. Weisman
Ikuo Yamaguchi
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H.Yamada, Sr.
Harry K. Mayeda
Advisory Board
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
T omonao lino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Nominating Committee
Ben Chikaraishi
Masako Inouye
Dan Kuzuhara
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Hiroshi Nakano
Gary Yamagiwa
JASC New Year's Party
Ceramics
Japanese Penmanship Class
1980-81
ANNUAL
REP ORT
.i JAPANESE
AMERICAN
, SERVICE
COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
$16,044, under the chairmanship of Stanley Kurokawa
and Peter Oyama; and the membership drive, which so
far is $7,000 ahead of last year under the direction
of Tom Mura.
The Blood Assurance drive, under the chairmanship
of Colin Hara, is more than half way toward its annual
goal at the half-way point (see page 10 for more details).
The Program Committee, chaired by Kiyo Yoshimura
and assisted by Yoji Ozaki and Dan Kuzuhara, has been
busy making plans to shift gears in terms of those we
ought to begin to serve in the immediate future.
W hat I have reported thus far may give the impression
that everything is fine with the JASC. This is not entirely
the case, as we were faced with the serious situation
of operational costs increasing at a greater rate than our
income to carry out our current programs.
Many will recall a series of meetings held during
March to notify our membership of a tremendous deficit
developing for the 1980-81 budget year. The deficit began
in late summer of 1980, due to the sudden reversal in
our national economic status and a change of personnel
in our Sheltered Workshop program. By September we
were approximately $35,000 in deficit. At the March
meetings I projected a $60,000 deficit if the trend
continued and we did not raise additional funds.
Because of the overwhelming response from persons
attending the meetings that the Workshop be continued
for its elderly participants and that necessary funds be
raised, the Board of Directors acted accordingly. A special
fund-raising drive was launched, and our deficit has been
reduced dramatically for this fiscal period, thanks to
the commitment of the Board, staff, and friends of JASC.
To also compensate for future deficit spending, the
Board put together a realistic budget for the 1981-82
fiscal year and will hire a public relations and fund
raising staff person with clerical assistance, with the goal
of increasing our revenue for the next two years. The
Community Trust has provided JASC with $74,000 to pay
for the staffing for the new development department.
All of the progress made during this past year would
not have been possible without the dedication of the Board
staff, and volunteers who have all given so generously
of their time and energies to assure that the agency is
on target in terms of meeting human needs. I especially
wish to recognize the strong and dedicated leadership of
Masaru Nambu, our Executive Director. We both had to
work a little harder this year to make ends meet by
visiting corporations, businessmen, and foundations.
It has been a trying year, and Mr. Nambu accepted it with
his usual zeal and enthusiasm.
We will continue to count on our many friends and
supporters for their continued interest in helping the JASC
improve the quality of life in this wonderful city.
President's Report
For the past seven years, I have had the privilege
of serving on the Japanese American Service Committee
Board-five as vice president in charge of building
and the last two years as president.
I was also privileged to serve as chairman of the
Senior Citizens Housing Committee and later as the presi
dent of the Board of Directors of the Japanese American
Service Committee Housing Corporation, an affiliate of
the JASC from 1975 to 1980.
I would like to review briefly what I consider the
highlights during the two years of my presidency.
The completion of the Heiwa Terrace housing devel
opment for senior citizens was certainly a highlight of
the past year-and possibly the most exciting accomplish
ment in JASC's history. This $6,400,000 structure was
completed in 1980 and is now fully occupied, with a long
waiting list of those wanting to move in.
The JASC recently added another dimension to assist
Isseis by offering a Day Care Center program. A sum of
$178,000 was spent to renovate and modernize a portion
of the JASC building to make this program po�sible, with
$128,000 coming from the Illinois Department of Aging,
Office of Senior Citizens and Handicapped, and United
Way of Metropolitan Chicago, and the remaining $50,000
raised through friends of the JASC. A special van
donated by Mr. and Mrs. William Yamamoto of LaSalle
Photo provides transportation for the elderly.
Un_der the leadership of our vice president of finance,
Dr. Hiroshi Kanno, the following successful events were
held: Fuji Festival, under the chairmanship of Hiroshi
Nakano, which raised more funds than ever before; the
Spring festival music concert, which brought in some
$5,000 through the efforts of Kazuko Lehrman and her
committee; Market Day, with a record net income of
- Thomas S. Teraji
1980-81 President
Board of Directors
2
clients for whom the Workshop was no longer beneficial.
The JASC staff is currently endeavoring to provide
recommendations in response to such needs.
The fiscal policies of the new federal administration
are seriously affecting health, welfare, and education
fields, and more shock waves are anticipated in the near
future. Every social service agency in the nation is being
forced to reevaluate its programs, to seek additional
sources of funds from private sectors, and to prove its
worth for funding.
The accepted concept of the past decade of federal
responsibility for social improvement is changing and
much will be turned over to the states and voluntary
organizations for implementation. With less federal fund
ing available, expansion of social services will be curtailed.
Serious appraisals of priorities among numerous needs
and worthy projects will take place to determine which
programs will be funded.
When the wind blows, it separates the chaff from the
grain. The reputation the JASC has established and the
esteem it has received from both public and private sectors
should sustain us through the difficult times ahead. How
ever, we are entering a period during which we will be
faced with challenges to demonstrate our capability as
not only an ethnic social service agency but also as the
deliverer of a range of services that extends beyond our
ethnic confines. We are also at the threshold of witnessing
the majority of the Nisei population joining the ranks of
senior citizens. We will plan and implement services that
will not only assist Niseis but will also provide oppor
tunities for them to enrich their senior years.
The increasing influx of Asian immigrants is also a
concern and challenge to us. We will continue our efforts
to coordinate our services with other Asian agencies.
Although our public funding may be cut and we may
have to modify our programs, we will continue to strive
toward the fulfillment of the mission of the JASC. We
will continue to solicit all available support from churches,
groups, and organizations in our community. And with
the two-year grant from the Chicago Community Trust,
we will launch an aggressive campaign in fundraising and
public relations to reach beyond our ethnic boundaries.
In closing, I wish to express my gratitude to our dedi
cated staff, whose professional attitude toward clients
and their tasks are highly commendable, and to our Board
of Directors, the members of which have provided strong
volunteer leadership in policy decisions and fund-raising.
I am especially grateful for the dynamic and skillful
leadership our President has provided during this past year.
Executive Director's Report
The past JASC year of 1980-81 has been a period of
accomplishment as well as a time for serious reassessment
of our programs.
The long-awaited Adult Day Care Center was opened
in September with 13 initial clients, and the program has
proved to be effective in meeting another set of heretofore
unmet needs in our community. Thus we took another
stride toward making the programs of the JASC truly
comprehensive for the elderly.
The completion of Heiwa Terrace marked another
significant milestone in the history of the JASC. On Sep
tember 27, 1980, the dream, vision, and efforts sustained
over the past five years by the Board of Directors and
staff of the JASC were culminated at an open house and
dedication ceremonies. Also opened was a new and unique
social service delivery pattern for the elderly linking the
residents of Heiwa Terrace to the well established JASC
services for the elderly. The beautiful edifice is a symbol
of the crystalization of public and private effort, with
more than 600 individuals from the Japanese community
having contributed financial support.
As the entire nation has been hit by both economic
recession and double-digit inflation, every American has
been forced to alter his lifestyle-and the JASC has not
been exempted. Our Sheltered Workshop program partic
ularly suffered from the shortage of adequate subcontracts
and financial support. The increasing operating cost and
declining productivity of the Workshop's elderly clients
prompted us to seriously review the appropriateness and
feasibility of this program for the elderly. A series of
meetings involving the Board of Directors, staff, commu
nity leaders, and the community-at-large reaffirmed the
validity of the Workshop program for the elderly. It was
also urged that alternative programs be created for those
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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The Fiscal Picture
The 1980-81 fiscal year has been a difficult period
during which many decisions had to be made in the finan
cial operation of the agency's programs. The cash flow
problem started to become especially acute in October
and peaked in February, with accounts payable and
federal deposits going into serious arrears.
A report on the agency's position was made to leaders
of the community and the community-at-large at a series
of meetings in March. A mandate came out of these meet
ings that the Workshop program be continued for the
Isseis and that a special fund-raising drive be conducted
to provide the needed financing. As a result, more than
$30,000 in contributions was received. With this sum
and additional funding from government sources and
foundations, the fiscal year ended on an encouraging note.
• Community support rose to 22 percent of the annual
operation budget as compared to an average of 14.58
percent in the previous six-year period.
• Special events income remained constant at 8 percent
of this year's budget.
• The United Way allocation stayed at the same level
of 6 percent.
• Government funding has steadily increased from
16.2 percent in 1976 to 32.4 percent in fiscal year 1980-81.
The area of concern is the subcontract income pro
vided by the Sheltered Workshop program, which has
shown a steady decline averaging 4.5 percent a year for
the past six years, while the client payroll has increased
on the average of 3.7 percent each year during the same
period. Local support and United Way allocations must
offset these differences.
The financial picture for agency programs is as follows:
• The casework counseling and adult day care pro
grams have maintained themselves within their budgets
with funding from the Office of Senior Citizens and
Handicapped and the Illinois Department of Aging and
allocations from United Way and local support. The adult
day care center has also received additional funding
from United Way as start-up funds.
• The homemaker service and group services, which
receive government funding and local support, showed
marginal deficits. Group services receive minimal govern
mental support of $3,500.
• The Sheltered Workshop is the agency's largest
program, requiring 65 percent of the total budget. This
program ended with a deficit of $23,160. It was estimated
back in March that the deficit would be $60,000 by the
end of the fiscal year. The restricted contributions of
$30,000 contributed in reducing the deficit.
The first quarterly payment from the Community Trust
Development grant has made it possible for the operating
budget to end with one of the lowest deficits in many years.
,.,-T he baked goods and handicraft tables did brisk business
at the annual Market Day.
Pianist Etsko Tazaki (center) visits with
JASC Executive Director Masaru Nambu and Benefit Concert
Chairman Kazuko Lehrman after her well-received performance.
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Social Service
The social service department delivers four areas of
services to the community: casework counseling, in-home
services, group activities, and the Adult Day Care pro
gram. Its staff of 21 includes social workers, homemakers,
group workers, Day Care workers, a driver, a nurse,
teachers, and aides. Under the direction of the staff, more
than 80 volunteers make it possible for the social service
department to carry out its many programs. These pro
grams are funded by the United Way of Metropolitan
Chicago, the Office for Senior Citizens and the Handi
capped, the Illinois Art Council, and the Community Care
Programs of the Illinois Department of Aging.
Casework counseling. Casework involves individual
and group counseling, information and referral, health
and financial management, advocacy, direct service, escort
and transportation, translation and interpretation, and
immigration and naturalization services. Social workers
made 4,743 contacts with clients over the past year2,410 with Isseis, 973 with Niseis, 18 with Sanseis, 333
with other Japanese, 61 with Japanese nationals, 729 with
other Asians, and 219 with others. Twenty group sessions
for the Workshop clients were offered as a new service
during the past year.
In-home Services. In-home services include cleaning,
shopping, laundering, cooking, escort service, telecare,
library on tape for the homebound, and visitations. Home
visits totaling 3,253 were made in the past year as we
served 60 Isseis, 22 Niseis, 1 Sansei, 3 other Japanese,
5 Japanese nationals, 1 other Asian, and 29 others. A total
of 3,253 telephone contacts under the telecare program
was recorded. The high quality of services has been recog
nized by many public agencies, which have been referring
more and more clients to our agency.
Group Activity. The educational and cultural programs
of the agency have been open to all ages. This past year's
programs have included the following: Japanese and English
language instruction, kaminingyo, minyo, shodo, penji,
cooking, ceramics, amimono, arts and crafts, hari-e, flower
arrangement, karuta-kai club, painting and drawing, futon,
needlepoint, Japanese and English films, slide shows,
special cultural displays and observances, and nutrition
and nursing education lectures. Social program partici-
Casework counseling serves people of all ages.
Volunteers play a vital role at the Nutrition Center.
Kaminingyo is one of the many craft c;:lasses offered.
Seniors go on many outings throughout the year.
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The JASC IC1oks after the elderly through health screenings, such as monthly blood pressure checks, examination for
glaucoma, and dental check-ups.
The New Year's party is an annual gala event, offering entertainment and traditional food.
Activities include movies, outings, and opportunities
for socializing as well as programs that require more active
involvement of mind and body, such as physical exercise,
group games, and arts and crafts. Health-related services
complementing the program's social component include a
balanced noon meal, general nursing, health monitoring,
assistance with personal care, and health and nutritional
education. Transportation and supportive social services
round out the service package.
A sampling of the positive feedback received from
participants and their families follows. These comments
probably best express the nature and value of this program.
From participants come these comments: "My family
is busy and doesn't really have time to go places. Here,
it makes me happy when we go on outings and different
places." "Since I stopped working, I had no chance to
get out. Now I come here and there are so many things
to do." "It's hard for me to cook for myself. I like to be
able to eat a good meal." "When at home, I fall asleep
a lot and think about my body aches. When I come here,
I forget them and I feel mentally and physically healthier."
"Taking a bath makes me feel so good. The bathtub here
is so much easier to get into than the one at home." "I'm
glad that the nurse is here to give me my medicine so
pants spent a day at the Arlington Race Track, observed
ohakamairi at Montrose Cemetery, visited the Shedd
Aquarium and the Botanic Gardens, viewed exhibits at
the Field Museum and the Cultural Center, and picnicked
at Lincoln Park.
Health-related projects included monthly blood pres
sure checks, eye clinic, dental clinic, glaucoma screening,
body dynamics, relaxation class, care-a-van, flu shots,
and lectures on health care.
As a host site for the Golden Diners Club, the JASC
served 16,194 hot lunches to persons 60 years and older
who contributed 75<; to $1.90 for the meal based on their
ability to pay.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care center opened
in September 1980 and its program has been conducted
in keeping with current thinking that the best formula
for maintenance of intellectual and physical functioning
in later years is the combination of positive thinking,
positive self-concept, and remaining active. The program
strives to cultivate these assets by providing its partici
pants with a variety of coordinated services and activities
in a protective group setting.
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ADULT DAY CARE CENTER
The Center has become a model for visitors to observe.
A nutritional noon meal is an important part of the program.
Clients receive pick-up service in a specially-equipped van.
Center clients keep busy and active in craft projects.
An ingredient of the program is pride in their creativity.
that I don't have to worry about it." "I get to see and
talk with everybody here. Otherwise, I'd stay home
by myself and it gets lonely."
From family members we have heard: "At first, my
father was reluctant to come. Now he looks forward to it,
and on the day he's coming he starts getting ready on
his own. He's very proud of the things he makes and is
pleased to be able to give them to his grandchildren."
"It's a relief to know that mother comes here every day.
I know she's safe." "My husband has a place to go out-
side the house. We both look forward to it. It gives me
a chance to get out myself and run some errands." "My
mother enjoys coming. She's now more self-reliant in
some ways and we're glad to see that." "The program
offers my grandmother a schedule to her week; it marks
off the days. The activities stimulate her. She takes the
excercise and activities very seriously. She feels useful
and productive." "My father likes the activities, especially
ceramics. He's very excited by that and thinks about his
future projects."
HEIWA TERRACE, a dream come true .
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The JASC provides homemaker services to residents.
The library is a busy place at Heiwa Terrace.
The dining room is a place to socialize over a cup of coffee or tea.
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Sheltered Workshop
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new system also takes the Workshop to a higher profes
sional level as it facilitates better evaluation of the clients'
needs. As it is not always easy to change, the staff has
been struggling but learning during the transition to the
new system.
As the Isseis grow older, their population in the Work
shop will be gradually reduced. W ith many Niseis entering
or nearing retirement the agency is looking into work
programs and other activities that would be suitable
for them.
Another aspect of the Workshop program is to open
the door to the needs of other community populations.
Work therapy and evaluation services are being provided
for about 40 mentally handicapped persons, referred to
the JASC from the Edgewater /Uptown Community Mental
Health Center and the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation
Services. The needs of other Asian minorities in the com
munity are also being met, as the Workshop program
serves 15 Korean, 5 Filipino, and 3 Chinese senior citizens.
The basic philosophy of the Sheltered Workshop re
mains the same: to provide senior citizens with a place
where they can come, getting away from confinement
at home, keeping active in work that gives them self
satisfaction and self-respect, and meeting and being with
friends. Currently some 50 Isseis are participating in the
Workshop program from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Monday
through Friday. Their average age is 82.
While the purpose of the Workshop is the same as it was
at the outset, there has been a constant endeavor to find
better ways to operate the program. The most recent
innovation is the change from an hourly to a piece rate
in the compensation system. The piece rate provides a
more accurate and fairer way to compensate workers. It
also enables the agency to keep a clearer record so that
the regulations and requirements of the U.S. Labor De
partment and Department of Rehabilitation are met. The
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These young people truly gave of themselves at the blood collection drive in June. All JASC members may avail themselves
of the blood donated to the program.
Hand-in-Hand
Blood Assurance Program
The year's Blood Assurance Program got off to a good
start on June 22, as 136 volunteers presented themselves
for the donation of a pint of blood to the program.
Although six were rejected for technical reasons, the pro
gram was credited with 130 pints. This turnout put the
program within striking distance of meeting the annual
fair share of 240 donations.
In view of the failure last year in meeting its quota,
the June 22 response comes as a welcome reaffirmation
of community support for the program. Through the com
bined efforts of Isseis, Niseis, Sanseis, and Yonseis, many
who will this year rely on the JASC Blood Assurance
Program for their blood needs will be protected.
There is further significance in the fact that a good
number of first-time donors appeared. As the donors are
in the main young people, the future vitality of the pro
gram appears assured. Several of the donors became gallon
givers and were awarded special pins in recognition of
their generosity.
The fall drive is scheduled for November 9. It is the
agency's hope that it is as successful as the summer effort
so that the quota is not only met but exceeded.
Hand-in-Hand, the association composed of parents
of handicapped children and people concerned with
handicapped individuals, continues to function as a
support system for the parents and as an advocate for
handicapped persons. A new agreement between Hand
in-Hand and the JASC provides for a new program of
organized group sessions under the supervision of Dan
Kuzuhara and moderated by Yoji Ozaki. The group
sessions have been scheduled to allow members of the
family to communicate their concerns to others who
are in similar situations. This provides emotional support
as well as a practical way of coping with the additional
problems of habilitating handicapped children.
Hand-in-hand has now established communication
with the Pacific Asian Network (PAN), a national organi
zation involved with developmentally disabled individuals.
Current concerns of Hand-in-Hand-such as the need for
respite care and planning of residential options for their
children-have been communicated to PAN for consul
tation and recommendations.
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Japanese American
Service Committee
Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year
ended June 30, 1981
Revenue:
•
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
$206,000
352,000
250,000
33,000
Total Revenue
$841,000
Expenses:
Program Services
Supporting Services
$753,000
105,000
Total Expenses
$858,000
Deficiency
$ (17,000)
T he 1981 fiscal year shows a deficit of $17,000.
A substantial portion of the deficit resulted from
expenses incurred in the current year for which
contributions were recorded in the previous year.
A copy of our complete financial statements,
certified by Gale, Takahashi & Channon, can be
viewed at our office .
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1981 Members of the JASC
Furuta, T suki
Furuyama, Charles
Fuwa, Mitsuo
The following persons and companies are contributing
members of the Japanese American Service Committee.
Their generosity and support are appreciated by all who
are served by this agency.
A
Abe, Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, Joseph/Amy
Aburano, Kiyoharu/Edith
Akagi, Alvin
Aki, Harvey/Mariko
Akinaga, Yasaburo
Akita, Frank/Jean
Akiyama, Yuri/Joe
America NT N Bearing Corp.
Amimoto, Min
Amino, Yosh
Andow, Kenji/Norie
Anderson, Corlis
Anderson, Russell F.
Arai, Akira
Araida, Sosaburo
Arakaki, Charles/ Anna
Arakawa, George
Arakawa, Masakiyo
Arakawa, Misao
Arao, Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Arimatsu, Asako
Arimatsu, Kinu
Aruguete, Christine
Asa, Toshi/Takeru
Asai, George T.
Asai, Yuki
Asaki, Roy
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asayama, Minoru M/M
Ase, Paul K.
Azeka, John
Azuma, Steven Y.
B
Beaubien, Helen M.
Benett, Robert M/M
Bessho, Hajime
Brown, Mark F.
C
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Pin Pin
Chen, Hsi Chong
Chicago Tokyo Bank
Chikaraishi, Ben
Chino, Hisa
Coble, Kayo T.
Cosmopolitan National Bank
0
Dawn Cleaner
Deguchi, Takeo
Dinse, Dorothy
Doell, Emi
G
Gallaga, Michael/Mariko
General Mailing Service
and Sales
Goi, Mitsuo
Gokan, Donald/Esther
Goto, Fumiko
Goto, Tameko
Gotoh, Yoshiro/Dawn
Gunji, Umeyo
Doi, Chiyono
Doi, Isamu
Doi, Mikio
Doi, Paul/Takiko
Domoto, Mo
H
E
Hachiya, James
Hagio, Allan M/M
Hagiwara, Kiyo
Hama, Hideo
Hamada, George
Hamada, Wm.
Hamano, Robert
Hanamoto, Henry M/M
Hanaoka, Roy T.
Hara, Yoichi M/M
Harada, Sunao
Harada, Yoshio
Harakawa, Ren
Harano, Takeko M/M
Harwood, Liliian M.
Haruta, Hanayo
Hasegawa, Ken
Hashiguchi, Yukio
Hashimoto, George M/M
Hashimoto, Shigeru
Hashimoto, Yoshito
Hashioka, Christopher M/M
Hashioka, Edwin
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatada, Haruyo
Hatanaka, Howard
Hathy, John M/M
Hattori, Frank
Hattori, Kenneth M/M
Hattori, Masayoshi
Hayakawa, Yoshino
Hayano, Mieki
Hayashi, George
Hayashi, Haru
Hayashi, Masaru
Hayashi, Mitsuye
Hayashi, Peter
Hayashi, Tom
Hibino, T homas
Hidaka, Bill
Higa, George
Higashide, Carlos M/M
Higashigawa, George Y.
Higashiuchi, Kazuo
Hikida, Fred
Hikido, George
Hikido, Janet
Hirabara, George
Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirabayashi, Kazuo
Hirai, Takaaki M/M
Hirakawa, Louis
Hirami, Maki
Hirasune, George
Hirata, George
Hirata, Merry
Hirata, Mori M/M
Edgewater Cleaners
Edwards, Kazu
Eijima, Ken
Endo, Frank/ Alice
Endo, Harry/Doris
Endo, Shima
Enkoji, Yoshihei
Esaki, Susie
F
Falls, Arthur C.
First Pacific Bank of Chicago
Fricke, Robert M/M
Friedman, Hideko
Fugami, Paul M.
Fujiharu, Frank
Fujii, Fred M/M
Fujii, George M/M
Fujii, Masao M/M
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, N.B.
Fujii, Ryoiichi
Fujii, Victor
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimoto, George
Fujimoto, B.
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujimoto, Mike M/M
Fujimoto, Ralph
Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi
Fujimoto, T sukasa
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujisawa, Byron M/M
Fujishima, Mitsuo
Fujita, Fred
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiwara, Bob M/M
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiyoshi, George M/M
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, Stanley M/M
Fukami, Frank
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukaye, Sam
Fukuchi, Min
Fukuda, Yoneo
Fukui, Henry M/M
Fukumoto, Fred
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo M/M
Fukuya, Kazuo M/M
Funo, Mitsuzo
Furukawa, Roy
Furusho, Gilbert M/M
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Hiratsuke, Frank M/M
Hirayama, Yuze
Hitomi, Masaru
Hiura, Charlie
Hiyama, Hisa
Hogan, Donald M/M
Honda, Ben
Honda, Gumpe
Honda, John M/M
Honda, Noburu
Honda, Patricia
Honda, T homas M/M
Hong, Sang Nam
Hori, Fukashi M/M
Hori, Hisa
Hori, Roy M/M
Horibe, Ryoichi
Horita, Kiku
Horita, Shoji M/M
Horita, Ray S.
Hoshiga, Tome
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Huey, Ray
Hyosaka, Mary Y.
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lchiba, George M/M
Ichiba, Toyono
Ichida, Emiko
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchiyasu, Harry M/M
Ide, Ken
Ideno, Kaz M/M
lgasaki, Masao M/M
lguchi, Itsuko
Iha, Kiyoshi
Ii, Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, Asa
Ikeda, Grace N.
Ikeda, George M/M
Ikeda, Harry Y.
lkegami, George M.
Ikei, Lora
Ikei, Robert
Ikemoto, Gus
Iko, Tetsuo
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, Minoru M/M
Imamura, T homas M/M
lmanaka, James M/M
Imaoka, Ralph
lmouye, Asaye
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, Fusaichi
Inouye, George
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Ray
Inouye, Shimu M/M
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishibashi, Henry
Ishibashi, Samuel M.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, John
Ishida, Sue
Ishii, Shozo
Ishii, Toshiko
Ishikawa, Ben
Ishikawa, Frank M/M
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Roy
Ishizaki, Mitsuye
Isono, Kay
ltaharu, Seiji M/M
Itano, Masashi
!ta.no, Takeo M/M
ltaya, Noboru M/M
Ito, George
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
Ito, Noboru
Ito, Setsuji
Ito, Sumio
Itono, Yoshie
lwafuchi, Kengo M/M
Iwami, Akira M/M
Iwami, Ruth
lwamuro, Yoshiaki
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, Michael
lwao, Michio
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Sam M/M
Iwata, Roy M/M
lwatsuchi, Frank
lzui, George M/M
lzui, Victor
Izumi, Elbert M.
Izumi, Miyoko
J
Janka, John Maeda M/M
Japan Trade Center
Jeo, T homas
Joichi, Rowland
Joji, Toshio M/M
K
Kaba, Shig
Kabumoto, Jack Y.
Kadonaga, Yuwao
Kadota, Clifton
Kodata, Paul
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, T suru
Kadoyama, George
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, "Frank
Kajita, Joseph S.
Kajiwara, Edward
Kajiwara, Frank
Kakazu, Takashi
Kanameishi, Masajiro
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, Hiroshi
Kanematsu, Gosho
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Kaneshiro, Robert S.
Kaneshiro, Shigemitsu
Kaneshiro, Stanley
Kanki, Mamoru
Kanno, Haruo
Kanno, Hiroshi
Karikomi, Rin
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, Tosh
Kaseyama, Yoshihara
Kashihara, George
Kashihara, Jack
Kashihara, Mary
Kashima, Rinko
Katagiri, Yoye
Kataoka, Kitano
Kato, Betty Aiko
Kato, Gumpei
Kato, Gumpei
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Kay
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuo, Chie
Katsura, Lester
Katsuyama, Fred
Kawaguchi, Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Shim M/M
Kawako, Mas
Kawamoto, Morris
Kawamura, Kimi
Kawamura, Walter
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi
Kawano, Jack
Kawano, John
Kawano, Minoru
Kawashima, James
Kawashima, Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kayano, Ray S.
Kebo, George
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kenmotsu, Paul
Kenmotsu, Tomie
Kikuchi, Katsumi
Kikuchi, Naoki
Kikuchi, Tobert
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, GeorgeK.
Kikuta, Noburu
Kimoto,Kazunobu
Kimura, Eugene
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Kikuno
Kimura, Lillian
Kimura, Lloyd
Kimura, Paul
Kimura, Tom H.
Kinoshita, John
Kita, Carl
Kitabata, Shozo
Kitabayashi, Evelyn
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitagaki, John Y.
Kitagawa, Kao
Kitagawa, Sada
Kitagiri, Joe
Kitazaki, John
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kittaka, Kumako
Kittaka, George M/M
Kobata, Masanabe
Kobayashi,Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Sachiko
Kobayashi, Sumie
Kobayashi, Yuji
Kodama, Reiko
Kodami, Mike
Koga, Mack M/M
Kogami, T homas
Koido, Kazuo
Koizumi, Chiyoko
Koizumi, Seiichi
Koizumi, Tom T suguo
Komatsu, Elizabeth T.
Konaganitsu, Carol
Konagamitsu, George
Kondo, Chise
Kondo, Raymond I.
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Kunio
Kono, Matsato
Koshida, Yasuhiro
Koyama, Cecil
Koyanagi, Haruto
Kubato, Ryo
Kubo, Robert S.
Kubose, Gyomay
Kubota, Kenichi M/M
Kudo, Shigeru
Kumaki, James
Kumamoto, David
Kumamoto, Koke
Kumasaka, Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth
Kunimatsu, Shiro
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kurashima, Jay
Kurokawa, Haruo
Kurokawa, Stanley
Kuratsuchi, Roy
Kuroye, Chisato
Kuroye, Roy
Kusano, Kiyoshi
Kusayanagi, Stanley
Kuse, lsamu
Kuse, Lily
Kushi, Shigeru
Kushino, Edith
Kushino, Kenji MD
Kushino,Kikuno
Kushino, M.
Kuwahara, Harry
Kuzuhara, Chiaki
Kuzuhara, Sadaichi
M
Maeda, Harry M/M
Maeda, James
Maeda, Richard
Maeda, Roy M/M
Maeda, Samuel
Maeshiba, Naojiro
Makino, Joe M/M
Makino, Rose H.
Makino, William Y.
Manshio, Roy
Maruko, Teruo
Maruyama, George M/M
Masada, Hiroshi
Masuda, Funai, Eifert
and Mitchell
Masunaga, Elmer M/M
Matayoshi, Rocky M/M
Matayoshi, Toyoko
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Matsuda, John
Matsuda, John S.
Matsui, Ben M/M
Matsumoto, Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Fred
Matsumoto, George M/M
Matsumoto,Katsu
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, Mitsuo, Mary
Matsumoto, Shig
Matsumoto, Shinro
Matsumoto, Toshio
Matsunaga, Roy D.
Matsuo, Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Lewis
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Matsushima, Tomoi M/M
Matsushita, Misayo
Matsutani, Sakiye
Matsuura, George M/M
Mayahara, T homas
Mayeda, Charlie M/M
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mayeda, Kinn
Mazawa, Ken
Mazawa, Shigemi M/M
Mazza, John
Menda, Mitsuye
Middleton, R. H.
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, Joe
Minato, Asao
Mine, Jungei
Mita, JamesK.
Mita, Robert T.
Mitani, Ralph M/M
Mitsubishi Int'!. Corp.
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, Ted M/M
Miyagawa, George M/M
Miyagawa, Stephen
Miyakawa, Sotaro
Miyake, Hiroshi
Miyake, Jack S.
Miyake, Joe
Miyamoto, Kamen M/M
Miyamura, Ronald
Miyano, Masateru M/M
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1980-81 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Building
Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Kiyo Yoshimura
Hiroshi Kanno
Art Morimitsu
Betty Nakanishi
Joyce Nakamura
Hiroshi Nakano
Board of Directors
Kazuko M. Fujishima
Colin Hara
Stanley Kurokawa
Kazuko Lehrman
Sue S. Lofton
Tom T. Mura
Kiyo Omachi
Masako Osako
Peter I. Oyama
Molly Ozaki
Hoken S. Seki
Mary Shimbo
Noriko Takada
T heodore F. Welch
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
T homas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada
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Advisory Board
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
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Hiroshi Nakano
Betty Nakanishi
Richard Yamada, Jr.
Mary Terada
Ross Hirano
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4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
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1981-82
ANNUAL
REPORT
35th Anniversary Year
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The Membership Committee passed its goal of $45,000
this past year with an increase of $1,305. Another
program enjoying much success this year was the Blood
Assurance Program which exceeded its commitment of
240 units of blood; and as an added bonus, the JASC is
proud to announce that this year four donors reached
the 2 gallon mark!
The JASC has been extremely fortunate this year as
three members generously remembered us in their wills.
George Gota, a workshop client, left $3,000; Sam Fukae,
a JASC client and Heiwa Terrace resident, left $5,000
and another bequest for a scholarship fund amounting
to $27,000 to be administered by the JASC; and a $45,000
bequest from Joseph Kotani, a JASC client, which enabled
us to pa_rtially repay a bank loan.
The JASC has been rendering Christmas time services
to the needy people of our community for many years.
This year, it also became the first to participate with the
U.S. Marine Corps in their "Toys for Tots" collection;
many barrels were collected from the JASC and
distributed to the needy.
The JASC had some more "firsts:' An especially popular
program this year was the Viking Hall Reunion Dance
at the Midwest Buddhist Temple held by the Sansei and
sponsored by the JASC. Also popular, but with an older
crowd, was the Nisei Retirement Seminar, a series of ses
sions dealing with problems of retirement and various
aspects of health care. The JASC Program Committee
undertook a key study of Nursing Homes under the
leadership of Kate Kuzuhara; Elaine Nemoto and Dan
Kuzuhara reviewed available nursing homes for referrals
to Nikkei clients.
Among the most important events for the JASC were
the joint sessions held with the JASC Housing Board
to promote communication between the two boards.
Three JASC Board Members were elected to the JASC
Housing Board: Hiroshi Nakano, Betty Nakanishi, and
Peter I. Oyama.
We are thankful for our hardworking and persevering
Board Members who have served us well during the past
35 years. Plans for the year 1982-83 include developing
programs directed towards the younger members of
our community.
Although our financial picture has improved con
siderably since the beginning of the year, the continuing
recession has required a tightening of policy for the JASC.
Masaru Nambu, now with 12 years of experience behind
him as Executive Director, has ordered a drastic cut in
the budget for 1983. Our Board, working in conjunction
with the Development Department, will attempt to raise
needed funds from sources that include the "outside"
community. To insure the success in this project and the
solidarity of the JASC for future generations, we will
require full support from our membership and community.
President's Message
My first term as President of the JASC Board turned
out to be a full time job. Due to large reductions in federal
fund allocation fo social services, the JASC was suddenly
faced with some critical issues. To discuss a "plan of
action," at the beginning of the year the JASC Board
invited past presidents, Ex-Officio board members, and
community leaders to a meeting at which their positive
input helped the agency shape optimistic and realistic
goals for the future. The Board has successfully imple
mented many outstanding projects, including some "firsts:'
One major project was the application made to the
Chicago Community Trust for a $72,000 grant to begin
a Department of Development and Public Relations. The
grant was awarded, and from many qualified applicants
Bernard Finkel was hired as the Director in October,
1981. We look forward to the healthy growth of the
JASC with the help of this Department.
This year two JASC events were dedicated to those
who had done so much for the JASC these past 35 years.
At the Annual Fuji Festival, former President Tom Teraji,
1980-81, was cited for his outstanding contributions in
community service. At the Annual Meeting all JASC's
past Presidents were recognized for their generous con
tributions to the agency and community. Also recognized
at the Annual Meeting were individuals and organizations
involved in founding and sustaining the JASC these past
35 years; and among our many "firsts" this year, in con
junction with this celebration, we were presented with
two proclamations from the Governor of Illinois and the
Mayor of Chicago declaring June 20-26 as "Japanese
American Service Committee Week" in Illinois and Chicago.
Some of the special events happening this past year
were JASC's first food festival, an instant success, at
tracting more than 1,600 gourmet food lovers; the Annual
Christmas Delights Sale; and the Annual Benefit Spring
Concert. Many thanks to the JASC Board and Staff for
their help in organizing and administering the events.
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1981-82 President
Board of Directors
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The JASC has operated at full capacity by utilizing
and maximizing its funds and facilities. It is really a bustling
place with multiple activities held daily. The Sheltered
Workshop has become a microcosm of our world, pro
viding a rare opportunity of work therapy for both the
elderly and the mentally and emotionally handicapped
in a quiet, relaxing, but professional atmosphere. Case
work Counseling goes on daily as homemakers go into
the community to assist the elderly and disabled. The
Adult Care Center continues to be a haven for those
whose age has often threatened their independence with
institutional life; and will continue to be a valuable pro
gram of alternative care. The Nutrition Program, Health
Care, Dental-Eye-Clinic, and Arts and Crafts continue
to invite a steady flow of people from our community.
By the end of FY 1982 the JASC served 4,300 individuals.
The JASC has long been aware of the unmet needs of
the Niseis, and the first investigation in attempting to
meet their needs, conducted by Professor Kuzuhara, re
sulted in the recent Nisei Retirement Seminar entitled
"Life In Later Years." Enthusiastic responses from the
Nisei have pinpointed where their needs and interests lie.
The JASC has more programs planned on a regular basis
for them in the near future.
With the close of FY 1982, I am profoundly grateful
to those who have supported the JASC during the last
35 years. The names are too numerous to mention, but
their gift-from the precious mite to the generous es
tates-have sustained the life of the JASC. The goodwill
of those who have gone before us reminds me that their
legacy of community spirit must be cherished and con
tinued to be nurtured for our future generations.
Last, but not least, the JASC is blessed by dedication
and professionalism which its staff has demonstrated.
This has truly made the JASC a unique and unusual
agency. In addition, if the multifold hours of volunteer
time were converted into dollar value, our agency's oper
ating budget would certainly exceed one million dollars.
We are very thankful for their work of love.
The JASC's thirty-five year history attests to the im
pact a volunteer agency can create when it works closely
with the community with such determination and a sense
of mission. I invite all of you to join hands together
in working toward our Golden Anniversary.
Executive Director's Report
"Koin ya no gotoshi" ("time flies like an arrow"), so
goes the Japanese saying. The founders and early sup
porters of the JASC might not have conceptualized the
present picture of the agency which they founded
and began nurturing 35 years ago. The long history of
the JASC is self-evident testimony of how an agency with
a humble beginning can become a viable and effective
organ of services sustained by community support, a
dynamic and resourceful board, and a dedicated and
creative staff.
The unique history of the JASC has been woven into
the very fabric of the history of the Japanese American
community in Chicago, and has become an inseparable
constituent of our community. Many unsung heroes have
helped the JASC grow, and numerous lives have been
touched by the services the JASC has offered during
the past 35 years.
Nationwide, the climate of the economy and the highly
conservative policy of the Reagan administration on
social services has created cautious anticipation of a tight
situation among all social service agencies. Fiscal year
1982, therefore, began with ominous clouds overhead.
The severe cutbacks of the federal budget have drastically
reduced social service funding, and the tight economic
situation with inflation spiraling and increasing rate of
unemployment have caused us to anticipate rough seas
ahead. Yet we, the board and staff, are determined to
overcome these obstacles as a hard-working cohesive
team endeavoring to maximize the use of our funds. De
spite a very trying year, the JASC was able to hold its
expenses over revenues to $22,000 for the year.
I must add a special note that maintaining the low
deficit would not have been possible without the many
friends of the JASC who contributed generously; especial
ly the awards of sizeable estate incomes from three
elderly clients. Their legacy shall long be remembered
for their gift of love and magnanimity.
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
Official opening of JASC's First Japanese Food Festival
Sen. Charles Percy chats with community leaders
while sampling gourmet delicacies at Food Festival
JASC is interviewed by Jorie Lueloff on WMAQ-TV
JASC awards at 35th anniversary annual dinner meeting
In the summer of 1981 the Chicago Community Trust
authorized a grant for the JASC to establish a new depart
ment of Development and Public Relations in order to
create and develop a stronger fund-raising capacity and
improve the public relations of the agency-thus facili
tate opportunities to obtain funds from outside the
agency's current constituency. The new department began
to function on October 1, 1981.
These first twelve months have been a productive
period during which a solid groundwork has been laid
to establish the identity and good work of the agency
in the eyes of the broader community.
The department has been providing advice, guidance,
and counsel on fund-raising strategy within and outside
the agency; exploring professional resources with the
objective of meeting the goals of the department; maxi
mizing the use of professional resources to research,
update, and compile lists of prospective foundations,
corporations, government sources, and individuals; de
veloping a rapport with funding sources; helping to
create activities, programs, services, and events of the
agency requiring support consistent with the needs of
the agency; and preparing and submitting proposals
to potential funding sources.
To date, a number of proposals have been submitted
to public and private foundations and governmental
agencies asking for grants ranging from $1,000 to more
than $243,000 for special projects and operating funds.
In addition, contacts have been made with 102 other
corporate and private family foundations (66 based in
Chicago and 36 based in other Illinois communities).
The Development Department became involved in
initiating, developing, establishing, and achieving a wide
variety of public relations/publicity for the JASC within
and outside the agency; and assisted in preparing news
letters and special brochure materials.
In view of the fact that the agency finds it necessary
to raise funds outside its current constituency, extensive
publicity exposure achieved by this department in such
a short period of time has greatly enhanced the public
relations of this agency and will accrue to the benefit
of the development campaign. It has attracted wide
attention of the general public, made the general com
munity aware of the JASC, and established a broad
positive relationship with all the news media and other
sources of public relations cooperation and support.
It is especially important today, more than ever, in the
face of the present and future economic conditions, to
tell the JASC story to as broad an audience as possible
acquainting prospective donors through continuing
public/community relations, promotional activity, and
special kinds of personal contacts and presentations.
It is anticipated that with a continuing combined
effort of public relations and fund-raising the agency will
be able to maximize its potential, as well as create new
potential for the future financial resources of the agency.
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Social Service
The JASC's Social Service department provides a
variety of services to the general community. This com
prehensive program is designed to meet the general needs
and interests of our clients. The staff of 22 includes social
workers, homemakers, groupworkers, day care workers,
teachers, aides, a nurse, and a driver. Under the direction
of the staff, more than 80 volunteers enable the depart
ment to carry out its many programs, which are funded by
the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago, the Office of
Senior Citizens and Handicapped, the Illinois Arts Coun
cil, and the Community Care Programs of the Illinois
Department on Aging.
Casework Counseling is designed to offer direct guid
ance and assistance for an individual to cope with prob
lems through the activities of planning, coordinating, and
mobilizing services to meet needs that challenge the
individual's personal health and social functioning.
Casework counseling involves individual, family, and
group counseling; financial and health management,
nutrition guidance, information and referral advocacy,
emergency service, guardianship service, escort service,
immigration and naturalization, translation and interpre
tation, and direct service.
Social workers made 6,319 contacts with clients over
the past year: 3,197 with Isseis, 1,185 with Niseis, 34 with
Sanseis, 602 with other Japanese, 115 with Japanese Na
tionals, 1,015 with other Asians, and 171 with others.
Instituted this year were the group services offered at
Heiwa Terrace.
In-Home Services is designed to provide aid in house
hold tasks, and general assistance to older persons and/or
handicapped persons in the activities of daily living to
enable them to continue living in an independent manner.
Services include cleaning, shopping, laundry, cooking,
escort service, grooming and personal care, heavy chore
service, telecare, and visitation.
Homemakers made 3,849 home visits in the past
year as we served 65 Isseis, 24 Niseis, 3 other Japanese,
5 Japanese Nationals, 4 other Asians, and 28 others. A
total of 4,421 telephone contacts under the telecare
program were recorded. The high quality of services has
been recognized by many individuals and the public
agencies, which have been referring more and more
clients to our agency.
Group Services are planned to serve a wide age range,
the Group Services Program offers a variety of services
and activities.
Last year's activities included classes in amimono,
tsumami-e, penji, kaminingyo, ceramics, needlepoint, a
multi-leveled Japanese language program, karuta kai and
minyo clubs, cooking demonstrations and workshops,
monthly bingo games, children's summer program,
movies, C.P. R. orientation, training and certification, lec
tures on crime prevention, social security, immigration
law, and special cultural displays.
Volunteers help JASC staff with Adult Day Care program
Market Day
Tsuma-mi-ye is one of the many art and craft classes offered
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Blood Pressure check
Dental Clinic
Hearing test
Nisei Retirement Conference
Toys for Tots collection
Blood Assurance program
Social program participants enjoyed a day of thorough
bred racing at the Arlington Park Race Track, visited
scenic Long Grove, Illinois and the Lambs Farm, viewed
special exhibits at the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the
Museum of Science and Industry, attended Bunkasai at
the Futabakai school, picnicked in Grant Park and the
La Baugh Woods, and took a sightseeing boat tour
of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan.
Health-related services include monthly blood pressure
screening, dental clinic, eye clinic, flu shots, glaucoma
screening, hearing tests, lectures, and a morning relax
ation exercise class.
In our eighth year of operation as a Golden Diners'
club site, some 15,058 meals were served to senior citi
zens. A service of the Office for Senior Citizens and
Handicapped, the nutrition program provides an alterna
tive for seniors who don't like to cook for themselves or
eat alone. In addition to receiving a hot, balanced lunch,
participants can meet new friends and learn about special
programs and services available to them.
Eligible participants, age 60 and older, and their
spouses, are given the opportunity to make voluntary
contributions toward the cost of each meal.
A new service the JASC offers is the home-delivered
meals program. In this volunteer-run project, home-
bound seniors age 60 and older receive a hot, balanced
noon-time meal five days a week. Although no fee is
required, participants are encouraged to contribute,
according to their ability, toward the cost of the
meal. This program has been offered for the Heiwa
Terrace residents.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program strives
to promote the physical and mental well-being of the
elderly participants by providing a variety of coordinated
services and structured activities in a supervised group
setting. Recreational activities include movies, outings,
opportunities for socializing, physical exercise, group
games, and arts and crafts. Health-related services com
plementing the program's social component include a bal
anced noon meal, general nursing, health monitoring,
assistance with personal care, and health and nutritional
education. Transportation and supportive social services
round out the service package.
Last year the program served a total of 30 clients; the
majority were Issei. The program provided 3,106 units or
days of adult day care service to its participants. February
through April were programmatically the year's most
active months, with an average of 13-14 clients a day
participating in the program.
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in another work environment elsewhere-our work eval
uation room was renovated with funds provided by
the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services.
All of this, combined with the vast gap in ages between
the Issei and Nisei and the sporadic immigration of gen
erations of other Asians, has been contributing to the
changing population makeup of the Work Center. Cur
rently, of the 54 seniors participating in the Workshop
program, 28 are elderly Japanese Americans; the rest are
other Asians-including 19 Koreans, and a few
Chinese, Indo-Chinese, and Filipinos.
We are anticipating the future. W hile continuing to
fulfill the needs of the aging Isseis, the Work Center is
setting its sights on the Nisei seniors. We already have
Niseis participating in the Work Center program, and, as
we expect more participation from them in the near
future, the Work Center is actively seeking more skill
oriented subcontract jobs and programs to meet their
growing needs.
During the last two months of this fiscal year the
Work Center has been adversely affected by the Nation's
tight economy, and has prepared a new brochure to help
stir up new business for the Workshop.
Meanwhile, every staff member has dedicated time
and effort to the services and needs of the program,
and to promoting its effectiveness-thereby making
FY 1982 a good year.
Work Center
For the past 22 years the JASC's Work Center has been
providing meaningful, therapeutic work activity for the
Issei and Nisei that prolongs the lives of the elderly. It
reduces the need to institutionalize them; gives them the
psychological and physical uplift of preserving self-pride,
self-respect, a sense of assurance and self-satisfaction; an
opportunity for social contacts away from home con
finement; and a highly-prized sense of independence
in knowing they can be less reliant on public assistance.
In the 1960s the JASC was serving 150 Japanese
American senior citizens in this way. But, due to their
advancing age, this number has decreased to only 28.
In response to changing needs of the community and
vacancies in the Work Center, the JASC has opened the
Workshop to other Asian minorities, and added voca
tional training for mentally handicapped.
The program for the mentally handicapped is funded
by the Illinois Department of Mental Health and the
Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services; as a result,
we are not only serving the Japanese American com
munity, but the community-at-large as well.
Last Spring-to make it more feasible for potential
mentally handicapped clients to be pre-tested for their
work capability in our own Workshop, or for placement
Workshop New Year's party
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1982 Members of the JASC
Fukami, Kiyoshi
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukuchi, Min M/M
Fukuda, Kofuki
Fukui, Henry K. M/M
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Funo, Mitsuzo M/M
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, T suki
Furuya, Yoshinaga
The following persons and companies are contributing
members of the Japanese American Service Committee.
Their generosity and support during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1981 through June 30, 1982 are appreciated
by all who are served by this agency.
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Abe, Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, Joseph C.
Aburano, Kiyoharu
Adachi, Patricia
Adachi, Toyo
Aimi, Kenji
Akagi, Alvin
Akagi, Eddy M/M
Aki, Harvey M/M
Akinaga, Yasaburo
Akiyama, Joe M/M
Akizawa, Koji
Amimoto, Min M/M
Amino, Yosh M/M
Anderson, Russell F.
Andow, Kenji
Ansai, Reo M/M
Arai, Akira
Arai, Harold Y.
Araida, Sosaburo
Arakaki, Charles M/M
Arakawa, Masakiyo
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, Yohaku
Arao, Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Arimatsu, Kinu
Aruguete, Christine M.
Asa, Takeru M/M
Asa, Toshi
Asai, George T. M/M
Asai, Yuki
Asaki, Hidemo M/M
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Asakura, Riku
Asayama, Minoru M/M
Ase, Paul K. M/M
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, Steven
B
Bennett, Masako
Berger, Doreen
Bessho, Kyo
Bustria, Ched V.
C
Chan, Virginia
Chan, Yuriko I.
Chen, Chung Yen M/M
Chicago Tokyo Bank, T he
Chikaraishi, Ben T. Dr/M
Chin, Esther lmanaka
Chino, Hisa
Coble, Kayo T
Cook, Noriko Takahashi
G
Goi, Mitsuo
Gokan, Donald
Goto, Fumiko
Goto, Tameko
Guibor, Helen Y.
Gunji, Umeyo
D
Davis, Tae Y.
Deguchi, Takeo M/M
Dinse, Dorothy
Doi, Asao
Doi, Chiyono
Doi, Isamu M/M
Doi, Mikio M/M
Doi, Tei
Domoto, Tazu
Domoto, Tomi
Dorris, Tomoko
H
Hachiya, James
Hamada, George M/M
Hamada, Ken M/M
Hamada, William
Hanamoto, Henry H. M/M
Hanano, Charlie
Hanaoka, Roy M/M
Hara, Dean L. M/M
Hara, Yas
Hara, Yoichi M/M
Harada, Mas Dr/M
Harada, Yoshiro M/M
Harano, Masashi M/M
Harano, Ross M/M
Hartzog, Richard
Hasegawa, J. Dr/M
Hasegawa, Ken M/M
Hashimoto, Frank M/M
Hashimoto, George M/M
Hashimoto, Shigeru
Hashioka, Christopher E. M/M
Hashioka, Edwin T. M/M
Hashioka, Stephen M. Dr.
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, Howard
Hattori, Frank M/M
Hattori, James
Hattori, Kenneth M/M
Hayakawa, Yoshino
Hayano, Mieki
Hayashi, Haru
Hayashi, Mitsu
Hayashi, Miyo
Hayashi, Peter M/M
Henmi, Ted M/M
Hidaka, Mits M/M
Higa, George M/M
Higashide, Carlos
Higashiuchi, Kazuo M/M
Hikawa, Richard M/M
Hikida, Fred M/M
Hikido, Janet
Hikido, Olga
Hirabara, George M/M
Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirabayashi, Kazuo
Hirai, Tak
Hirakawa, Louis S.
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, Maki M/M
Hiraoka, Joe M/M
Hirasuna, George M.
E
Ebisu, Yoshio
Eijima, Ken
Endo, Asako
Endo, Harry M/M
Endo, Frank A. M/M
Endo, Frank S. M/M
Endo, Masao M/M
Endo, Shima
Endo, Tomy M/M
Enkoji, Yoshihei
Errico, Fusayo
Esaki, Susie S.
Eto, Joe M/M
Ezaki, James
F
Falls, Arthur G.
Findlay, Evelyn
Fricke, Robert M/M
Friedman, Hideko T.
Fugami, Paul M/M
Fujihara, Frank M/M
Fujii, Masao M/M
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimori, George Y. M/M
Fujimoto, Benji M/M
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, Ralph M/M
Fujimoto, Shig
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujisawa, Byron M/M
Fujishima, Mitsuo J. M/M
Fujiu, Victor Rev/M
Fujiura, Henry H. M/M
Fujiwara, T io M/M
Fujiyoshi, George M/M
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, Stanley Y.
Fukami, Frank M/M
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Hirata, George Dr/M
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hiratsuka, Frank
Hiyama, Hisa
Hogan, Hana
Honda, Ben T. M/M
Honda, Gumpe M/M
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, Patti
Honda, T homas
Hong, Sang Nam
Hori, Fukashi
Hori, Katsu M/M
Horita, Shoji, M/M
Horita, Ray S.
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Tome
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Huang, Teng-Liang
Huey, Ray
Hyosaka, Alfred M. M/M
Hyosaka, Mary
I
lchiba, George M/M
lchiba, William
lchida, Emiko
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Idaka, Yuichi
lchiyasu, Harry & Associates
Ide, Ken M/M
Ideno, Kazuo
lgarashi, Haruo
lgasaki, Masao M/M
lguchi, Itsuko
Ii, Kenji M/M
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lijima, Takeshi
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, Asa
Ikeda, Eiji
Ikeda, George Y.
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Grace
Ikeda, Harry Y.
Ikemoto, Gus
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, Minoru M/M
Imamura, T homas M/M
Imanaka, Judy
Imaoka, Ralph M/M
Imon, Muneo R. M/M
Inouye, Chikateru
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, George
Inouye, Henry S. Dr/M
Inouye, Mitsuye
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, Raymond
Inouye, Shinn, M/M
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecilia T
Ishibashi, Mary
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, John M.
Ishii, Toshiko
Ishikawa, Ben
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
lshiwari, Roy
lshizaki, Mitsuye
Isono, Kay
...
Itahara, Seiji
Itami, Ikue
Itano, Masashi
ltano, Takeo
ltano, Yutaka
Ito, George T.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, T homas
!tow, Yoshiye G.
Itoh, Seiichi, M/M
lwafuchi, Kingo M/M
Iwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Ruth N.
lwamuro, Yaye
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, Michael Y. M/M
lwao, Michio
Iwaoka, Joe M/M
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Mary
lwatsuki, Frank M/M
lwatsuki, Fumiko
Iwata, Roy M/M
lzui, George
lzui, Richard
lzui, Victor S.
Izumi, Elbert M/M
Izumi, Miyako
J
Jacobson, Alan
Janka, Ellen Maeda
Japan American Society
of Chgo. Inc.
Japanese Chamber/Comm
& Indus/Chgo.
Joji, Toshio M/M
K
Kaba, Shig M/M
Kabumoto, Jack M/M
Kadonaga, Yuwao
Kadota, Clifton M. M/M
Kadota, Paul M/M
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, T suruo
Kadoyama, George M/M
Kagami, T homas
Kaihatsu, Jane B.
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajita, Joseph S.
Kajiwara, Edward I. M/M
Kajiwara, Frank
Kakehashi, Henry T.
Kakita, Chiz
Kambara, Andrew A. Dr/M
Kamiya, Ben
Kamo, Haruo M/M
Kanameishi, Masajiro
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, Hiroshi M/M
Kanematsu-Gosho (USA) Inc.
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Kaneshiro, Darrell M/M
Kaneshiro, Robert S. M/M
Kaneshiro, Shigemitsu M/M
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Minoru
Kanno, Hiroshi M/M
Koga, Mack M.
Koga, Joseph M/M
Koide, Kazuo M/M
Koizumi, Seiichi M/M
Komatsu, Elisabeth F.
Konagamitsu, George M/M
Kondo, Chise
Kondo, Raymond I.
Kono, Frank M.
Kono, Norman N. M/M
Koshido, Yasuhiro
Koyama, Cecil
Kreamelmeyer, Jean
Kubose, G.M. Rev/M
Kubota, Ryo
Kucharski, Albert A. M/M
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, James A.
Kumamoto, David P. Dr/M
Kumasaka, Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kurashima, Jay M/M
Kurokawa, Stanley S.
Kurotsuchi, Roy Y. Dr/M
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kuse, Isamu M/M
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, Shigeru M/M
Kushino, Edith S.
Kushino, Kikuno
Kushino, Kenji Dr/M
Kuwahara, Harry
Kuwahara, Michael M/M
Kuwahara, Shizuye
Kuzuhara, Chiaki Rev/M
Kuzuhara, lkue
Kuzuhara, Sadaichi Rev
Kariya, Michiko
Kasai, Tosh M/M
Kashihara, George M/M
Kashihara, Jack Y. Dr/M
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, Joe M. M/M
Katagiri, Teruye
Kataoka, D.T. M/M
Kataoka, Kitaro M/M
Katayama, Jerry J.
Katayama, Yaye
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, Gunpei
Kato, Haruye
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Hideaki
Kato, Masao G.
Katsura, Lester G.
Katsuyama, Tom
Kawaguchi, Motohiro M/M
Kawaguchi, Shim
Kawahara, James T. M/M
Kawamoto, Bruce T.
Kawamoto, Frank K.
Kawamoto, Morris M/M
Kawamura, Kimi
Kawamura, Mac M/M
Kawamura, Walter M/M
Kawanaga, Henry M. Dr/M
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi
Kawano, Jack T. M/M
Kawano, John M/M
Kawashima, James T. M/M
Kawashima, Richard M/M
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Akio M/M
Kebo, George
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Kikuchi, Katsumi
Kikuchi, Naoki
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, Noboru M/M
Kim, Etsuko K.
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul S. M/M
Kimura, Tad
Kimura, Yoshi
Kita, Carl M/M
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitagawa, Sada
Kitahata, Shozo M/M
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitazaki, John W.
Kitsuse, Nelson M/M
Kittaka, George J. Dr/M
Kittaka, Kumako
Kiuchi, Yoneo
Kobata, Masanobu
Kobayashi, Isamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Yuji
Kobe College Corp
Kodama, James
Kodama, Mits M/M
Kodani, Mike
Kodama, Reiko
Koga, Albert M. M/M
Koga, Janette S.
L
LaSalle Photo Service Inc
La Fleur, A. M/M
Lai, Lan-Mei
Lee, Yeon Woong M/M
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Levy, Jacob M/M
Lin, Ching-Huah M/M
Lin, Kui Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lin, Y ing Min
Lofton, Shizu S.
M
Maeda, James
Maeda, Ray M/M
Maeda, Richard S. M/M
Maeda, Samuel
Maeshiba, Naojiro
Makino, Rose H.
Manshio, Roy M. M/M
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, George M/M
Maruyama, Henry M/M
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, W illiam M/M
Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell
Masumoto, Hiro M/M
Matayoshi, Rocky M/M
Matayoshi, T suru
Matsuda, John S.
Matsui, Tak M/M
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Matsumoto, Frank Y. M/M
Matsumoto, George Dr/M
Matsumoto, Hiromu M/M
Matsumoto, Katsuo M/M
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Shig M/M
Matsumoto, Shimo M/M
Matsumoto, Toshio M/M
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu S.
Matsunaga, Roy M/M
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Lewis Y. M/M
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuura, George M/M
Matsuura, Joe Yoshifumi
Matsutani, Sakiye
Matza, Robert M/M
Mayahara, T homas M/M
Mayeda, Charlie M/M
Mayeda, Harry K.
Mayeda, Hiro
Mayeda, Kinu
Mazawa, Shigeto K.
Medlin, Pamela
Menda, Masao M/M
Menda, Mitsuyo
Middleton, R.H. M/M
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, Joe M/M
Minato, Asao
Mine, Jumpei M/M
Mino, Seiichi
Mita, James M/M
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyahira, James H.
Miyakawa, Sotaro M/M
Miyake, Albe S.
Miyake, Jack S.
Miyake, Joe M/M
Miyamura, Ronald Rev/M
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, Masao M/M
Miyashita, Mikio
Miyashita, Tohoru E.
Miyagi, Ruth T.
Miyata, Shigeo
Miyazaki, Shu
Miyeno, George R.
Mizuhara, Jack
Mizuki, Hatsuyo
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, Kashiro M/M
Mizushima, Hiroki M/M
Mizuuchi, Yasuo M/M
Momoi, Jack K. M/M
Monma, David T.
Mori, Shiro M/M
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, George M/M
Morimitsu, Arthur T. M/M
Morimitsu, Frank Kenichi
Morimitsu, George Mrs.
Morimoto, T. lchiro
Morimoto, Todd M/M
Morimoto, Paul Dr.
Morioka, Judy
Morita, Mototsugu M/M
Morita, Motsugu M., Jr. M/M
Morita, Tamano
Morita, Paul H. M/M
Morita, Roy S.
Morishige, George K. M/M
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, Hideo
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Fujiyuki M/M
Mouri, Sadayuki M/M
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukoyama, H.J.
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, Zaishin
Munemoto, Hatsuichi M/M
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, Tom K. M/M
Murai, Katsumi M/M
Murakami, Charles
Murakami, Glenn
Murakami, Ken Rev/M
Murakami, Nobu
Muraoka, Shiro M/M
Muraoka, Suga
Murata, Alice Dr.
Murata, Yoshinori
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Nagae, Fujie
Nagai, Teruo T. M/M
Nagai Koto
Nagano, Hideyo
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Nagatoma, L.M. M/M
Nagumo, George M/M
Naka, Shizue
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, Aki
Nakagawa, Fumi
Nakagawa, Jack Y.
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, Satsuki
Nakagawa, Sumi
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, James M/M
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakamoto, Albert K.
Nakamoto, Davis
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Tokumasa
Nakamoto, Tokuhide M/M
Nakamura, Atsuyo
Nakamura, Robert M/M
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Joyce
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Noboru M/M
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Takeshi
Nakamura, Tom
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, Toshio M/M
Nakanishi, George M/M
Nakanishi, Yasutami
Nakano, Hiroshi/May
Nakano, Kyoji
Nakano, Makiko
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, George K.
Nakao, Misaka
Nakao, Sam/Yuriko
Nakashima, Tom M/M
Nakata, Sho J.
Nakawatase, Sembe
Nakayama, Hambei M/M
Nakayama, Joe Dr/M
Nakayama, Jim S.
Nakayama, Masao
Nakazawa, Hinae
Nakazawa, Robert T. M/M
Nakazawa, T.G. M/M
Nambu, Masaru Rev/M
Nambu, Yoichiro M/M
Naramatsu, Roger/Jean S.
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, Katsumi Dr/M
Neeno, T suneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nichols, Edward J. M/M
Niiro, Tahei
Nishi, Eizo
Nishi, Hiromu M/M
Nishi, Michael/Konishi Angela
Nishi, Toichi/Fusa
Nishibayashi, Donald
Nishihira, Mori M/M
Nishimoto, Jim T.
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Mary K.
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishimoto, K. T im
Nishimura, Arthur
Nishimura, F.A.
Nishimura, Gregory T.
Nishimura, Ken G.
Nishimura, Masao
Nishimura, Mizuo M/M
Nishimura, Tom
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Unokichi M/M
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Nojiri, Nobuo N.
Noguchi, George
Noma, Toshio M/M
Nomiya, Takeko
Nomura, David R.
Nomura, Seiichi M/M
Nomura, Paul N.
Northshore Japanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka, Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney
Nozawa, John H./Miyoko
Nozawa, Katsumi
Numata, James S.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, Shunjiro M/M
Ohno, Haruyoshi M/M
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Ohshita, Miyuki
Oita, Jack M/M
Okabe, Thomas S.
Okada, Frank M/M
Okada, T suruye
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, George T.
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, T homas
Okamoto, Yoshio
Okamura, Henry K. M/M
Okawa, Arthur A.
Okayama, Noboru M/M
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimura, Hitoshi
Okita, Frank T.
Okita, George M/M
Oku, George M/M
Omachi, Akira M/M
Omachi, Tom
Omi, Fred M/M
Omori, Harry I. Dr/M
Omori, John T. Dr/M
Omori, Toshio
Onishi, H.A. M/M
Ono, Hiroshi M/M
Ono, Mitsuo M/M
Ono, T sutomu
Onoda, Hideo
Onomoto, Hiroshi
Onuma, Donald J. M/M
Osakada, Gordon M/M
Osako, John M.
Oshikawa, Akira M/M
Oshiro, Robert K. M/M
Oshiro, Shoichi
Oshiro, Wallace M/M
Oshita, Hosen M/M
Oshita, Kai G. M/M
Ota, Tetsuo T.
Otaka, Fumi
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otani, T surue
Ouchi, James M/M
Oyama, Joseph H.
Oyama, Masatoshi M/M
Oyama, Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Ryoichi, M.D.
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, Sam M/M
Ozaki, T sugi
Ozaki, Yoji M/M
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozawa, T homas S. M/M
Ozeki, Ken M/M
Ozone, Yoshiko
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Oba, George
Obata, Misao
Ochi, Hisashi M/M
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, Molly
Oda, Nancy M.
Odanaka, Fred H. M/M
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ogawa, Shu M/M
Ogawa, Wesley M/M
Ogi, Robert
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyoko
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Penner, Herman J. M/M
Pietrzak, Lawrence G. M/M
Piettelkau, Hisae
Pool, Edward A. M/M
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Rodgers, John B. III
Rubinstein, George M/M
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Sahara, Shosaku
Sahara, Teruka
Saiki, George M/M
Saika, Hanaye
Saiki, Hideo M/M
Saito, Frank M. M/M
Saito, Minoru M/M
Saito, Tesshu Rev.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, Isamu M/M
Sakai, Jack M/M
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Frank Dr/M
Sakamoto, Jiro M/M
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakauye, John M/M
Sakata, Mitsuo M/M
Sakoda, Tom
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Kimi
Sakurada, Hirao
Sameshima, Joe
Sakurai, Robert Y./Nancy
Sasaki, Asako
Sasaki, John
Sasaki, W illy K.
Sasaki, Yae
Sasamoto, George/Mary
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sata, Richard T.
Sato, George Y.
Sato, Hiromi
Sato, Joseph
Sato, Jun
Sato, Louie
Sato, Riyo
Sato, Sam
Sawa, T suru
Schectman, L.D.
Seki, Jarvis & Lynch
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, Kane
Serikaku, S.S.
Seto, Barry M/M
Seto, James M/M
Shiba, Fumiko
Shida, Mitsuzo, M/M
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shields, David J.
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigeta, Umeyo
Shigihara, Hiroshi
Shikami, J. M/M
Shikami, R. M/M
Shima, Arthur T. Dr.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, Sam M/M
Shimashita, Joe M/M
Shimidzu, Lincoln M/M
Shimizu, Frank A. M/M
Shimizu, Miehie
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Wat
Shimoda, Sam I.
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shintani, Emmett H. M/M
Shiomoto, Takumi
Shiozaki, Takashi
Shintani, Victor M/M
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawa, Lily
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, Henry M/M
Shiroma, Howard
Shishida, Hisayo
Shishido, Melvyn T.
Shizuru, George
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, Ken M/M
Sonoda, Kiyo
Sori, Masaru/Yuri
Sowa, George
Suda, Toshio
Sugai, Douglas
Sugano Travel Service
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, K. M/M
Sugimoto, Yasuo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugino, Frank
Sugiura, Go/Kaoru
Sumi, Joseph M/M
Sumida, Joan M.
Sumida, Phillip M/M
Sumida, W illiam K. M/M
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, Kay
Suyama, Miyako
Suyeoka, Kaoru
s"uzuki, David M. Rev./M
Suzuki, Fujitsugu M/M
Suzuki, George
Suzuki, George Y. M/M
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Hiroshi M/M
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzukida, Berry S.
Suzukida, Henry M/M
Szathmary, Louis
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Tachi, Sada M/M
TDK Corp. of America
Taba, Seifuku P.
Tagami, Kay M/M
Taguchi, Tooru
Takada, Noriko
Takagi, Shumpo
Takahashi, Harold
Takahashi, John
Takai, Setsuno
Takaki, Kaoru J. M/M
Takaki, Michael K. M/M
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Ritsu
Takami, Robert
Takami, Shoko
Takaoka, Kenneth
Takasugi, George J.
Takata, Dennis M/M
Takata, Yoshiye
Takato, John J.
Takayama, Masami
Takazawa, Robert S.
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, Ichiro M/M
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takemoto, John M/M
Taketa, J.
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, Noboru M/M
Takimura, Yosh
Tamada, Kay
Tamanaha, Kiyoshi M/M
Tamashiro, M.
Tanabe, Shizuka
Tanabe, Yoshio M/M
Tanabe, Henry
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, George H. M/M
Tanaka, Giichiro/Mitsue
Tanaka, Henry M/M
Tanaka, James M/M
Tanaka, Judith M.
Tanaka, Kazuo M/M
Tanaka, Masao M/M
Tanaka, Minji M/M
Tanaka, Robert N.
Tanaka, Sada
Tanaka, Tadao
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, Yosh
Tanaka, Yukiko
Tanakatsubo, Fred M/M
Tanakatsubo, Ramsey Dr/M
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Henry K.
Tani, John
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tanigawa, Hitoshi M/M
Taniguchi, George Y. M/M
Taniguchi, Nobutaka M/M
Tanimura, Ted
Tanino, Coolidge M/M
Tanizawa, Tom T.
Tanouye, Kiyoshi
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Goji
Tashiro, Kazue
Tatsui, Han M/M
Tatsumi, Yasuo M/M
Taura, Bill M/M
Taura, Joe
Terada, Laura F.
Terada, Noble N. M/M
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Alan
Teraji, T homas S. M/M
Terao, Kinu
Terusaki, Ben/Sue
Toba, Mitsuru
Toda, Suye
Toguri, Iva
Toko America, Inc.
Tokuhisa, Misao
Tokuhisa, T homas S. M/M
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomita, Harold M/M
Tomita, W illiam N.
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tonaki, Kazuko
Tone, Haruko
Torii, Sueto C.
Torigoe, Ben M/M
Torimaru, George M/M
Torishin, Inc.
Toriumi, John T.
Toyama, Henry
Toyama, Hiro M/M
T sai, Teklim Chua
T sai, Yue T su
T sugawa, Tom T. M/M
T suji, Takako
T suji, Yeo M/M
T sunemura, Kaz
T suneta, George M/M
T suru, Robert K. M/M
T surusaki, Chic M/M
T surusaki, Jeri
T sutsumi, Kenneth M/M
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Uchida, Merry F.
Uchida, Miki
Uchida, Mutsubu
Uchida, Shoji M/M
Uchima, George K. M/M
Uchima, Kurt M/M
Uchiyama, Alice
Ujiye, W illiam M/M
Umeki, Henry M/M
Uragami, T homas
Ureshino, T sune
Ushida, Saburo
Ushijima, Henry
Utsunomiya, Hisako
Uyeda, Sam
Uyeda, Mason/Sue
Uyenishi, lwao P.
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Wakatani, Ben
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakiji, George M.
Walker, Allin V. Rev.
Waller, Leander
Watanabe, Akira
Watanabe, Arnold
Watanabe, Frank H.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Gwen
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Matsuya M/M
Watanabe, Tom
Watanabe, Yukino
Watanuki, George M/M
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Yabuta, Tetsuo
Yahiro, Ernest I. Dr/M
Yahiro, Howard
Yahiro, Kenneth M/M
Yaki, George M/M
Yakushiji, Harry
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Richard H. M/M
Yamagiwa, Ben K. M/M
Yamagiwa, Gary K.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, T suneji
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, lkuo
Yamaguchi, Masa
Yamaguchi, Jerri
Yamaguchi, Yoshiko
Yamamoto, Albert T. M/M
Yamamoto, Eugene M/M
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, George
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Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, Pete Y. M/M
Yamamoto, Peter I.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, Todd M/M
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, Henry M/M
Yamanaka, lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, Fred I.
Yamasaki, Dick M/M
Yamasaki, George
Yamasaki, Yukio M/M
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Henry M/M
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, Yoshio
Yamate, Hideo M/M
Yamauchi, Steve M/M
Yam,;1uchi, Tom
Yamayoshil, Tom T.
Yanagisawa, Haruo
Yanaga, Hashi M/M
Yano, Perry Y. M/M
Yasunaga, Carl
Yasutake, Gary
Yasutake, Michael S. Rev.
Yasutake, Tom
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yoshida, Ken
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Tomojiro Dr/M
Yoshihara, George
Yoshimura, Al M/M
Yoshimura, Dave
Yoshimura, David M/M
Yoshimura, James
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshimura, Yukichi M/M
Yoshinari, Masami S. M/M
Yoshino, Maurice
Yoshino, W illiam J. M/M
Yoshioka, Ben M/M
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yui, Henry N. M/M
Yuzawa-Rubin, Patricia K.
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Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1982
Revenue:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
$243,000
346,000
276,000
31,000
Total Revenue
$896,000
Expenses:
Program Services
Supporting Services
$770,000
148,000
Total Expenses
$918,000
Excess of Expenses over
Revenue
$(22,000)
T he expenses in excess of Revenue in the Land, Building, and Equipment Fund represented $16,000 of the
above $22,000.
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, examined by Gale, Takahashi & Channon, can be viewed
at our office.
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1981-82 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Building
Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
T homas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Kiyo Yoshimura
Hiroshi Nakano
Stanley Kurokawa
Betty Nakanishi
Joyce Nakamura
Peter I. Oyama
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
T homas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Nominating Committee
Noboru Honda
Stanley Kurokawa
Noriko Takada
Board of Directors
Colin Hara
Glenn Ikeda
Hiroshi Kanno
Kazuko Lehrman
Tom T. Mura
Masako Osako
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Akira Oshikawa
John B. Rodgers III
Noriko Takada
Alan R. Teraji
Grace Yamamoto
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Ben Chikaraishi
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Tom Teraji
Richard Yamada, Jr.
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Phone: 312-275-7212
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Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
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1982-83
ANNUAL REPORT
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
From the very beginning, service to our community
was our main goal. This was accomplished by providing
meeting rooms and facilities to community organizations;
promoting activities such as the successful Health Fair
and Career Conference; retirement and investment semi
nars and symposiums; bringing together health and hospital
officials to discuss methods for selecting nursing homes;
and instituting day care and nutrition programs for senior
citizens, and homemakers for invalids in their homes.
Finally, during the coming year, the JASC will be under
taking, probably our most challenging task-the search
for and acquisition of a Nikkei Home for the Elderly,
culminating more than five years of planning and re
search. This, no doubt, will be our agency's most difficult
project, yet one that is now almost a necessity, not just
for the Issei but for the Nisei as well. Still, as in the past,
we are optimistic and hope that our faithful supporters, our
members and community people, will once again come
to the forefront to help us attain this worthwhile goal.
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1982-83 President
Board of Directors
President's Message
At our 36th Annual Meeting held on June 26, 1983,
Board member and Master of Ceremonies Tom Mura re
marked that all three speakers on the program mentioned
that our agency had ended its fiscal year 1982-83 with
a budget surplus of $48,000.
Tom was referring to Finance Chairman Hiroshi Nakano,
Executive Director Masaru Nambu, and myself, and the
emphasis we all made on the surplus for the year. As
many people know, 1982 was a year of considerable
financial problems that affected not only the American
families and social welfare agencies, but also multi
national organizations with assets in the billion dollar
figures.
The fact that the JASC was able to generate enough
income over expenses must be credited to several sources:
First, Executive Director Masaru Nambu and his dedicated
staff who voluntarily took a deferment on their salary
increment, knowing our financial situation. Secondly,
the persistent efforts of the Development Department to
raise funds from outside sources, such as foundations
and corporations.
Thirdly, the volunteer members of the Board of Directors
who manned critical committees, not only to raise much
needed funds but to organize and promote programs to
serve our community people. Our Board, increased by
several sensitive and capable Sansei members, has been
of great service in working with other volunteers and
the JASC staff. The JASC has long had the reputation
of being the most prestigious organization in our com
munity and has been very fortunate in being able to tap
some of the most capable people to serve on our Board.
Lastly, I must acknowledge the JASC lifeblood, the
hundreds of community volunteers who willingly helped
with our various fund-raising programs and donated
their time and material goods.
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The JASC has always been sensitive to the changing
needs of its immediate community and the larger com
munity which surrounds the ethnic enclave. Our recent
federal fund cuts and increasing competition for limited
grants from foundations and corporations, have added to
the rising awareness that the JASC must continue to prior
itize a wide range of changing needs in the community,
and endeavor to meet them in a planned service delivery
system. Therefore, the JASC Board formed a Long Range
Planning Committee for the purpose of establishing five
year plans. The Board and the staff committees have been
dealing with the basic issues such as mission statement,
environmental analysis, and goals and objectives which
will greatly affect the services and financial operation
of the JASC in coming decades.
The Development Department, which was created with
a grant from The Chicago Community Trust, is completing
its second year of operation. The department has con
tributed to stabilizing the agency's financial operation,
and will continue to vigorously seek fundings and grants
from outside the Japanese Community to improve the
financial resources of the JASC.
The JASC could not enjoy its reputation without the
numerous volunteers who have believed in an organization
such as the JASC and provided their energy, time, and
professional skills. Almost everything the JASC does has
been touched by the volunteers; every fund-raising event,
nutrition program, adult day care center activities, and
special events such as the Career Conference, Blood
Assurance Program, and Health Fair. We have been priv
ileged to receive the assistance of more than 100 volunteers
just for social service programs throughout the year.
It is my privilege to report that in spite of the harsh
reality of tight funding and hard economic times, which
make it difficult to increase financial support, the JASC
completed FY 1983 with a surplus. I am profoundly grate
ful to many individuals throughout the year who so
generously contributed to the work of this agency; and
to the dedicated and willing staff members performing
so conscientiously while enduring their second mile of
sacrificing their annual increment so that services for
the community may be continued without curtailment.
Executive Director's Report
This year has been a period mixed with activities and
reflection, both of which will undoubtedly make significant
impacts in the future course of the Japanese American
Service Committee.
The JASC has been recognized as a unique ethnic social
service agency which provides comprehensive services for
the elderly. A variety of services have been designed and
offered primarily to meet the existing and increasing
needs of Isseis. However, as the number of Isseis began
to diminish, and a majority of Niseis continue to advance
in age, we have been preparing programs for Niseis while
continuing to meet the increasing needs of Isseis whose
average age is over 80 years.
After the initial success of the Nisei Retirement Seminars
in May, 1982, the JASC launched a series of seminars
for Niseis throughout the year. This attempt has been met
with enthusiasm and ready response from the target
population. The JASC plans to continue and further
expand its programs for Niseis.
The JASC was keenly aware that, in a few years, many
Issei parents and Nisei children will face the problem of
nursing home care. Upon the successful completion of
Heiwa Terrace, an ad hoc committee was formed to study
and provide certain recommendations regarding the
nursing needs of our elderly. As a result, the JASC
officially organized a Nursing Home Exploratory Com
mittee this year that has been actively researching the
possibility of having the JASC provide nursing home
service. The overwhelmingly enthusiastic and supportive
responses to the questionnaires which were sent out to
the entire Midwest Japanese communities have indicated
the apparent need for such a facility, and have reaffirmed
the sense of direction that the JASC has envisioned on
behalf of the Japanese community. The JASC will continue
to pursue this plan in order that the elderly may have a
home where they can receive adequate care.
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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The efforts of the Development/Public Relations
Department to raise money from "outside" sources began
to pay off as it approached completion of the two-year
start-up period funded by The Chicago Community Trust.
In the past year, the department realized an income
of $38,800 from corporate, public, and family founda
tions, as well as from selected individual donors-an
amount matching the sum that has come in from outside
sources during the last decade.
A total of 68 specially targeted proposals and letters
were submitted to a variety of possible funding sources.
Eight resulted in grants totaling $33,250; less than 9 per
cent was for operating budget while more than 91 per cent
was designated for specified purposes. Operating budget
monies came from the American Hospital Supply Cor
poration Foundation, Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust,
and The Forest Fund; monies for specified projects
included a food festival assistance grant from Mayor
Jane M. Byrne, a grant from the Robert R. McCormick
Charitable Trust for a bilingual social worker, a partial
assistant grant from the Harris Bank Foundation toward
renovation of the JASC building, and partial assistance
grants from Borg-Warner Corporation Foundation and
The Esmark Foundation toward a program to help Asian
elderly qualify for employment.
A public relations strategy to enlarge the scope of
fund-raising potential was the launching of a series
of businessmen's luncheon meetings at JASC headquarters.
An additional $5,500 was received as the result of JASC's
outreach to businesses, industries, and financial institu
tions in the vicinity of the agency headquarters, minority
owned businesses, financially successful members of the
Japanese American community, and operating budget
contributions from two companies introduced by a
businessman member of the JASC Board of Directors.
Careful and time-consuming preparation has preceded
the active solicitation of funds, with the Department
spending many hours in researching prospective donors,
keeping up-to-date on fund-raising techniques, and
developing strategies. The Department has worked
closely with and consulted the social service and work
shop staffs, and the executive director in developing
grant proposals.
To educate prospective contributors and create a favor
able climate for fund-raising, the Department also devotes
much of its efforts to public relations and publicity
services. It communicates directly with JASC members
through the quarterly newsletter, annual report, and other
promotional mailing pieces; and reaches the general
public through local newspapers, TV and radio, speakers
at community group meetings, and tours of the agency.
No longer funded by The Chicago Community Trust,
but expecting that the new Department will raise in
creasingly larger sums of money, the JASC Board of
Directors sanctioned the continuation of the Department.
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Executive Director Masaru Nambu shows members of the
Japan America Society how typewriter ribbon cassettes
are assembled in the Work Center.
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Christmas Delight Sale
President Arthur Morimitsu addresses group of
students visiting JASC
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Social Service
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The JASC's Social Service department provides a
variety of services to the general community. This com
prehensive program is designed to meet the general
needs and interests of our clients. The staff of 22 includes
social workers, chore housekeepers, groupworkers, day
care workers, teachers, aides, a nurse, and a driver. Under
the direction of the staff, more than 80 volunteers enable
the department to carry out its many programs, which
are funded by the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago,
the Office for Senior Citizens and Handicapped, the
Illinois Arts Council, and the Community Care Programs
of the Illinois Department on Aging.
Casework is designed to offer direct guidance and
assistance for an individual to cope with problems through
the activities of planning, coordinating, and mobilizing
services to meet needs that challenge the individual's
personal health and social functioning. Casework involves
individual, family, and group counseling; financial and
health management, nutrition guidance, information
and referral, advocacy, emergency service, immigration
and naturalization, translation and interpretation, and
direct services.
Social workers made 5,646 contacts with clients over
the past year; 3,035 with Isseis, 976 with Niseis, 33 with
Sanseis, 314 with other Japanese, 55 with Japanese
Nationals, 927 with other Asians, and 309 with others.
Group counseling is offered at Heiwa Terrace.
Chore Housekeeping Service is designed to provide
aid in household tasks, and general assistance to older
persons in the activities of daily living to enable them to
maintain their living in an independent manner. Services
include cleaning, shopping, laundry, food preparation,
grooming, personal care, nutrition guidance, and
hygiene education.
Through Chore Housekeeping arrangements can be
made for volunteers to provide escort service; and heavy
chore service (such as moving the furniture or washing
the windows).
Chore housekeepers made 4,606 home visits in the past
year as we served 71 Isseis, 22 Niseis, 1 Sansei, 2 other
Japanese, 2 Japanese Nationals, 3 other Asians, and 48
others. A total of 4,632 telephone contacts were also made.
The high quality of services has been recognized by
many individuals and the public agencies.
Group Services are planned to serve a wide age range
with educational and cultural programs. Last year's
activities included classes in multi-leveled Japanese
language programs, penji, karuta-kai, minyo, tsumami-e,
kaminingyo, ceramics, needlepoint, tai-chi, cooking
demonstrations and workshops, bingo games, movies,
children's summer programs, and special Japanese cultural
displays and observances.
Recognizing that Isseis are becoming fewer in number
and that growing numbers of Niseis are approaching
retirement age, the JASC continued its program directed
Classic Japanese dance is performed for seniors at
lunch time
Shuffleboard is a favorite Day Care Center game
Youngsters enjoy summer ceramics
Ceramics is very popular with adults
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Blood Assurance
Exercise for Isseis
Flu shots
Vegetable block printing
Nisei programs
Health Fair oral screening
Speakers Bureau
Sansei Career Conference
Kamishibai
to satisfying the interests, needs, and concerns of the
Nisei population. W hile continuing to fulfill the needs of
the Isseis, the JASC conducted a variety of meaningful,
in-depth sessions for men and women approaching retire
ment age or considering retirement.
Health related projects included monthly blood pressure
check-up, weekly eye and dental clinics, glaucoma screen
ing, flu shots, diabetes testing, and an all-day health fair.
Our nutrition site program served 14,939 meals to
senior citizens. Meals on wheels is a home-delivered meals
program for homebound seniors, age 60 and over, who
received a hot, balanced meal six days a week; our
volunteers delivered 3,354 such meals during the year.
All in all, a total of 25,767 Issei, Nisei, Sansei, and others
attended our group service programs.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program pro
motes the physical and mental well-being of older adults
through a full range of coordinated services in a super-
vised group setting. A wheelchair-equipped van transports
clients to the center each weekday. Care is given to
maintain a balance of opportunities for socialization,
activities, and rest. Clients enjoy a wide range of activities
and special events, including field trips, ceramics, exer
cise, games, speakers, and monthly field trips for lunch.
The noon meal and snack breaks provide needed nutrition
and the social opportunity to share food together. The
social service and nursing staffs develop a care plan for
each client and monitor clients on an ongoing basis.
Adult Day Care is one of JASC's newest and most
innovative services. Working together, the client, family,
and staff make it possible for the older adults to remain
in their homes at the highest functional level. The
program served 39 clients; 3,608 units or days of service
were provided, with Isseis utilizing a majority of the
service. The average daily attendance was 14 clients.
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and physically alert and active, provides them with a
social outlet, and prevents them from mental and physical
depression. Support for this program comes mainly
from the Japanese American community in Chicago,
except for a small amount of support from United Way.
2) The Long Term Rehabilitation Program for the
emotionally disabled is funded mainly by the Illinois State
Department of Mental Health. Purpose of the program is
to give the institutionalized, emotionally disabled an
opportunity to establish motivation for work and work
habit, develop work skills that may qualify them for
employment in the competitive job market, and get them
into a normal social life.
3) The Vocational Evaluation Program is certified
and sponsored by the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation
Service (IDORS), for vocational testing and evaluations.
The clients who are endorsed by IDORS come to this
program to be evaluated and tested for their abilities
and potentialities by the staff evaluators in an evaluation
room that is designed and furnished for that purpose.
As stated in the CARF "Certificate of Accreditation,"
the JASC facility "is recognized for maintaining as its
primary objective the rehabilitation of handicapped indi
viduals and for providing high quality services through
integrated, coordinated, and individualized programs
in Vocational Development and Sheltered Employment."
Work Center
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Three combined factors made it possible for the Work
Center to achieve its anticipated goal for FY 1983-despite
the adverse condition of the national economy, which
affected our number of subcontract assignments from
business and industry:
(1) A big job order from a company that kept us very
busy for a long time (2) Hiring better qualified staff,
including a production coordinator who supervises the
day-to-day floor operation of the Workshop, and
(3) Improvement of the Workshop's operational system.
Of the 100 employees registered in the Work Center,
55 of them are seniors-including 24 Isseis, 6 Niseis,
21 Koreans; and the others are Chinese, Indo-Chinese,
and Filipinos. The remaining 45 are emotionally disabled
Asians and non-Asians.
W ith approval of The Commission On Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), the JASC Work Center
is providing three different kinds of services:
1) In the Senior Citizens Work Program, elderly
Japanese Americans and other Asians work from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m. daily on all kinds of subcontract jobs coming
from Chicago metropolitan area manufacturing firms.
This working environment keeps the elderly mentally
Collating and Stuffing
Heat Sealing
Sewing
Shrink Wrapping
Crimping
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1983 Members of the JASC
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Gallaga, Michael M/M
Goi, Mike M/M
Gokan, Donald M/M
Goto, Tameko
Goto, Fumiko
Guibor, Helen Y.
Gunji, Umeyo
The following persons and companies are contributing
members of the Japanese American Service Committee.
Their generosity and support during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 are appreciated
by all who are served by this agency.
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Abe, Kameji
Abe, Shoji
Abe, Koki M/M
Aberer, Joseph M/M
Aburano, Kiyoharu M/M
Adachi, Bill M/M
Adachi, Toyo
Aki, Harvey M/M
Aki, Willie M/M
Akinaga, Yasaburo M/M
Akizawa, Koji
Alpha Data Services, Inc.
Amimoto, Minoru Dr/Mrs.
Amino, Yosh M/M
Anderson, Russell F.
Ansai, Reo M/M
Aoki, Hiro
Arai, Akira
Arakaki, Charles
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, Paul M/M
Arima, Ernest S.
Arimatsu, Kinu
Aruguete, Christine Dr.
Asa, Takeru M/M
Asai, George M/M
Asai, Yuki
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, Steven
B
Bennett, Robert M/M
Bessho, Kyo
Bustria, Ched V.
C
Cha, Soon Im
Chan, Ralph M/M
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng-Hsian
Chen, Chung-Yen M/M
Chicago Tokyo Bank
Chikaraishi, Ben Dr/Mrs.
Chin-Imanaka, Esther
Chino, Hisa
Coble, Edward
Cosmopolitan National Bank
D
Deguchi, Takeo M/M
Demchuk, Walter M/M
Doi, Asao
Doi, lsamu
Doi, Paul M/M
Doi, Tei
H
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Domoto, Tomi
Hachiya, Tom
Hamada, Nancy
Hamada, George
Hamada, William
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, Henry M/M
Hanamoto, Walter M/M
Hanano, Charlie
Hara, Yasushi, A. M/M
Hara, Yoichi M/M
Harada, Kei
Harada, Yoshiro
Harano, Masashi M/M
Hasegawa, Aylen M/M
Hasegawa, Junji Dr./Mrs.
Hasegawa, Ken M/M
Hashiguchi, Yukio
Hashimoto, Frank
Hashimoto, George
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, Edwin M/M
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, Howard M/M
Hattori, James
Hattori, Kenny M/M
Hattori, Miyoko
Hayakawa, Yoshino
Hayano, Mieki M/M
Hayashi, Albert
Hayashi, Mitsue
Hayashi, Peter M/M
Hibino, Kunino
Hidaka, Bill M/M
Higa, George M/M
Higashide, Carlos M/M
Hikawa, Richard M/M
Hikada, Fred M/M
Hikido, Janet
Hikido, Olga
Hirakawa, Louis
Hirabayashi, Joe
Hirabayashi, Kazuo M/M
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, Maki M/M
Hirata, Merry
Hirai, Takaaki
Hiraoka, Joe
Hirasuna, George
Hirata, Dick M/M
Hiratsuka, Frank Jr.
Hirata, George Dr/Mrs.
Hirata, Gilbert M/M
Hirata, Ken M/M
Hirata, Kotoku M/M
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Shigeyo
Hitomi, Akiyo
Hitomi, Mary
Hiura, Charles M/M
Hiyama, Hisa
Hogan, Donald M/M
Hohri, William
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, Ben M/M
Honda, Gumpe M/M
E
Ebisu, Yoshio
Edwards, Leo M/M
Eejima, Ken
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank A.
Endo, Frank S.
Endo, Masao M/M
Endo, Shima
Endo, Tomy M/M
Enkoji, Yoshihei
Esaki, Roy M/M
Esaki, Susie
Ezaki, James M/M
Eto, Joseph M/M
F
Falls, Arthur Dr.
Findlay, Evelyn
Fricke, Robert M/M
Foundry Plastics
Fugami, Paul M/M
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, George H. M/M
Fujii, Emi K.
Fujii, Masao M/M
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujikawa, Johnson & Assoc.
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, Ralph M/M
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujimoto, Mike
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujishima, Mitsuo M/M
Fujiu, Victor Rev.
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiwara, T io M/M
Fujiyoshi, George
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, Stanley M/M
Fukuchi, Min M/M
Fukami, Frank M/M
Fukami, Mary
Fukuda, Yoneo M/M
Fukuda, Harry
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukui, Henry M/M
Fukuya, Kaz M/M
Funo, Mitsuzo
Furuta, T suki
Fujii, Yaho Y.
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Honda, Patti
Hong, Sang Nam
Honda, T homas M/M
Hori, Fukashi M/M
Hori, Hatasu M/M
Horibe, Ryoichi M/M
Horita, Ray
Horita, Shoji M/M
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hoshiga, Tome
Huang, Teng Dr/Mrs
Hyosaka, Mary Y.
Huey, Ray
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Ichiba, William
Ichiba, George
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Igasaki, Masao M/M
lguchi, Itsuko
Iha, Kiyoshi
Iida, Miyako
lijima, Ken
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, Daniel T.
Ikeda, George Y.
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Grace
Ikeda, Harry M/M
Ikemoto, Gus
Imamura, Minoru M/M
Imamura, Teru
lmaoka, Ralph M/M
Imm, In Sik M/M
Inouye, Chuck M/M
Inouye, Fusaichi
Inouye, George M/M
Inouye, Henry Dr/Mrs
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, Raymond
Inouye, Wesley K.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, John
Ishida, Sue
Inouye, Raymond M/M
Ise, Etsu
Ishii, Marian K.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Roy
lsono, Kay
Ishikawa, Ben
Ishikawa, Peggy
Ishizaki, Mitsuye
Itahara, Seiji Dr/Mrs
Itami, Ikuye
ltano, Masashi
Itano, Takeo M/M
Itano, Yutaka M/M
Ito, George M/M
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, Howard K.
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, Shigeo M/M
Ito, Albert M/M
Ito, Sumio M/M
Itoku, Ken M/M
!tow, Yoshiye
lwafuchi, Kingo M/M
Iwami, Ruth
lwai, Ted
Iwamoto, Hiroshi M/M
lwamuro, Yaye
lwanaga, Michael M/M
lwana, Fumiye
lwao, Michio
Iwaoka, Joe M/M
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, Sam M/M
lwatsuki, Fumi
lzui, George K.
lzui, Richard
Izumi, Miyako
Izuo, Peter Y.
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Japan America Society of Chicago
Japan Trade Center
Japanese Chamber of Commerce
Jin, Soon Do
Janka, John M/M
Joichi, Rowland M/M
Johnson, Janet
K
Kadonaga, Yuwao M/M
Kadota, Clifton M/M
Kadota, Paul S. Dr/Mrs
Kadowaki, T suru
Kabeshita, Al
Kadoyama, George M/M
Kagami, T homas
Kaihatsu, Jane B.
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajita, Joseph M/M
Kajiwara, Frank Dr/Mrs
Kajiwara, Chiba
Kajiwara, Edward M/M
Kakita, Chizuko
Kambara, Andrew Dr.
Kamiya, Benjamin M/M
Kaminishi, Sawa
Kamo, Haruo M/M
Kanai, Frank M/M
Kanameishi, Masajiro
Kanaya, Enoch M/M
Kaneko, Hiroshi M/M
Kanematsu-Gosha (USA) Inc.
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Kaneshiro, Darrell M/M
Kaneshiro, Robert M/M
Kaneshiro, Shigemitsu M/M
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Minoru M/M
Kanki, Mamoru
Kanno, Hiroshi M/M
Karikomi, Henry M/M
Karikomi, Rin
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio M/M
Kasai, Toshia M/M
Kashihara, George
Kashihara, Jack
Kashima, Rinko
Katagiri, Chiharu
Katagiri, Joe
Katagiri, Teruye
Katahira, George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Katayama, Yae
Kataoka, David M/M
Kataoka, Kitaro M/M
Kato, Aiko
Kato, Gumpei, M/M
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Haruye
Kato, Hideaki M/M
Kato, Betty
Kato, Paul K. M/M
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, Mino Fred M/M
Katsura, Lester G.
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, Motohiro M/M
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, Shim M/M
Kawahara, James
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi M/M
Kawamoto, Kaz
Kawamoto, Morris M/M
Kawamoto, Takeo
Kawamura, Kimi
Kawamura, Mac M/M
Kawamura, Walter M/M
Kawanaga, Henry M. Dr/Mrs
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi M/M
Kawano, Minoru M/M
Kawashima, Richard M/M
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kawashima, James T. M/M
Kebo, George M/M
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Kimura, Eugene M/M
Kimura, Tad
Kikuchi, Robert M/M
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, Noboru M/M
Kim, David H.
Kim, Sin Ja
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Lloyd M/M
Kimura, Paul M/M
Kimura, Tom
Kimura, Toyoko
Kinoshita, John M/M
Kita, Carl M/M
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitagawa, Sada
Kitahata, Shozo M/M
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitow, Edwin K.
Kitazaki, John W.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kittaka, George Dr/Mrs
Kittaka, Kumako
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kobata, Masanobu M/M
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, lsamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Kobayashi, Yutaka
Kodama, Mitsuo M/M
Kodama, James
Kodani, Michael M/M
Koga, Albert M/M
Koga, Joe M/M
Koga, Mack M/M
Koide, Kazuo
Koizumi, Seichi M/M
Kojima, Susumu M/M
Konagamitsu, Kiko M/M
Konagamitsu, George M/M
Kondo, Chise
Kondo, Isamu M/M
Kondo, Raymond
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Frank M/M
Kono, Norman M/M
Koshida, Yasuhiro
Koyama, Cecil
Kozawa, Tadashi
Kreamelmeyer, Jean
Kubose-Evans, Ed M/M
Kubose, G. M. Rev/Mrs
Kudo, Shigeru M/M
Kuki, Yoko
Kubota, Ryo M/M
Kumaki, James M/M
Kumamoto, David Or/Mrs
Kumamoto, Koki Dr/Mrs
Kumasaka, Haruo
Kumata, Ruth
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kuramoto, Tamotsu M/M
Kuranishi, Tom
Kurashima, Jay T.
Kurokawa, Stanley M/M
Kurotsuchi, Roy Dr/Mrs
Kuroye, Roy
Kusayanagi, Stanley
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kuse, Isamu M/M
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, Shigeru
Kushino, Edith
Kushino, Kenji Dr/Mrs
Kushino, Kikuno
Kuwahara, Harry M/M
Kuwahara, Shizuye
Kuzuhara, Chiaki Rev/Mrs
Kuzuhara, Daniel M/M
Kuzuhara, Ikue
Kuzuhara, Sadaichi Rev.
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Lai, Lan Mei
LaSalle Photo Service
Larson, David Or.
Lee, Yeon Woong M/M
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Levy, Atsuko
Lin, Y ing Min
Lin, Kui Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Sue S.
M
Maeda, James J.
Maeda, Shitsuke M/M
Maeshiba, Naojiro M/M
Maeda, Richard S. M/M
Makino, Rose
Manshio, Roy M/M
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, George
Maruyama, Henry M/M
Masada, Alice A.
Masada, Hiroshi
Masamitsu, W illiam Masao M/M
Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell
Musuoka, Hiro M/M
Matayoshi, Rocky
Matayoshi, T suru
Matsuda, John
Matsui, Ben M/M
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Matsumoto, Frank
Matsumoto, George Dr/Mrs.
Matsumoto, Matsuyo
Matsumoto, Katsuo M/M
Matsumoto, Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, Mary
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Matsumoto, Shinro M/M
Matsumoto, Toshia M/M
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsumoto, Frank M/M
Matsumoto, Shig M/M
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Matsunaga, Roy M/M
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, Steven
Matsuoka, Lewis
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushima, Tomomi M/M
Matsushita, Masaru
Matza, Robert
Mayahara, T homas
Mayeda, Charles M/M
Mayeda, Harry M/M
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mayeda, Ken
Mazawa, Shigeto M/M
Mazza, John B.
Medlin, Larry M/M
Menda, Mitsuyo
Middleton, Robert M/M
Midwest Buddhist Church
Migaki, Joe M/M
Minato, Asao
Mino, Seichi
Mita, James M/M
Mine, Junpei
Mitani, Ralph Y M/M
Mitsubishi Intl. Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Mito, Tom M/M
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga, James
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, lchiro M/M
Miyakawa, Sotaro
Miyakawa, Robert M/M
Miyake, Abe M/M
Miyake, Jack M/M
Miyake, Joe M/M
Miyake, Ryoichi M/M
Miyashiro, Jean
Miyashita, Masao M/M
Miyashita, Mikio
Miyazaki, Shu M/M
Miyamoto, Kaye Y.
Miyamura, Ron Rev.
Miyashita, Tohoru
Miyata, Shigeo M/M
Miyata, Tane
Miyeno, George M/M
Mizuno, Kashiro M/M
Mizuno, Ted M/M
Mizusshima, Hiraki M/M
Mizuuchi, Yasuo M/M
Momoi, Jack M/M
Monma, David
Mori, Yoshiko
Mizuki, Takashi
Mori, Shiro M/M
Mizuno, Harry M/M
Morikawa, George M/M
Morimitsu, Arthur M/M
Morimitsu, Judy
Morimitsu, Frank Kenichi
Morimoto, Paul Dr/Mrs
Morimoto, T homas M/M
Morioka, Mrs. Judy
Morishige, George M/M
Morishita, Ray M/M
Morita, James M/M
Morita, Mototsugu Dr/M (Jr.)
Morita, Mototsugu M/M
Morita, Paul M/M
Morita, Mrs. Tamano
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, Hideo M/M
Motoki Seiichi M/M
Motomura, Fujiyuki M/M
Mukai, Mrs. Chiyoko
Mukoyama, Helen
Mukushina, Rev. Zaishin
Munemoto, Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Mrs. Kosumi
Mura, Tom M/M
Murai, Katsumi M/M
Murakami, Charles M/M
Murakami, Glenn M/M
Murakami, Ken Rev/M
Murakami, Mrs. Nobu
Muramoto, Mrs. Mary
Murao, Shig M/M
Muraoka, Shiro M/M
Muraoka, Mrs. Suga
Murata, Yoshinori M/M
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Nagae, Mrs. Fujie
Nagai, Kazuma M/M
Nagai, Mrs. Koto
Nagai, Tay M/M
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaro, Peter J.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro M/M
Nagatomo, Lawrence M/M
Nagatomo, Mrs. Masuo
Nagatani, lsami M/M
Naito, Tony M/M
Naka, Shizuno
Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue
Nakada, Pershing M/M
Nakagawa, Aki M/M
Nakagawa, Fred
Nakagawa, Jack Y. M/M
Nakagawa, Marian
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakagawa, Mrs. Satsuki
Nakagawa, Ms. Ruby
Nakagawa, Mrs. Sumi
Nakagawa, W illiam
Nakaguchi, James M/M
Nakamoto, Grayson M/M
Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako
Nakamoto, Tokuhide M/M
Nakamura, Ben
Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo
Nakamura, Mrs. Fumi
Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye
Nakamura, Henry
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Noboru M/M
Nakamura, Joyce
Nakamura, Robert M/M
Nakamura, Mrs. Sada
Nakamura, T homas
Nakamura, Carolyn
Nakamura, Mark M/M
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko
Nakanishi, George M/M
Nakanishi, Toshia M/M
Nakanishi, Yasutami M/M
Nakano, Hiroshi M/M
Nakano, Makiko
Nakano, Shigeru
Nakano, Ms. Maye
Nakao, Sam M/M
Nakashima, Tom M/M
Nakaoka, Lynn
Nakata, Sho John M/M
Nakawatase, Mrs. Some
Nakawatase, V ictor
Nakaya, T suneko
Nakayama H. M/M
Nakayama, Patricia M
Nakayama, Jim M/M
Nakayama, Rikio M/M
Nakayama, Jolene
Nakayama, Wayne
Nakazawa, TG M/M
Nakazawa, Robert T.
Nakazawa, Roy M/M
Nambu, Masaru Rev/M
Nambu, Yoichiro M/M
Narimatsu, Roger M/M
Narimatsu, Ms. Susan
Nasu, Ms. Mieko
Nazuka, Toshu
Neeno, Katsumi Dr/M
Neeno, T suneko
Nemoto, Ms. Elaine
Nichols, Edward M/M
Nii, Mrs. May
Nii, Senta M/M
Niiro, Tahei
Niiro, Mrs. Yoshi
Nippon Express U.S.A., Inc.
Nishi, Toichi M/M
Nishi, Hiromu M/M
Nishibayashi, Mrs. Amy
Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye
Nishihira, Mori M/M
Nishijima, Satoshi M/M
Nishimoto, Jim
Nishimoto, Ms. Kay
Nishimoto, Hisako
Nishimoto, Tateo
Nishimoto, T im K.
Nishimoto, Mary
Nishimura, Arthur M/M
Nishimura, Francis M/M
Nishimura, Gregory
Nishimura, Mizuo M/M
Nishimura, Sumie
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, U nokichi M/M
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nishioka, Emiler M/M
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Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenues and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1983
Revenues:
Expenses:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
$222,000
304,000
324,000
37,000
Total Revenue
$887,000
Program Services
Supporting Services
$739,000
120,000
Total Expenses
$859,000
Excess of Revenues over
Expenses
$ 28,000
A copy of our complete audited Financial Statements can be viewed at our office.
1982-83 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Program
Finance
Building
Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Kiyo Yoshimura
Hiroshi Nakano
Stanley Kurokawa
Betty Nakanishi
Joyce Nakamura
Peter I. Oyama
Board of Directors
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
T homas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Colin Hara
Glenn Ikeda
Hiroshi Kanno
Kazuo Kawamoto
Steve Matsuo
Tom T. Mura
Masako Osako
Akira Oshikawa
Hosen Oshita
Marie Otaka
Father Peter Powell
Beverly Sakauye
Kie Young Shim
Terry Terada
Alan R. Teraji
Grace Yamamoto
Advisory Board
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
T homas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Ben Chikaraishi
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Nominating Committee
Kazuko Lehrman
Betty Nakanishi
Noriko Takada
Alan Teraji
Tom Teraji
Auditor: Arthur Young and Company
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Phone: 312-275-7212
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
1983-84
ANNUAL REPORT
JAPANESE AMERICA N
SERVICE COMMITTEE
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our community for our various fund-raising activities,
such as the Fuji Festival, Food Festival, Market Day, and
Christmas Delight Sale.
In addition, our membership dues have been a major
source of financial support. We are also grateful for the
traditional contributions from individuals in the community
interested in helping out with our budget or supporting
our various programs and services, and for the corporate
membership support from the Japanese Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, whose executive officers have been
very supportive.
No organization can function without the full support
of its staff. The JASC is fortunate to have a truly dedicated
staff under the leadership of Executive Director Reverend
Masaru Nambu, now in his 20th year.
We also wish to acknowledge the members of our Board
of Directors, particularly those who have sacrificed so much
time and energy the past several years on behalf of our
agency.
Our Board Members have been selected from outstanding
Nikkei and others in our community. Many are Nisei but
we are also grooming Sansei members, looking forward
to their development as leaders of our community.
Finally, the long-awaited three-year search for our "Home
for the Aged", chaired by Hiroshi Kanno, will culminate
soon with a fund-raising campaign headed by a committee
comprised of several outstanding leaders in our community.
Our deep appreciation goes to all the community organi
zations and churches, their members, and leaders who
have dedicated themselves to supporting the JASC.
We also extend our thanks to the news media-daily
newspapers, community newspapers, radio, and TV-for
helping us tell the JASC story to the general community;
and our personal thank you to the Chicago Shimpo, its
staff members, and its President and Publisher Frank
Sugano for their fine, unstinting support to help us keep
our community aware of the services provided by the
JASC to our elderly, and other deserving members of
our community.
President's Message
At its annual meeting, the Japanese American Service
Committee celebrated its 38th anniversary by honoring
volunteers of our community who served the agency during
the past year. Numerous volunteers were honored, with Mr.
and Mrs. Takeru Asa selected as "Volunteers of the Year"
for their particularly outstanding and dedicated services
to the JASC.
We were also signally honored by the presence of Consul
General Hirokazu Arai, who participated with Noboru
Honda, Chairman of the Japanese American Council, in
celebrating my receiving the 5th Class of the Order
of the Sacred Treasure from the Japanese Government. This
prestigious award was for services to our community and
furtherance of relationship between the United States
and Japan.
This past spring the JASC was honored with an award
from the Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago
"for outstanding programs and services for the elderly".
As a leading Asian American social welfare organization
of our nation, the JASC has been an innovator of programs
for the elderly such as our Adult Day Care Center; our
Sheltered Workshop program, which also employs mentally
handicapped adults who not only benefit financially but
gain immeasurable self-esteem as productive members of
society; our Nutrition Site and Health Maintenance pro
gram; our Home Care Service; as well as sponsorship
of the federal Congregate Housing for Senior Citizens
our Heiwa Terrace apartments.
To meet the ever-increasing costs of these programs,
our agency is supported by funds from various agencies
such as the United Way of Chicago, The Chicago Community
Trust, Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services, and
the City of Chicago through the Department on Aging and
Disability.
Other foundations and corporations have supported our
agency, but we must rely on the faithful support from
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1983-84 President
Board of Directors
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to the crying needs of all Japanese communities east of
California, as it will be the only Japanese Home for the Aged
outside of the West Coast.
Undoubtedly, no one dreamed of such expansion of
the JASC when it was originated 38 years ago. It shows
what a small ethnic community can do in the spirit of
compassion and love when it wants to care for people who
are in need. The JASC Board of Directors has always
been sensitive to the changing needs of our community and
has met increasing needs and new challenges with courage.
The Japanese community has always been supportive of
what the JASC has been attempting financially. Now,
we are beginning to receive additional support from the
Japanese business community as well as from other
foundations and corporations.
The JASC could not have enjoyed its reputation and
achievements without the numerous volunteers who have
believed in the JASC and provided generously of their energy,
time, and professional skills. Almost everything the JASC
does has been touched by the volunteers. Actually, the JASC
is a wonderful organization to be associated and to work
with.
Executive Director's Report
Sometimes I purposely take time to reflect on what goes
on at the JASC, and I am literally amazed by so many
activities through which nearly 3,000 individuals participate
throughout the year. As some of you know, I have been with
with JASC for twenty years, 14 years as Executive Director.
Although Chicago has the largest Japanese population
west of the Rockies, the number is much smaller when it
is compared with other Asian communities, such as Korean,
Filipino, Chinese, and Indian. Yet the JASC is uniquely the
only social service agency of its kind which provides
comprehensive services for the elderly. The JASC offers
programs for both the healthy and active, and those who
require multiple levels of care.
The JASC is still primarily an ethnic agency, serving the
Japanese community, but its strength and capability are
extended to Asians and others in the community. The Long
Range Planning Committee is completing its task to form
a 5-year plan. The plan will reflect the definite intent of
the JASC to serve Niseis as the Isseis continue to diminish,
and increasing numbers of Niseis enter retirement.
W ith financial help from the Borg-Warner and Esmark
Foundations a Senior Employment program began in Spring.
We are assisting Niseis and other Asians who want to start
a second career in their later years. Nisei programs will
be continued, offering a variety of activities in our attempt
to meet the wide range of Nisei interests.
The Sheltered Workshop program eventually will be
offering more skill-oriented employment for Niseis in the
Work Center. Family and Group Counseling are offered to
assist Niseis as they advance into senior years and simul
taneously carry increasing responsibilities of caring for their
Issei parents.
The Nursing Home Exploratory Committee is seeking a
suitable nursing home to purchase so that adequate and
most desirable nursing care may be available for our elderly.
W hen such a facility becomes a reality, we will be responding
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
In its third year of operation-the first year without
funding assistance from The Chicago Community Trust
the Development/Public Relations Department continued to
make inroads in its search for "outside" funding support.
This past year the Department spearheaded efforts that
brought $32,450 to the JASC from corporate, public, and
family foundations. A total of 184 specially targeted
proposals and letters were submitted to a variety of possible
funding sources. This effort resulted in grants of $10,450
(32%) for operating budget and $22,000 (68%) for designated
specific purposes ( energy conservation and building
renovation).
Operating budget monies came from the Albert Pick Jr.
Fund, American National Bank and Trust Company Foun
dation, Buddhist Churches of America, Lakeview Bank, Polk
Brothers Foundation, Sears Roebuck and Company, The
Forest Fund, and Uptown National Bank Charitable Trust.
Funding the energy conservation and building renovation
project were Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company, Motorola
Foundation, and Woods Charitable Fund.
In addition, the year-end Holidays Appeal, which asked
the community for support of JASC services and programs,
brought in $10,432.
On-site visits of the agency's facilities by prospective
funding sources included representatives of the City of
Chicago, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and McDonalds
Foundation.
Careful groundwork preceded the active solicitation of
funding grants, with many hours spent in researching pro
spective donors; consulting with staff members, the develop
ment committee, and board members; preparing grant
proposals, and making follow-up calls and visits to funding
sources considering our needs; keeping up to date on
fund-raising techniques, and developing strategies.
The public relations activities of the department paved
the way by educating prospective contributors, creating a
favorable climate for fund-raising, and providing supportive
help for agency programs, services, activities, and events.
The promotional efforts of the department resulted in a
number of feature and news stories in the metropolitan
daily, community, and ethnic newspapers, and public service
announcements on radio and TV
The department also maintains communication between
JASC and its members by publishing the newsletter, an
nual report, and other pomotional mailing pieces. It also
represents the agency at community events, conducts tours
of the agency, and arranges speakers for group meetings,
all of which contribute to an increasing outside interest
in the JASC.
MBT Sansei Taiko Group at Fuji Festival
JCCC President Mutsubu Uchida visits Workshop
Food Festival (French Food Elegant)
Market Day
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Socializing during ceramics project
Making Sushi and sharing it with others
Health screening
Volunteers serve nutritious lunch
Social Services
activities such as window washing and moving furniture.
During the past year, chore housekeepers made 4,617
home visits, serving 51 Isseis, 34 Niseis, 6 other Japanese,
4 other Asians, and 14 others. A total of 4,448 telephone
contacts were also made. Both public agencies and individuals
have recognized the high quality of service rendered by this
department.
Group Services. A wide range of educational and cultural
programs are provided by the group services staff. There
are classes in Japanese language, penji, minyo, kaminingyo,
ceramics, needlepoint, tai-chi; cooking demonstrations
and workshops; bingo games; movies; children's summer
programs; and special Japanese cultural displays and
observances.
Aware of the growing number of Niseis who have attained
or are approaching retirement age, the JASC has con
tinued offering programs dealing with issues that confront
Niseis. There have been in-depth sessions related to re
tirement, and health-related projects that included monthly
blood pressure check-up, weekly eye clinic, glaucoma
screening, flu shots, health screening, and an all-day
health fair.
Some 14,753 meals were served to senior citizens in
the nutrition site program. Volunteers delivered 2,467 meals
to homebound seniors, 60 years of age and over. A total
of 26,128 Isseis, Niseis, Sanseis, and others were counted
more than once as they attended various programs.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program promotes
the physical and mental well-being of older adults through
a full range of coordinated services in a supervised group
setting. A wheelchair-equipped van transports clients to
the center each weekday. Care is given to maintain a
balance of opportunities for socialization, activities, and
To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social
service department provides a variety of programs and
services. The staff of 28, which includes social workers,
chore housekeepers, group workers, day care helpers,
teachers, aides, nurses, and drivers, is assisted by more
than 80 volunteers. Funding for the department comes from
a variety of sources: United Way of Chicago, Department
on Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, and the
Community Care Programs of the Illinois Department
on Aging.
Casework. By planning, coordinating, and mobilizing
appropriate services, caseworkers strive to guide and assist
individuals in coping with problems that affect their
health and social functioning. Casework includes individ
ual, family, and group counseling; financial and health
management; nutrition guidance; information, referral,
advocacy, emergency, immigration and naturalization,
translation and interpretation, and direct services.
The 5,351 client contacts over the past year included
2,581 with Isseis, 1,030 with Niseis, 19 with Sanseis, 303
with other Japanese, 76 with Japanese nationals, 903 with
other Asians, and 139 with others. Group counseling was
offered for five different groups, one of which was a Nisei
support group.
Chore Housekeeping. Many kinds of services-cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal
care, nutrition guidance, and hygiene education-are offered
in the home to assist older persons in the activities of daily
living so that they may live in an independent manner.
Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service and
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rest. Clients enjoy a wide range of activities and special
events, including field trips, ceramics, exercise, games,
speakers, and monthly field trips for lunch. The noon meal
and snack breaks provide needed nutrition and the social
opportunity to share food together. The social service
and nursing staffs develop a care plan for each client and
monitor clients on an ongoing basis.
Adult Day Care is one of JASC's most innovative services.
Working together, the client, family, and staff make it
possible for the older adults to remain in their homes at
the highest functional level. The program served 67 clients;
4,393 units or days of service were provided, with Isseis
utilizing a majority of the service. The average daily
attendance was 17 clients.
Doll making
Table games
Lunching together
Balloon game exercise
Designing holiday ceramics
Mothers play group
Hinamatsuri
Participating in cultural events
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Nisei programs
Sansei Career Conference
Blood donor assurance
Health Fair blood chemistry
Hearing testing
Glaucoma screening
Ceramics is one of the many craft classes offered
Workshop
gradual decline in the Issei population through the years, the
next target group for the Work Center to serve are the Niseis.
However, the anticipated increasing number of Niseis has
been slow in developing, although the ten already enrolled
have been expressing their satisfaction and enjoyment of
the work and the social interaction. W ith the addition of
mechanized types of jobs requiring skilled labor the Niseis
should find employment in the Work Center just as appealing
and rewarding as the handwork has been to the Isseis for
nearly 25 years.
The Workshop program also continues to address the
needs of other Asians in the community. The demographic
breakdown shows 20 Koreans, 5 Filipinos, and 1 Chinese.
With the Isseis and Niseis, this totals 61 seniors in the Workshop.
The balance of the population consists of 43 mentally
handicapped non-Asians.
The focus of the program for the mentally handicapped
clients is on rehabilitation. The goal for this segment of
the population is to establish a motivation for work, work
habit, and develop sufficient work skills enabling them
to obtain competitive employment.
Fiscal year 1985 will see an aggressive marketing campaign
to obtain the type of work that will appeal to the Niseis,
and, at the same time, increase Work Center volume. This
new direction in sub-contract production will allow the
JASC Work Center to continue providing the high quality
of service for which it is known throughout the community.
In the early years of the Sheltered Workshop, the work
force consisted primarily of healthy Issei, and subcontract
work assignments were plentiful from business and industry
during better economic times.
But, lately, the work volume has been low due to compe
tition in the unskilled labor market. To increase volume
and thereby insure continuation of existing programs, the
Work Center will branch out into handling more skilled
types of jobs.
Time, the world situation, the changing societ y, the
economy, and Asian immigration have affected the Work
Center as the needs of the community and of Japanese
Americans are changing.
The philosophy of the Sheltered Workshop continues to
be the same as originally intended: To provide a place for
senior citizens where they can feel productive; where they
perform fine physical tasks to help keep their minds sharp
and forestall physical deterioration; and where they are
provided with an atmosphere in which to socialize with
other elderly persons.
The Work Center currently has a population of 25 Isseis,
a considerable drop from the approximately 150 Isseis
who participated in the program in the 1960s. W ith the
Heat sealing
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Gluing
Collating
Packaging
Riveting
Stapling
Making bows
Stuffing
In Appreciation
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully ac
knowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984. The generosity and
support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served
by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukuda, Harry
Fukui, Henry M/M
Fukumori, Jean
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, Dick K. M/M
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, T suki
Fuwa, Mitsuo
Goi, Mitsuo M/M
Gokan, Donald M/M
Goto, Fumiko
Goto, Tameko
Guibor, Helen Y.
Gunji, Umeyo
1984 Members of the JASC
The following persons and companies
are contributing members.
Abe, Kameji
Abe, Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, Joseph C. M/M
Adachi, Toyo
Aki, Harvey M/M
Aki, Lillian
Akinaga, Yasaburo M/M
Akiyama, Joe M/M
Akizawa, Koji
Alpha Data Services, Inc.
American NTN Bearing Mfg. Corp.
Amimoto, Minoru M/M
Amino, Yosh
Anderson Russell F.
Ansai, Reo M/M
Aoki, Hiro
Arai, Harold Y. Dr/Mrs
Arakaki, Charles Y. M/M
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, Paul
Arao, Hideaki M/M
Arima, Ernest S.
Arimatsu, Kinu
Aruguete, Christine M. Dr.
Asa, Takeru M/M
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, Naoto M/M
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, George T. M/M
Asaki, H.R. M/M
Asaki, Hidemi
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Asakura, Richard M/M
Ase, Paul K. M/M
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyse
Bazzell Yamamoto, Tokiko
Bustria, Ched
Cha, Sun Y.
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng H.
Chen, Anne M.
Chen, Chung Yen M/M
Cheng, Mary
Cheyney, Daryl D. M/M
Chicago Tokyo Bank
Chin-Imanaka, Esther
Chino, Hisa
Chino, Saburo
Cho, Sei Hwan
Choi, Duk Jae
Chua, Chien Hua M/M
Cosmopolitan National Bank/
Chicago
Hachiya, Tom
Hamada, George
Hamada, William
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, Henry M/M
Hanamoto, Walter
Hanano, Charles
Hara, Dean L. M/M
Hara, Hiroaki S.
Hara, Yoichi M/M
Harada, Masaro Dr/Mrs
Harada, Yoshiro M/M
Harano, Masashi M/M
Hartzog, Richard
Haruta, Hanayo
Hasegawa, Junji
Hasegawa, Ken M/M
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, George M/M
Hashimoto, Mitsuo
Hashimoto, Shigeru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashimoto, Yoshito
Hashioka, Edwin
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, Howard
Hattori, Frank M/M
Hattori, Kenneth M/M
Hattori, Miyoko
Hayakawa, Yoshino
Hayano, Mieki M/M
Hayashi, Albert M.
Hayashi, T homas C. M/M
Hayashida, Satoshi M/M
Heifrich, Willis
Hidaka, Bill T. M/M
Higa, George M/M
Higashiuchi, K. M/M
Hikida, Fred M/M
Hikido, Olga
Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirai, Takaaki
Hirakawa, Louis M/M
Hirami, Maki M/M
Hirasuna, George M.
Hirata, George T. Dr/Mrs
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hiratsuka, Frank Jr. M/M
Hirota, Tadao
Hitomi, Akiyo M.
Hiyama, Hisa
Hogan, Hana
Hogan, Mari
Honda, George T. M/M
Honda, Gumpe M/M
Honda, Kusuo K.
Honda, T homas M/M
Deguchi, Takeo M/M
Doi, Asao
Doi, Chiyono
Doi, Isamu
Doi, Stephen
Doi, Tei
Doi, Paul M/M
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Domoto, Tomi
Ebisu, Yoshio
Eejima, Ken
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank
Endo, Frank S. M/M
Endo, Harry M/M
Endo, Nellie
Endo, Shima
Endo, Tomy M/M
Enkoji, Yoshihei M/M
Enta, Lindy T.
Esaki, Suzushi
Eto, Joseph M/M
Ezaki, James M/M
Falls, Arthur G. Dr.
Fricke, Robert M/M
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, Emi K.
Fujii, George M/M
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, Masao M/M
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Richard M/M
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Yaho Y.
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimori, George M/M
Fujimoto, Benjamin M/M
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, M.H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, Ralph M/M
Fujimoto, Shigeyoshi
Fujioka, Mariko
Fusisawa, Byron M/M
Fujishima, Mitsuo J. M/M
Fujita, Charles K. M/M
Fujita, Emiko
Fujiu, Victor T. M/M
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiwara, T io M/M
Fujiye, Holly
Fujiyoshi, George M/M
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, Stanley Y. M/M
Fukami, Frank
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Honda & Associates, Inc.
Hong, Sang Nam
Hori, Earle H. M/M
Hori, Fukashi M/M
Hori, Roy
Horita, Shigeo M/M
Horita, Shoji M/M
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, George M/M
Huang, Setsubi
Huey, Ray
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Alfred M/M
lchiba, George
Ichiba, William
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ichiyasu, Harry T.
Ide, Ken
Ideno, Gene K. M/M
lgarashi, Haruo
lgasaki, Masao Jr. M/M
lgasaki, Paul M.
Iguchi, ltsuko
Iha, Kiyo
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, George Y.
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Grace M.
Ikeda, Harry Y.
Ikemoto, Gus
lko, Tetsuo
lkoma, Sumio M/M
Imamura, Minoru M/M
Imamura, Teru
Imaoka, Ralph
Imon, Robert M. M/M
Inouye, Chikateru
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, George M/M
Inouye, Mitsuye
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, Raymond K.
Inouye, Shinn M/M
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishibashi, Mary
Ishida, Calvin M/M
Ishida, John M.
Ishida, Mas
Ishida, Sue
Ishii, Marion K.
Ishikawa, Ben M/M
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Roy
lshizaki, Mitsuye
Itahara, Seiji
Itano, Masashi
ltano, Takeo M/M
Itano, Yutaka M/M
Ito, George T. M/M
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, Jimmie M. M/M
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, Valerie
ltoh, C & Co (America) Inc.
Itoku, Ken M/M
!tow, Yoshiye G.
lwafuchi, Kingo M/M
Iwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
lwamuro, Yae
Iwana, Fumiye
Iwanaga, Michael Y. M/M
Iwao, Michio M/M
Iwaoka, Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Sam I.
Iwata, Roy M/M
Iwatsuki, Fumiko
Izui, George M/M
Izui, Richard
Izui, Victor S. M/M
Izumi, Elbert M/M
Izuo, Peter Y.
Janka, Ellen
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.
Japanese Chamber of Commerce
Joichi, Rowland M/M
Kaba, Shigeru
Kabumoto, Jack M/M
Kadota, Clifton M. M/M
Kadota, Paul M/M
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajita, Joseph S. M/M
Kajiwara, Edward I. M/M
Kakita, Chizuko
Kambara, Andre A. Dr/Mrs
Kamiya, Ben
Kamo, Haruo M/M
Kanameishi, Masajiro
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, Hiroshi M/M
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Kaneshiro, Darrell M/M
Kaneshiro, Shige
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Mamoru M/M
Kanki, Minoru M/M
Kanno, Hiroshi M/M
Karikomi, Henry M. M/M
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio
Kashihara, George M/M
Kashihara, Jack
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, Chiharu
Katagiri, Hama
Katahira, George
Kataura, George M/M
Katayama, Jerry J.
Katayama, Yaye
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, Gunpei M/M
Kato, Haruye
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Masao G.
Kato, Paul K. M/M
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsura, Lester M/M
Katsuyama, Fred M/M
Kawaguchi, Shim Y. M/M
Kawamoto, Kaz
Kawamoto, Morris M/M
Kawamoto, Sally
Kawamoto, Nobu K.
Kawamoto, Takeo B.
Kawamura, Walter M/M
Kawanaga, Henry Dr/Mrs
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi M/M
Kawano, John M/M
Kawano, Minoru F. M/M
Lee, Choo Min
Lee, Hang Kyo
Lee, Jae Chull
Lee, Yeon Woong M/M
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Levy, Atsuko
Lin, Kui Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lin, Y ing Ming
Lofton, Shizu S.
Loucks, Karl F. II M/M
Kawashima, James M/M
Kawashima, Richard M/M
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kayano, Ray S.
Kebo, George
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Keesal, Bruce A.
Kikuchi, Katsumi M/M
Kikuchi, Robert M/M
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, Noboru M/M
Kim, Nak Yong
Kim, Sin Ja
Kimura, George M. M/M
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul S. M/M
Kimura, Tad
Kimura, Tom M/M
Kimura, Yoshi
Kita, Carl M/M
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitagawa, Sada
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, John W.
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittaka, George Dr/Mrs
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, lsamu M/M
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kodama, James
Kodani, Michael M. M/M
Koga, Albert M. M/M
Koga Cooper, Janette
Koga, Joseph M/M
Koga, Mack M/M
Koide, Kazuo
Koizumi, Seiichi
Konagamitsu, George M/M
Konagamitsu, Kiko M/M
Kondo, Chise
Kondo, Raymond I.
Konishi, Angela
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Frank
Kubota, Masao B.
Kubota, Ryo
Kucharski, Mary S.
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, James M/M
Kumamoto, David P. Dr.
Kumasaka, Haruo M/M
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kunimatsu, Shiro M/M
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kuramoto, Tamotsu M/M
Kurashima, Jay M/M
Kurisu, Tom M/M
Kurokawa, Stanley S. M/M
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kasayanagi, Hiroko
Kuse, lsamu M/M
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, Shigeru
Kushino, Edith S.
Kushino, Kenji Dr/Mrs
Kushino, Kikuno
Kuwahara, Harry M/M
Kuwahara, Michael M/M
Kuzuhara, Chiaki Rev/Mrs
KYB Corporation of America
Maeda, James
Maeda, Richard S. M/M
Maeshiba, Naojiro M/M
Makino, Rose H.
Manshio, Moritaka R.
Marden, Julie
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, George
Maruyama, Henry M/M
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, W illiam M/M
Masuda, Funai, Eifert
& Mitchell, Ltd.
Masumoto, Hiro M/M
Matayoshi, Rocky M/M
Matayoshi, Tsuru
Matsuda, John S.
Matsuda, Shigeyo
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Matsumoto, Frank Y. M/M
Matsumoto, George Dr/Mrs
Matsumoto, Katsuo
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Shig M/M
Matsumoto, Shinro M/M
Matsumoto, Toshio M/M
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Matsunaga, Roy
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuoka, Lewis Y. M/M
Matsuura, George M/M
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushita, Masaru
Matza, Robert A. M/M
Mayahara, Thomas
Mayeda, Charlie M/M
Mayeda, Harry K.
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mayeda, Kinu F.
Mayeshiba, Andrew J.
Mazawa, Ken S.
Medlin, Larry M/M
Medlin, Pamela
Menda, Mitsuyo
Middleton, R.H.
Migaki, Joe M/M
Miller, Edwin B. Dr/Mrs
Minato, Asao
Mita, James M/M
Mito, Thomas T.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
America
Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Mitsui, Akira M/M
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, Ted I.
Miyakawa, Robert M/M
Miyakawa, Sotaro M/M
Miyake, Gregory
Miyake, Hisako
Miyake, Jack S. M/M
La Fleur, Anne
Lai, Lan Ko
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Miyake, Joe M/M
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyake, Tsuruko
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, J.M.
Miyashita, Edward T.
Miyashita, Mikio M/M
Miyata, Shigeo
Miyazaki, Shu M/M
Mizote, Earl
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizushima, Hiroki M/M
Mizuuchi, Yasuo M/M
Momoi, Jack K.
Monma, David T.
Mori, Shiro M/M
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, George M/M
Morimitsu, Arthur T. M/M
Morimitsu, F. K.
Morimitsu, George W. M/M
Morimoto, Paul Dr/Mrs
Morimoto, Thomas M/M
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George K.
Morita, James A.
Morita, Mototsuga Jr. M/M
Morita, Roy
Morita, Tamano
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, Hideo M/M
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Fujiyuki M/M
Mouri, Sadayuki M/M
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, Zaishin Rev.
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, Tom K. M/M
Mura, Toshio
Murai, Katsumi
Murakami, Charles M. M/M
Murakami, Glenn
Murakami, Itsuo
Murakami, Ken Rev/Mrs
Murakami, Nobu
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, Shig M/M
Muraoka, Suga
Murata, Yoshinori M/M
Nagae, Fujie
Nagai, Koto
Nagai, Tay M/M
Nagao, Hikaru
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaro, Fred M.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatomo, Lawrence M. M/M
Naka, Robert F. M/M
Naka, Shizue
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, Pershing
Nakagawa, Aki
Nakagawa, Fumi
Nakagawa, Jack M/M
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, Satsuki
Nakagawa, Shunichi M/M
Nakagawa, Sumi
Nakagawa, Tsune
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakaguchi, James M/M
Nakamoto, Gray M/M
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Lillian
Nakamoto, Tokuhide M/M
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, Henry
Nakamura, Joyce
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Mark M/M
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Robert M/M
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Takeshi M/M
Nakamura, Tom M/M
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, Toshio M/M
Nakano, Hiroshi M/M
Nakano, Makiko
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, George M/M
Nakao, Sam M/M
Nakashima, Sam M/M
Nakashima, Tom M/M
Nakata, Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakawatase, Victor M/M
Nakaya, T suneko
Nakayama, Joe M. Dr/Mrs
Nakayama, Jim M/M
Nakayama, Masao H. M/M
Nakayama, Patricia
Nakayama, Ridio M/M
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, Robert M/M
Nakazawa, T.G. M/M
Nakazawa, Roy M/M
Nambu, Masaru M/M
Nambu, Yoichiro M/M
Naritoku, George M/M
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, Toshu M/M
Neeno, Katsumi Dr/Mrs
Neeno, T suneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nii, Senta
Nippon Express U.S.A., Inc
Nishi, Eizo
Nishi, Grace
Nishi, Hiromu M/M
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, Mori M/M
Nishijima, Satoshi M/M
Nishimoto, Jim T. M/M
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishimoto, T im K.
Nishimura, Arthur
Nishimura, Masao
Nishimura Mizuo M/M
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Unokichi M/M
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Nissho lwai American Corp.
Noda, Harry H. M/M
Noguchi, George
Noguchi, Takao
Nojiri, Nobuo
Noma, Keiko
Noma, Toshio M/M
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, Taro M/M
Nomura, David R.
Nomura, Paul
Nomura, Richard M/M
North Shore Japanese Baptist
Church
Nosaka, Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney M. M/M
Nozawa, John H.
Nozawa, Katsumi
Numata, Shizuo J. M/M
Ouchi, James M/M
Owens, Jeanine
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Peter M/M
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Ryoichi
Ozaki, Henry M/M
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, Sam M/M
Ozaki, T sugi
Ozaki, Yoji M/M
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozawa, T homas M/M
Ozeki, Ken M/M
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozone, Yoshiko
Oba, George
Obata, Misao
Ochi, Cindy
Ochi, Hisashi M/M
Ochi, Ida K.
Oda, Ariye
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, Mike M. M/M
Oda, Molly
Oda, Nancy
Odanaka, Fred H. M/M
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ogawa, Shoji
Ogawa, Shu M/M
Ogawa, T suneta
Ogawa, Wesley M/M
Ogi, Robert E. M/M
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, Shunjiro M/M
Ohno, Haruyoshi M/M
Ohno, Nellie T.
Oita, Jack
Okabe, T homas S. M/M
Okada, Frank M/M
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, T homas
Okamoto, William M/M
Okamoto, Yoshio
Okawa, Arthur M/M
Okigawa, Kazuichi M/M
Okimura, Hitoshi
Okita, Frank T.
Okita, George T.
Oku, George M/M
Okutomi, Kazu
Omachi, Tom M/M
Omi, Fred T. M/M
Omori, George
Omori, Harry I. Dr/Mrs
Omori, John T. Dr/Mrs
Omori, Lydia
Omori, Toshio
Onishi, Harry A. M/M
Ono, Hirohsi M/M
Ono, Mary M. M/M
Ono, Mitsuo M/M
Ono, T sutomu
Onoda, Hideo M/M
Onomoto, Hiroshi
Onuma, Donald M/M
Oriental Art Society/Chicago
Orita, Natsuko
Osakada, Gordon M/M
Osaka, George M/M
Osako, Motoharu
Oshiro, Robert K. M/M
Oshiro, Shoichi
Oshita, Kai G.
Ostermann, T sue A.
Ota, Tetsuo T.
Otaka, Fumi
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Park, Kun Sil
Penner, Herman J. M/M
Quinay, Braulio
Ramirez, Espiridion B.
Rieder, Elizabeth
Rocco, Susan M.
Rubinstein, Starr S.
Sahara, Shosaku M/M
Sahara, Teruko
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saiki, George
Saiki, Hideo
Saito, Frank M. M/M
Saito, Minoru M/M
Saito, Tesshu Rev.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, Isamu M/M
Sakai, Jack M/M
Sakai, Yoshitaro M/M
Sakamoto, Frank F. Dr/Mrs
Sakamoto, Jiro M/M
Sakata, Mitsuo M/M
Sakauye, John
Sakoda, Francis K. M/M
Saks, Kincaid K.
Sakurada, Hirao
Sakurai, Robert Y. M/M
Sameshima, Joe
Sasaki, John M/M
Sasaki, Eli
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasaki, Yee
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard T.
Sato, George Y. M/M
Sato, Jun M/M
Sato, Louie M/M
Sato, Michael K. M/M
Sato, Riyo
Sato, Sam
Sato, Toku
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, L.D. M/M
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, Kane K. M/M
Serikaku, Stanley
Seto, James M/M
Shiba, Fumiko
Shida, Mitsuzo M/M
Shieh, Chi Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigetome, Hina
Shigihara, Hiroshi M/M
Shikami, Barbara
Shikami, Reginald M/M
Shikami, Jim M/M
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Shima, Rose T. Dr/Mrs
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, Sam M/M
Shimashita, Joe M/M
Shimizu, Frank A. M/M
Shimizu, Iku
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimoda, Sam I.
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shimokusu, Jack
Shintani, Emmett M/M
Shintani, Shizuko S.
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiozaki, Takashi M/M
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawa, Lily
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, Henry M/M
Shiratsuki, Misao M/M
Shiroma, Howard
Shishida, Hisayo
Shishido, Melvyn T.
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, Ken M/M
Song, Hyun S.
Sonoda, Jeff M/M
Sonoda, Kiyoshi M/M
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, Harry A.
Sori, Masaru
Sowa, George M/M
Suda, Toshio
Sugano Travel Service, Inc.
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Kohachiro
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, Go M/M
Sugiyama, Shojiro
Sumi, Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, Joan
Sumida, Philip M.
Sumida, William K. M/M
Sumitomo Corporation/America
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, Kay M/M
Suzuki, Fujitsugu M/M
Suzuki, George K.
Suzuki, George M/M
Suzuki, Henry K. M/M
Suzuki, Henry M. M/M
Suzuki, Hiroshi M/M
Suzuki, Jan M.
Suzuki, Janet
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari M/M
Suzuki, Takayuki
Suzuki, Yuichi
Suzukida, Berry
Szathmary, Sada
Taba, Seifuku P.
Tachi, Sadayoshi M/M
Tagami, Kay K. M/M
Taguchi, Tooru M/M
Tahara, Jean S.
Takada, Noriko J.
Takagi, Shumpo M/M
Takahashi, Harold
Takahashi, John
Takahashi, Tamiichi
Takai, Jack M. M/M
Takaki, Kaoru J. M/M
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Richard K.
Takaki, Ritsu
Takami, Hisako
Takamoto, John Y.
Takamoto, Naoto M/M
Takano, Fukiko & Tomi
Takaoka, Kenneth M/M
Takasugi, George J.
Takata, Dennis M/M
Takata, Kiku
Takato, John
Takaya, Kazuo A.
Takayama, Masami M/M
Takazawa, Robert M/M
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, Ichiro M/M
Takehara, Joe Dr/Mrs
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takei, Arthur K.
Takemoto, George M/M
Takemoto, John M/M
Takemoto, Satoru
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Takeuchi, A.S.
Takeuchi, Noboru M/M
Taki, George
Tamada, Kay M/M
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tamura, Seizo
Tanabe, Henry M/M
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank M/M
Tanaka, Fred H. M/M
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka, Henry M/M
Tanaka, James M/M
Tanaka, Kazuo
Tanaka, Masao M/M
Tanaka, Martha
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Richard
Tanaka, Robert
Tanaka, Robert M.
Tanaka, Tadao M/M
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, Yosh M/M
Tanakatsubo, Fred M/M
Tanakatsubo, Ramsey Dr/Mrs
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Henry K.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Rose T.
Uchida, Merry F.
Uchida, Miki
Uchida, Shoji M/M
Uchima, George K. M/M
Uchima, Kurt M/M
Uehara, John T.
Ueno, Akira
Umeki, Henry M/M
Uragami, Yoshiko
Ureshino, T sune
Ushida, Saburo
Uyeda, Mason M/M
Uyeda, Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Tanigawa, Hitoshi M/M
Taniguchi, Nobutaka M/M
Tanimoto, Teruko
Tanimura, Tadashi M/M
Tanino, Coolidge, M/M
Tanizawa, Tom T. M/M
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Guji
Tashiro, Kathy
Tatsui, Han M/M
Tatsumi, Yasuo M/M
Taura, Bill M. M/M
Taura, Joe
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Fumiko
Terada, Noble N. M/M
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, T homas S.
Teraoka, George R. M/M
Terusaki, Ben M/M
Teshima, Roy Dr/Mrs
Toba, Mitsuru M/M
Toguri, lkuko
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Toko America Inc.
Tokuhisa, T homas S. M/M
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomita, Harold
Tomita, Herbert M/M
Tomita, Joe M/M
Tomita, W illiam N.
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tonaki, Kazuko
Tone, Haruko
Torigoe, Ben M/M
Torii, Dennis M/M
Torii, Sueto M/M
Torimaru, George
Toyama, Henry M/M
Toyama, Hiro M/M
T suchiyama, Joe
T sugawa, Tom T. M/M
T suji, Takako
T sunehara, Harold
T sunemura, Kaz
T suneta, George M/M
T suru, Frank M/M
T surusaki, Chikaji M/M
T surusaki, Jeri
T surutani, Daniel M/M
T sutsumi, Kenneth M/M
Villaflor, Pascasio P.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakabayashi, Kisa
Wakatani, Ben
Wakiji, George M.
Ware, John H.
Watanabe, Akira M/M
Watanabe, Arnold M/M
Watanabe, Frank H. M/M
Watanabe, George
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Tom I.
Watanuki, George M/M
Wesley, R.K.A.
Yabuta, Tetsuo M/M
Yahiro, Ernest Dr/Mrs
Yahiro, Kenneth
Yaki, George M/M
Yakushiji, Harry
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamagata, Joi
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, T suneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, lkuo M/M
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Albert T. M/M
Yamamoto, Eugene M/M
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, George M/M
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, Peter I. M/M
Yamamoto, Ruth
Holiday Appeal
Hiraoka, Joe
Hitomi, Akiyo
Hiura, Charlie M.
Hogan, Hannah S.
Hori, H.E. M/M
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end
appeal.
Abe, Kameji
Aberer, J.C. M/M
Amimoto, Dr. M.
Ansai, Rio
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Azuma, Steven
Bustria, Ched
Doi, lsamu
Doi, Tei
Dossagi, Jo Ann & Shabbir
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank M/M
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, George Y.
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, George M/M
Inouye, Okiye
Ishibashi, Mary F.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
lwafuchi, Kinfu
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, Joe M/M
Iwaoka, John
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, Richard M/M
lzui, Victor S. Dr/Mrs
Fujimoto, Mike
Fujishima, Mitsuo M/M
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fukai, Stanley Y.
Fukami, Frank T.
Fukuda, Kozo
General Drug Co.
Hamano, Charles
Haruta, Hanayo
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hayano, Mieki
Helfrich, W illis W.
Hirano, Rokuro
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Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, Take
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, lwao M/M
Yamanaka, Kazuo M/M
Yamane, Fred I. M/M
Yamaoka, George
Yamasaki, Dick M/M
Yamasaki, George
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Henry M/M
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, Yoshio M/M
Yamate, Hideo M/M
Yamauchi, Steve M/M
Yamauchi, Tom
Yamayoshi, Tom
Yanagawa, Yoshio
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yano, Perry M/M
Yasunaga, Carl M/M
Yasutake, Gary M/M
Yasutake, Michael S. Rev.
Yasutake, Tom
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yoo, Man Bok
Yoshida, Ken
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Tomojiro Dr.
Yoshihara, George
Yoshimura, Albert M/M
Yoshimura, Dave M/M
Yoshimura, Howard M/M
Yoshimura, James M/M
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshimura, Yukichi M/M
Yoshinari, Masami S. M/M
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, W illiam J. M/M
Yoshioka, Pauline
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yuzawa-Rubin, Patricia
Zaiman, Sam I
Kaihara, T homas
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kanameishi, Masajiro
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Kaneshiro Family
Katagiri, Teruye
Katayama, Jerry
Kato, Gunpei M/M
Kato, Hatsumi
Katsuno, Chie
Kawaguchi, Helen
Kawamoto, Kaz
Kawamoto, Morris
Kawashima, James
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Nobu K.
Kazumura, Asako
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kimura, Eugene M/M
Kimura, P. S.
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kobayashi, lsamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kodani, Michael M/M
Koga, Shizuko S.
Koizumi, Sam Seichi
Konagamitsu, Kiko M/M
Kubo, Robert S.
Kucharski, Albert A.
Kudo, Shigeru
Kunimatsu, Shiro
Kuramoto, Tamotsu
Kushino, Kenji Dr/Mrs
Lakeview Bank
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Lin, Kui Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lin, Y ing Ming
Lofton, Nathan M/M
Maeda, Richard M/M
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mayeshita, Andrew M/M
Mazawa, Ken M/M
Mazza, John
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, Joe M/M
Mine, Junpei M/M
Mitani, Ralph M/M
Mitsunaga, James M/M
Miura, Ladd T.
Miyashita, Edward T.
Miyakawa, Robert H.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyata, Victor M/M
Miwa, I. Ted
Mizushima, Hiroki M/M
Monma, David T. M/M
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Mory, Yasuo
Motoki, Seiichi
Munemoto, Kasumi
Murakami, Glenn
Nagai, Teruo Tay M/M
Nagatomi, L.M. M/M
Nagumo, George & Sue
Naka, Shizue
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, W illiam
Nakaguchi, James M/M
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, Henry
Nakazawa, Roy M/M
Nakazawa, T.G. M/M
Nambu, Masaru
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, Toshio M/M
Nakano, Hiroshi M/M
Nakano, Maye & Betty M/M
Nakano, Yukiko
Nakawatase, James M/M
Nasu, Mieko & Yuko
Nii, Senta
Nishime, Jiro M/M
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimura, Francis M/M
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Nomiya, Takeko
Nomura, Richard M/M
Nomura, David R.
Oshiro, Robert M/M
Otake, Paul M. M/M
Ouchi, James Akira M/M
Oyama, Toshiko
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozima, Shigenobu
Paulsen, Eugene H.
Robinson, Mai
Sahara, Teruko
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, Jack M/M
Sakita, Mitsuo M/M
Sakata, Rose A.
Sasaki, Asako
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Senda, Kane M/M
Shigehira, T.
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shiro, Joji
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shishido, Melvyn
Sonoda, Kiyoshi M/M
Sugano Travel Service, Inc.
Suzuki, Fujitsugi M/M
Suzuki, Namiye
Taba, Seifuku P.
Tagami, Kay M/M
Takagi, S.
Takaki, M. M/M
Takasugi, George J.
Takeda, Tamiko
Takehara, lshiro
Tamada, Kay M/M
Tamashiro, M.
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, James M/M
Tanaka, Yosh M/M
Tanakatsubo, Ramsey Dr/Mrs
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Mary
Oba, George
Oda, Mike M.
Ogawa, S. & H.
Ogi, Robert E.
Ogura, Donna
Ohba, Haruko
Okamoto, W illiam M/M
One, Dick
Onishi, H.A.
Ono, Hideo S.
Onomoto, H.
Tani, Richard T.
Tanigawa, Hitoshi
Taniguchi, Masuko
Tanimoto, Teruko
Tanimura, Ted M/M
Tashiro, Goji
Tashiro, Kazuye
Taura, Joe
Taura, M.B.
Tay, Soo Hong M/M
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Roy Dr/Mrs
Toba, Mitsuru
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomita, Lydia
Tomita, Joe M/M
Tomiyama, F.
T suchiyama, Joe
T suji, Alice M.
T suji, Takako
T suruda, Masato
T surusaki, Jeri
Uchima, George K.
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchiyama, Stewart Y.
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Tom
Yamamoto, Grace
Yamamoto, R.
Yamana, George
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, Yukio M/M
Yamashige, George M. M/M
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, Yoshio
Yamate, Hideo M/M
Yamauchi, Tom M/M
Yoshida, Toshiko
Yoshimura, Dave
Yoshimura, Howard N. M/M
Yoshino, Maurice T. M/M
Memorial Gifts
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved
one, a friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating
budget or specifically designated projects.
Azuma, Marian Mrs.
Aylesworth, Dahlia S. Mrs.
Eto, Ruth Mrs.
Fricke, Robert M/M
Gerson, Harold M/M
Hamada, Yukio
Hashiguchi, Fumiko Mrs.
Heebink, W illiam Dr/Mrs
Hiyama, Hisa Mrs.
Honda, Gumpe M/M
lino, Tomonao M/M
J.M. Pei & Partners
Ito Family
Hoshizaki, Akira M/M
Kikuchi, Atsushi
Kitabayashi, Sandy Ms.
Kitabayashi, Helen Mrs.
Kajiwara, Frank Dr/Mrs
Kodama, Mituso M/M
Levy, Atsuko Mrs.
Mori, Kiyoko Mrs.
Nakane, Aiko Mrs.
Nakayama, Joe Dr/Mrs
Nakagawa, R. August
Nambu, Masaru Rev/Mrs
Nishimura, J. M/M
Odanaka, Fred M/M
Shirakawabe, Henry M/M
Tanaka, Hideo M/M
Tanouye, Kiyoshi M/M
Teshima, Roy Dr/Mrs
Torimaru, George M/M
Watanabe, Paul M/M
Albert P ick Jr. Fund
American National Bank and Trust Company Foundation
Amoco Foundation
Buddhist Churches of America
Japanese American Coordinating Council
Lakeview Bank Charitable Trust
Peoples Gas, Light and Coke Company
Polk Brothers Foundation
Sears, Roebuck and Company
T he Forest Fund
Uptown National Bank Charitable Trust
Matching Gifts
Contributions by friends of the agency that are "matched"
equally or in multiples by the companies where they
are employed.
Every effort is made to insure that all donors are properly recognized
in this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations
department regarding any omissions or corrections.
Mrs. Yone Shintani-Fel Pro/Mecklenberger Foundation
M. Ishii-Helene Curtis Industries, Inc.
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Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenues and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1984
Revenues:
Expenses:
Philanthropic Support*
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
Total Revenue
$294,000
302,000
295,000
27,000
$918,000
$744,000
140,000
Program Services**
Supporting Services
Total Expenses
$884,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expense
$ 34,000
*Includes $63,000 restricted contribution for establishing a JASC Home for the Aged
**Includes $10,000 expenditure toward establishing a JASC Home for the Aged
A copy of our complete audited Financial Statements can be viewed at the JASC office.
1983-84 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Program
Finance
Facility
Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Kiyo Yoshimura
Hiroshi Nakano
Alan R. Teraji
Beverly Sakauye
Steve Matsuo
Glenn Ikeda
Board of Directors
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Calvin Hori
Mark Kadowaki
Hiroshi Kanno
Kazuo Kawamoto
Bruce Keesal
Betty Nakanishi
Masako Osako
Marie Otaka
George Suzuki
Noriko Takada
Hisako Takami
Fred H. Tanaka
Terry Terada
John H. Ware
Ellen M. Watanabe
Grace Yamamoto
Advisory Board
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Thomas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Ben Chikaraishi
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Auditors: Arthur Young and Company
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Phone: 312-275-7212
1984-85
ANNUAL REPORT
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
Nikkei evacuees-has not turned its back on the Asian
newcomers seeking refuge and assistance.
It is noteworthy to mention that major organizations
and foundations which provide substantial financial
support to the JASC, such as the United Way of Chicago,
The Chicago Community Trust, and Borg-Warner Founda
tion, have specified that other Asians, not just Japanese,
should also be helped by the JASC in its programs.
In addition to providing services to many individuals
and groups, the JASC facilities have always been open
to local organizations for meetings and various functions.
For community organizations and individuals there are
no fixed rates for services or for use of the facilities;
however, donations are welcomed.
During the past several years the JASC has received
financial support from a number of local organizations,
such as the Japanese American Council and members of the
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago,
and support of many volunteers from organizations such
as Nisei Post 1183 American Legion, Japanese American
Citizens League, Japanese American Association, and
church groups, both Christian and Buddhist. We are grateful
to the JASC Housing Corporation Board for use of the
Heiwa Terrace facilities; and the newspaper, radio, and
television media, including the Chicago Shimpo and its
officers and staff members, for their generous support in
publicizing our activities.
With our current drive to develop a Home for the Elderly,
we appreciate the strong support from our community
people.
We are especially indebted to our JASC ex-officios
who have voluntarily devoted so much of their time and
expertise to our agency during the past year. Their
contributions cannot be measured in dollars and cents.
Our community is infinitely richer for their participation.
President's Message
In 1986 the Japanese American Service Committee will
celebrate its 40th Anniversary. Fortunately, some of its
founders are still with us. Harry Mayeda, Kohachiro
Sugimoto, Thomas Masuda, Noboru Honda, Richard
Yamada, Dan Kuzuhara, and Thomas Teraji, who served
as president or are ex-officio board members, continue
their involvement with the JASC. Other former presidents
Lillian Kimura, Corky Kawasaki, and Lincoln Shimidzu
reside out of state, but their roots are still here in Chicago.
Over the past forty years the efforts of these and other
volunteers have resulted in the steady growth and influence
of the JASC in our community. We are happy to report
that our agency has been duly recognized by major organi
zations such as the United Way of Chicago, The Chicago
Community Trust, and the Mental Health Association of
Greater Chicago as the leading Asian-American social
welfare agency, not only in Chicago but nationwide.
The JASC's early efforts as the Chicago Resettlers
Committee were originally geared to assist the thousands
of friendless evacuees who relocated to the Chicago area
after release from the internment centers. But, through
the ensuing years the JASC Board of Directors and its Long
Range Planning Committee-in joint efforts with Executive
Director Masaru Nambu and his staff members-have
gradually expanded the JASC services, which range from
Adult Day Care for senior citizens, Therapeutic Work
Center, employment for senior citizens, Nisei retirement
programs, Health Fair for all ages, and the Blood Assurance
Program to programs such as career conferences and
scholarships, which are specifically geared for Sansei and
Yonsei, and activities for Sansei mothers and for the
Hand-in-Hand group.
Due to the current large influx of Asians in our com
munity, the JASC-mindful of the early days when churches
and other social agencies provided generous support to
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1984-85 President
Board of Directors
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in half, with daily workshop activities reduced to 50%
of the anticipated level. As a result, the JASC experienced
tight cash flow. Upon completion of the roof installation
and reorganization of the workshop program, the JASC has
been returning to normal operation very quickly.
The Nursing Home Exploration Committee was changed
to the Nursing Home Committee, which has been en
deavoring to begin new construction of a nursing home
rather than purchase an existing facility for renovation.
The Committee has been searching for a suitable site,
and researching pertinent information on financing,
management, and design of a proposed nursing home.
We have met a number of challenges throughout
FY 1985 and have overcome the obstacles and difficulties
as well as made the best of given opportunities.
The JASC could not have enjoyed its reputation and
accomplishments without the joint efforts of the JASC
Board, staff, and volunteers. Many thanks to everyone
who has enabled this organization to achieve so much.
Executive Director's Report
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
As we closed FY 1985 and looked back over the year
just passed, I found that every year we have lived through
has been unique and different from each preceding one.
This past year was no exception in having its own set
of characteristics.
Statistically, except for the Sheltered Workshop Program,
all program goals were met by the fiscal year-end. More
over, the staff has come up with new and additional
programs, some of which are being implemented during
FY 1986.
The Information and Referral Program was begun as a
result of information requests and referrals becoming
important services provided by the JASC in recent years.
A suggestion to provide the Companionship Program
was born out of the needs of frail elderly who are advanced
in age, and the need for support of their families.
The above are but two examples of new programs and
services the JASC is implementing as the result of need
assessments the staff is continually making.
The building that the JASC has been occupying since
1969 recently came to need major renovation to make the
facility safe and comfortable, and to improve energy use.
For this renovation we were granted $187,000 by the
City through the Community Development Block Grant,
and we raised an additional $126,000 from corporations
and foundations. During FY 1985 the JASC installed
a new roof, windows on Clark Street, new light fixtures
in the workshop, and a new surface on the parking lot.
The renovation work is continuing with the installation of
new rooftop units for heating and cooling the sheltered
workshop and for renovation of its bathrooms, tuckpointing
of the walls, and installation of a new furnace. When
everything is completed, the JASC building will be an
improved and more attractive facility.
However, building renovation required some sacrifices
during FY 1985. The sheltered workshop space was reduced
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Development/Public Relations
The record high total of $121,061 in special grants
and contributions that came to the JASC in 1985 demon
strated to the Development/Public Relations Department
the confidence that both the "outside" and constituent
communities have in the stability, management, services,
programs, and future of the agency.
The Department's efforts brought $108,100 to the JASC
from 12 corporate, public, and family foundations (nearly
three times as much as in 1984). Of this, $10,100 was for
operating budget, while $98,000 was designated for
specific purposes.
Operating budget monies came from the Dr. Scholl
Foundation; The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund; Sears Roebuck and
Company; The Forest Fund; Signode Foundation; and
Central Savings and Loan Association.
Sheltered Workshop support was provided by The
Consolidated Foods Foundation (since then renamed the
Sara Lee Foundation).
Helping the pilot programs of Preventive Health Care
Screening for Asian Elderly and the Specialized Job
Placement Service for Asian Older Workers was the
American Hospital Supply Corporation Foundation.
Funds for the energy conservation and building renova
tion project came from the Robert R. McCormick Charitable
Trust, The Chicago Community Trust, Woods Charitable
Fund, and Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company.
In addition, the year-end holidays appeal drew $9,896;
and the first "Contributors Fund" solicitation envelope,
also developed by the Department and enclosed with the
Spring newsletter, inspired a response of $3,065 (including
one donor's $2,000 contribution to the Nursing Home
campaign).
The Department also worked with the Membership
Committee in developing the Telemarketing Phon-A-Thon
and with the Development Committee in creating the
endowment brochure. It assisted in developing a strategy
to reach Japanese-American businessmen and began plan
ning events to celebrate the JASC's 40th anniversary,
which will be commemorated in 1986.
The public relations activities of the Department
continue to pave the way by educating prospective con
tributors, creating a favorable climate for fund-raising;
and providing supportive help for agency programs,
services, activities, and events through publicity, the news
letter, annual report, special brochures, promotional
mailing pieces, and speaking engagements.
The Department conducted tours for employees of various
companies to show them the JASC's facilities, and par
ticipated in field presentations and exhibits about the
agency for employees at company locations as part of the
citywide campaign for United Way of Chicago. The JASC
was also featured in United Way campaign films.
As the JASC expands to meet increasing needs of the
community, various sources of funding support-including
foundations, corporations, members, and other friends
are rallying to help the agency continue its good work.
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Char-broiled Chicken Teriyaki at Market Day
Filming in Workshop for television
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Social Services
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To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social
service department provides a variety of programs and
services. The staff of 29-which includes social workers,
chore housekeepers, program coordinators, group workers,
day care helpers, teachers, nurses, drivers, an employ
ment counselor, and aides-is assisted by more than 80
volunteers. Funding for the department comes from a
variety of sources: United Way of Chicago, Department
On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, Community
Care Programs of the Illinois Department On Aging,
and foundations.
Casework/Counseling. The program is staffed by
experienced Master's level clinicians in the areas of assess
ment, social policy, counseling, and psychotherapy. It is
designed primarily to assist individuals who are experiencing
difficulty coping with the demands of everyday living to
achieve adequate or healthy psychological and social
adjustment. The program, however, also includes services
dealing with financial and health management, nutrition
guidance, advocacy, emergencies, and immigration and
naturalization. Assistance is rendered through brief
consultations or individual, family, or group counseling/
psychotherapy.
During the past year a total of 352 (310 Japanese and
other Asian, 40 White, 2 Hispanic) clients used the service.
Chore Housekeeping. Many kinds of services-cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal
care, nutrition guidance, and hygiene education-are
offered in the home to assist older persons in the activities
of daily living so that they may live in an independent
manner. Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service,
and activities such as window washing and moving furniture.
During the past year chore housekeepers served
84 individuals, which included 46 Isseis, 24 Niseis, and
14 others; 68 of these households were at Heiwa Terrace.
Public agencies and individuals have recognized this service.
Group Services. A wide range of educational and cultural
programs are provided by the group services staff. There
are classes in Japanese language, penji, minyo, kaminingyo,
kimekomi, beads, ceramics, needlepoint, tai-chi; cooking
demonstrations and workshops; table games; movies;
children's summer programs; mothers' play group, knitting,
bread craft; and special Japanese cultural displays and
observances.
Aware of the growing number of Niseis who have attained
or are approaching retirement age, the JASC has continued
offering programs dealing with issues that confront Niseis.
There have been in-depth sessions related to retirement,
and health-related projects that included monthly blood
pressure check-up, weekly eye clinic, glaucoma screening,
flu shots, health screening, and an all-day health fair.
Some 11,949 meals were served to senior citizens in the
nutrition site program. Volunteers delivered 3,156 meals
to homebound seniors, 60 years of age and over. Attendance
at the various programs totaled 24,130, which included
Isseis, Niseis, Sanseis, and others.
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Day Care Nisei client enjoys ceramics
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Golden Diners Club nutrition lunch
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develop a joint care plan for each client and monitor
clients on an ongoing basis.
This year emphasis was placed on serving Isseis in need
of more opportunities to socialize and whose physical
functioning was beginning to decline. It was felt that if
Isseis could receive a limited amount of help before they
became totally dependent on their family, the rate of decline
might be slowed. The weekly Tuesday program was devel
oped to meet this need and has attracted several clients
who come once every other week.
Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program promotes
the physical and mental well-being of older adults through
a full range of coordinated services in a supervised group
setting. Care is given to maintain a balance of opportunities
for socialization, activities, and rest. Clients enjoy a wide
range of activities and special events, including field trips,
ceramics, exercise, games, speakers, and monthly field
trips for lunch. The balanced noon meal and snack breaks
provide needed nutrition and the social opportunity to
share food together. The social service and nursing staffs
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Blood pressure check
Career conference
Cultural events
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ship Act. Based on the needs of the community the service
was extended to the population that is 54 years or under.
Last year the program staff screened 520 applicants
ranging in age from 19 to 76 to determine their employ
ability, and placed a total of 100 Asians, ages 24-71 in
26 kinds of employment positions. For the coming year the
staff anticipates having to serve a larger segment of the
unemployed population.
Working together with the client, family, and staff makes
it possible for the older adults to remain in their homes
at the highest functional level. The program served
85 clients; 5,753 units or days of service were provided,
4,937 of them to economically disadvantaged clients.
Average attendance was 22.6 clients.
Job Placement. Last year the JASC initiated a Job Place
ment Service for Asian Older Workers (55 years or older)
in contract with the City of Chicago, Department On
Aging and Disability, funded by the Job Training Partner-
Mothers/Toddlers play group
Harmonizing
Flu shots
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Workshop
Japanese, 19% Koreans, 6% Filipinos, 1% Chinese. Of
the Mentally Handicapped, 21% were W hite, 9% Black,
2% Mideast, 1% Hispanic.
The Work Center's current Issei population is a con
siderable drop from the 150 Isseis who participated in the
program in the 1960s. W ith the general decline in the
Issei population through the years, the Niseis remain the
next target group for the Work Center to serve.
However, the anticipated increasing number of Niseis
has been slow in developing, although the ten already
enrolled have been expressing their satisfaction and
enjoyment of the work and the social interaction. With
the addition of mechanized types of jobs requiring skilled
labor the Niseis should find employment in the Work
Center just as appealing and rewarding as the handwork
has been to the Isseis for nearly 25 years.
The Sheltered Workshop program continues to provide
a place for senior citizens to perform fine physical tasks
to keep their minds sharp, a place for socialization with
other elderly persons, and a variety of different kinds
of work where they can feel productive.
Last year's roof renovation severely limited the amount
of service that could be provided and in turn the amount
of income earned through the agency's sub-contracting
efforts. Yet, the Workshop provided work for a monthly
average of 74 men and women who worked an average of
approximately 11.25 days per month, 4.25 hours per
day; 60% were Asian elderly, 40% mentally handicapped
who worked when physically able. Of the Elderl y, 34% were
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Gluing calculator clip boards
Shrink-wrapping games
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Machining parts
Assembling typewriter ribbons
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Focus of the program for the mentally handicapped
clients is on rehabilitation. The goals for this segment of
the population are to establish a motivation for work, work
habit, and develop sufficient work skills enabling them to
obtain competitive employment.
As the fiscal year drew to a close, the renovation-which
began last November-had already created a new look in
the Workshop: the skylights had all been removed, and
a new roof was installed on the entire building; there
were new lighting fixtures in the Workshop; and plans were
being formulated to remodel the bathrooms, and install
new rooftop units for heating and cooling for the comfort
and satisfaction of the clients employed.
Also being mapped out-to allow the JASC Work Center
to continue providing the high quality of service for
which it is known throughout the community-was an
aggressive marketing campaign to obtain the type of
work that will appeal to the Niseis, and, at the same time,
increase Work Center volume.
W ith approval of The Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), the JASC Work Center
is providing the following kinds of services:
1) The Senior Citizens Work Program, wherein
elderly Japanese Americans and other Asians work from
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily on all kinds of subcontract jobs
coming from Chicago metropolitan area manufacturing
firms.
2) The Long Term Rehabilitation Program for the
emotionally disabled, funded mainly by the Illinois State
Department of Mental Health.
Riveting scouring pads
Decorating kazoos
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Assembling water valves
Assembling mobile home ventilators
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In Appreciation
Fujiu, Victor T. M/M
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiwara, Tio M/M
Fujiyasu, Takamichi M/M
Fujiye, Holly
Fujiyoshi, George M/M
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, Stanley Y. M/M
Fukami, Frank T. M/M
Fukawa, Shoji M/M
Fukuchi, Min M/M
Fukuda, Harry
Fukui, Henry M/M
Fukui, Hisao M/M
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, Dick K. M/M
Funo, Mitsuzo
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furuta, Tsuki
Furuyama, Charles M/M
Fuwa, Mitsuo Dr.
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully
acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985. The generosity and
support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served
by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
1985 Members of the JASC
The following persons and companies are contributing
members.
Abe, Kameji
Abe, Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, Joseph C. M/M
Aburuno, Kiyomaru M/M
Adachi, Patricia
Adachi, Toyo
Agemura, Saki Mrs.
Akinaga, Yasaburo M/M
Akiyama, Joe M/M
Akizawa, Koji
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc
Alpha Data Services, Inc.
Amimoto, Minoru Dr/M
Anderson, Russell F.
Ansai, Reo M/M
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, Toru
Aragaki, Herbert K. M/M
Arai, Harold Y. Dr/M
Arai, Akira
Arakaki, Charles Y. M/M
Arakawa, George
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, Paul
Arao, Hideaki M/M
Arima, Ernest S.
Arimatsu, Kinu
Aruguete, Christine M. Dr.
Asa, Takeru M/M
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, Naoto M/M
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, George T. M/M
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Asakura, Richard M/M
Ase, Paul K. M/M
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, Steven Y.
Bustria, Ched
Chan, Virginia
Chan-ido, Cat Tung M/M
Chang, Teng-Hsian
Chen, Chung Yen M/M
Cheng, Mary
Cheyney, Daryl D. M/M
Chicago Tokyo Bank
Chikaraishi, Ben T. Dr/M
Chino, Hisa
Christian Fellowship United
Methodist Church
Coble, Edward
Chua, Chien-Hwa M/M
Cosmopolitan National Bank
Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank, Ltd.
Deguchi, Takeo M/M
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, Chiyono
Do i, lsamu
Do i, Mikio
Doi, Tei
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Domoto, Tomi
Dossaji, Shabbir M/M
Goi, Mitsuo M/M
Gokan, Donald M/M
Goss, Richard H. M/M
Goto, Fumiko
Goto, Tameko
Gotoh, Yoshio D. M/M
Guibor, Helen Y.
Gunji, Umeyo
Hachiya, Tom
Hamada, George
Hamada, Kenneth M.
Hamada, William
Hamano, Robert K.
Hamamoto, Henry M/M
Hanamoto, Walter
Hanano, Charles
Hara, Colin M/M
Hara, Yoichi M/M
Harada, Kei M/M
Harada, Masaro Dr/M
Harada, Yoshiro M/M
Harakawa, lsamu
Harano, Masashi M/M
Hasegawa, Aylen M/M
Hasegawa, Betty
Hasegawa, Junji Dr/M
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, George M/M
Hashimoto, Shigeru
Hashimoto, Tom M/M
Hashimoto, Toru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, Edwin T.
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, Howard
Hattori, Frank M/M
Hattori, Miyo
Hawkins, William M/M
Hayano, Lillian
Hayashi, Albert M.
Helfrich, Willis M/M
Hibino, Masaya Rev
Hidaka, Bill T. M/M
Hidaka, Mits M/M
Higa, George M/M
Higashiuchi, Kazuo
Hikawa, Richard M/M
Hikida, Fred M/M
Hikido, Janet
Hikido, Olga
Hirabayashi, Hiroto
Ebisu, Y oshio
Eeijima, Ken
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank A.
Endo, Frank S. M/M
Endo, Harry M/M
Endo, Nellie
Endo, Shima
Endo, Tomy M/M
Enkoji, Yoshihei M/M
Enta, Lindy T.
Esaki, Roy M/M
Esaki, Suzushi
Eto, Ruth
Ezaki, James M/M
Fricke, Robert M/M
Fugami, Paul M/M
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, Emi K.
Fujii, Fred M/M
Fujii, George M/M
Fujii, John J.
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, Masao M/M
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Stephen
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Yaho Y.
Fujikawa, Tsui
Fujimori, George Y. M/M
Fujimoto, Benjamin M/M
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, Ralph M/M
Fujisawa, Byron M/M
Fujishima, Mitsuo J. M/M
Fujita, Charles K. M/M
Fujita, Emiko
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Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirabayashi, Kazuo
Hirai, Takaaki
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, Maki M/M
Hiraoka, Joe M/M
Hirata, George T. Dr/M
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Masato M/M
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hirota, Akio
Hirota, Tadao
Hitomi, Akiyo M.
Hiyama, Hisa
Hiyama, William M/M
Hogan, Hana
Hogan, Mari
Hohri, William M/M
Honda, George T. M/M
Honda, Gumpe M/M
Honda, Kusuo K.
Honda, Thomas M/M
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Hong, Sang Nam
Hori, Earle H. M/M
Hori, Calvin
Hori, Fukashi M/M
Horita, Shigeo M/M
Horita, Shoji M/M
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, George M/M
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Mary Y.
lchiba, William
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Helen
Ideno, Gene K. M/M
lgasaki, Masao Jr. M/M
lguchi, ltsuko
Iha, Kiyoshi
Ii, Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, Tomonao
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Glenn S.
Ikeda, Grace M.
Ikeda, Harry Y.
Ikemoto, Gus
lkoma, Sumio
Imamura, Minoru M/M
Imamura, Teru
Imanaka, James
lmanaka-Chin, Esther
Imaoka, Ralph M/M
lmon, Robert M. M/M
Inouye, Chikateru
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, George M/M
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, Henry S. Dr/M
Inouye, Shinn M/M
Ise, Etsu
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishibashi, Mary F.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, John M.
Ishida, Masaru
Ishii, Marion K.
Ishikawa, Ben
Ishikawa Gerald K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishiwari, Roy
lshizaki, Mitsuye
Itahara, Seiji Dr/M
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Itano, Masashi
Itano, Takeo M/M
Itano, Yutaka M/M
Ito, George T. M/M
Ito, Jean A.
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Kiyoshi M/M
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, Shigeo M/M
Ito, Valerie
ltoh, C & Co (America) Inc.
Itoku, Ken M/M
!tow, Yoshiye G.
lwafuchi, Kingo M/M
lwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
lwamura, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, Michael Y. M/M
lwao, Michio M/M
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Sam I.
Iwata, Roy M/M
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, George M/M
lzui, Richard
lzui, Victor S. Dr/M
Izumi, Elbert M/M
lzuo, Peter Y.
Jacobson, Alan
Jones, Sumiko
Johnson, Janet K.
Kaba, Shigeru
Kabumoto, Jack M/M
Kadonaga, Yuwao M/M
Kadota, Clifton M. M/M
Kadota, Paul S. Dr/M
Kadowaki, Paul M/M
Kadowaki, T suruo
Kadowaki, Ken M/M
Kadoyama, George
Kagami, T homas
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajita, Joseph S. M/M
Kajiwara, Chiba
Kajiwara, Edward I. M/M
Kajiwara, Frank
Kakita, Chizuko
Kambara, Andrew A. Dr/M
Kamiya, Ben M/M
Kamo, Haruo M/M
Kanai, Frank M/M
Kanaya, Enoch H.
Kaneko, Hiroshi M/M
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Kaneshiro, Darrell M/M
Kaneshiro, Shigemitsu
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Barbara G.
Kanki, Mamoru M/M
Kanki, Minoru M/M
Karikomi, Henry M. M/M
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, Toshio
Kashihara, George M/M
Kashihara, Jack Dr.
Kashima, Rinko
Katagiri, Hama
Katahira, George
Kataoka, David T. M/M
Kataoka, Kitaro
Kataura, George M/M
Katayama, Jerry I.
Katayama, Yaye
Kato, Gunpei
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Masao G.
Kato, Paul K. M/M
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsura, Lester M/M
Kawabata, Hideo
Kawaguchi, Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawakami, Jack
Kawamoto, Kazuo
Kawamoto, Morris M/M
Kawamura, Walter M/M
Kawanaka, Yoshizumi M/M
Kawano, John M/M
Kawano, Minoru F. M/M
Kawasaki, Teruso M/M
Kawashima, Richard M/M
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kebo, Evelyn
Ken.motsu, Ko
Kenmotus, Tomiye
Kido, Florence H.
Kikuchi, Katsumi M/M
Kikuchi, Robert M/M
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, Noboru M/M
Kim, Nak Yong
Kim, Raymond M/M
Kimura, George M. M/M
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul S. M/M
Kimura, Perry S.
Kimura, Tad
Kimura, Yoshi
Kita, Carl M/M
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, John W.
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitow, Edwin K. Jr.
Kitsuse, Nelson M/M
Kittaka, George Dr/M
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, Masanobu
Kobayashi, Isamu M/M
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Kodama, James
Kodama, Mitsuo
Kodama, Reiko
Kodani, Michael M.
Koga, Albert M. M/M
Koga-Cooper, Janette
Koga, Henry K.
Koga, Joseph M/M
Koide, Kazuo
Koizumi, Chiyoko
Koizumi, Seichi M/M
Koizumi, Tom M/M
Kondo, Chise
Kondo, Raymond I.
Kono, Norman M/M
Kubose, G. M. Rev/M
Kubota, Ryo M/M
Kudo, Shigeru M/M
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, James M/M
Kumamoto, David P. Dr.
Kumasaka, Haruo M/M
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kuramoto, Tamotsu M/M
Kuranishi, Tom M/M
Kurashima, Torno
Kurokawa, Stanley S. M/M
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kusayanagi, Stanley M/M
Kuse, Isamu M/M
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, Shigeru M/M
Kushino, Edith S.
Kushino, Kenji Dr/M
Kushino, Kikuno
Kusumoto, Robert
Kuwahara, Harry M/M
Kuzuhara, Chiaki Rev/M
Kuzuhara, Daniel M/M
Kuzuhara, lkue
La Fleur, Anne
Lai, Lan Ko M/M
La Salle Photo Service Inc.
Lee, Yeon Woong M/M
Lehrman, Nat M/M
Leitich, Esther
Levy, Atsuko
Lin, Kui-Chung
Lin, Vivian
Lin, Y ing Ming
Lofton, Shizu S.
Maeda, James J. M/M
Maeda, Ray M/M
Maeda, Richard S. M/M
Maeda, Samuel M/M
Maeshiba, Naojiro M/M
Makino, Rose H.
Manshio, Moritaka R.
Marden, Julie
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, George
Maruyama, Henry M/M
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, W illiam M/M
Masuda, Funai, Eifert
& Mitchell, Ltd.
Matayoshi, Rocky M/M
Matayoshi, T suru
Matsuda, John S.
Matsui, Ben M/M
Matsui, Takanobu M/M
Matsumoto, Alan I.
Matsumoto, Frank Y.
Matsumoto, George Dr/M
Matsumoto, Katsuo
Matsumoto, Kimitsu M/M
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, Shig M/M
Matsumoto, Shimo M/M
Matsumoto, Toshio M/M
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuoka, Lewis Y. M/M
Matsuura, George M/M
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, Hideko
Matsushima, Tom M/M
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuura, Joe Y.
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, Robert A. M/M
Mayahara, T homas
Mayeda, Charlie M/M
Mayeda, Harry K.
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Mayeda, Hiro M/M
Mayeda, Ike M/M
Mazawa, Ken S.
Mazawa, Shigemi
Medlin, Larry M/M
Menda, Mitsuyo
Middleton, R. H.
Midwest Buddhist Church
Migaki, Joe M/M
Miller, Edwin B. Dr/M
Minato, Asao
Mino, Seichi M/M
Mitani, Ralph Y. M/M
Mito, T homas T.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui, Akira M/M
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, Ted I.
Miyagi, Ruth T.
Miyakawa, Robert M/M
Miyakawa, Sotaro
Miyake, Abe M/M
Miyake, Andy T.
Miyake, Gregory
Miyake, Jack S. M/M
Miyake, Joe M/M
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyake, T suruko
Miyamura, Ron Rev/M
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, Edward T.
Miyashita, Mikio M/M
Miyata, Misu
Miyazaki, Shu M/M
Mizote, Earl
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, Jane
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizuno, Ted M/M
Mizuuchi, Yasuo M/M
Momoi, Jack K.
Monma, David T.
Mori, Shiro M/M
Mori, Yoshiko
Moriki, T suneo M/M
Morikawa, George M/M
Morimitsu, Arthur T. M/M
Morimitsu, F. Kenichi
Morimitsu, George W. M/M
Morimoto, Paul Dr/M
Morimoto, T homas M/M
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George K.
Morishita, Ray M/M
Morita, James S.
Morita, Mototsuga Jr. M/M
Morita, Pam
Morita, Paul H.
Morita, Roy
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, Hideo M/M
Motomura, Fujiyuki
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukoyama, Helen K.
Mukushina, Zaishin Rev.
Munemoto, Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, Tom K. M/M
Mura, Toshio
Murai, Katsumi
Murakami, Charles M. M/M
Murakami, Glenn
Murakami, Ken Rev/M
Murakami, Nobu
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, Shig M/M
Muraoka, Shiro M/M
Muraoka, Suga
Murata, Alice Dr.
Murata, Yoshinori M/M
Nagae, Fujie
Nagai, Koto
Nagai, Tay
Nagakura, Midori H.
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaro, Fred M.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatomo, Lawrence M. M/M
Nagumo, George M/M
Naka, Shizue
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, Pershing
Nakagawa, Aki
Nakagawa, Jack M/M
Nakagawa, Shunichi M/M
Nakagawa, T sune S.
Nakagawa, W illiam
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Tokuhide M/M
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, Henry
Nakamura-Abruscato, Joyce
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Mark M/M
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Robert M/M
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, George
Nakanishi, Toshia M/M
Nakanishi, Yasutami M/M
Nakano, Hiroshi M/M
Nakano, Makiko
Nakano, Maye
Nako, George M/M
Nakao, Sam M/M
Nakashima, Sam M/M
Nakashima, Tom M/M
Nakata, Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakaya, T suneko
Nakayama, Joe M. Dr/M
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, Robert T. M/M
Nakazawa, T. G. M/M
Nakazawa, Roy M/M
Nambu, Masaru M/M
Nambu, Yoichiro M/M
Narimatsu, Roger M/M
Naritoku, George M/M
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, T suneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nii, Senta
Nippon Express (USA) Inc.
Nishi, Eizo
Nishibayashi, Donald M/M
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, Mori M/M
Nishihira, Neal M.
Nishijima, Satoshi M/M
Nishime, Jiro M/M
Nishimoto, Jim T. M/M
Nishimoto, Kiyoto M/M
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishimoto, T im K.
Nishimura, Arthur
Nishimura, Francis A. M/M
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Maria
Nishimura, Masao
Nishimura, Mizuo M/M
Nishimura, Tom
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Unokichi M/M
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Noguchi, Takao
Noma, Keiko
Noma, Toshia M/M
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, Taro M/M
Nomura, David R.
Nomura, Paul
Nomura, Richard M/M
North Shore Japanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka, Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney M. M/M
Nozawa, John H.
Nozawa, Katsumi
Numata, Shizuo J. M/M
Ono, Hiroshi M/M
Ono, Mitsuo M/M
Ono, T sutomu
Onoda, Hideo M/M
Onuma, Donald M/M
Osakada, Gordon M/M
Oshiro, Robert K. M/M
Oshiro, Shoichi M/M
Oshiro, Wallace S. M/M
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, Hosen M/M
Osterman, T sue A.
Otaka, Fumi
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Ouchi, James M/M
Owens, Jeanine
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Peter M/M
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Ryoichi
Ozaki, Henry M/M
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, Masato M/M
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, Sam M/M
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozima, Shigenobu
Ozone, Yoshiko
Oba, George
Obata, Misao
Ochi, Cinthia S.
Ochi, Hisashi M/M
Ochi, Ida K.
Oda, Ariye
Oda, Jack M/M
Oda, June
Oda, Mike M. M/M
Ogasawara, Ikuyo
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ogawa, Kiyoshi
Ogawa, Shu M/M
Ogi, Robert E. M/M
Ogura, Donna N.
Ogura, Peggy T.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, Shunjiro M/M
Ohno, Nellie T.
Ohr, Fred F. Dr.
Ohtani, Ben
Oita, Jack
Okabe, T homas S. M/M
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, T homas
Okamoto, W illiam M/M
Okamoto, Yoshio
Okano, Hiroshi M/M
Okamura, Henry K. M/M
Okawa, Arthur A. M/M
Okigawa, Kazuichi M/M
Okimura, Hitoshi
Okita, Frank T.
Oku, George M/M
Olsen, Harry A. M/M
Omachi, Akira/Chiyoko
Omi, Fred T. M/M
Omori, George K.
Omori, John T. Dr/M
Omori, Hatsuko
One, Dick M/M
Onishi, Harry A. M/M
Onishi, Koji
Park, Kun Sil
Paulsen, Eugene
Pittelkau, Hisae
Rubinstein, George A.
Ruh, John M/M
Sagami, Donna
Sahara, Shosaku M/M
Sahara, Teruko
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saiki, George
Saiki, Hideo
Saito, Minoru M/M
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, Isamu M/M
Sakai, Jack M/M
Sakai, Janet
Sakai, Kenji E. M/M
Sakai, Yoshitaro M/M
Sakamoto, Jim M/M
Sakamoto, Jiro M/M
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, Mitsuo M/M
Sakata, Rose
Sakauye, John
Sakauye, Kenneth Dr/M
Saks, Kincaid K.
Sakurada, Hirao
Sameshima, Joe
Sasaki, Asako
Sasaki, Eli
Sasaki, John M/M
Sasaki, W illy K.
Sasaki, Yae
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard T.
Sato, George Y. M/M
Sato, Hiromi M/M
Sato, Joseph Y. M/M
Sato, Jun M/M
Sato, Michael K. M/M
Sato, Riyo
Sato, Sam M/M
Satoh, Kei Rev/M
Sawa, T suru
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Sawada, Henry
Scavuzza, Joseph M/M
Seki & Jarvis Esq.
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, Kane K. M/M
Serikaku, Stanley
Seto, James K. M/M
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi Lin
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, Hiroshi M/M
Shikami, Jim M/M
Shima, Arthur T. Dr/M
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, Kiyoshi
Shimasaki, Sam M/M
Shimashita, Joe M/M
Shimashita, John H
Shimizu, Frank A. M/M
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Iku
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Wataru M/M
Shimada, Sam I.
Shimada, Osawa K.
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shimotake, Hiroshi
Shintani, Shizuko
Shinagawa, Howard
Shindo, Kenneth M/M
Shintaku, Clark M/M
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiozaki, Ted M.
Shiozaki, Takashi M/M
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, Henry M/M
Shirataki, Kiyohiko
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiroma, Howard
Shishido, Melvyn T. M/M
Shizuru, George
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, Ken M/M
Sonoda, Jeff M/M
Sonoda, Kiyoshi M/M
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, Harry A.
Sori, Masaru
Sowa, Chuji
Sowa, George
Suda, Toshia
Sugano, Ann
Sugano, Frank M/M
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sumi, Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, Joan
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, Kay M/M
Suyama, Miyako
Suzuki, Fujitsugu M/M
Suzuki, George K.
Suzuki, Hiroshi M/M
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari M/M
Suzuki, Yuichi
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, Henry M/M
Taba, Seifuku P.
Tachi, Sadayoshi M/M
Tagami, Kay K. M/M
Takagi, Shumpo M/M
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Harold
Takai, Jack M. M/M
Takaki, Kaoru J. M/M
Takaki, Jack M/M
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Ritsu
Takami, Hisako
Takami, Robert
Takamoto, John Y.
Takamoto, Naoto M/M
Takano, Yukiko
Takano, Hatsuno
Takaoka, Kenneth M/M
Takasugi, George J.
Takata, Kiku
Takato, John J.
Takayama, Masami M/M
Takazawa, Robert Jr.
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, Ichiro M/M
Takehara, Joe Dr/M
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takemoto, George M/M
Takemoto, John M/M
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Takeuchi, Noboru M/M
Tamada, Kay M/M
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tanabe, Henry M/M
Tanabe, June
Tanabe, Yoshio M/M
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank T. M/M
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka, James M/M
Tanaka, Minji M/M
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, Yosh M/M
Tanakatsubo, Fred M/M
Tanakatsubo, Ramsey Dr/M
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Henry K.
Tani, John
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Rose T.
Tani, Kenji
Tanigawa, Hitoshi M/M
Taniguchi, George Y.
Tanimura, Tadashi T. M/M
Tanino, Coolidge M/M
Tanizawa, Tom T. M/M
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Goji
Tashiro, Kazue
Tatsumi, Yasuo M/M
Taura, Bill M. M/M
Taura, Joe
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Fumiko
Terada, Noble N. M/M
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Alan
Teraji, T homas S.
Teraoka, George R. M/M
Teshima, Roy Dr/M
Toba, Mitsuru M/M
Toda, Suye
Toguri, lkuko
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Toko America Inc.
Tokuhisa, T homas S. M/M
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomita, Harold
Tomita, Herbert M/M
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Torigoe, Ben M/M
Torii, Charles S.
Torii, Sueto M/M
Torimaru, George
Toyama, Henry M/M
Toyama, Hiro M/M
Toyomenka (America) Inc
T suchiyama, Joe
T sugawa, Tom T. M/M
T suji, Jinkichi M/M
T sunehara, Harold
T sunemura, Kaz
T suneta, George M/M
T surusaki, Chikaji M/M
T surusaki, Jeri
T surutani, Daniel
T sutumi, Kenneth M/M
Uchida, Merry F.
Uchida, Miki
Uchida, Mutsubu
Uchima, George K. M/M
Uchima, Kurt M/M
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchimoto, Ted M/M
Uchiyama, Stewart M/M
Uehara, John T.
Ujiye, W illiam M/M
Umeki, Henry M/M
Uragami, Yoshiko
Ureshino, T sune
Uyeda, Mason M/M
Uyeda, Sam
Uyenishi, Peter M/M
Uyetani, Roy
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakabayashi, Kisa
Wakasa, Motoji M/M
Wakatani, Ben M/M
Wakiji, George M.
Watanabe, Akira M/M
Watanabe, Arnold M/M
Watanabe, Frank H. M/M
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanuki, George M/M
Wolinski, Michael M/M
Yabuta, Tetsuo M/M
Yahiro, Kenneth
Yaki, George M/M
Yakushiji, Harry
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Cathy L.
Yamada, Richard H. M/M
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, F. T.
Yamamoto, Albert T. M/M
Yamamoto, Eugene M/M
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, George M/M
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, Pete I. M/M
Hiyama, Hisa
Honda, George
Honda, Gumpe M/M
Hong, Sang Nam
Holiday Appeal
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal.
Abe, Kameji
Aberer, Joseph C. M/M
Adachi, Toyo
Ansai, Rio
Arakawa, Paul T.
Asahino, Ronzo
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyses
Azuma, Steven
Bustria, Ched
Cha, Sun Yong
Cheng, Mary
Chua, Chen H. M/M
Chicago Tokyo Bank
Darnen Auto Service
Doi, Isamu
Domoto, Mo
Eto, Ruth
Ichishita, Helen
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, Chikateru
Inouye, Mitsuye
Ishikawa, Gerold K.
Itano, Tak M/M
Ito, George M/M
Iwafuchi, Kingo
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, John
Iwata, Roy M/M
lwatsuki, Frank M/M
Izumi, Elbert M/M
Familiaran, Elmo Rev/M
Fleming, Akiko T.
Fricke, Robert M/M
Fujishima, Mitsuo M/M
Fujita, Charley M/M
Fujiura, Henry M/M
Fujiwara, Robert
Fujii, R. K. M/M
Fukai, Stanley Y.
Fukami, Martha M.
Fukuchi, Min M/M
Funo, Mitsuzo M/M
Furukawa, Roy H.
Gokan, Donald M/M
Kaga, Shigeru
Kadota, Paul M/M
Kadowaki, T.
Kanemoto, Yutaka M/M
Karikomi, Henry M.
Katagiri, Teruye
Katayama, Jerry
Hanano, Charles
Hanamoto, Walter
Hatanaka, Howard
Helfrich, W illis W.
Higa, George
Hirata, Meri
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Yamamoto, Pete Y. M/M
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, W illiam T. M/M
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, lwao M/M
Yamanaka, Kazuo M/M
Yamane, Fred I. M/M
Yamaoka, George
Yamasaki, Dick M/M
Yamasaki, Yukio M/M
Yamasaki, Katherine
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Henry M/M
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, Yoshio M/M
Yamate, Hideo M/M
Yamauchi, Steve M/M
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yasunaga, Carl M/M
Yasutake, Gary M/M
Yasutake-Conners, Sandra
Yatsushiro, Kenji M/M
Yokoo, Hidejiro Dr
Yokota, Kimi
Yoshida, Ken
Yoshida, Nancy
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Tomojiro Dr/M
Yoshihara, George
Yoshimura, Howard M/M
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshimura, Yukichi M/M
Yoshinari, Masami S. M/M
Yoshino, Byron M/M
Yoshino, Ronald
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, W illiam J. M/M
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yui, Henry M/M
Yuzawa-Rubin, Patricia
Zaiman, Sam I.
Zervas, Beulah L.
Kato, Gunpei M/M
Kato, Paul M/M
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawashima, James M/M
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kazumura, Asako
Kebo, Evelyn
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuta, Noboru M/M
Kim, Raymond M/M
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul M/M
Kita, George
Kitaka, Kumako
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kobayashi, lsamu
Kobayashi, K. M/M
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Koga, Shizuko
Koide, Kazuo M/M
Kuboto, Masao
Kumasaka, Haruo
Kuramoto, Tamotsu
Kuse, Lily
Kushino, Kenji Dr/M
Kushino, Patrick M/M
La Fleur, Anne
Lee, Jae Chull
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Nathan M/M
Maruyama, Henry
Masada, Alice
Masuda, Funai, Eifert/Mitchell
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsui, Takanobu
Mayeda, Ike
Mazawa, Ken M/M
Medlin, Larry M/M
Middleton, Katherine
Miller, Ed Dr/M
Migaki, Joe M/M
Mitani, Ralph M/M
Miura, Ladd T.
Miwa, Ted I.
Miyagi, Ruth
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashita, Edward T.
Miyashita, Mikio M/M
Miyata, Victor M/M
Miyazaki, S. M/M
Mizushima, Hiroki M/M
Monma, David T. M/M
Morimitsu, Art M/M
Motoki, Seiichi
Motoike, Hideo M/M
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami, Glenn
Mura, Katsumi
NYK Line
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagatomi, L. M. M/M
Naka, Fumio Robert & Patricia N.
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, A.
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Sada
Nambu, Masaru M/M
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, Toshio M/M
Nakano, Hiroshi M/M
Nakano, Maye
Neeno, Katsumi Dr/M
Nishihira, Mori M/M
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimura, Arthur M/M
Nishimura, Tom
Nishimura, Unokichi
Noguchi, Takao
Nomiya, Takeko
Nomura, Richard M/M
Nozaki, M. B.
Tani, Joyce
Tani, Richard T.
Tanimura, Ted M/M
Tanji, Dean C.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Goji
Taura, Joe
Taura, M. B.
Tay, Soo Hong M/M
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Roy Dr/M
Toba, Mitsuru
Tokuhisa, T homas M/M
Tomihiro, Satoru
Toyama, Hiro
T suji, Alice M.
T suji, Takako
T suru, Frank M/M
T sugawa, Tom M/M
Pittelkan, Hisae
Ruh, John M/M
Sahara, Shosaku
Saiki, George M/M
Sakai, Yoshitaro M/M
Sakai, Jack M/M
Sakata, Mitzuo
Sasaki, Masato
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard M/M
Senda, Kane M/M
Shiba, Fumiko
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shimoto, Tokumi
Shirakawabe, Henry M/M
Shiro, Joji
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shishido, Melvyn M/M
Sonoda, Kiyoshi M/M
Sugano Travel Service Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Suzuki, George
Suzuki, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Oba, George
Obata, Misao
Oda, Molly
Ogasawara, Minoru M/M
Ogawa, Shu M/M
Ogi, Robert E.
Ohba, Shunjiro M/M
Ohno, Nellie
Okamoto, W illiam M/M
Okigawa, Kazuichi K.
Omori, Casey
Onomoto, Hiroshi
Onoda, Hideo M/M
Osaku, George M/M
Oshiro, Robert M/M
Oshiro, Shoide
Otake, Paul M. M/M
Ouchi, James M/M
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozawa, George M/M
Ozawa, Teruno
Uchima, George K.
Uehara, John M/M
Watanabe, Arnold
Watanuki, George M/M
Tagami, Kay M/M
Takasugi, George J.
Takeuchi, A. S.
Tamada, Kay M/M
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Richard
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank M/M
Tanaka, James M/M
Tanaka, Shigeo
Tanaka, Yosh M/M
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanakatsubo, Ramsey Dr/M
Tani, Benjamin S.
Yaki, Doris G.
Yamaguchi, Futami J.
Yamaguchi, lkuo
Yamamoto, R.
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamana, George
Yamashige, George M. M/M
Yamashita, Yoshio
Yamate, Hideo M/M
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yao, Mar Bak
Yokoo, Hidejiro M/M
Yoshimura, Dave
Yoshino, Maurice T. M/M
Zech, W illiam M/M
Memorial Gifts
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved
one, a friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating
budget or specifically designated projects.
Akiyama, James M/M
Fricke, Eiko
Fukami, Martha M. & Marguerite F.
Harada, Yoshiro M/M
Hiratsuka, Frank M/M
Kalnins, Janis K.
Kikuta, Kie Mrs.
Kobayashi, Yuji M/M
Kumata, Ruth
Levy, Atsuko
Morita Family
Nakaguchi, Midori
Odanaka, Fred M/M
Ogura, Peggy
Sata, R. M/M
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Tanaka, Eddie Mrs.
Tasumi, Yasuo M/M
Yamasaki, Yukio M/M
American Hospital Supply Corporation Foundation
Central Savings and Loan Association
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Signode Foundation
T he Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
T he Chicago Community Trust
T he Consolidated Foods Foundation (Sara Lee Foundation)
T he Forest Fund
T he Peoples Gas, Light and Coke Company
Woods Charitable Fund
Contributors Fund
Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelope.
Higa, George M/M
lmanaka-Chin, Esther
Iwami, Ruth
Iwaoka, Joe M/M
Kazumura, Asako
Kikuchi, Robert M/M
Kodani, Michael M/M
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed,
every effort is made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in
this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations depart
ment regarding any omissions or corrections.
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Makagawa, Yoshino
Nakano, Maye
Ogi, Robert M/M
Sata, Takashi R. M/M
Shiro, Johi
Taba, Seifuku P
Takagi, Robert M/M
Tanabe, Henry M/M
Tanaka, Eddie Mrs.
Tanouye, Toshi Mrs.
T surusaki, F. Jeri
Watanabe, Tom I.
Yakushiji, Haruo H.
Japanese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenues and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1985
REVENUES:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Building Renovation Income*
Others
Total Revenue
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
$236,000
309,000
196,000
167,000
40,000
$948,000
$705,000
155,000
Total Expenses
$860,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expense
$ 88,000
*A substantial portion of this income was from a government agency. These funds were used
for building renovation, which was capitalized and is being depreciated over ten years.
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, audited by Yamada & Isono, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
1984-85 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Facility
Public Relations
Secretary
Treasurer
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
T homas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Board of Directors
Calvin Hori
Masako Osako
Paul Kadowaki
Fred H. Tanaka
T homas S. Tokuhisa
Hiroshi Kanno
Bruce Keesal
Katsumi Ueno
Sunnan Kubose
John H. Ware
Betty Nakanishi
Ellen M. Watanabe
Grace Yamamoto
Hiroshi Nakano
Hiroshi Okano
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Kiyo Yoshimura
Glenn Ikeda
George Suzuki
Noriko Takada
Joyce Nakamura
Mark Kadowaki
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
T homas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
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Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Phone: 312-275-7212
1993-1994 ANNUAL REPORT
DEFININ
NE
Japanese American Service Committee
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DEFINING A NEW AGENDA
We dream ... we accomplish ... we adapt to changes, and then we evaluate the results: has it been a good year, or bad? Have we served our constituency well, or not? Have we succeeded or failed?
The fiscal year 1993-94 was one of the years followed by a question mark. for the Japanese American Service Committee the accomplishments abounded ... but there were a few disappointments along the way.
A mountainous task, the completion of the Keiro Extended Care Center was accomplished. We built the first such facility east of the Rocky Mountains. At the same time our organization had to realize that we could not operate it and it had to be turned over to another owner. While owned by another company, Keiro stands of foster avenue in Chicago as a lasting monument to JASC and will serve the Japanese American community for years to come.
The theme for our annual report is "Defining a New Agenda," and what that means is that new leadership has taken over our organization. The Sanseis (third generation Japanese Americans) are now the majority on the Board of Directors and for years to come will determine the policies of JASC.
This is welcome. And we hope that in the following years we
truly establish "A New Agenda," defining our future course and
how we can better serve our community.
The torch is passed to a new generation and knowing that
and believing in it, we see nothing but great opportunities.
The centerfold in this annual report will feature in pictures
one client's day at our Adult Day Care Center. As we followed
her through the day, it appeared that she enjoyed it. We hope
that you will too.
. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Throughout the almost fifty-year history of the Japanese American Service
Committee (JASC), we ·have adjusted to changes in circumstances and the
concerns of our members.
We began as a provider of transitional services to Japanese Americans released from relocation camps. The needs at that time were for housing and employment. JASC seived that need. We outgrew our LaSalle street headquarters and purchased a building on Sheffield avenue. While these facilities were used by various community groups for cultural, social and religious functions, JASC continued to provide social services to the community. During this time, Nisei leadership replaced Iseis and JASC emerged as source of identity for the community. The service committee picnics are a fond memory of most Sanseis, who grew up in widely scattered communities.
Throughout our existence when the community required seivice, the JASC responded. We moved to Clark Street because the Viking Hall on Sheffield became inadequate. The JASC focused its service on Issei, first with the sheltered workshop program and later with construction of the Heiwa Terrace a residence building for elderly on Lawrence Avenue and then with the Keiro Extended Care Center facility on Springfield and Foster Avenues. We have succeeded in all endeavors because you, members of the community, have helped with time, money and effort.
The past year, 1993-94, was not an easy year for JASC or the community.
Our dreams of owning a nursing home were tempered by our realization that we did not fully understand the overwhelming business of running a medical facility. While those dreams were dashed and everyone was disappointed, the efforts of JASC members to avert a greater fiscal and operational crisis were successful. As a consequence of the generosity of the Thomas Masuda Foundation, JASC was able to provide a smooth transition of the facility during an eventual sale of the facility to the ITEX Corporation.
Our future depends upon whether we can learn from our mistakes and move forward. My sincere appreciation goes to our members and friends who assisted the JASC and our community during this past year and my continued hope is that the JASC will recognize a way to better seive our members as they wish to be seived.
Calvin K. Manshio President
. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
The fiscal year 1994 began on an upward beat and anticipation of excitement.
The JASC Board discussed the proposed reorganization of the Japanese
American Service Committee in preparation for the forthcoming opening of the Keiro Extended Care Center
However, the harsh reality of the financial conditions of the Keiro project forced us to change the ultimate course of our vision. We felt a deep sense of sadness and loss along with many who shared the same dream and helped us to realize our goal. In spite of all, a long-term care facility for Japanese Americans has been completed, existing to provide care and services for Asians for years to come. As the President's Message states, JASC and the Japanese American community owe greatly to the generosity of the Thomas Masuda Foundation. Without this timely and extraordinary gift, a smooth transition and continued care for the residents might not have been possible.
Although other services and programs of the JASC have been provided as planned, throughout the fiscal year it became necesswy to critically review the present and long-term future of JASC. The experience with the Keiro Extended Care Center was the greatest test our organization experienced in its history. The JASC has been very progressive in its planning and has successfully responded to the many changing needs and challenges of our community.
After major programs and projects for the senior citizens in the Japanese American community (such
as Heiwa Terrace, Keiro Extended Care Center, Adult Day Care, Home Help, Group Programs and Counseling) are in place, the JASC must continue identifying the unmet needs in our community and remain an agency where our people and community can Join hands to serve those who cannot obtain assistance elsewhere.
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Many services the JASC provided throughout FY 1994 were the Joint accomplishment of our dedicated staff,
generous and caring volunteers, and· the leadership that the JASC Board has provided.
Continuation of JASC as a viable institution is based on social service and depends primarily on how the agency identifies the needs and interests of the Japanese American community. Of equal importance is how we respond to such needs and interests and the support we receive from the community helping us to achieve the goal of enhancing the quality of life for our people.
This is truly a challenge, but the JASC has met similar challenges in the past and I am confident that this great Joint endeavor will continue.
Masaru Nambu Executive Director
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. HIGHLIGHTS OF 1993 -1994
There was a monumental change in the
Japanese American Setvice Committee as
Arthur T. Morimitsu aft.r 12 years as
president, passed the mantle to calvin
Manshio who became only the 11th president
since the organization's inception in 1946.
Manshio is a Sansei (third generation
Japanese American.)
Several new members were also elected to the Board of Directors and for the first time in the 48-year-old histoiy of JASC the majority of the Board members were Sanseis. The organization before this was controlled by Niseis, second generation Japanese Americans. Challenges for the new Board were substantial, but were met with a commitment to achievement which resulted in substantial accomplishment.
October 11, 1993 saw the Keiro Extended Care Center admit the first clients. It was a time of for celebration, but unfortunately the admittance figures fell way short of expectations. The financial figures through the rest of the fiscal year were such that the Board decided to tum over the operation to a private company.
Steven Hashimoto provides music at f'aji Fest
The Fuji Festival, held in early November, raised $41,533 in much needed revenue and honored the Chicago Nisei Post 1183. Entertainment was provided by the "Big Band" sound of Steven Hashimoto and the ballroom floor was filled with dancers.
The annual Christmas Delight Sale saw a healthy attendance and grossed $5,521 for JASC. The Market Day in June, another annual event, had an attendance of more than 1,000 persons and realized $13,515 for JASC coffers from sale of arts and crafts items, baked goods, plants, china and the rummage sale.
Our Group Services Program in conjunction with the Adult Cay Care, held six Japanese Festivals during the fiscal year. They were the Star Festival in July; Senior Citizen's Day in September of 1993; Moon Festival in October of the same year; New Years Festival in January of 1994; Girl's Day in March of 1994, and Boy's Day in May of 1994.
First of three Japanese cooking classes, sponsored by the Program Committee, took place in February of 1994. Two others followed in April and May and all were highly successful.
All together it can be said that the fiscal 1993-94 had its ups and downs but that the positive overwhelmed the negative by a substantial margin.
. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Since its beginning 48 years ago, the Japanese American
Service Committee has formed its service programs to serve
the changing needs of its client population ... the elderly
Japanese American community.
In the past we served the Isseis, but there are only a few left today. We now focus on services for the Niseis, but we know that we have to look at the future and anticipate the role that will be played in our organization by the Sanseis (third generation) and the Yonseis (fourth generation) Japanese Americans. Services in the areas of maintaining the Sansei cultural heritage and introducing their children to it, loom of utmost importance to us.
In retrospect, fiscal year 199.3-94 has been a productive one for JASC. We served our community with the following programs:
ADULT DAY CAKE --This program served 59 clients during the last fiscal year; an average 20 clients per day. It provided a total of 27,509 hours of service. Of the total 12 were Issei, .3 Nisei and the rest Caucasians or African Americans. Adult Day Care alms to keep the elderly out of institutions and offers activities in a group setting which help older adults to improve their physical and mental condition. Clients get a noon meal and social service and nursing staffs develop individual plans for each client and monitor their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING --This service in the past fiscal year worked with 25.3 clients, providing 2,620 hours of service. Of the total, 211 were Asian, .36 Caucasian and the balance African Americans. One hundred eighty-four were 60 years or over, 62 adults under 60 and seven were children and teens. The counselor speaks Japanese and deals with questions involving financial and health issues as well as formulating future plans for the elderly. This service is welcomed by the elderly Japanese Americans since they cannot obtain counseling anywhere else because counselors in other agencies do not speak Japanese and usually do not understand the cultural background of those counseled.
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES involve cleaning, shopping, laundcy, food preparation, personal care, nutritional service and hygiene education to the elderly either at Heiwa Terrace (a senior citizens residential center built and operated by JASC) or at other locations. During the past year the chore housekeepers provided a total of 16,539 hours of service to 152 clients. There are 17 chore workers who served .31 Issei clients, 29 Nisei, 85 caucasian, nine African American and 98 other Asian. The chore housekeepers are mostly Japanese with whom the clients can identify. The service is especially appreciated by those who have been recently discharged from hospitals and are unable to fully take care of themselves.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which provides educational classes, mature driving, Minyo (folk music and dance), origami (paper folding), kaminingyo (paper doll construction) and other crafts. This program also provides Japanese language and ceramics classes. Special Japanese festivals are observed and presented as authentically as possible. Programs on health and education are presented by this division of JASC as well as city-sponsored nutrition and "Meals on Wheels" services to home-bound elderly. A total of 1,471 individuals were served through these programs last fiscal year. The importance of group services is in providing Japanese Americans with a feeling of ethnic identity and tradition. The service also includes a health maintenance program for the senior citizens in the community. JASC conducts a Health Fair which 76 individuals attended. Free Flu shots were given to 259 individuals and every month free blood pressure readings are offered at JASC. Under the "Meals on Wheels" program, 258 persons participated at JASC and 5,849 meals were served. Home delivered meals totaled 3,972 and went to 15 households.
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM went into a hiatus shortly after the fiscal began when the Parish Nurse decided to leave JASC. In Januacy of 1984, a highly qualified person took over the program and by the end of the fiscal year had put in 500
hours in the activity. About .300 hours of client contact which includes individual encounters (home, hospital visits, phone consultation) and group education programs. About 200
hours in orientation and program development activities.
Traditional dance entertains ADC participants
Health Fair was attended by many
0 1993 -1994 MEMBERS OF THE JASC
Abe, Ms.Amy
Abe, Mr. et Mrs. Kokl
Abe, Mr. Shoji
Aberer, Mr. et Mrs. Joseph
Aburano, Mr. et Mrs. Klyoharu
Aburano, Mr. Timothy
Adachi, Mr. l!t Mrs. Blll
Adanlya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Agemura, Mrs. Saki
Alml, Dr. et Mrs. Kenjl
Aki, Mr. l!t Mrs. Harvey
Aklnaga, Mrs. Shlzume
Akiyama, Mr. Joe
Amlmoto, Dr. et Mrs. Mlh
Amino, Mr. et Mrs. Yosh
Anamlzu, Ms Katherine
Anderson, Mr. Russell r. Ansal, Mr. et Mrs. Reo
Aoki, Mr. l!t Mrs. Torn
Aono, Mr. l!t Mrs. Thomas Aoyagl, Ms. Lorraine Y.
Aragaki, Mr. et Mrs. Herbert K.
Aragaki, Ms. Kathy
Aral, Mr. Aklra
Aral, Dr. et Mrs. Harold
Aral, Mr. l!t Mrs. Tadashl
Aral, Mr. Tom
Arakaki, Mr. l!t Mrs. Charles Y.
Arakaki, Mr. l!t Mrs. Yusuke
Arakawa, Mrs. Misao Arakawa, Mr. et Mrs. Paul
Arao, Mr. et Mrs. Hldeakl
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Asa, Mr. l!t Mrs. Takeru
Asal, Mrs. Maoml Asal, Mrs. Yuki Asakl, Mr. l!t Mrs. H. Roy
Asakura, Ms. Dane
Asakura, Mr. George
Asakura, Ms. June
Asakura, Ms. Meml
Asakura, Mr. et Mrs. Richard K.
Asato, Mr. Noboru
Ase, Mr. l!t Mrs. Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Azuma, Mr. et Mrs. Masahlro
Azuma, Mr. et Mrs. Steve Y.
Brandon, Mr. et Mrs. Richard
Chan, Mr. et Mrs. Gat Tung
Chan, Mrs. Virginia
Chen, Mrs. Hong Kang
Chen, Mrs. Tuan-Mey
Chlkaralshl, Dr. l!t Mrs. Ben Chino, Mrs. Hlsa
Clark, Mrs. Eml
Coker, Ms. Dolores
Cook, Ms. Ann Y. M.
Dodohara, Mr. Takashl
Doell, Mrs. Emiko Doi, Mrs. Chlyono
Doi, Mr. et Mrs. Isamu
Doi, Ms. Mary I.
Doi, Mr. l!t Mrs. Mlklo
Domoto, Mr. Mo
Domoto, Ms. Tazu
Bbisu, Mrs. Yukiko
Bdwards, Mr. l!t Mrs. Leo
Bejlma, Mr. Ken
Bndo, Mr. et Mrs. Frank 5.
Bndo, Mr. et Mrs. Harry
Bndo, Mrs. Reiko Kodama-
Bndo, Mrs. Nellie
Bndo, Mrs. Shima
Bndo, Mr. et Mrs. Tomy
Bnta, Mr. et Mrs. Ben
Bnta, Mr. l!t Mrs. Lindy T.
Brrlco, Mrs. Fusayo
Bsakl, Mr. et Mrs. Roy
Esakl, Mrs. Susie 5.
Eto, Mrs. Ruth
Ezakl, Mr. et Mrs. James
Foley, Mrs. :Klkue
Fricke, Mr. et Mrs. Robert Fugaml, Mr. et Mrs. Paul
Fujihara, Mr. et Mrs. Frank
Fujii, Mrs. Doris
Fujii, Ms. Eml
Fujii, Mr. et Mrs. Fred
Fujii, Mr. l!t Mrs. John J.
Fujii, Ms. Kay K.
Fujii, Mrs. Kazuko
Fujii, Mr. et Mrs. Masao
Fujii, Mr. et Mrs. Richard
Fujii, Mrs. Tomlye
Fajll, Mrs. Yaho
Fujimoto, Mr. et Mrs. Beqjamln Fujimoto, Mr. Frank
Fujimoto, Mr. Martin
Fujimoto, Mr. et Mrs. Masahlko
Fujimoto, Mr. Mike
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujimoto, Mr. Shlgeyoshl
Fujlnaga, Mr. et Mrs. Ray
Fujioka, Ms. Mariko
Fujlshlma, Mr. l!t Mrs. Mltsuo
Fujita, Mr. Charles K.
Fujita, Ms. Emiko Fujlu, Ms. Kiyoko Kasal
Fujlura, Mr. et Mrs. Henry
Fujiwara, Ms. Hana
Fujiwara, Ms. Lillian
Fujiwara, Mr. Tio
Fujiwara, Mrs. Yuki
Fukal, Mrs. :Klmie
Fukal, Mr. et Mrs. Stanley
Fukaml, Mr. et Mrs. Frank
Fukaml, Ms. Mary
Fukuda, Mr. et Mrs. Ed
Fukuda, Mr. et Mrs. Makoto
Fukuda, Mr. Yoneo Fukui, Mr. l!t Mrs. Henry
Fukunaga, Mr. Roy
Fukuya, Mr. et Mrs. Kazuo
Fukuyama, Mr. et Mrs. Dick K.
Furukawa, Mr. et Mrs. Hiroshi
Furukawa, Mr. Roy
Furuta, Mrs. Tsugl
Furuya, Mr. l!t Mrs. Robert
Furuyama, Mr. et Mrs. Charles
Furuyama, Mr. William Fuwa, Dr. l!t Mrs. Mltsuo
Got, Mr. l!t Mrs. Mltsuo
Gokan, Mr. et Mrs. Donald
Gotoh, Mr. Yoshlo
Gulbor, Mrs. Helen
Hachlya, Mr. James
Hachlya, Mr. l!t Mrs. Tomoharu P. Haglo, Mr. l!t Mrs. Allan
Haglo, Mr. l!t Mrs. Roland
Hama, Mr. Namlo
Hamada, Mr. et Mrs. George
Hamada, Mrs. Lillian
Hamano, Mr. Robert K.
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namlye
Hanano, Mr. Charles
Hara, Mr. et Mrs. Yolchl Harada, Mr. Ket
Harada, Dr. et Mrs. Masaro
Harada, Mr. et Mrs. Yoshlro
Harano, Mr. Ross
Harano, Mrs. Takeko K.
Hasegawa, Mr. et Mrs. Aylen I.
Hasegawa, Dr. et Mrs. Junjl
Hasegawa, Ms. Naomi
Hasegawa, Mrs. Shigemi
Hashimoto, Mr. et Mrs. George
Hashimoto, Mr. Roy M.
Hashimoto, Mr. et Mrs. Shlgeru
Hashimoto, Ms. Toyoko
Hashloka, Mr. l!t Mrs. Edwin T.
Hashloka, Mr. et Mrs. Roy
Hashlsaka,Mrs.MlsayoHatanaka, Mr. l!t Mrs. Howard Hattori, Mr. l!t Mrs. Ken
Hattori, Mr.. Mrs. Mike
Hattori, Mrs. Mlyo
Hayano, Mrs. Lillian
Hayashi, Mr. et Mrs. Albert
Hayashi, Mr. Ken
Hayashida, Mr. Satoshl Helfrich, Mr. l!t Mrs. Willis W.
Henml, Mr. et Mrs. Gerald
Heman, Ms. Angela
Hlblno, Mr. et Mrs. Thomas
Hidaka, Mr. et Mrs. George
Higa, Mr. l!t Mrs. George
Higa, Mr. Perry
Higashi, Mr. et Mrs. Edward
Hlgashluchl, Mr. l!t Mrs. Kazuo
Hlkawa, Mr. et Mrs. Richard
Hlklda, Mr. l!t Mrs. Fred Hlklda, Mrs. Sadako
Hlkldo, Mrs. Olga
Hlll, Mrs. Junko
Hirai, Mr. Blll
Hirai, Mrs. May
Hirai-Fujimoto, R. l!t M.
Hlrakawa, Mr. et Mrs. Louis 5.
Hlrakawa, Mrs. Memmy
Hiram!, Mr. et Mrs. Maki
Hirano, Mr. Rokuro
Hiraoka, Mr. l!t Mrs. Sadayukl
Hirata, Mr. l!t Mrs. Kenjl G.
Hirata, Ms. Merl Hirata, Mrs. Merry
Hirata, Mr. William K.
Hlratsuka, Mr. et Mrs. Frank
Hirayama, Mrs. Mlsao
Hirota, Mr. Tadao
Hogan, Mrs. Hana
Honda, Mr. l!t Mrs. Ben
Honda, Mr. Kusuo
Honda, Mr. l!t Mrs. Noboru
Honda, Mr. l!t Mrs. Sam
Honda, Mrs. Shizuko
Honda, Mr. et Mrs. Thomas G.
Hong, Mr. James
Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, Mr. l!t Mrs. Fukashl
Hori, Mrs. Hlsa
Hori, Ms. Jeannette K.
Horlbe-D. Green, Ms Asayo
Horita, Mrs. Harriet
Horita, Mr. l!t Mrs. Kaz M.
Horita, Mr. l!t Mrs. Shlgeo R.
Horiuchi, Mr. et Mrs. Edward M. Hoshlga, Miss Yuriko
Hosokawa, Mr. l!t Mrs. George
Hosokawa, Mr. et Mrs. :Klyoshl Hotoda, Mrs. Sachiko
Huang, Mrs. Mong Hwa
Huey, Dr. Ray
Hyosaka, Mr. et Mrs. Ernest
Hyosaka, Ms. Jane
Hyosaka, Ms. Mary Y.
Ichlba, Mr. et Mrs. George
Ichlba, Mr. William
Ichlda, Mrs. Emiko
Ichlhashl, Mr. l!t Mrs. Woodrow
Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y.
Ichikawa, Mr. et Mrs. Carl
Ichlshlta, Mrs. Helen
Idaka, Mrs. Suyeko
Igarashl, Mr. et Mrs. Peter
Igasakl, Mr. David K.
Igasakl, Jr., Mr. l!t Mrs. Masao
Iha, Mr. Klyoshl
II, Mr. et Mrs. Kenjl
Iijlma, Ms. Tomi
Iino, Mr. Tomonao
Ulch!, Mr. et Mrs. Kent
Ike, Ms. Jane
Ikeda, Mr. Glenn
Ikeda, Mrs. Hanako
Ikeda, Mr. Kohel
Ikeda, Mrs. Mary S. Ikegaml, Mr. & Mrs. Yuklo Ikemoto, Mr. Gus
Ikezoe, Ms. Lllllan
Iko, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo
Ikoma, Mr. Sumlo
Imada, Mr. Mltsuru
Imamura, Mr. & Mrs. Mlnoru
Imanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Irnaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Imon, Mr. & Mrs. Muneo R.
Inarnlne, Mr. Charles
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Chlkateru
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George
Inouye, Dr. & Mrs. Henry
Inouye, Mrs. Masako
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Shinn
Iseri, Mr. Klyolchl
Iseri, Mrs. Masako
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilla
Ishida, Mr. ca!vln
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. John M.
Ishida, Mr. Julius
Ishida, Mr. Mas
Ishii, Ms. Marlon
Ishii, Mrs. Toshiko
Ishii, Mr. Yasuo
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald
Ishikawa, Ms. Peggy L.
Ishlzakl, Mrs. Mltsuye
Ishlzuka, Mr. & Mrs. Tadayoshl
!soda, Mr. & Mrs. Jacks.
Itahara, Dr. & Mrs. Seljl
Itamt, Mrs. Ikue
Itano, Mr. Masashl
Itano, Mr. & Mrs. Takeo
Itano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Ito, Mr. Hiroshi
Ito, Mr. Ken
Ito, Mrs. Kiyoko
Ito, Ms. Lois
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Shlgeo
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Sumlo
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Tom
Ito, Ms. Valerie
Jtow, Mrs. Yoshlye G.
Iwafuchl, Mr. & Mrs. Klngo
Iwal, Mr. T. Ted
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Don Aklra
Iwami, Ms. Ruth
Iwamoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Iwamuro, Mrs. Yae
Iwana, Mrs. l"umlye
Iwanaga, Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Iwao, Mr. & Mrs. Mlchlo
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Iwatake, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Iwatsukl, Mr. Frank
Iwatsukl, Ms. Fumiko
Izul, Mr. & Mrs. George
Izul, Mr. Richard
Izul, Dr. & Mrs. Victor
Izumi, Mr. & Mrs. elbert Izuo, Mr. Peter
Jolchl, Mr. Rowland
Jojl, Mr. & Mrs. Toshlo
Jones, Mrs. Sumiko
Jonokuchl, Mr. :Mdle
Kabumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Y.
Kadokura, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Kadonaga, Mr. & Mrs. Yuwao
Kadooka, Mr. Yoshltake
Kadota, Dr. & Mrs. Paul S.
Kadowakl, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Kadowakl, Mrs. Tsuruo
Kadoyama, Mr. & Mrs. George
Kagaml, Mr. Thomas
Kalhara, Mrs. l!.lsle
Kalhara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Kalhara, Dr. & Mrs. Wesley T.
Kalhatsu, Mr. Omar M.
Kalhatsu, Mrs. Rose
Kajlkawa, Mr. Frank
Kajlwara, Mr. & Mrs. :Mward
Kakazu, Mr. Takashl
Kambara, Dr. & Mrs. Andrew
Kambara, Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Kamiya, Mrs. Frances
Kamo, Mr. et Mrs. Haruo
Kamo, Mr. Richard N.
Kanaya, Mr. et Mrs. l!.noch
Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Kaneko, Mrs. Merle
Kanemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Nell Y.
Kanemoto, Mr. et Mrs. Yut':lka
Kaneshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Darrell
Kankl, Mr. & Mrs. Mamoru
Kankl, Mr. Mlnoru
Kankl, Mr. Shujl
Kano, Mrs. Sachiko
Karafotas, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip
Karlkoml, Dr. Alan
Karlkoml, Mr. Henry
Karlkoml, Mr. Stanley
Karlya, Mr. Taklo
Kasal, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh
Kasamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Nao
Kashlhara, Dr. & Mrs. Jack Y.
Kashlhara, Mrs. Yae
Kasuya, Mr. Masanorl
Kataglrl, Mrs. Hama
Katahlra, Mr. & Mrs. George
Katahlra, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Katayama, Ms. Betty Haruno
Katayama, Mr. Jerry
Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Kato, Mrs. Betty A.
Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Kato, Mr. Masao G.
Kato, Mrs. Sakaye
Katsuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Fred M.
Kawabata, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Kawaguchi, Ms. Hlsaye
Kawaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Motohlro
Kawaguchi, Mrs. Sen Kawahara, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kawakami, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kawakami, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjl Kawako, Mr. & Mrs. Masayukl
Kawamoto, Mr. Kaz 1".
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne
Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsugl
Kawamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Morris Kawamoto, Mrs. Sally
Kawamura, Ms. Ami J.
Kawamura, Mr. & Mrs. Mac
Kawanaga, Dr. & Mrs. Henry
Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. John
Kawano, Ms. Linda s.
Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. Mlnoru 1".
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. George
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Norlmasa
Kawasaki, Mr. Teruso
Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. James T.
Kawashima, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Kay, Ms. Nob! K.
Kayano, Mr. et Mrs. Ray
Kayuml, Ms. l!.tsuko 1". Kebo, Mrs. l!.velyn
Kenmotsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Kenmotsu, Mr. & Mrs. Masashl
Jack
Kerins, Mrs. Chlyoko
Kldo, Mrs. Grace
Kikuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Atsushl
Kikuchi, Mr. Katsuml
Kikuchi, Mr. Robert A.
Kikuchi, Mrs. Toshiko
Klkuta, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Kim, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Kimura, Mrs. Chieko
Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. l!.ugene
Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. George M.
Kimura, Ms. Lillian
Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Kimura, Mrs. Mary
Kimura, Ms Mina
Kimura, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Kimura, Mr. Tad
Kimura, Mrs. Toyoko
Kimura, Ms. Waka
Kimura Mlsna, Ms. Kathryn
King, Ms. Isabel Uyetanl
Klnlshl, Mrs. Kyoko
Klnlshl, Ms. Yuriko
Kita, Mr. et Mrs. Carl
Kltabayashl, Mrs. Helen
Kitamura, Mr. Kertjl
Kltazakl, Mr. & Mrs. John W.
Kltazakl, Mr. & Mrs. John Y.
Kltazakl, Miss Mlxle
Kltsuse, Mr. Nelson
Klttaka, Mrs. Kumako
Kluchl, Mr. Yoneo
Kobata, Mr. & Mrs. Masanobu
Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Sam
Kobayashi, Mr. Katsuyoshl
Kobayashi, Ms. Ryoko
Kobayashi, Ms. Sumi
Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Yajl
Kodama, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuo
Kodama, Mr. & Mrs. Ted A.
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Koga, Ms. Janette Cooper
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Koizumi, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Koizumi, Mr. Sellchl
Kojima, Mr. & Mrs. Susumu
Kokorls, Mrs. l"umlko
Kolber, Mrs. Gladdeys M.
Konagamltsu, Mr. & Mrs. Kiko
Kondo, Mr. Thomas T.
Kono, Mr. & Mrs. Dayne
Kono, Mrs. Kozul
Kono, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Kosaka, Mr. Bruce
Kosaka, Mrs. Ruth
Koyanagi, Mr. & Mrs. Haruto
Kozawa, Mr. Takashl
Kraus, Ms. Bette& Pavel
Krueger, Mrs. Marlon
Kubo, Mrs. Hldeko
Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Qyomay M.
Kubose,Rev.etMrs.Sunnan
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben
Kubota, Mr. Ryo
Kudo, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Kuk!, Mrs. Yoko
Kumakl, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kumakl, Mr. Robert W.
Kumamoto, Dr. David P.
Kumamoto, Dr. & Mrs. Kok!
Kumasaka, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo
Kumata, Mrs. Mlsao
Kumata, Ms. Ruth
Kunlsada,Mrs.Klyoe
Kunlta, Mrs. Sadie
Kuo, Mrs. l"ung
Kuramltsu, Mr. Howle
Kuramoto, Mrs. Aiko
Kuramoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tamotsu
Kuranlshl, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Kurolwa, Mr. & Mrs. Harukl
Kurokawa, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley 0.
Kurotsuchl, Dr. et Mrs. Roy Y.
Kusayanagl, Mrs. Hiroko
Kusayanagl, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley
.
Kuse, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Kuse, Ms. Lily Nobuyo
Kushi, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Kushlno, Mrs. Betty
Kushlno, Mrs. Yurle
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MEMBERS
Kusumoto, Mr. ec Mrs. Jira Kusumoto, Mr. Shoji Kuwahara, Mr. ec Mrs. Harry Kuwahara, Mrs. Shlzu Kuwashlma, Mrs. Helen H. Kuzuhara, Rev. ec Mrs. Chlakl Kuzuhara, Ms. Ikue Kuzuhara, Mrs. Terry
Larson, Mr. ec Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mr. ec Mrs. Samson Lehrman, Mr. ec Mrs. Nat
Lleo, Mr. Thomas
Lin, Mrs. Vivian
Lin, Mrs. Ying Ming
Lofton, Mr. & Mrs. Nathan
Maeda, Mr. James
Maeda, Ms. R. Violette Maeda,Mr.&Mrs.Ray
Maeda, Mrs. Shltsuke M"leda:Janka, Mr. & Mrs. John,
Ellen
Maeshlba, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mah, Mrs. filsae Makino, Mrs. Martha Makino, Ms. Rose H. Makino, Mr. William Y. Manshlo, Mr. Calvin Marcus, Ms. Catherine E. Marden, Mrs. Julie
Martorana, Mr. & Mrs. Carlo Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. George Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Masada, Ms. Alice A.
Masuda, Mrs. Klkuye Masumoto, Mr. Hlro
Masuoka, Dr. & Mrs. Aurelius Matayoshi, Mr. & Mrs. Rocky s. Matayoshi, Ms. Toyoko Matsubara, Ms. Etsuko Matsuda, Mr. John s.
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Monte Matsuda, Mr. Paul
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Matsui, Mr. & Mrs. Tak Matsumoto, Mr. Alan
Matsumoto, Mr. Brian Matsumoto, Mr. Frank Y. Matsumoto, Dr. & Mrs. George Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. James Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Katsuo Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Klmltsu Matsumoto, Mrs. Mary Matsumoto, Mrs. Nancy Matsumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shlg Matsumoto, Mr. Tom Matsumoto, Mr. Yoshlnobu Matsunaga, Mr. Douglas s. Matsuo, Mrs. Yoshiko
Matsuoka, Mrs. Fusa H. Matsushima, Mr. Aklra Matsushima, Mrs. Hldeko Matsushima, Mr. & Mrs. Tomoml Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Aki Matsushita, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Matsutanl, Mr. & Mrs. Hlsashl Matsuura, Mr. & Mrs. George Matsuzaki, Mr. Hiroshi
Matza, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayahara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mayeda, Mr. Harry K.
Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hlro Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Ike Mayeshiba, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Mazawa. Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi Mazawa, Mr. Shigeta Ken McGlone. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Menda, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Midwest Buddhist Church Mlgakl, Mrs. Sueno
Mikami, Mr. Shunzo
Miller, Dr. & Mrs. Edwin
Mlnaga, Mr. &. Mrs. Chico
Minato, Mr. Asao
Mine, Mr. & Mrs. Jumpel
Mlshlma, Mr. & Mrs. James
Mita, Mr. & Mrs. James
Mita, Mr. & Mrs. Robert T.
Mltamura, Mr. Theodore
Mitani, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Mita, Mr. Paul
Mitsui, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra Mltsunaga, Mr. & Mrs. James M. Mltsuuchl-Smlth, Ms. Edie T. Miura, Mr. & Mrs. Tsutomu Miyagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hlroml Miyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Mlyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Sellchl Mlyakawa, Mrs. Tsugl
Miyake, Mr. Abe s.
Miyake, Mr. Gregory
Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Jack S.
Miyake, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Miyake, Dr. & Mrs. Ryolchl
Mlyano, Mr. & Mrs. Masaateru
Miyao, Ms. Nancy
Miyashiro, Ms. Jean M.
Miyashita, Mr. & Mrs. Mlklo
Miyashita, Mr. Tohru Edward
Miyata, Mrs. Mlsu
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Victor
Miyazaki, Mr. & Mrs. Shu
Mlzote, Mr. Hlsashl E.
Mlzumoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Mizuno, Mr. Kashlro
Mizuno, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Mlzusawa, Mr. & Mrs. Smiley Hlsao
Mlzuta, Mr. & Mrs. Takanorl
Mlzuta, Mr. Yuklnao
Mlzuuchl, Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo
Monma, Mrs. Setsuko
Mori, Mrs. June K.
Mori, Ms. Yoshiko
Morikawa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Morikl, Mr. & Mrs. Tsuneo
Morlmitsu, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Morimltsu, Mr. Frank K.
Morimltsu, Mr. & Mrs. George Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Rick Morimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Todd Morioka, Mrs. Judy
Morlshlge, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Morlshlge, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Morishita, Mr. & Mrs. Ray J. Morita, Mr. James
Morita, Mrs. Masano
Morita, Dr. ec Mrs. Mototsugu Morita, Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Morita, Mr. S. Roy
Motoike, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo Motokl, Mr. Sellchl Motomura, Mrs. Tomiko Motooka, Mrs. Grace
Mouri, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayukl Mukai, Mrs. Chlyoko
Mukai, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Mukai, Mr. Wllllam
Mukoyama, Jr., Mjr. Gen. James Mukushlna, Mrs. Tamako Munemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hatsulchl Munemoto, Mrs. Kosuml
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom K.
Mural, Mr. & Mrs. Katsuml Murakami, Ms. Carol Murakami, Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Murakami, Ms. Kazuko
Murakami, Mrs. Nobu Murakami, Mr. Shlgeo
Murakami, Mr. Tadao Murakl,shl, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Muramoto, Mrs. Mary
Murao, Mr. & Ms. Shlg
Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye
Murata, Dr. Allce&Hanako Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlnori
Nabeta, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeo
Nagai, Mr. & Mrs. Tay
Nagalshl, Mr. Hldeo
Nagaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Nagaro, Mr. Fred
Nagaro, Mr. & Mrs. Paul F.
Nagata, Mr. & Mrs. Robert s.
Nagata, Mr. & Mrs. Suehlro
Nagatanl, Mrs. Eunice
Naito, Mr. & Mrs. Tony
Naka, Mr. & Mrs. Furnia Robert
Nakachl, Mrs. Mitsue
Nakada, Mrs. Kiyo
Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Aki
Nakagawa, Mr.&: Mrs. Jack
Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Masayukl
Nakagawa.Ms.Ruby
Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shunlchl
Nakagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom I.
Nakagawa, Mrs. Tsune
Nakagawa, Mr. Yoshlo
Nakaguchl, Mrs. Mldori
Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Gray
Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako
Nakamoto, Mrs. Lillian Y.
Nakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tokuhlde Nakamura, Mr.Atsuyo Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura, Mrs. Chlyo Nakamura, Mrs. Fujlye Nakamura, Mr. Henry Nakamura, Mr. Karl
Nakamura, Mr. Kay
Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Nakamura, Mr. Noboru
Nakamura. Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Nakamura, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshl
Nakamura, Mrs. Tsuruko Nakamura, Mr. Ujl
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko
Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. George
Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. Toshia
Nakano, Mr. Henry
Nakano, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Nakano, Ms. Maye
Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Nakao, Mrs. Mlyeko
Nakaoka, Dr. Kurt
Nakashima, Mr. ec Mrs. Kats
Nakashima, Mr. & Mrs. Sam M.
Nakata, Ms. Betty
Nakata, Mr. & Mrs. St. John
Nakaya,Mrs.Tsuneko
Nakayama, Mrs. Aklye
Nakayama, Mr. Gerald
Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. Joe
Nakayama, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Nakayama, Mrs. Yoshino
Nakazawa. Mr. Robert T.
Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Nakazawa, Mr. & Mrs. T. G.
Namba, Mr. & Mrs. Minor
Nambu, Rev. & Mrs. Masaru
Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Yolchlro
Narimatsu, Mrs. Jean s.
Narimatsu, Ms. Susan M.
Nasu, Ms. Mleko
Nazuka, Mr. & Mrs. Toshu
Neeno, Dr. & Mrs. Katsuml
Nemoto, Ms. Elaine
Nishi, Ms. Grace
Nishi, Mr. & Mrs. Hlromu
Nlshlbayashl, Mrs. Amy
Nlshlbayashl, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Nishida, Mrs. Yoshlye K.
Nlshlhlra, Mr. & Mrs. Mori
NlshUlma, Mr. & Mrs. Satoshl
Nishimoto, Mrs. Hisako
Nishimoto, Mr. Jim Toshlo
Nishimoto, Ms. Kay
Nishimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Klyoto
Nishimoto, Mr. Tim K.
Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Aki F.
Nishimura, Mr. Arthur
Nishimura, Mrs. Asako
Nishimura. Mr. Gregory
Nishimura, Mr. Ken G.
Nishimura. Mrs. Maria K.
Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Nishimura, Mrs. Sumle
A DAY AT THE JASC ADULT DAY CAKE
Her name is Bernice. And she is a participant
y
in the Adult Da.care Program a.t the Japanese American Service Committee. We had the privilege to follow her through a busy day at JASC center and record on film he
r experiences. We enjoyed our sojourn and hope tha.t you will too. The morning bus driver, Mori, picks Bernice up a.her north.
t side Chicago home and leads her to the day
care center's specially equipped bus fo.the
r handicapped. A short time later she is at ou
r headquarters on Clark street and is greeted with a hug by Barbara, the activity leader..
PHOTO
SERVICE:
Barbara serves breakfast to Bernice and other day care participants. The morning is spent talking about current events and socializing. A scrumptious lunch is next, and the first afternoon activity is a game of Bingo, a favorite where everyone wins two prizes donated by supporters of JASC. Next comes an afternoon snack and a blood pressure check administered by staff nurse, Melba. Then it is off for an excursion to a
neighborhood park where Bernice enjoys
fresh air, sunshine and socializing with good
friends ... her fellow adult day care
participants.
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The day has passed quickly and it is time to head home. Bernice is ready to board the
bus home with the afternoon driver, Givon, as Elaine, adult day care program coordinator, says good-bye. Givon accompanies Bernice
to the door of her home and it appears that her day at the JASC Adult Day Care is over.
However, on this special evening it was not so. Adult Day Care held a special "Family Night," and after changing clothes, Bernice, accompanied by her daughter, returned to JASC to sample a deluxe potluck dinner.
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MEMBERS
Nishio, Mr. & M.rs. Johnny K. Okimoto, Mrs. Kiyoko 5akada, Mrs. Shizuko 5hlnagawa, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Nishioka, Ms. Marie Okimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo Sakaguchi, Mrs. .tsuml 5hlnsako, Mr. & Mrs. Shiro
Nishioka, Mrs. Nancy Oklmura, Mrs. Hatsu Sakal, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Shintaku, Mr. & Mrs. Clark H.
Nlshlura, Mr. Jerry Oklta, Mr. Frank T. Sakal, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Shintani, Mrs. Shizuko 5.
Noda, Mrs. Mlsayo Oklta, Ms. Patsy T. Sakal, Mrs. Rose Shintani, Mrs. Yoneko
Noguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Takao Oku, Mr. & Mrs. George Sakal, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshltaro 5hlohara, Ms. f:lsle
Nojlma, Ms. Betsy T. Okutoml, Mr. .umltsu Sakamoto, Mr. Don 5hlomoto, Mr. Tokuml
Nojiri, Mr. & Mrs. Nobuo Okutoml, Ms. Yum!, Noriko Sakamoto, Dr. & Mrs. Frank 5hlozakl, Mr. & Mrs. Mas
Noma, Ms. Keiko 0ml, Mr. & Mrs. Fred T. Sakamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jlro 5hlozakl, Ms. Ruth U.
Noma, Mr. & Mrs. Toshlo Omorl, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Sakamoto, Mr. Wayne T. 5hlozakl, Mr. Ted
Nomlya, Mrs. Takeko Omorl, Dr. & Mrs. Harry Sakata, Mrs. Tosh! 5hlozakl, Mrs. Yoshiko
Nomoto, Mr. & Mrs. Taro Omori, Mrs. Hatsuko 5akauye, Mr. & Mrs. John 5hlraga, Mr. & Mrs. Shiro
1- Nomura, Mr. David R. Omorl, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Saks, Mr. K. Kincaid 5hlralwa, Mr. 5elchl
Nomura, Mrs. Masa Omuro, Mr.& Mrs. Mltsuru Sakuma, Mrs. Matsuko 5hlrakawabe, Mr. Ben
Nomura, Mr. Paul One, Mr. Dick 5akurada, Mr. Hirao 5hlrakawabe, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
. Norlmoto, Mr. Masanobu Nosaka, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ono, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Ono, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuo Sakurai, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Eddie 5hlratakl, Mr. & Mrs. Klyohlko 5hlratsukl, Ms. Mlsao
Nozakl, Mr. Barney Ono, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuo H. Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. f:11 5hlratsukl, Ms. Sumiko
Nozakl, Mrs. Tomle Onoda, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. John Shiroma, Mr. Howard
Nozawa, Mr. John H. Osakada,Ms.Marlon Sasaki, Mr. Mas 5hlshlda, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Numata, Mr. & Mrs. James 5. Osako, Mr. & Mrs. George R. Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Shishido, Mr. & Mrs. Melvyn T.
Oshima, Mr. & Mrs. Dick Sasaki, Mr. William 5hoda, Mr. Glenn M.
Oba, Mr. George Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Willy K. Shoji, Ms. Sharon K.
Obara, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. 5holchl 5asamoto, Dr. & Mrs. George N. Soda, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Obata, Ms. Miyoko Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Wallace 5asamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tad T. 5onoda, Mr. & Mrs. Jeff K.
Obayashi, Ms. Yasuko Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Hosen 5asamura, Mrs. Mlsakl 5onoda, Mr. & Mrs. Klyoshl
Ochiai, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshi Oshita, Mrs. Susie 5ata, Mr. Takashi R. 5onoda,Ms.Loulse
Oda, Ms. Arlye Oshita, Mr. Thomas Sato, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew 5onoda, Ms. Mary T.
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Dick R. Oshita, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka Sato, Mrs. Aya 5oraoka, Mr. Aklra
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ostermann, Mrs. Tsue A. Sato, Mr. & Mrs. .y 5orl, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru
Oda.Ms.June Ota, Mr. Alvin A. Sato, Mr. & Mrs. Louie Suda, Mr. Toshlo
Oda, Mrs. Lucy Ota, Mr. Fred Sato, Mrs. Mlsao Suga, Mr. & Mrs. 5hlgeo
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Otaka, Ms. Marie K. Sato, Ms. Rlyo Sugai, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Oda, Mrs. Molly Otaka, Ms. Sandra R. Sato, Mr. & Mrs. 5am 5ugano, Mr. & Mrs. Takeo Frank
Oda, Mrs. Ruth Otake, Mr. & Mrs. Paul 5atoh, Rev. & Mrs. Ke! 5ugeno, Mr. Henry H.
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Ted T. Otsubo, Ms. .therlne Sawada, Mr. Henry 5ugeno, Mrs. Toyo
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Oya, Mr. George 5chectman, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Sugimoto, Mrs. Midorl
Ogasawara, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Oya.Ms.Merry Scott, Mrs. 5higeko P. 5ugino, Mr. Frank
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oyasu, Dr. Ryoichl 5enda, Mr. & Mrs. Kane Sugiyama, Mr. & Mrs. 5hojlro
Ogawa, Mrs. f:lsle Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Seo, Mrs. Hisako Sugiyama, Mr. & Mrs. Takashl
Ogawa, Mr. James Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Masato Sera, Mr. & Mrs. 5hunso Sumi, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K.
Ogawa, Mr. Shoji Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. 5am 5erlkaku, Mr. Stanley 5. Sumi, Ms. Sandra
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shu Ozaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yojl Seto, Mr. & Mrs. James Sumida, Mrs. Joan M.
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Ozawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Shiba, Mrs. Fumiko Sumida, Mr. William K.
Ogi, Mr.&: Mrs. Robert f:. Ozawa & Family, Mrs. Thomas 5. Shieh, Mr. Chi-Lin 5unada, Mr. Hldeo
Ogura, Ms. Donna Ozekl, Mr. & Mrs. Ken 5hlgehira, Mrs. Natsuko 5unahara, Mr. & Mrs. Glen
Ohama, Mrs. Alyce A. Ozima, Mr.& Mrs. 5hlgenobu 5higehlra, Mrs. Tatsuyo 5unahara, Mr. & Mrs. .y
Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. 5hunjiro 5higihara, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi 5uyeoka, Mrs. Irene
Ohl, Mr. & Mrs. Fred K. Paulsen, Mr. f:ugene 5hikami, Mr. & Mrs. James Suzuki, Mr. & Mrs. George Y.
" Ohlson, Ms. Virginia Pittelkau, Mrs. Hlsae Shima, Mrs. Rose T. Suzuki, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Ohno, Mrs. Helen 5. Pool, Mr. Ed Shimabukuro, Ms. Kiyoko Suzuki, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Ohr, Dr. Fred Proctor, Mr. Steve Shimada, Mrs. Rae Suzuki, Ms. Jan M.
Oishi, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Prosise, Mrs. Lucille 5himashlta, Mr. Joe Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K.
Oka, Ms. Akiko Pultorak, Mrs. Janet Sakal 5hlmashita, Mr. & Mrs. John Suzuki, Mrs. Mabel I.
Okabe, Mrs. Helen H. 5himidzu, Mr. &: Mrs. Lincoln Suzuki, Mrs. Namlye
Okabe, Mr. Thomas Rubinstein, Mr. & Mrs. George Shimizu, Mrs. Masako Suzuki, Ms. Ruth
Okada, Mrs. Yukiko Shimizu, Ms. Michie Suzuki, Mr. 5akarl
Okamoto, Ms. Hana 5abusawa, Mr. Harry Shimizu, Mr. & Mrs. Mlto 5uzuklda, Mr. Berry 5.
Okamoto, Mrs. Masano Sagaml, Ms. Josephine C. Shimizu, Mr. Wataru 5uzuklda, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Roy 5. 5agaml, Mr. & Mrs. Yahachi Shimizu, Mr. & Mrs. William 5zathmary, Mr. & Mrs. Louis
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sahara, Mr. & Mrs. Chuji Shlmoda, Mrs. Osawa K.
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. WIiiiam Sahara, Ms. Toshiko Shlmoda, Mr. & Mrs. 5am I. Tademaru, Mrs. Haruko
Okamura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry K Saiki, Mr. & Mrs. George 5hlmokubo, Mrs. Tsugl Tado, Mr. Satoshi T.
Okawa,Mrs.Nobuko Saiki, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo Shimomura, Mr. Gary Tagami, Mr. & Mrs. .y
Okayama, Mrs. Marlon A. Saito, Mr. Frank M. Shimomura, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo Taguchi, Mr. Tooru
Oklgawa, Mr. & Mrs. .uichi Saito, Mr. & Mrs. Minoru Shlmotake, Dr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Tahara, Ms. Jean S.
MEMBERS
Taira, Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Tajiri, Mrs. Malle
Takada, Mr. & Mrs. David
Takagi, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Takagi, Mrs. Rosie Y.
Takahashi, Mr. Harold
Takahashi, Mr. Larry l".
Takahashi, Mr. & Mrs. Yataro
Takaki, Mr. & Mrs. Kaoru J.
Takaki, Mr. & Mrs. Kenlchl J.
Takaki, Mrs. Mary Y.
Takaki, Mrs. Nobuko
Takaki, Mr. Richard
Takaml, Ms. Hisako
Takaml, Mrs. Yoneko
Takamoto, Mrs. Michiko
Takamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Naoto
Takano, Ms. l"uklko
Takano, Mrs. Hatsuno
Takano, Ms. Yukiko
Takaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Takata, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Takato, Mr. John
Takayama, Dr. Masaml
Takehara, Mrs. El
Takehara, Mr.&: Mrs. Ichlro
Takehara, Dr. & Mrs. Joe
Takehlro, Mr. Stanley T.
Take!, Mr. Arthur K.
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. George
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. John
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Satoru
Takeshita, Mrs. Esther
Takeshita, Mr. Goro
Taketa, Mr. & Mrs. Jun
Taketoshl, Ms. Chlyo
Taketoshl, Mr. George
Taketoshl, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert
Takeuchi. Mr.&: Mrs. Noboru
Taklff, Mr. Sanford
Takusagawa,Ms.Asako
Tamada, Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Tamanaha, Mr. & Mrs. Klyoshl
Tamashiro, Mr. Masanobu
Tamura. Mrs. Clare
Tamura, Mr. George
Tamura, Ms. Hldeko
Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tamura, Mr. & Mrs. Selzo
Tanabe.Ms.June
Tanabe, Mrs. Mary
Tanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Osamu
Tanaka, Mr. !"rank T.
Tanaka, Mr. Ganji
Tanaka. Mr. & Mrs. George H.
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Mlnjl
Tanaka,Mrs.Mltsuye
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Robert M.
Tanaka, Mr. Saburo S.
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeo
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Tadao
Tanaka, Mr. Tadashl
Tanaka, Ms. Virginia M.
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshltaka
Tanaka, Wong, Judith, cacy
Tanakatsubo, Dr. Ramsey Tanakatsubo, Mr. & Mrs. Sats
Tando, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Tani, Ms. Joyce s.
Tani, Mr. Kenjl
Tani, Mr. Richard Tanigawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hltoshl
Tanimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Takeshl
Tanlmura, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Tantno, Mr. & Mrs. COOlldge
Tanlzawa,Mrs.Rayko
Tanouye, Mrs. Tosh!
Tashiro, Mr. & Mrs. Gojl
Tatsuml, Mrs. Masako
Taura, Mr. Joe
Taura, Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu
Tay, Mr. & Mrs. Soo Hong
Terada, Mrs. Fumiko L. Terada, Mrs. Mary
Terada, Mrs. Yoshiko
Terajl, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Terusakl, Mr. & Mrs. Ben H.
Teshlma, Dr.&: Mrs. Roy
Toba, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuru
Toda, Mrs. Suye
Tohel, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra
Tohlnaka, Ms. Sue
Tokuhlsa, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S.
Tokunaga,Mr.Nobuo
Tomlhiro, Ms. Chlye
Tomita, Mrs. Aiko
Tomlyama, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Tomlyama, Mrs. Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Tonakl, Ms. Kazuko
Torlgoe, Mrs. Chlzuko
Toril, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Toril, Mr.&: Mrs. Dennis R.
Torlmaru, Mr. & Mrs. George
Toyama, Mr. &: Mrs. Henry
Toyama, Mr. & Mrs. Hlro
Trux, Mrs. Toshiko
Tsuchlyama, Mr. Joe
Tsugawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T.
Tsuji, Mrs. Ruby
Tsuklnarl, Mr. & Mrs. Mas
Tsunehara, Mr. Ichlro
Tsunehara, Mrs. Masako
Tsuneta, Mrs. Chlzuko
Tsuruda, Mr. Masato
Tsurusakl, Mr. & Mrs. Chlkajl
Tsurusakl, Ms. Jeri
Tsurutanl, Mrs. A. K.
Tsutsumi. Mrs. Mltsuye
Tsuzuki, Ms. Reiko
Turuda, Mrs. Lily
Uchida, Ms. Janice C.
Uchida. Mrs. Miki
Uchida, Mr. & Mrs. Shoji
Uchida, Mr.&: Mrs. Yoshlakl
Uchlma, Mr. George K.
Uchlma. Mr.&: Mrs. Keith
Uchlma, Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Uchlmoto, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Uchlno, MD, Dr. Itsuro
Uchiyama, Ms. Alice
Uchiyama. Ms. Dorothy
Uehara. Mr. & Mrs. John T.
Ueno, Mr. James M.
Ujllye, Mr. & Mrs. William
Umekl, Mr. Henry
Umekubo, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjl
Unno, Mr. Kazuml
Urata, Mrs. &!Ith H.
Utsunomlya. Mrs. Hisako
Uyechl, Mr. Thomas
Uyeda, Mr. & Mrs. Mason
Uyeda, Mr.&: Mrs. Sam
Uyeda, Mrs. Setsuko
Uyetanl-Klng, Mr. Roy.Isabel
Vinci, Mrs. Grace
Wada, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Wakabayashi, Mr. Gene
Wakabayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh
Waka!: Mr. Tad T.
Wakatanl, Mr. Klyoshl
Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra
Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Watanabe, Mr. !"rank H.
Watanabe, Ms. Grace
Watanabe, Mrs. Kim
Watanabe, Mr.&: Mrs. Tom I.
Watanabe, Dr. & Mrs. Wesley
Watanukl, Mr. & Mrs. George
Wesley, Mr. Roy K. A.
Whitman, Mrs. Alma M.
Whitted, Mr. & Mrs. Brooke
Yabuta, Mr. & Mrs. Ted T.
Yahlro, Dr. &: Mrs. Ernest
Yahlro, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Yak!, Mr. &: Mrs. George
Yakushijl, Mr. Harry H.
Yakushijl, Ms. Jane
Yamada, Mrs. Ayako
Yamada, Mr. Yoshlo
Yamaglwa, Mr. George H.
Yamaglwa, Mr. Kay K.
Yamaguchi, Ms. Atsuno
Yamaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. l"red
Yamaguchi, Mr. Hero
Yamaguchi, Mrs. Marl
Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri
Yamakuchl, Mr. Muneyoshl
Yamamoto, Mrs. Alice E.
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene
Yamamoto, Ms. l"uml
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamamoto, Mr. Qlenn K.
Yamamoto, Mrs. Grace
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth
Yamamoto, Mr. Sam
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Todd
Yamamoto, Mr. & Mrs. William
Yamanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Iwao
Yamanaka, Mrs. Kasuml
...,.__..___ -'
Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. l"red I.
Yamane, Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Yamaoka, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Dick
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamasaki, Ms. Katherine
Yamasaki, Ms. Mary Y.
Yamasaki, Ms. Ruby
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Steven H.
Yamasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yuklo
Yamashita, Ms. Kay
Yamashita, Mr. Takeshl
Yamashita, Mr. Teruo ..
Yamashita, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlo
Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Yamate-Wltkowskl, Ms. Sandra
Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Yamayoshl, Mr. Tom T.
Yano, Mr. & Mrs. Perry Y.
Yasukawa, Mrs. Klkuye Yasunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Yasutake, Mr. Gary Yasutake, Rev. & Mrs. Michael
Yasutake, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Yatsushlro, Mr. Kenjl
Yokoo, Dr. Eric
Yokoo, Dr. Hldejlro
Yokota, Ms. Kimi
Yokota. Ms. Toshlye
Yokoyama.Ms.Lori
Yoshida, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Yoshida, Ms. Junko
Yoshida, Mr.&: Mrs. Kenneth
Yoshida, Mrs. Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Mr. Ray
Yoshida, Dr. Tomojlro
Yoshihara. Mr. & Mrs. George
Yoshll, Mr. Mlts
Yoshimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Yoshimura, Mr. &: Mrs. Albert
Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Yoshimura, Mr. &: Mrs. David
Yoshimura, Mr. & Mrs. James Y.
Yoshimura, Ms. Kiyo
Yoshlnart. Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M.
Yoshino. Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Byron
Yoshino, Mr. Maurice
Yoshizumi, Mrs. Kaye
Young, Mrs. Nancy
Yul, Mr. Michael
Yusa, Mrs. Mimi
Zalman, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Sam
.
. HOLIDAY APPEAL
Aberer, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C.
Adanlya, Ms. Yoshiko
Akiyama, Mr. Joe
Amlmoto, Dr. & Mrs. Mlnoru
Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toru
Asa, Mr. Takeru
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse S.
Azuma, Mr. Steven
Dodohara, Mr. Takeshl
Domoto, Mr. Mo
1!.ldrldge, Ms. Marjorie 1!..
..
l"ajll, Mrs. Tomlye
l"ajlkawa, Mr. Sadayukl
Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin
Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H.
l"ujlmoto, Mr. Ralph
l"ujlshlma, Mr. & Mrs. Mltsuo
Fujita, Mr. Charles K.
l"ujlura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
l"ajlwara, Ms. Yuki
l"ukal, Ms. Klmle
l"ukal, Mr. Stanley
l"ukaml, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Henry & Mary
Fukunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Fukunaga, Mr. Roy
Furukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namlye
Hanano, Mr. Charles
Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Yolchl
Harano, Ms. Takeko Kay
Hasegawa, Misses Aylen & Louise
Hashimoto, Mr. Katsuml
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tom &
Lucy
Hashlsaka, Mrs. Mlsayo
Hatanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Hayano, Ms. Lllllan
Helfrich, Mr. Wlllls
Herman, Ms. Angela T.
Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Hirai, Mr. H. Bill
Hirai, Mrs. May
Hlrakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Louis &
Ruby
... Hiraoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayukl
Hirata, Ms. Merl
Honda, Mr. Kusuo Kay
Honda, Mr. Thomas
Hori, Mr. & Ms. l"ukashl
Hoshlga, Ms. Yuriko
Hoshlzakl, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra
Hyosaka, Ms. Jane
Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y. Ichlkl, Mr. Kanjl IUlma, Ms. Tomiko
Iko, Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo Ikoma, Mr. Sumlo
Inouye, Mr. George
Iseri, Mr. Klyolchl
Ishibashi, Ms. Cecilla
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald K.
Itahara, Mr. SeUI
Itano, Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ito, Ms. Lois K.
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Sumlo
Ito, Ms. Valerie
Iwafuchl, Mr. & Mrs. Klngo
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Aklra Don Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Izul & Muraoka, Mr. & Ms.
Pete & Laura
Kabumoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Kamo, Mr. Richard
Kaneko, Mr. & Ms. Hiroshi
Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Kevin
Kanemoto, Mr. Yutaka
Kaneshiro, Ms. Ruth T.
Kankl, Mr. Mlnoru
Karlkoml, Mr. Henry M.
Kasal, Mr. Tosh
Katayama, Mr. Jerry J.
Kato, Ms. Betty A.
Kato, Mrs. Sakaye
Katsuno, Mrs. Chle
Kawabata, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Kawaguchi, Mr. Sen
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne
Kawamoto Kay, Ms. Nobu
Kawano, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Kebo, Mrs. 1!.velyn
Kikuchi, Ms. Toshiko
Klkuta, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Kim, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Kimura, Ms. Lllllan C.
Kimura, Mr. Paul
Kobayashi, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu Kobayashi, Mr. Katsuyoshl Kobayashi, Ms. Ryoko
Kobayashi, Mr. Yujl
Koga, Mr. Henry
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Koizumi, Mr. & Ms. Roy & carol
Kono, Mr. Kozul
Kono, Mr. & Mrs. Norman N .
Kubose, Rev. & Mrs. Qyomay
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben
Kumakl, Mr. & Mrs. James
Kumamoto, Dr. David P.
Kumasaka, Mr. Haruo
Kunlsada, Mrs. Klyoe
Kusayanagl, Mrs. Hiroko
Kuse, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Kushi, Mr. & Mrs. Shlgeru
Kushlno, Ms. Betty
Kuwashlma, Ms. Helen H.
Kuzuhara, Ms. Kate La Fleur, Ms. Anne
Lehrman, Mr. & Ms. Nat & Kazuko
Lin, Ms. Vivian
Lindblad, Mr. & Ms. Miles &
Karen K.
Lofton, Mr. & Mrs. Nate
Maenaka, Ms. Yoshiko
Mah, Ms. Hlsae
Manshlo, Mr. Calvin &
Ms. Peggy Wallace
Maruyama, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Masumoto, Mr. Hlro Matsuda, Mr. John S.
Matsuda, Mr. & Mrs. Monte
Matsuda, Mr. Tetsuo
Matsumoto, Mr. & Ms. Shlg &
1!.llen
Matsushlge, Mr. George s.
Matsushima, Mrs. Alice
Matsushima, Ms. Hldeko
Matsushita, Mr. Masaru
Matsuzaki, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Mayeda, Mr. & Mrs. Hlro
Mayeshiba, Mr. Andrew J.
Mazawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shigemi
Mlgakl, Mrs. Sueno
Mlnaga, Mr. Chico
Minato, Mr. Asao
Mlshlma, Mr. James
Mitani, Mr. & Ms. Ralph & Yoko A.
Mlyakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Robert H.
Miyashita, Mr. T. 1!.dward
Miyata, Mrs. Mlsu
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Miyata, Mr. & Mrs. Victor
Miyazaki, Mr. Ichlya
Miyazaki, Mr. & Mrs. Shu
Mlzuta, Mr. & Ms. Takanorl &
Junko
Morlmltsu, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Morlmltsu, Mr. & Mrs. George
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul
Morimoto, Mr. & Ms. Rick & Joyce
Morlshlge, Mr. & Mrs. George K.
Mortshlrna, Mr. Aklra
Morita, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Motolke, Mr. Hldeo
Motokl, Mr. Haruhlko
Motooka, Mrs. Grace
Munemoto, Mr. Kosuml
Mura, Mr. & Mrs. Tom K.
Murakami, Dr. & Mrs. Qlenn
Murakami, Ms. Kazuko
Muraoka, Ms. Tomoye
Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshlnorl
Nagai, Mr. & Mrs. Tay
Nagalshl, Mr. Hldeo
Nagata, Mr. Suehlro
Nakachl, Ms. Mitsue
Nakaguchl, Mrs. Mldorl
Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako
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Nakamoto, Mr. Keith
Nakamura, Ms. carolyn K.
Nakamura, Ms. l"ujlye
Nakamura, Mr. H. Henry
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko
Nakanishi, Mr. & Mrs. Toshlo
Nakano, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt
Nakata, Ms. Betty
Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. Joe
Nakazawa, Mr. Roy
Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru
Nasu, Ms. Mleko
Neeno, Dr. & Mrs. Katsuml
Nishida, Ms. Yoshlye K.
Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Nishimoto, Mr. Tim
Nishimura, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Nishimura, Mr. John
Nishimura, Mr. Tad
Nishio, Mr. Johnny K.
Noguchi, Ms. Taka
Noma, Ms. Keiko
Nomlya, Mrs. Takeko A.
Nomura, Mrs. Masa
Norlkane, Mr. Klyoshl
Nozakl, Mr. Barney
Nozawa, Mr. John H.
Numata, Mr. & Mrs. James S.
O'Sucha, Mrs. Mary
Oda, Mr. & Mrs. Dick R.
Oda, Ms. June
Ogawa, Mr. & Mrs. Shu
Ogl, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Ohba, Mr. Shuajlro
Ohlson, Ms. Virginia
Oishi, Mr. Hldeo
Oka, Ms. Akiko
Okabe, Mr. Thomas
Okamoto, Mrs. Masano
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. WI111am
Oku, Mr. & Mrs. George
Omorl, Mrs. Hatsuko
One, Mr. & Mrs. Dick
Ono, Ms. Mary
Onoda, Mr. & Mrs. Hldeo
Oshiro, Mr. & Mrs. Robert K.
Oshiro, Mss. Yuki & Sayoko
Oshita, Mr. Thomas
Otake, Mr. Paul M.
Otani, Mr. Shlgeo
Oya, Mr. George
Oya, Ms. Merry
Ozawa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Pittelkau, Ms. Hlsae
Rausch, Ms. Nadia M.
Sagaml, Mr. Don B.
Saiki, Mr. & Mrs. George
Sakaguchi, Mr. Katsuml
HOLIDAY APPEAL
Sakal, Mr. Henry
Sakal, Mrs. Rose Sakal, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh
Sakamoto, Mr. & Ms. Jlro & Molly Sakata, Mrs. Tosh!
Saks, Mr. K. Kincaid Sasal, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Sasaki, Mr. John & Fred
Sasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sasamura, Ms. Mlsakl
Sato, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel
Schectman, Mr. & Mrs. L.D.
Seo.Ms.Hisako
Shearin, Ms. Natalie
Shiba, Mrs. Fumiko
Shlglhara, Mr. Hiroshi
Shlmokubo, Mrs. Tsugl
Shintani, Mrs. Yoneko
Shlozakl, Ms. Yoshiko
Shlrago, Mr. Shiro I".
Shlrahama, Ms. Hldeko
Shlratsukl, Ms. Misao
Shlratsukl, Ms. Sumiko
Shishido, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin T.
Soda, Mr. & Ms. Ken
Sugano, Mr. Takeo I".
Sugano, Ms. Telko
Sugimoto, Mrs, Mldorl
Sugiyama, Ms. Linda S.
Sumi. Ms. Sandra S.
Sunada, Mr. Hldeo
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K.
Suzuki, Ms. Sakarl
Suzuklda, Mr. Berry
Tado, Mr. Satoshl T.
Tagami, Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Taira, -Mr. Albert Y.
Takagi, Mr. & Ms. Robert & Nancy
Takagi, Ms. Yoshiko
Takahashi, Mr. & Mrs. George
Takaki, Mr. Michael K.
Takaki, Mr. Richard K.
Takano, Mrs. Yukiko
Takato, Mr. John J.
Takehara, Mrs. :Bl
Takehara, Mr. & Mrs. Ichlro
Taklmoto, Mr. Masao
Tamada, Ms. Kay
Tamashiro. Mr. Masanobu
Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tamura, Mr. Ralph K.
Tanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Osamu
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Tanaka, Ms. Judith
Tanaka, Mr. & Ms. Robert M.
Tanaka, Ms. Virginia
Tanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh
Tanakatsubo, Mr. & Mrs. Sats
Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Tani, Mr. Richard
Tanll, Ms. May
Tanlmura, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Tanouye, Mrs. Tosh!
Taura, Mr. Joe
Terada, Mrs. Yoshiko Terajl, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Teshtma, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Toba,Mr.Garry
Tohel, Mr. & Ms. Aklra & Joanne Tokunaga. Mr. & Mrs. Chlto Tomita, Mr. Sholchl H.
Torlgoe. Mr. & Mrs. Ben Toyama. Mr. Hlro
Trux, Mrs. Toshiko
Tsugawa. Mr. & Mrs. Tom T. Tsujlmoto, Mr. Yoshlml
Tsuruda, Mr. Masato
Tsurusakl, Mr. & Mrs. Chlkajl Tsurusakl, Ms. Jeri
Uchida, Ms. Miki
Uchlma, Mr. George
Uchiyama, Mrs. Alice
Uchiyama, Ms. Dorothy
Uehara, Mr. & Mrs. John T.
Ujllye, Mr. & Mrs. William
Umekl, Mr. Henry
Uyeda, Mr. Sam
Watanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold K. Watanabe, Mrs. Masai Wernick, Ms. Jane Shimizu Whitted, Mr. & Ms. Brook & Linda
Yabuta, Mr. Tetsuo
Yada, Ms. Mlye
Yamaglwa, Mr. Ben
Yamaguchi, Ms. Lois
Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri
Yamamoto, Mrs. Alice e.
Yamamoto, Mr. Glenn K.
Yamamoto, Ms. JoAnne
Yamamoto, Mrs. Mldorl
Yamamoto. Mr. & Mrs •. William
Yamasaki, Ms. Katherine
Yamasaki, Ms. Ruby
Yamashita, Mr. Takeshl
Yamashita, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshie
Yamauchi, Mr. & Mrs. Steve
Yasutake, Mr. Gary
Yokoo, Mr. Hldejlro
Yoshida, Ms. Junko
Yoshida, Dr. Tomojlro
Yoshimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Young. Ms. Nancy
Yul, Mr. Michael
Yusa, Ms. Mimi
0 KEIKO CONTRIBUTIONS
Abbot Laboratories
Chase-Zlolek, Mr. & Mrs. Keith Christ Church of, Chicago Coonan, Mr. James
Fink. Mr. Jerrold e.
Fujii, Mr. Masao
Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. Masao Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H. .. Funai, Mr. Byron Y. Funai, Mr. Masaru
Groebe, Mr. Keith W.
Hara, Mr. Colin
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Tomlo Hlratsuka, Jr .• Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Ichlyasu & Assoc., Mr. Harry T.
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Kono, Mr. Dayne
Lau, Mr. Frederick L.
Maple Hall, Inc.
Masuda, Mrs. Klkuye
Miyagawa, Mr. Hlroyukl
Miyagawa. Mr. Hlroyuml
Morel, Mr. Gerald Lee Morlshlge, Mr. & Mrs. George K. Munemoto, Mrs. Kosuml
Nakamura, Mr. Karl K.
Nakamura, Mrs. I"ujiye Nakawatase, Mr. 8t Mrs. James M. Narltoku, Mr. George T.
Ohba, Mr. & Mrs. Shuqjlro
Okamoto, Mr. Kats
Okamoto, Mr. & Mrs. John
Parisi, Mr. Joseph S.
Proctor, Mr.& Mrs. Stephan & Lorene
Sakamoto, Mr. 8t Mrs. Wayne
Santella, Mr. Gary D.
Sasamoto, Ms. Nancy e. Seung, MD, Dr. & Mrs. Hong IL Shellenberg, Ms. Mary W. Shimizu, estate of Sumi Shlratsukl, Ms. Mlsao
Suzuklda, Mr. Berry
Takemoto, Mr. & Mrs. Satoru
Tamura, Ms. Clare
Tanaka, Mr. Frank
Tashiro, Mr. 8t Mrs. Haruo
Tomita, Dr. Joseph T.
Underhill, Mr. :Bdward
Yamauchi, Mr. 8t Mrs. Steve
Yee. Ms. Lucy
. GENERAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
Akagl. Masae
Alsagl. Masae
Asa, Takeru
Asakura, Dane
Chicago Nisei Post
Chicago Nisei Post-Ladles
Christ Church (Women)
Christ Church of Chicago
l"ukunaga,Hldeo
l"utakakai P.T .A.
..
Hirsh, Gwen
Ikoma, Sumlo
Inouye, Rltsuko
Izumi, Mlyako
Kang, Hyun Man
Krueger, Marlon
LaSalle Talman Bank l"SB
Masuda, Mamoru
Mikami, Toshlakl
Miscellaneous
Miyagawa, Hlroyukl
Mlyano, Masateru
Mlyo Club
Neal, Robert W.
New Horizons
Nishikawa. Robert
Ogawa, Timothy T.
Ohlson, Virginia M.
Okawa. Nobuko I. Oki, Gord Oshita, Susie
Ozawa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Rascher, Bill
Shimizu, Estate of Sumi
Sumida, Sumako
Szatmary, Sadako S.
...
Tamura, Atsuko Tanaka, Shlnlchlro Tangan,Sadako
Tanimoto, Teruko Estate
Terada, Yoshiko
Tashiro, Hisako
Tokunaga.Kay
Turuda, Lily M.
Universal Pen Hospital
Utsunomiya, Aklno
Wakabayashi, Yoshltada
Yee, Lucille A.
Young, Nancy
0 MEMORIAL GIFTS
Betcher, Pam
Blake, Margaret M.
Clchowicz, Mr. & Mrs. &!ward
Ciesielski, Karen
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Forgette, Cora & Pat
Geary, Carol
Hoshlde, Mr. & Mrs. Tosh!
House of Barri-Doi, Inc.
Ike, Jane
Imada, Mltsuru, Mr. & Mrs. Ishibashi, Cecilla
Ishibashi, Karen & Florence Itoku, Tosh!
Izul, Dr. Victor S.
Kaka.zu, Mr. & Mrs. Takashl
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Kaplor, Ethel
Kawamura, Alice
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Corky
Kltabayashl, Helen
Kono, Nellie N.
Kosaka, Roy M.
Kurisu, Elaine
Kuwahara, Shlzu, Mr. & Mrs.
Mayer, Eve
McCoy, Mlyo
McDowell, Kelly
Miyazaki, Chlyeno
Morlmltzu, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur T.
Mulcahy, Norah
Murakami, Shigeo
Muraoka, Tomoye
. CORPORATE&
FOUNDATION GIFTS
Chicago Community Foundation
Chicago Japanese American Council
Industrial Bank of Japan
Thomas Masuda Memorial Foundation
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Nagata, Michael M. & Mrs.
Nakada, Kiyo
Nakazawa, Yuri L.
Nambu, Mr. & Mrs. Masaru
Neeno, George
Nlshlura, Jeny
Nomura, Masa
O'Sucha, Mary
Oehl, Shlgeru
Omorl, Lydia
Peterson, Mary Beth
Rodriguez, Raoul & Arny
Sekljlma, Haruto & Toki
Sese, Mr. & Mrs. Mark
Shlgehara, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Sloan, Dr. & Mrs. Dennis
Stein, Renee & Pomeranz
Suzuki, Mrs. Kin
Takehara, Dr. & Mrs. Joe
Tamura, Mr. & Mrs. Selzo
Tamura, Mr. & Mrs. Shelzo
Tanaka, Nobulchl, Mr. & Mrs.
Terada, Yoshiko
Tomlhlro, Chlye
Tomita, Lydia
Tori!, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Uchida, Mike
Utsunomlya, Hisako
White, Betty J.
Yamanaka, Alyce
Yamashita, Yoshlo, Mr. & Mrs.
Yasutake, Rev. & Mrs. Michael
. MATCHING GIFTS
Fel-Pro/Mecklenburger
Foundation
G.D. Searle Charitable
Helene Curtis, Inc.
0 IN-KIND GIFTS
TOJASC
Ben Kay Chicago, Inc.
canon U.S.A., Inc. Chicago Marriott O'Hare
1!.cho, Incorporated
Four Seasons Hotel
Frank's Jewelry
Fujitsu Systems Business of America, Inc.
Hana To Yoko
Hotel Nikko Chicago Harry Ichlyasu & Assoc.
Japan Air Lines
JFC International, Inc.
JIC, Inc.
Klkkoman Foods, Inc.
LaSalle Photo Service, Inc. Le Meridlen Chicago
Makita, U.S.A., Inc.
Matsushita 1!.lectrlc
Corporation of America Mitsubishi International
Corporation
Mitsui & Company (U.S.A.) Inc.
Nl!.C Technologies, Inc.
Norltake Co., Inc.
Palmer House
Panasonic Company
Quasar Company
Restaurant Suntory
Ritz Carlton of Chicago
Sakata Pearl Company
(U.S.A.) Ltd.
Sanchez & Daniels Sanyo Sales & Supply (U.S.A.) Corp.
Sanyo fisher (U.S.A.) Corp.
Sharp 1!.lectronlcs
Toshiba America Consumer
Product.Inc.
United Airlines
Uptown National Bank
Yaohan U.S.A. Corp.
Yoshi's Cafe
0 JAPANESE COMPANY CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
Alsan Corp. of America American Fltjl fire & Marine Ins. Co.
Blllgston Corp. USA
CKD-Createc Corp.
Convum International Corp.
1!.cho Inc.
Fuji America Corp.
Fuji Photo film USA Inc.
Itochu International Inc.
.KOK International Corp. Kajima International, Inc. Klkkoman Foods, Inc.
Marubeni America Corp, Chicago Branch Matsushita 1!.lectrlc Corp. of America Mhotronlcs, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
NTN Bearing Corp. of America NY.K Line (North Americ)a Inc. Nlchlcon (America) Corp. Nlchlmen America Inc.
Nippon Steel USA Inc.
Noble USA Inc.
OSG Tap & Die, Inc.
Sony Chemicals Corp. of America Sumitomo Corp. of America • Sumitomo 1!.lectrlc Carbide Inc.
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
The Chicago-Tokyo Bank
The Daiwa Bank, Ltd.
The Fuji Bank, Ltd., Chicago Branch
Toko America, Inc.
Yaskawa 1!.lectrlc America, Inc.
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STATEMENT OF REVENUE & EXPENSES
Japanese American Service Committee Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1994
KBVENUBS
General and
other funds except Nursing Nursing Home Fund Home Fund Totals
Philanthropic Support $301,860 $437,805 $739,665 Government Support $193,789 $698,346 $892,135 others $161,653 $582,315 $743,968
Total Revenue $657,302 $1,718,466 $2,375.768
BXP'BNSBS
General and
other funds
except Nursing Nursing Home Fund Home Fund Totals
Program Services $555,244 $3,189,017 $3,744,261
Support Services $155,228 $0 $ 155,228
Total Expenses $710,472 $3,189,017 $3,899,489
..
Excess of Expenses over
Support and Revenue $53,170 $1 .. 470,551 $1,523,721
A copy of our complete Financial Statement examined by David /sono, CPA can be viewed at the JASC office.
1993-1994
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board Chairman:
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President:
Calvin Manshio
Vice Presidents: Neil Kanemoto Yukinao Mizuta Betty Nakanishi Kiyo Yoshimura
Treasurer:
Nancy Yamamoto-Yoshida
Secretary:
Chieko Onoda
Assistant Secretary:
Peggy Wallace
Board Members
Kiyo Fujiu Roy Iwata Evy Johansen
Robert Kumaki Jane Kurakazu Linda Matsumoto
Gene Mayeda Bill Mukai May Nakano
Sandra R. Otaka Yoji Ozaki Don Sakamoto
Glen Sugiyama Reiko Tsuzuki Brian Witkowski
Sandra Yamate Lori Yokoyama
Past Presidents
Noboru ttonda
Lillian C. Kimura
ttarry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Thomas Teraji
1993-1994 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of Development and Public Relations
JAFANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE 4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Calvin K. Manshio, President
Masaru Nambu, Executive Director
(vars Liepins, Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITIEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, serving the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American , other Asian, and non-Asian community in Chicago and suburbs.
Member of •••
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission toprogramsortreatment of employment in programs or activities in oompliancewith the Illinois Human Rights Act; the
U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. andIllinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a oomplaint. !"or information, oontact Masaru Nambu, Executive Director at 275-7212.
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JASC SOCIAL SERVICES
CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS offers cultural classes such as minyo (Japanese folk dancing), sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), chanoyu
(the art of tea), kimekomi ningyo (Japanese doll-making), and other crafts. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), Japanese
language, tai chi, and Japanese cooking classes are also offered. Programs on health and education are presented by this division
of JASC as well as citysponsored nutrition and
"Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services
to the home-bound elder1y. JASC's health
screening and free flu shots are also part of
the program.
Coordinator: Sharon Harada
JASC ARCHIVES The JASC has undertaken an Archival Project to locate and catalogue the rich collection of records documenting the JASC's history and Japanese Americans' heritage in Chicago. The hope for the future is to create a permanent Legacy Center to house archives and a reading room to make available these important materials.
Coordinator: Deborah King
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AFFILIATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND COALITIONS:
Asian American Advisory Council to the Cook County State's Attorney, Dick Devine
Asian American Advisory Council to the State Comptroller, Daniel Hynes
Asian American Coalition/Lunar New Year Celebration & Festival
Asian American Community Initiatives-United Way/ Crusade of Mercy
Asian American Health Coalition
Asian American Institute-Community Leadership Council
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs/Chicago Neighborhood Tours-Uptown Tour
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Chicago Japanese American Council Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elder1y
Department of Human Services-Asian American Seniors' Day
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging
Pan Asian/Rapid Response Network to Hate Crimes Uptown Chamber of Commerce
JASC DONATIONS
CORPORATE MEMBERS
PATRONS $1,000
The Ban1c of Tokyo-Mitubishi,ssLtd. CKD Createc Corp. Diversey-Paulina Building Corp.
Fuji Photo Film USA. Inc.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Mitutoyo/MTI Corporation
Omron Foundation, Inc.
Panasonic Factory Automation
Uptown National Ban1c of Chicago
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from
any list please call the JASC office and let us
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. know Thank you
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The 1999 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Sesrvices & Program Book.
CORPORATE AND
FOUNDATION
GRANTS/MATCHING GIFTS
Aetna Foundation BlueCross BlueShield
Chicago Japanese American
Council
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Lincoln National Foundation,
Inc.
McDonald's Corporation Retirement Research
Foundation
GOVERNMENT
Chicago Department on
Aging
Chicago Department of
Cultural Affairs
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on
Aging
ORGANIZATIONS
Abbot Laboratories-United
Way
Allstate Giving Campaign-
United Way
Asian American Law
Enforcement Association
Midwest Buddhist Temple
New Horizons
Southside Nisei Mixed
Bowling League
(Marigold)
United Way Crusade of
Mercy
United Way of Lake County
United Way-Northern Trust
Co.
United Way-Tribune Co.
Women's FellowshiirChrist
Church of Chicago
ORGANIZATIONS IN-KIND
Asian American Law
Enforcement Association
BTC Kokyo Taiko
Buddhist Temple of Chicago
Christ Church of Chicago
Devon Church ofJesus
Christ
Futabakai Day School PTA
Futabakai Saturday School
PTA
Genki Walking Group
Hana to Yoko
Harry Ichiyasu & Associates
Heiwa Terrace
Itto Sushi Restaurant
Isshin Taiko
JASC Minyo Group JFC International, Inc. Joseph Stockton Elementary
School
Katsu Japanese Restaurant
Kikkoman FoodssInc.
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Lakeside Japanese Christian Yoshida, Mr. Daniel
Church Young, Ms. Nancy
MBT Ho Etsu Daiko
Micro Power (Mits Yamada)
INDIVIDUALS IN-KIND
Midwest Buddhist Temple
l DONATIONS
Na's Auto Services
New Horizons OACL) Abe, Motoko Nisei Post #1183 Aguilar, Julia Noritake Co., Inc.
Amimoto, Hisa Ravenswood Fellowship Amino, Pat United Methodist Church AnonymousSanko Restaurant Aragaki, June Sansei Yonsei Athletic Benbow, FrancesAssociation Fujiura, Henry Sunshine Cafe Hamada, Lillian Toguri Mercantile Co.
Higashide, Chiye Tohkon Judo Academy Hori,AnnToysRUs Inouye, George Triangle Camera Inouye, George & Ritsuko United Bindery Services, Ishida, Joyce Inc.
Ishii, Noriko Universal Pen Hospital Ishikawa, Emiko Uptown Auto Service Ito, Sam & Anna Yaohan U.SA Corporation Iwana, Furnie
Kato, George
Kawaguchi, Suzuko
INDIVIDUALS
Kenmotsu, Miyono
Ayers, Ms. Janet Kinishi, Mrs.
Chapman, Ms. Susan Kondo, Thomas
Doi, Mrs. Tonko Kosaka, Bruce
Duong, Mr. Ky Hong Kumaki, Bob
Esaki, M/M Roy Kumaki, M/M James
Fujiu, Ms. Jean Lim, Frank
Iijima, Ms. Tomi Matsuda, Ikue
Ishida, Mr. Calvin Mori, Yoshiko Jones, Ms. Carole Morimitsu, M/M George
Kameda, Ms. Michiko Morton, Kim Amino
Payson Murakami, Renee
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Nishioka, Marie
Kelty, Mr.John Oda, Lynn
Kubose,sMs.Joyce Ogata, Linda
Lindstrom, M/M David Ogura, Donna
Masumoto,sMr.sHiro Okamoto, M/M William
Matsui, M/M Tak Ono,Harry
Matsuoka, Mr. Ben Onoda, Chieko
Miyagawa, Mr. Hiroyuki Orr, Ineko
Morimoto, Mr. Paul O'Sucha,Mary
Motooka, Ms. Grace Oya, Merry
Nakayama, Ms. Naomi Prosise, Joyce
Okazaki, Mr. Glenn Prosise, Lucille
Onoda, Mr. Bright Sakai, Rose
Osako, M/M George Sakamoto, Ken DDS
Oshida, Mr. Ken Sakamoto, Molly
Ozaki, Mr. Sam Sakurada,Smokey
Ozaki, M/M Yoji Shimizu,Masako
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu Sugimoto, Midori
Roth, M/M Philip C. Suzuki, Yoshimi
Saito, Mr. Minoru Szathmary, Sada
Sakai, Mr. Henry Toguri,Ryan
Sakamoto, Mr. Don Tohei, Joanne
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken Tsurusaki, M/M Chic
Shirataki, Ms. Hiroko Tsurutani, Ada
TakagisM/M Robert Ueno,Jim
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Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Wertman, Eiko
Tanimura, Mr. Michael Whitted, Linda
WallersMr. Charles Willgerodt, Mayumi
,
WatanabesDr. Ernest YabunakasMitoji
Whitted, Ms. Linda Yamagiwa, Jon
Yamada, Mr. Richard M. Yamasaki, Marys, ,
Yamamoto-YoshidasMrs. YoshidasM/M Daniel
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Nancy
JASC DONATIONS
PROGRAM DONATIONS
Abe, Mrs. Motoko
Hayes, Ms. Laura
Inouye, Mr. George Judice, Ms. Yvonne M. Kameda, Ms. Michiko
Payson Katayama, Mr. Jerry/Henry
Fujiura
Masumoto, Mr. H.
Natsuhori, Ms. Kazue
Nishimura, Mrs. Asako
Oda, Ms. June
Suzukida, Mr. Berry
Wing, Mr. Dale
1998 FUJI FESTIVAL
DONATIONS
Corporate Sponsors
American Airlines Anheuser Busch
BlueCross BlueShield
Dominick's
General Motors
Harmony Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
Japan Airlines
Manshio & Wallace
Polychrome Publishing
RR Donnelley & Sons
TransAgra International,
Inc.
United Airlines
United Bindery Service, Inc.
WGN Television
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Supporters
Buddhist Temple of Chicago
Christ Church of Chicago
Yaho Y. Fujiu
Kiyoko & Jean Fujiu
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ltd.
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Don Sakamoto
Tohkon Judo Academy
Yamada & Associates
Youth Supporters
Dominick's
Kiyo Fujiu
Dick Haberkorn
M/M Yosh Harada
RR Donnelley & Sons
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Friends
Nathan & Shizu Lofton
Lynne & Jerry Matsumoto
D/M Takamitsu Nakamura
Playboy Foundation
Midori Sugimoto
Benjamin S. Tani
Tomoegawa, Inc.
Charles Waller
Raffle and Silent Auction
Donors
American Airlines
Auditorium Theatre Council
Ben Pao
Big Hurt Enterprises
Bob Chinn's Crab House
Chicago Bears
Chicago Blackhawk Hockey
Team, Inc.
Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Wolves Hockey
Team
Chieko Onoda
Echo, Incorporated
Erika Kono
Fairmont Hotel
Florence Yamada
Four Winds Golf Club Frank's Jewelry
Goodman Theatre
Hair Loft
Hubbard Street Grill
Hyatt Regency Chicago-On
the Riverwalk
Italian Village Restaurants
Itto Sushi
J. Toguri Mercantile Co.
Japan Airlines
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lawry's The Prime Rib
Chicago
Lettuce Entertain You
Restaurants
Levy Restaurants
Mario Tricoci Hair Salons &
Spas
Marriott's Uncolnshire
Resort
Mitsui & Co. (USA), Inc.
Omiyage
Pat Harada & Tom Rowland
Phil Stefani Restaurants
Rainforest Cafe
Shaeffers Fine Wine &
liquor
Sheraton Chicago
Sunshine Cafe
Tokyo Marina
United Airlines
Uptown National Bank of
Chicago
Westin River North Chicago
HOLIDAY APPEAL DONORS
Abe, Mr. Koki
Aberer, M/M Joseph
Adachi, M/M Bill
Adachi, Mr. Roy Y.
Aoki, M/M Toru
Arai, Mr. Tadashi
Arai, D /M Harold
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asaki, Mr. Hidemo Roy
Ase, M/M Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mrs.Alyse
Bank & Family, M/M Bruce
Chikaraishi, D /M Ben Doi, M/M Paul
Ezaki, Mrs. Betty
Fujii, Ms. Midori
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fukai, Ms. Eiko
Fukunaga, Mr. Yuji
Gokan, Mr. Donald
Haberkorn & Family, M/M
Richard C.
Hallowell, Mr. Ray
Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey
Henriquez, Ms. Shigeyo
Hirai, Mrs. May
Hirami, Mrs. Y.
Hirotsuka, Mr. Tats
Honda, M/M Noboru
Hori, Mrs. Ann A
Hori, Ms. Jeannette K
Horita, Mr. Tom T.
Horita, Mr. Shoji
Hyosaka,Ms. Jane
Ichiki, Mr. Kanji
Idaka, M/M Yuichi
Igasaki, Mrs. Grace
Iijima, Ms. Tomi
Iko, Mr. Tetsuo
Ikoma, Mrs. Kiyoi
Inamine, Mr. Charles
Ishida, M/M George T.
Itahara, D /M Seiji
Itano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George
Iwaoka, Mr. Joe
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J.
Izui, M/M Charles
Kadowaki, Mr. Tom
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kajikawa, Mr. Frank
Kane, M/M Jon
Kanki, M/M Shuji
Kawahara, M/M James
Kawako, Mrs. Jeanne
Kawano, M/M John
Kelsey, Ms. Emi
Kimura, Ms. Ullian C.
Kimura.Ms.April
King, Ms. Jo Ann C.
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Koga, Mrs. Shizuko
Kubo, Mrs. Hideko
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben
Kumaki, M/MJames
Kurotsuchi, D/M Roy Y.
Kushino, Ms. June
Lofton, M/M Nathan
Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu
Matayoshi, Mrs. Nora Y.
Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, Mrs. Masako I.
Matsushita, M/M Masaru
McKinnon, Mr. Gordon J.
Mita, Mr. James
Mitsunaga, M/M James M.
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mori, Mrs. June K
Morimoto, DIM Paul
Morisato, Ms. Jessie
Morita, Mr. Mort Morooka, Mrs.Florence Takaki, Ms. Usa
Motooka, Mrs. Grace Takehara, Ms. Mitzi Mugishima, Ms. Nagako Takemoto, M/M George
Nancy Takeshita, Mrs. Marie
Murata, M/M Jim Tamura, Mrs. Clare
Nagai, M/M Teruo Tay Tanaka, M/M James
Nagaro, M/M Paul E Tanakatsubo, M/M Fred
Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Nakagawa, Mrs. Mary Taura, Mr. Joe
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Toguri, Ms. Iva
Nakamoto, Mrs. Ullian Y. Topel & Family, M/M
Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo Robert Nakamura, Mr. Noboru Torii, M/M Charles S.
Nakamura, Mr. Karl Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye Turuda, Mrs. Uly M.
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko Ujiiye, M/M William
Nakashima, M/M Kats Umeki, Mr. Henry
Nambu, RIM Masaru Vantine, Ms. Rena M. Neeno, DIMKatsumi Watanabe, M/M Arnold Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Whitted, M/M Brooke
Nishimura, Mr. Arthur Wong & Family, M/M Cary Nishimura, Mrs. Susie S. Yahiro, DIM Ernest
Nishiura, M/M Bing Yahiro, M/M Howard
Noma, Mrs. Maudie Yaki, Mrs. Doris
Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu Yamaguchi, Mrs. Lois
Oba, Mr. George Yamamoto, Mr. Todd Oda, Ms. Ariye Yamaoka, M/M George
Ogawa, M/M Shuichi Yamasaki, Ms. Mary
Ogisaka, Mrs. June Yamasaki, Ms. Mary Y.
Okamoto, M/M William Yamasaki, Mr. George
Okamura, Mr. Eugene T. Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Oki, Rev. Goro Yamate, M/M George Omciri, D /M Harry Yano, Mrs. Kay Omura, Ms. Mitzi Yasutake, Mr. Gary One, M/M Dick Yokoo & Family, DIM
Onoda, M/M Hideo Hidejiro Onoda, Mr. James Yoshida, Mr. Kenneth
Osako, M/M George R Yoshida, Ms. Tomoko Oshiro, M/M Robert K Yoshimoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Oshita, Mr. Yutaka Yoshimura.Ms.Kiyo
Oya, Ms. Merry
Roth, M/M Philip
JASC SCHOLARSHIP
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko
FUNDS
Sakamoto, Mrs.Jean
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken Anheuser Busch Sasai, M/M Frank Fukaye, Sam Sasaki, M/M Fred Toguri, Fred Sasaki & Family, M/M John Yamamoto, William T.
Shibata, Mr. Sam
Shimashita, Mr. Joe Shimojima, Ms. Anne
MASARU NAMBU
INTERNSHIP FUND
Shimotake, M/M Hiroshi
Shintaku, Ms. Gail S.
A summer internshipShiohara, Ms. Elsie program has been designed Shiratsuki, Ms. Misao for a high school or college Shishida, Mr. Charles student to gain experience Soraoka, Mr. Harry A in the social service field.
Sugeno, M/M Henry H.
No donations were received Sugimoto, Mrs. Midori in FY 99. However, dona-Sumi, Ms. Sandra S.
tions will be gratefully Sumida, Mr. William K accepted to continue this Suyeda, Mr. Masaru R worthwhile fund.
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K
IN HONOR/RECOGNITION DONATION:
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition Of:
Boyle, Joyce S. Dr. Harold Arai
Kay, Nobu M/M George Izui's 50th Anniversary
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JASC DONATIONS
IN MEMORY DONATIONS
Donor
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anisi, Mrs. Mary Bofman,Ms.Teddy
Doi, M/M Paul
Flynn, Mr. Kevin
Force, Ms. Gail
Fowler, Ms. Jeanne
Fujiu, Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiura, M/M Henry Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Hasegawa, M/M Andy Hill, Mr. Joseph B., Jr. Honda, Ms. Shizuko Horita, Mr. Tom
Ito, M/M George
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, Ms. Mary
Kadowaki, M/M Ken Kahan, Ms. linda
Kaihara, M/M Thomas Kakazu, M/M Takashi Kakita, Mr. Kris
Kanaya, Ms. Carola Kanemoto, M/M Neil Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka Kawaguchi, Mrs. Suzuko Koga, Ms. Janette S. Kurzrock, Ms. Inga Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi In Memory Of
Martha Tanaka
Harue Matza
Rei Omori
Masaye Yanagisawa
Sachie Yoshimura
Sachie Yoshimura
Rei Omori
Doyle Smith
Joe Miyake
Hatsy Okimura Arthur Morimitsu Hugh King
Doyle Smith
Harue Matza
Yumiko Morimoto
Rei Omori
Joe Miyake
Sachie Yoshimura
Rei Omori
ReiOmori
Arthur Morimitsu
Rei Omori
Sam Iwaoka/Frank
Morimitsu Tsuruo Kadowaki Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu
Arthur Morimitsu
Grace Kawano
Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu
Motohiro Kawaguchi
Arthur Morimitsu
Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu Donor
Larsen, Ms. Elizabeth
Manshio, Mr. Calvin
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ud.
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Mayock, Mr. Daniel].
Miyake, Mrs. Helen
Morimitsu, M/M George
Muri, Ms. Gerda
Nakaguchi, Ms. Midori
Nakamura,M. KarlK
Nakazawa, M/M T.G.
Nilles, Ms. Judith
Ogawa, Ms. Suzanne
Okimoto, Mrs. Kiyoko Ostgaard, Mr. Larry
Palivos, Ms. Catherine Palmberg, Ms. Galen
Sakurada, M/M Lloyd
Schroeder, Ms. Patricia
Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Siffert, Ms. Betty Y.
Soens, Ms. Mary Jane
Swerdloff, Ms. Shirley
Taura, M/M Masayasu Tomiyama,Mrs. Fumiko Tomiyama, M/M Tak Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji Uchida, M/M Shoji
Une, Ms. Kathleen
Wallace,Ms.Peggy
Wallen, Ms. Hatayo
Wesley, Mr. Roy KA
Yamamoto-Yoshida, Mrs. Nancy
Yoshida, Mr. Daniel
Yoshimura, M/M Robert In Memory Of
Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Wayne Okazaki
Joe Miyake
Sachie Yoshimura Joe Miyake Arthur Morimitsu Harue Matza KayK Yano Grace Kawano
Joe Miyake
Joe Miyake
May Iwaoka Grace Kawano
Rei Omori ReiOmori
Rei Omori Grace Kawano
ReiOmori Grace Kawano Harue Matza Sachie Yoshimura Sachie Yoshimura Joe Miyake
Grace Kawano Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Martha Tanaka Grace Kawano
ReiOmori
Grace Kawano Grace Kawano William Yamamoto William Yamamoto Sachie Yoshimura
JASC Support and revenue:
CONDENSED Public support $ 665,431
STATEMENT Governmental agencies support 173,811
OF ACTIVITIES Revenue 186,242
Total revenue 1,025,484
For the year ended Expenses:
June 30, 1999. Program services 520,388
Support services 230,770
Total expenses 751,158
Excess of support and revenue over expenses before other item 274,326
Income from discontinued operations 6,079
Change in net assets $ 280,405
With the Arai bequest the revenue over expenses is a positive number. We are very grateful to the Arai family for their extensive and long-term support of the JASC.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact the JASC at (773) 275-7212.
J AS C
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60640
telephone
(773) 275-7212
fax
(773) 275-0958
e-mail
jasc@iols.net
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ANNUAL REPORT
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE STAFF
Administrative Staff ExEcUTIVE D1REcToRJean M. Fujiu, LCSW CoNTROLLER Dudley Yatabe SECRETARY Rita Manalo CLERK TvP1sT Lynn Kaihara RECEPTIONIST Sumi Tanimura CLERICAL STAFF Luis Pascasio CLERICAL STAFF Ryan Toguri CUSTODIAN Sabah Auodesho
Adult Day Services COORDINATOR Melba Ristow, RN NURSE Nanytes (Tess) Cana AcTMTY PLANNERS Esther Cruz, Cecilia Gempison AIDES Mori Ohono DRIVERS Givon Hammond, Odisho Garmoos
Home Support Services
SuPERVISOR Helen Nakayama
CHORE WORKERS Shigeyo Matsuda, Kazuko Nukuto, Hiroko Smith-Sasaki, Toshiko Yoshida
Counseling and Case Work
SoclAL WORKER Rina Murao, LCSW
Cultural and Community Affairs CooRDINATOR Sharon Harada
CERAMICS INSTRUCTOR Janette Koga JASC ARCHIVIST & COMMUNITY AssESSMENT
PROJECT COORDINATOR Deborah Mieko King
Nutrition
Howard Yahiro, Sandra Kim
WELCOME TO THE JASC
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Every day is a beginning as well as a continuation. It is a process of building a future that is a reflection of who we are and who we want to become. We all participate in this process, through our own commitments, and the shared commitment of those in our community. As individuals, we can make choices today that will define our future and resonate with the world around us. It is an exciting and hopeful journey.
At the JASC, we support the choices of each individual, as we create a community that fulfills the promise of tomorrow. We are proud of the traditions and experiences that we can share. We are fulfilled by those who have generously participated in the JASC for many years, as well as by those who meet us for the first time. It is the interaction between young and old, between traditions passed down and traditions just beginning that enriches our experience. This is the spirit of the JASC -the spirit of participation, interaction, and renewal.
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We have all had the experience of being introduced to the JASC for the first time. You may have been brought to our organization by a parent, a grandparent, a child or a friend. Or perhaps you heard about the JASC and attended one of our many events. From that moment of discovery, we have grown together. Your experience and your participation, along with the participation of hundreds of others, nurtures and enriches the JASC. Today, we are more active, stronger, and more connected than ever before, because we project the wisdom, energy, and commitment of our community.
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Every year, the JASC expands its involvement as it reflects the needs and interests of an increasingly active group of people who are connected to our organization. From programs specifically created for children and services designed for seniors as well as activities that bring generations together, the JASC is a "center" for uniting individuals and creating friendships. The JASC also speaks on issues that are vital to the Japanese community, and our voice is being heard throughout Chicago, across the country and around the world.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
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Naoki Kamijima's life was tragically cut short. He came to the United States and worked hard to build a good life for himself, his wife, Cindy, and children, Craig and Erica. He gave back to the community and had a positive outlook. He did not feel that he had experienced racism. Now his family is suffering from the worst impact of racism.
improving technology and developing systems. We expanded current programming and branched out into some new areas. We have worked on the scheduling and pacing of events and programs so that we could give each our best attention. We were still working with a limited administrative staff and this was a challenge for meeting objectives in the time that we projected, but as usual and fortunately for us, board members and volunteers stepped in to fill the gap.
Our membership responded by increasing and we saw a doubling of our "Sansei" members under 65 years old. Special events revenue, corporate partnerships and contributions increased, which, along with a very generous bequest from the Thomas Arai estate, helped to make our dreams of expanding services..and becoming more financially independent a closer reality. The JASC has become an active community c nter; a typical evening would have a club meeting in one room while a comr:nittee meeting goes
on in nother, accompanied by taiko drums in the back room and judo classes going on at Tohkon.
-0 e major event that both reflected the strength of our community and exemplified the JASC's incre ed community involvement was our response to the racially motivated murder of Naoki Kamijima. The JASC worked with the JACL and other Asian American individuals and groups to coordinate a multipronged response. The Town Hall meeting held at CBS studios drew over 200 people. A meaningful dia
gae was held between the Cook County and McHenry County State's Attorneys, the Chicago Police Department, the judges, advocacy groups, victims of hate crimes, media and concerned citizens. We also coordinated a fundraising drive for the future education of Craig and Erica Kamijima, which raised over $10,000 from over 200 concerned individuals. We and the JACL continue to provide support for the Kamijima family and express our concern over this hate crime by attending court dates and meeting with the McHenry County State's Attorney. It is important for us as Japanese Americans to realize that prejudice is still an important issue for our community, and it is through connecting with our Japanese American, Asian American and non-Asian advocacy groups that we can work for peace and equality.
Along with the rest of the Nikkei community, we have been wondering: Who are we? What do we want? What do we need? How will we care for our aging seniors? How will we reach our younger generations? Thanks to a generous grant from the Retirement Research Foundation, we hope to find the answers to these questions and more. We are fortunate to have the assistance of our community researchers and focus group facilitators who, along with the board and staff, have developed a careful plan for the Community Assessment. You are a valuable resource. Please participate if we send you a survey or ask you to be in a focus group.
As always, I am deeply gratified by the generosity and commitment of our community. My heartfelt
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Executive Director
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Over the holidays and the new year, the JASC
was a year of focus on foundation. It was a year spent reinforcing membership, leadership, staff, and programming while strengthening and building the foundation for the future and a new millennium.
We launched the year with a board retreat. We determined that we needed to build our offerings of cultural programming to foster a Japanese American cultural heritage that complements other cultures while nurturing a sense of Japanese American community identity. It is the greatest tribute that we can pay to the many lssei, Nisei, and other friends and supporters of our community who have given us the JASC as a very precious legacy.
Our first opportunity to actively pursue this direction came in August. The JASC hosted a public policy briefing and issues forum that was presented by the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies. This session provided a much-needed opportunity for our community to hear firsthand from governmental appointees with direct responsibility for dealing with matters such as hate crimes, anti-Asian violence, new business lending programs, affirmative action, campaign finance reform, and Asian scapegoating.
Fuji Festival provided another example of this direction. Actor/Director Chris Tashima and Producer Tim Toyama presented their Academy Award winning short film, "Visas and Virtue." Tashima and Toyama represent a new generation of Japanese Americans who are able to look to Japanese and Japanese American history, culture, and heritage as a source of inspiration for their art while earning critical acclaim in the mainstream.
launched a new membership program called "Give the Gift of Heritage" as a means to help current JASC members introduce younger family members to the benefits of JASC membership.
Spring saw the advent of the Caring Is Preparing workshops which updated our senior members and their current or future caregivers about Health Insurance, Social Security and Disability, Estate Planning, and Caring for the Elderly. Spring also saw the JASC receive a twoyear grant to do community assessment to provide a more definitive understanding about who that community is, its issues, needs and concerns, and the ways that the JASC can better serve it.
The fiscal year closed on a sadder but wiser note. In April, Naoki Kamijima was shot to death in his general store in McHenry County, IL The case is being pursued by the authorities as a hate crime. In June, the JASC and the JACL convened a "Townhall Meeting on Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans." If ever we needed community, we need it now.
As the Japanese American community grows
and prospers, it is important that we not lose the
culture and heritage that allowed us to reach this
point. Community becomes crucial. Without it, we
are simply small groups of isolated individuals.
FY98-99 laid the foundation for a renewed sense
of community, one that is ready for the 21st
Century.
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JASC SOCIAL SERVICES
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES is designed to
maintain and enhance independent living
for the elderly. The program offers an
array of practical services that enable
the individual to remain in the supportive environment of their home and familiar surroundings. We offer supervised support and care for frail older adults. Services may
include: housekeeping tasks
and laundry, shopping, escort
service, preparation of meals
(includes special diet),
nutritional assistance, bathing,
grooming, and personal care.
Private clients accepted, based
upon worker availability.
Supervisor: Helen Nakayama
ADULT DAY SERVICES program allows the
elderl y to stay with their families and avoid
institutional care. Transportation to and
from JASC is provided by our customized
bus. Activities are structured in a group
setting to improve the physical and mental
well-being of older adults.
Participants eat a noon meal
together and share such activi
ties as field trips, ceramic and
exercise classes. The social
service and nursing staff
develop individual plans for
each participant and monitor
their progress.
Coordinator: Melba Ristow, RN
CouNSELING AND CASE WORK helps clients achieve optimaipsychologicaifunctioning
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CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS offers cultural classes such as minyo (Japanese folk dancing), sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), chanoyu
(the art of tea), kimekomi ningyo (Japanese doll-making), and other crafts. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), Japanese
language, tai chi, and Japanese cooking classes are also offered. Programs on health and education are presented by this division
of JASC as well as citysponsored nutrition and
"Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services
to the home-bound elder1y. JASC's health
screening and free flu shots are also part of
the program.
Coordinator: Sharon Harada
JASC ARCHIVES The JASC has undertaken an Archival Project to locate and catalogue the rich collection of records documenting the JASC's history and Japanese Americans' heritage in Chicago. The hope for the future is to create a permanent Legacy Center to house archives and a reading room to make available these important materials.
Coordinator: Deborah King
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AFFILIATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND COALITIONS:
Asian American Advisory Council to the Cook County State's Attorney, Dick Devine
Asian American Advisory Council to the State Comptroller, Daniel Hynes
Asian American Coalition/Lunar New Year Celebration & Festival
Asian American Community Initiatives-United Way/ Crusade of Mercy
Asian American Health Coalition
Asian American Institute-Community Leadership Council
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs/Chicago Neighborhood Tours-Uptown Tour
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Department of Human Services-Asian American Seniors' Day
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging
Pan Asian/Rapid Response Network to Hate Crimes Uptown Chamber of Commerce
JASC DONATIONS
CORPORATE MEMBERS
PATRONS $1,000
The Ban1c of Tokyo-Mitubishi,ssLtd. CKD Createc Corp. Diversey-Paulina Building Corp.
Fuji Photo Film USA. Inc.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Mitutoyo/MTI Corporation
Omron Foundation, Inc.
Panasonic Factory Automation
Uptown National Ban1c of Chicago
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from
any list please call the JASC office and let us
,
. know Thank you
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The 1999 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Sesrvices & Program Book.
CORPORATE AND
FOUNDATION
GRANTS/MATCHING GIFTS
Aetna Foundation BlueCross BlueShield
Chicago Japanese American
Council
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Lincoln National Foundation,
Inc.
McDonald's Corporation Retirement Research
Foundation
GOVERNMENT
Chicago Department on
Aging
Chicago Department of
Cultural Affairs
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on
Aging
ORGANIZATIONS
Abbot Laboratories-United
Way
Allstate Giving Campaign-
United Way
Asian American Law
Enforcement Association
Midwest Buddhist Temple
New Horizons
Southside Nisei Mixed
Bowling League
(Marigold)
United Way Crusade of
Mercy
United Way of Lake County
United Way-Northern Trust
Co.
United Way-Tribune Co.
Women's FellowshiirChrist
Church of Chicago
ORGANIZATIONS IN-KIND
Asian American Law
Enforcement Association
BTC Kokyo Taiko
Buddhist Temple of Chicago
Christ Church of Chicago
Devon Church ofJesus
Christ
Futabakai Day School PTA
Futabakai Saturday School
PTA
Genki Walking Group
Hana to Yoko
Harry Ichiyasu & Associates
Heiwa Terrace
Itto Sushi Restaurant
Isshin Taiko
JASC Minyo Group JFC International, Inc. Joseph Stockton Elementary
School
Katsu Japanese Restaurant
Kikkoman FoodssInc.
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Lakeside Japanese Christian Yoshida, Mr. Daniel
Church Young, Ms. Nancy
MBT Ho Etsu Daiko
Micro Power (Mits Yamada)
INDIVIDUALS IN-KIND
Midwest Buddhist Temple
l DONATIONS
Na's Auto Services
New Horizons OACL) Abe, Motoko Nisei Post #1183 Aguilar, Julia Noritake Co., Inc.
Amimoto, Hisa Ravenswood Fellowship Amino, Pat United Methodist Church AnonymousSanko Restaurant Aragaki, June Sansei Yonsei Athletic Benbow, FrancesAssociation Fujiura, Henry Sunshine Cafe Hamada, Lillian Toguri Mercantile Co.
Higashide, Chiye Tohkon Judo Academy Hori,AnnToysRUs Inouye, George Triangle Camera Inouye, George & Ritsuko United Bindery Services, Ishida, Joyce Inc.
Ishii, Noriko Universal Pen Hospital Ishikawa, Emiko Uptown Auto Service Ito, Sam & Anna Yaohan U.SA Corporation Iwana, Furnie
Kato, George
Kawaguchi, Suzuko
INDIVIDUALS
Kenmotsu, Miyono
Ayers, Ms. Janet Kinishi, Mrs.
Chapman, Ms. Susan Kondo, Thomas
Doi, Mrs. Tonko Kosaka, Bruce
Duong, Mr. Ky Hong Kumaki, Bob
Esaki, M/M Roy Kumaki, M/M James
Fujiu, Ms. Jean Lim, Frank
Iijima, Ms. Tomi Matsuda, Ikue
Ishida, Mr. Calvin Mori, Yoshiko Jones, Ms. Carole Morimitsu, M/M George
Kameda, Ms. Michiko Morton, Kim Amino
Payson Murakami, Renee
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Nishioka, Marie
Kelty, Mr.John Oda, Lynn
Kubose,sMs.Joyce Ogata, Linda
Lindstrom, M/M David Ogura, Donna
Masumoto,sMr.sHiro Okamoto, M/M William
Matsui, M/M Tak Ono,Harry
Matsuoka, Mr. Ben Onoda, Chieko
Miyagawa, Mr. Hiroyuki Orr, Ineko
Morimoto, Mr. Paul O'Sucha,Mary
Motooka, Ms. Grace Oya, Merry
Nakayama, Ms. Naomi Prosise, Joyce
Okazaki, Mr. Glenn Prosise, Lucille
Onoda, Mr. Bright Sakai, Rose
Osako, M/M George Sakamoto, Ken DDS
Oshida, Mr. Ken Sakamoto, Molly
Ozaki, Mr. Sam Sakurada,Smokey
Ozaki, M/M Yoji Shimizu,Masako
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu Sugimoto, Midori
Roth, M/M Philip C. Suzuki, Yoshimi
Saito, Mr. Minoru Szathmary, Sada
Sakai, Mr. Henry Toguri,Ryan
Sakamoto, Mr. Don Tohei, Joanne
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken Tsurusaki, M/M Chic
Shirataki, Ms. Hiroko Tsurutani, Ada
TakagisM/M Robert Ueno,Jim
,
Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Wertman, Eiko
Tanimura, Mr. Michael Whitted, Linda
WallersMr. Charles Willgerodt, Mayumi
,
WatanabesDr. Ernest YabunakasMitoji
Whitted, Ms. Linda Yamagiwa, Jon
Yamada, Mr. Richard M. Yamasaki, Marys, ,
Yamamoto-YoshidasMrs. YoshidasM/M Daniel
,,
Nancy
JASC DONATIONS
PROGRAM DONATIONS
Abe, Mrs. Motoko
Hayes, Ms. Laura
Inouye, Mr. George Judice, Ms. Yvonne M. Kameda, Ms. Michiko
Payson Katayama, Mr. Jerry/Henry
Fujiura
Masumoto, Mr. H.
Natsuhori, Ms. Kazue
Nishimura, Mrs. Asako
Oda, Ms. June
Suzukida, Mr. Berry
Wing, Mr. Dale
1998 FUJI FESTIVAL
DONATIONS
Corporate Sponsors
American Airlines Anheuser Busch
BlueCross BlueShield
Dominick's
General Motors
Harmony Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
Japan Airlines
Manshio & Wallace
Polychrome Publishing
RR Donnelley & Sons
TransAgra International,
Inc.
United Airlines
United Bindery Service, Inc.
WGN Television
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Supporters
Buddhist Temple of Chicago
Christ Church of Chicago
Yaho Y. Fujiu
Kiyoko & Jean Fujiu
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ltd.
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Don Sakamoto
Tohkon Judo Academy
Yamada & Associates
Youth Supporters
Dominick's
Kiyo Fujiu
Dick Haberkorn
M/M Yosh Harada
RR Donnelley & Sons
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Friends
Nathan & Shizu Lofton
Lynne & Jerry Matsumoto
D/M Takamitsu Nakamura
Playboy Foundation
Midori Sugimoto
Benjamin S. Tani
Tomoegawa, Inc.
Charles Waller
Raffle and Silent Auction
Donors
American Airlines
Auditorium Theatre Council
Ben Pao
Big Hurt Enterprises
Bob Chinn's Crab House
Chicago Bears
Chicago Blackhawk Hockey
Team, Inc.
Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Wolves Hockey
Team
Chieko Onoda
Echo, Incorporated
Erika Kono
Fairmont Hotel
Florence Yamada
Four Winds Golf Club Frank's Jewelry
Goodman Theatre
Hair Loft
Hubbard Street Grill
Hyatt Regency Chicago-On
the Riverwalk
Italian Village Restaurants
Itto Sushi
J. Toguri Mercantile Co.
Japan Airlines
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lawry's The Prime Rib
Chicago
Lettuce Entertain You
Restaurants
Levy Restaurants
Mario Tricoci Hair Salons &
Spas
Marriott's Uncolnshire
Resort
Mitsui & Co. (USA), Inc.
Omiyage
Pat Harada & Tom Rowland
Phil Stefani Restaurants
Rainforest Cafe
Shaeffers Fine Wine &
liquor
Sheraton Chicago
Sunshine Cafe
Tokyo Marina
United Airlines
Uptown National Bank of
Chicago
Westin River North Chicago
HOLIDAY APPEAL DONORS
Abe, Mr. Koki
Aberer, M/M Joseph
Adachi, M/M Bill
Adachi, Mr. Roy Y.
Aoki, M/M Toru
Arai, Mr. Tadashi
Arai, D /M Harold
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asaki, Mr. Hidemo Roy
Ase, M/M Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mrs.Alyse
Bank & Family, M/M Bruce
Chikaraishi, D /M Ben Doi, M/M Paul
Ezaki, Mrs. Betty
Fujii, Ms. Midori
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fukai, Ms. Eiko
Fukunaga, Mr. Yuji
Gokan, Mr. Donald
Haberkorn & Family, M/M
Richard C.
Hallowell, Mr. Ray
Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey
Henriquez, Ms. Shigeyo
Hirai, Mrs. May
Hirami, Mrs. Y.
Hirotsuka, Mr. Tats
Honda, M/M Noboru
Hori, Mrs. Ann A
Hori, Ms. Jeannette K
Horita, Mr. Tom T.
Horita, Mr. Shoji
Hyosaka,Ms. Jane
Ichiki, Mr. Kanji
Idaka, M/M Yuichi
Igasaki, Mrs. Grace
Iijima, Ms. Tomi
Iko, Mr. Tetsuo
Ikoma, Mrs. Kiyoi
Inamine, Mr. Charles
Ishida, M/M George T.
Itahara, D /M Seiji
Itano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George
Iwaoka, Mr. Joe
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J.
Izui, M/M Charles
Kadowaki, Mr. Tom
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kajikawa, Mr. Frank
Kane, M/M Jon
Kanki, M/M Shuji
Kawahara, M/M James
Kawako, Mrs. Jeanne
Kawano, M/M John
Kelsey, Ms. Emi
Kimura, Ms. Ullian C.
Kimura.Ms.April
King, Ms. Jo Ann C.
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Koga, Mrs. Shizuko
Kubo, Mrs. Hideko
Kubota, Mr. Masao Ben
Kumaki, M/MJames
Kurotsuchi, D/M Roy Y.
Kushino, Ms. June
Lofton, M/M Nathan
Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu
Matayoshi, Mrs. Nora Y.
Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, Mrs. Masako I.
Matsushita, M/M Masaru
McKinnon, Mr. Gordon J.
Mita, Mr. James
Mitsunaga, M/M James M.
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mori, Mrs. June K
Morimoto, DIM Paul
Morisato, Ms. Jessie
Morita, Mr. Mort Morooka, Mrs.Florence Takaki, Ms. Usa
Motooka, Mrs. Grace Takehara, Ms. Mitzi Mugishima, Ms. Nagako Takemoto, M/M George
Nancy Takeshita, Mrs. Marie
Murata, M/M Jim Tamura, Mrs. Clare
Nagai, M/M Teruo Tay Tanaka, M/M James
Nagaro, M/M Paul E Tanakatsubo, M/M Fred
Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Nakagawa, Mrs. Mary Taura, Mr. Joe
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Toguri, Ms. Iva
Nakamoto, Mrs. Ullian Y. Topel & Family, M/M
Nakamura, Mrs. Chiyo Robert Nakamura, Mr. Noboru Torii, M/M Charles S.
Nakamura, Mr. Karl Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye Turuda, Mrs. Uly M.
Nakane, Mrs. Aiko Ujiiye, M/M William
Nakashima, M/M Kats Umeki, Mr. Henry
Nambu, RIM Masaru Vantine, Ms. Rena M. Neeno, DIMKatsumi Watanabe, M/M Arnold Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Whitted, M/M Brooke
Nishimura, Mr. Arthur Wong & Family, M/M Cary Nishimura, Mrs. Susie S. Yahiro, DIM Ernest
Nishiura, M/M Bing Yahiro, M/M Howard
Noma, Mrs. Maudie Yaki, Mrs. Doris
Norimoto, Mr. Masanobu Yamaguchi, Mrs. Lois
Oba, Mr. George Yamamoto, Mr. Todd Oda, Ms. Ariye Yamaoka, M/M George
Ogawa, M/M Shuichi Yamasaki, Ms. Mary
Ogisaka, Mrs. June Yamasaki, Ms. Mary Y.
Okamoto, M/M William Yamasaki, Mr. George
Okamura, Mr. Eugene T. Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Oki, Rev. Goro Yamate, M/M George Omciri, D /M Harry Yano, Mrs. Kay Omura, Ms. Mitzi Yasutake, Mr. Gary One, M/M Dick Yokoo & Family, DIM
Onoda, M/M Hideo Hidejiro Onoda, Mr. James Yoshida, Mr. Kenneth
Osako, M/M George R Yoshida, Ms. Tomoko Oshiro, M/M Robert K Yoshimoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Oshita, Mr. Yutaka Yoshimura.Ms.Kiyo
Oya, Ms. Merry
Roth, M/M Philip
JASC SCHOLARSHIP
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko
FUNDS
Sakamoto, Mrs.Jean
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken Anheuser Busch Sasai, M/M Frank Fukaye, Sam Sasaki, M/M Fred Toguri, Fred Sasaki & Family, M/M John Yamamoto, William T.
Shibata, Mr. Sam
Shimashita, Mr. Joe Shimojima, Ms. Anne
MASARU NAMBU
INTERNSHIP FUND
Shimotake, M/M Hiroshi
Shintaku, Ms. Gail S.
A summer internshipShiohara, Ms. Elsie program has been designed Shiratsuki, Ms. Misao for a high school or college Shishida, Mr. Charles student to gain experience Soraoka, Mr. Harry A in the social service field.
Sugeno, M/M Henry H.
No donations were received Sugimoto, Mrs. Midori in FY 99. However, dona-Sumi, Ms. Sandra S.
tions will be gratefully Sumida, Mr. William K accepted to continue this Suyeda, Mr. Masaru R worthwhile fund.
Suzuki, Mr. Joseph K
IN HONOR/RECOGNITION DONATION:
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition Of:
Boyle, Joyce S. Dr. Harold Arai
Kay, Nobu M/M George Izui's 50th Anniversary
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JASC DONATIONS
IN MEMORY DONATIONS
Donor
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anisi, Mrs. Mary Bofman,Ms.Teddy
Doi, M/M Paul
Flynn, Mr. Kevin
Force, Ms. Gail
Fowler, Ms. Jeanne
Fujiu, Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiura, M/M Henry Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Harada, M/M Yoshiro Hasegawa, M/M Andy Hill, Mr. Joseph B., Jr. Honda, Ms. Shizuko Horita, Mr. Tom
Ito, M/M George
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, Ms. Mary
Kadowaki, M/M Ken Kahan, Ms. linda
Kaihara, M/M Thomas Kakazu, M/M Takashi Kakita, Mr. Kris
Kanaya, Ms. Carola Kanemoto, M/M Neil Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka Kawaguchi, Mrs. Suzuko Koga, Ms. Janette S. Kurzrock, Ms. Inga Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi In Memory Of
Martha Tanaka
Harue Matza
Rei Omori
Masaye Yanagisawa
Sachie Yoshimura
Sachie Yoshimura
Rei Omori
Doyle Smith
Joe Miyake
Hatsy Okimura Arthur Morimitsu Hugh King
Doyle Smith
Harue Matza
Yumiko Morimoto
Rei Omori
Joe Miyake
Sachie Yoshimura
Rei Omori
ReiOmori
Arthur Morimitsu
Rei Omori
Sam Iwaoka/Frank
Morimitsu Tsuruo Kadowaki Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu
Arthur Morimitsu
Grace Kawano
Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu
Motohiro Kawaguchi
Arthur Morimitsu
Rei Omori
Arthur Morimitsu Donor
Larsen, Ms. Elizabeth
Manshio, Mr. Calvin
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ud.
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Mayock, Mr. Daniel].
Miyake, Mrs. Helen
Morimitsu, M/M George
Muri, Ms. Gerda
Nakaguchi, Ms. Midori
Nakamura,M. KarlK
Nakazawa, M/M T.G.
Nilles, Ms. Judith
Ogawa, Ms. Suzanne
Okimoto, Mrs. Kiyoko Ostgaard, Mr. Larry
Palivos, Ms. Catherine Palmberg, Ms. Galen
Sakurada, M/M Lloyd
Schroeder, Ms. Patricia
Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Siffert, Ms. Betty Y.
Soens, Ms. Mary Jane
Swerdloff, Ms. Shirley
Taura, M/M Masayasu Tomiyama,Mrs. Fumiko Tomiyama, M/M Tak Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji Uchida, M/M Shoji
Une, Ms. Kathleen
Wallace,Ms.Peggy
Wallen, Ms. Hatayo
Wesley, Mr. Roy KA
Yamamoto-Yoshida, Mrs. Nancy
Yoshida, Mr. Daniel
Yoshimura, M/M Robert In Memory Of
Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Wayne Okazaki
Joe Miyake
Sachie Yoshimura Joe Miyake Arthur Morimitsu Harue Matza KayK Yano Grace Kawano
Joe Miyake
Joe Miyake
May Iwaoka Grace Kawano
Rei Omori ReiOmori
Rei Omori Grace Kawano
ReiOmori Grace Kawano Harue Matza Sachie Yoshimura Sachie Yoshimura Joe Miyake
Grace Kawano Grace Kawano
Rei Omori
Martha Tanaka Grace Kawano
ReiOmori
Grace Kawano Grace Kawano William Yamamoto William Yamamoto Sachie Yoshimura
JASC Support and revenue:
CONDENSED Public support $ 665,431
STATEMENT Governmental agencies support 173,811
OF ACTIVITIES Revenue 186,242
Total revenue 1,025,484
For the year ended Expenses:
June 30, 1999. Program services 520,388
Support services 230,770
Total expenses 751,158
Excess of support and revenue over expenses before other item 274,326
Income from discontinued operations 6,079
Change in net assets $ 280,405
With the Arai bequest the revenue over expenses is a positive number. We are very grateful to the Arai family for their extensive and long-term support of the JASC.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact the JASC at (773) 275-7212.
J AS C
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60640
telephone
(773) 275-7212
fax
(773) 275-0958
e-mail
jasc@iols.net
either as professional or cloric�l workers. The factories
continue to employ tho bulk of tho rosottlers.
As we look at the future of Nisei in the field of employment, we can bo
fairly optomistic. This is based on their efficiency and conscicncious ef
forts which have won the confidence of their employers and co-workers.
Tho majority of tho Issci have rouchod the point where their earning power
is limited. However, they have earned tho respect of employers and are
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working in various factories. It can be said that tho I�sei have passed
their peak of productivity in the field of employment; so the tendency has
been for the Issoi to hold easy jobs, It is regretablo that some of them
aro forcing themselves to work 50 to 60 hours per week in an effort to make
ends meet� or trying to make up the time lost in the relocation centers.
The opportunities for employment in the larger Chicago community aro such
that unless thetc is a particular incentive to work for Japanese American
firms, tho tondeney i s t o be employed by others.
The Committee is not unaware of the particular susceptibility of Issei as
well as Nisei to rola.tively subtle forms of exploitation. Their circum
stances force them to work hard and long for the money they earn. Inexper
ienced in union participation and discriminated against by some unions, many
of them do not yet realize that a good union can be of groat advantage to
them.
Housing
Ono of the most urgent adjustment needs for rcsottlers is housing, which,
of course, is not exceptional to them. But because the rcscttlers arc re
lative newcomers, it has boon extremely difficult to tind suitable housing
accomodations. Tho trend of movement of rosottlcrs, as far as housing is
concerned, is that they first move into the Near North Side area and grad
ually move into the North ., South and Wost side areas, wherever they find
housing. It is said that approximately 10 $ 000 rcsottlors arc now residing
on the South side ., o.pproximatcly 5;000 on tho Near North side and possibly
another 5 ., 000 on tho North and Wost sides. Many roscttlors have purchased
apartments, hotels ., houses, and many have leased rooming houses to accomodate
other resottlors. It is surprising to note that very few roscttlcrs aro
occupying public housing. Housing on tho Near North side reveals a most
unfortunate situation. The rooms a.re small and sor;ricos arc negligible and
three or four persons arc frequently crowded into a one or two room kitchen
ette apartment.
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The housing shortage has been the cause of many co.sos of delinquency and
marital difficulties. Rescttlcrs who have managed to find housing either
on the far North or far South sides have better arrangement in living con
ditions.
Boarding houses mushroomed throughout tho city ., but they give a feeling of
insecurity� due to its temporary arrangement and monotony. For instance .,
the boarders are fed the so.me menu rcgo.rdless of likes and dislikes. Some
Sha.re their rooms while still others have to sho.rc their bods with strangers ..
Services in housing rendered by the Chicago Rosettlers Committee a.re inade
quate in comparison with the number of requests received from rosettlers.
fhoir awareness of tho housing situation was soon in the recent election .,
when many Nisei supported tho bond issue for slum clearance.
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Tho rosottlors o.ro beginning to understand Chico.go c ommunity resources
through tho rcforro.l services rendo!'ed by tho Rosettlers Conm1j_ tto c th:cough
direct referrals or through publi.cl.tyo It is hoo.:ctening to note tho.t social
o.gencios in Chico.go ho.vo incroo.sed their services to persons o� Jo.po.nose
o.ncostry since tho purticipo.tion of the Chico.go Re settlers Commi ttco in the
Cot1.ncil of Soc io.l Agencies.
Problems of foster home co.re and delinquency o.mong young resottlors huvo
boon o. most alarming subj oct of concern of' agencies tho.t have dealt with
Jo.po.nose .amorico.n clients. Tho Commlttoo has t:::ied dosporo.to1y to flnd
foster homos for tho co.re of babies born out of wodloc� but ho.s not suc ceed•
od duo to vo.rious roo.sons. As o. whole, tho resettlors ho.vo not yet found
o. homo in Chico.go o.nd do not fool tho security that o. sense of belonging
in tho c ommunity gives. This is particularly true for those many unmarried
young people trying to mo.kc ends moot� but the high cost of living o.nd the
lo.ck of o.doquo.to housing discourages them from considering possible mo.rrio.go.
:Mo.ny roforro.ls o.ro hand led throu gh tho Community Referro.l Service; however .,
there a.re mo.ny insto.ncos in which tho different cul tu.ro.l bo.ckground ma.kos it
difficult to refer to other o.gencies and to o:rt;o.in so.tisfuctory results.
Mm1y hours of c onsulto.tion o.nd counscHng o.ro required :i.n those instances.
Thero wo.s o. co.so of o. young mo.n whoso adjustment in Chicngo wo.s seemingly
impossible under tho provo.iling circ:.xm1,to.nccs, But through cons1.1.lto.tion o.nd
mo.ny hours of counseling he is now plo.cod �n B�JS Town� Nobro.sko.� o.nd is re
ported to be mo.king o. so.tisfacto:r·y o.djustmcn+;. Another co.so W['.S an Issoi
blind person, who� boco.use his culturo.l bo.ckg�ound 9 required more counseling
tho.n direct rofcrro.L. Those o.nd many other insto.ncos justify tho kind of
rcfcrro.l service rendered by tho Chico.go Resettiers Committee.
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Gcno�o.lly spoo.king, tho o.voro.go ugo of tho Issoi is a.round 65. We find mo.ny
Issoi bo.chelors ho.ving fino.ncio.1 difficulties und requiring roferro.l t o
welfare ugcncioso Mo.ny o.lso desire to mo.kc nrro.ngcmonts for old a.go pension •
Those o.rro.ngomen�s would require o. considorublc a.mount of o.gency time boco.use
of their lo.nguo.ge difficulty. But without such o.ssisto.nco, tho lo.nguo.go o.nd
cuJ.�uro.1 diffo!'oncc of these people would tend to croo.to phsychologico.l iso
lo.tion f:..·om tho Chico.go communityo
.£_ounsel:i.ng
Res�ttlors bring to the office of tho Chico.go Rosettlers Committee various
pho.sos of socio.l problems for counseling. Among them wo find difficulties
in mo.rito.l o.nd family ttdjustmcnt� hou:::ing� o.nd finunc:i.al problems. It o.p
poo.rs tho.t most of t he fo.mily difficulties nsult from o. lo.ck of under
standing between the first o.nd second gonoro.tion d�e to differences in
lo.nguo.go o.nd custom. However, a.ft.er ho.ving o. fr.unk discussion with them,
we find that our sto.ff ho.s boon o.blo to competen+;J.y solve those peculiar
problems of cul turo.l o.djustmont without m::i.k:�ng o. ro.:'o:rro.l to other o.gcnc ies.
Counseling is not only limit ed to porsono.l o.djustmont but o.lso regarding
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business o.nd legal ento.ngloments. Tho tolephono :lines o.ro oonsto.ntly kept
busy with inquiries on "every thing :ind o.ny thing und�r tho sun,,"
Tho kind of services rendered by tho Chico.go Resottlors Co:mrnittoc to per
sons of Jo.po.nose ancestry is a boost tc their morale in mo.king o. so.tisfo.c
tory o.djustmont in Chico.go o.s their permanent homoD
THE CoR.C. IN REL./\.TION TO PROGRESS IN ADJUSTMENT
Recently tho Committee received tho following statement from Mr. Poter I.
Bukowski, President of tho Cosmopolitan National Bunk J reflecting tho
thoughts of o. person who ho.s ho.d considoro.blo experience with resottlors:
"Dour Mr. Ko.waso.ki:
Recently, you asked me if, in my opinion, tho Rosottlors have
made a contribution to tho civic o.nd economic conditions of our community,
and I offered to give you rrry impressions shortly thereafter. This, I um
now pleased to do.
Our contact with tho Rosottlors goos bo.ck to tho o.rrivo.l in
Chico.go of tho first contingent� members of which group sottlod in tho
immediate vicinity of our Bank. Subsoqaent o.rrivo.ls likewise mo.do their
homos in this o.roo.. Ours being tho Bank most conveniently loco.tad to them
in their now locations� it was only natural tho.t many of tho Resottlors
shou]d find our fo.cilities useful to them. Stemming from this association
is a first hand knowledge of their b usiness and personal lives. Vfu arc de
lighted to attest to the fact tho.t in our opinion tho Rosottlors have been
o.n influence for good. We have found them o. ho.rd working and thrifty people,
animated by desire to found o. now homo in o. tolerant comrrunity, which would
oncouro.go building for o. happy life for themselves and their children. This,
they seem to ho.vc found in tho Chicago o.roo., o.nd we observe on their po.rt a
keen appreciation of the opportunity Chico.go affords them for honest o.nd do
cent living.
They have now to.ken root hero, o.nd wo see mo.ny manifestations of
their contributions to our connnunity ., first, by their high standards of per
sonal o.nd business integrity, o.nd� second, by their industry und applico.tion
to their to.sks, be they as employees in crafts, industry and commerce, or as
owners o.nd operators of their own business enterprises, such o.s retail shops,
rooming houses, apartment hotels o.nd small munufo.cturing enterprises.
In this respect, tho Resottlors arc fortunate in being and ho.ving
had tho benefit of your direction and counsel.
Very truly yours,
/s/ P. I. Bukowski
Poter I� Bukowski
President"
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VOUJME OF WORK
1946
Employment
Housing
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Opportunities
M::nch Apr.
May
Juno J�g.
Sept.
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Educational, Social-Recreational Program
Following programs nro now being cnrriod out nt tho C.Y.O. Nisoi Center:
English Classes
Boginners
Advanced
Cooking class
Current Events Forum
Bridge Cla.ss
Goh Gr01.lp
Shogi Group
Jo.pa.nose La.ngua.ge Class
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weokly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
Following projects indicate the type of program sponsored during the past
fiscn.l period:
English Clo.sses
Marriage Hygiene Class
Literary Art Show
Dancing Cla.ss
City-Wide Committee
on Recreation
Movie of Interest
Sightseeing Tour
Chico.go Buddhist Church
South Congregational Church
Chico.go Buddhist Church
CYO Nisei Center
CYO Nisei Center
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Abo Hngiwo.rn in Chnrgo
OJ.ive-J:; I!lstitute
Entire City
Twice weekly
Once weekly
6 weeks' course
6 weeks' course
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Program of vo.rious typ0s wore pla.nn0d with following or.go.nizo.tions:
Tho Chico.go Shimpo
Midwest Golf hssocio.tion
JACL Anti-Discrimino.tion Committee
Mo.yor' s Commission on Humo.n Relo.tions
Chieng o Oriento.l Council
Chico.go Children's Homo & Aid Society
Museuip. of Science o.nd Industry
Nisei Athletic Associo.tion
Chicago JupD.110s0 Amorico.n Council
Co.tholic Youth Orgo.nizo.tion
Chico.go Jo.po.nose Amcrico.n Music Glub
Foster Homos for Children
South Po.rkwo.y Community House
MLS - Presidio of Monterey, Co.lif.
TREASURY REPORT
From Jo.nuc,ry 1st to September 30th, 1947
Income:
Individuo.l Donations
Dues o.nd Memberships
Other Organized Society
Foundo.tions o.nd Trust
Educo.tiono.l Progro.m
Misc cl lo.noou s
Community Fund
$ 421.12
1032000
2175.00
500.00
170.98
8.64
1547. 75
Totnl
�5855.49
682.19
Bnnk Bo.lo.nee o.s of Jo.n. 1, 1947
$6537.68
Expenses:
Snlo.rics
Rent
Electricity
Insuro.nco
Organizo.tion Dues o.nd Expenses
Rcpo.irs
Office Supplies
Tolophono
Educo.tiono.l Progro.m
Trnnsportntion
Conference Foo
Legnl Expense
Furniture o.nd Fixture
Sundries
Recroo.tiono.l Expense
t4595.50
35.00
5.52
22.70
25.00
122.08
513. 72
324. 84
140.00
67.76
142 .13
1.00
257.97
22.89
84&35
Toto.l
Bo.nk Bulo.nco o.nd Co.sh
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$6360.46
177.,22
----$6537 .68
Wo urc to.king tho liberty of incorporo.ting herewith o. comprehensive report
propo.rod by the Chico.go Congrego.tiono.l Union, one of tho st�ongest supporters
of' tho progrum of tho Chicago Rosettlers Committee. It w�.s this organization,
under its outstanding Gen0ro.l Director, Dr. Neil E. Hansen/ that encouro.ged
the execution of the philosophy of tho Chico.go Rcscttlers Com."!littoo. "\'Vo po.y
our hi ghest tribute to the Chico.go Congrego.tiono.l Union.·
CHICAGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
1110 N. Lo.Salle St.
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In Review: The Chico.go Resottlers Committee wo.s organized o.t tho end of
1945 by o. group of Jo.po.nose Americo.ns who believed there should be o.n
o.gcncy with Jo.po.nose Americo.n loo.dorship to help their people in their
problems o.nd to direct them to other agencies according to their needs.
Tho Chico.go Congrogo.tiono.l Union voted o.n allocation of �1,200.00 for
1946, with th o understanding tho.t there would be o. tote.I budget of o.p
proximo.toly $6,500.00 o.nd tho.t contributions would be secured from the
No.tiono.l Congregc,tiono.l Committee on Christian Democro.cy ., the C ommunity
Trust, o.nd other orgo.nizo.tions.
Tho work wo.s curried on in 1946 with Mr. Corky Ko..wo.so.ki o.s Executive
Director, with no o.dditiono.l stuff except o. secretary for o. po.rt of the
yoo.r. During tho first your it wo.s recognized tho.t there wo.s greo.t
need for o. recreo.tiono.l program o.nd facilities for Jo.po.neso Americans,
und for co.po.blo loo.dcrship to direct this program. Applicatio� wo.s mo.de
to tho Community Fund and o.n ullocation for 1947 wo.s secured from tho
Fund. Tho Resettlers Committee was o.cceptod into membership by tho
Council of Social Agencies in September, 1946.
During 1947 tho work o.nd budget ho.s boon considornbly,o�pnnded. Two
full time stuff members ho.�o boon employed in addition to Mr, tnwo.snki.
In junc Mr. Abo Ho.giwnro. began work o.s Recreational Ditector fo� Nisei
work. a.na in July Mr. Jack Yasutake bogo.n work o.s Rocroo.tiono.1 Director
for work With Issoi. Tho heo.dquo.rtors of the Chicago Resottlors Com
mittee, formerly 734 North Lo.Salle, wore moved during tho yeo.r to o.
Catholic Youth Organization Nisei Center o.t 1110 North Lo.Salle Stroot,
C.Y.O� mo.king spo.co o.vailo.ble free of rent. Tho C.Y.O. formerly op
oro.tod tho building und occupied o. po.rt of tho spo.cc. During tho year
this o.rro.ngomcnt was changed so that the Rosettlers Committee now has
tho entire building rent free, but needs to beo.r tho expense of mo.in
to.ining tho property.
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.!E_ Rogc,rd to tho Budget
INCOME:
Earnings:
Duos & Memberships
Productive Enterprises
Other Eurn ings
Gifts:
Individuals & Firms
Chicc..go Congl. Union
Congl. No.tl. Committee
Unitnrinn Service "
Hinsdnlo Church
Community Trust
Community Fund
Wieboldt Foundation
1946
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c.c.u.
1948 A.nticipo.ted
c.c.u.
1,200.00
170.98
8.64
672.00
825.00
972.45
450.00
1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
1,000.00
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1., 000.00
1,500.00
1,200.00)
75,,00
500.00
500000
500.00
8,375.00
4,475.00
3,000.00
16,900.00
9,279,62
5,844.45
EXPENSE:
So.lnrios:
2,825.00
Executive Director
632.33
Office Secretnry,otc.
Rccreo.tiono.l Director
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Total Salo.ries
Fixed Cho.rges:
455.00
Rent
Operating Expense
30.93
Repairs & Painting
Office & Controlling
1,219.00
Expense
Furniture & Fixtures
Institutional Supplies
5 :, 162.26
c.c.u. Expenditure in
Addition to Allocation
Student Field Service
1947 Actual: Jan.
Septo » plus .hnti
cipatod: Octo-D�cn
75.00
1,275.00
3,350.00
790.50
1,600.00
1,375.00
7,115.50
3,600.00
2,195.00
3 ., 000.00
3 ., 000�00
11,795.00
35.00
89.77
150.00
1., 215.00
600.00
1., 700.31
300.00
180.00
9,570:58
2 ., 190.00
300.00
800�00
l6,900e00
137.50
1,337.50
1,200.00
It will be noted that, while tho Rosettlers Committee expects to socuro
increased income from Earnings and from Gifts from Individuals & Firms� cer
tain other contributions arc decreasing:
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The National Congrego.tiono.l Committee ., which was one of tho orgo.nizo.tions
origino.lly contributing to tho work, was unable to renew its cont:ri"bu
tion in 1947. Tho Committee indico.ted its contribution (�700�00 for
1946 plus a special o.dditionul gift of �300000 rondo in December, 1946)
wn.s o. specio.l for helping inuuguro.te tho work o.nd could not be �0�tinued.
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(b)
The Unitarian Service Committee contributed $1,500000 in 1946 and $1,200
for the first six months of 1947. Its allocation was mo.do on tho basis
of t his being new and experimental work, t,nd it was indicated such o.llo
cuti ons can only be made for a limited period.
The budget includes an amount of �1 ., 000 from "Other Church Organizations"
for 1948, and we understand that cont inued efforts will bo made to secure
gifts from tho National Congregational Committee $ the Unitarian Service
Committoc and other groupse
Tho Community Fund has given definite assurance of an allocation of �4,475.00
for 1947. Tho Fund has been approached for an increased amount in 1948 -in that the staff has boon increased and the budget has also needud to be
increased to cover maintenance of tho building. The Committeo will want to
know about tho possibility of securing an increase in tho Community Fund
allocation from $4,475.00 in 1947 t o �8,375.00 in 1948.
2.
As indicated under I, the expense budget is considcrably increased:
(a)
The salary of the Executive Director was increased as of June 1, 1947,
from $3,000 to $3,600.
Two recreational directors were employed, the snlary for each being o.t
the rate of �3,000 annually.
(b)
"Fixed Charges" will be increased as follows as a result of the now
arrangement with the C.Y.O.
1948 Est.
$ 500.00
25.00
375.00
50.00
265.00
1,215.00
600.00
35.00
49.25
89.77
150«00
35.00
�274. 77
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30.93
Repairs and Painting
Rent
(c)
1947 Est.
$ 5.52
1946
$ 20 .. 93
Operating Expense
Elect ricit;-
Electrical Supplies
Gas
Org. Dues & Expense
Insuro.nce
455000
�485093
� l, 815.00
Office & Controlling Expense is necessarily large because of the nature
of much of the work. This is detailed us follows:
1946
Stationery, Printing
and Postage
Tolophono & Telegraph
Transportation
Conference Expense
Other
602 .09
2140 78
73ol0
139�67
189.,36
�l,219�00
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1947
$
680�00
435�28
80051
175000
329052
�l, 700.31
1948
::l;
800.,00
480.,00
300.,00
250,.00
360.00
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REPORT
1 9 LI 7
PI� E PA R E D 13 Y
CORKY T. KAWASAKI,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
CHICJ�GO RESETTLERS COIDIIITTEE.
A F3:R1�F HIST(:RY
The Chicago Resettlers Co:rrrrnittee W::'l.s forried in 1944 for the purpose of inter
preting the need.a of Jap<>.nese American resettlers as a liason agency between
the people and the agenc�es interested in their adjustment in Chicagou On
December 18� 1945, an executive director was appointed 3 and a program was
built to gear in with the termination of the Chicago Office of the liar Relo
cation Authority in the early part of 19460
'
The Committee has been carrying on its program in the community with no dupli
cation with other agencies, and 9 furthermore, hac made it possible for these
people to use these agency services.
The Chicago Resettlers Committee has faithfully adherred to its major function,
that of encouraging wide use by resettlers of community resources for we]fare,
education, recreation ., and other services, In this regard j, the Comm:i.ttee has
worked ve1·y closely with the Council of Social .b.gencies s The Church Federation
of Greater Chicago, The Catholic Youth Organization, settlement houses, and
other community agencies. The Commun:i.ty referral service has been used exten
sively for direction and guidance o:ri individ,.:w.l a�d comJnunity socio.l problems.
With the assistance of the Adult Education Dcpt.rtr:,ent of tho Board of Education,
the Co:mrrd.ttee started English classes for lsseL
During the year 1946., the Resettlers Committee was extremely helpful to re
settlers in broad,ming tho bas0 of their employment and housing. By referral
to health and welfare agencies, and intorprGt�tion cf these ag0ncy services
to tho people., tho Committee established a pattf:l�n of use of Chicago facill.
tios, rather than the d,Jvolopmont o.f separate and far loss adequate facilities.
In January, 1947_9 Brother Thoophano Walsh resigned from his position as direc
tor of tho CYO Nisei Center, duo to ill health. Subsequently, the facilities
of tho Nisei Center, th�ough the co�rtosy of Bishop Bernard J. Sheil, woro
then opened to tho COTllinunity undGr tho s�:porvis ::.on of t:1.0 Chico.go Rosottlers
Co:m:mi ttoo,. Tho Comm: tteo wa.s theroby ahJ.e to mcvo from its small offico at
734 North LaSaJ.J.o St:::oot to tho larger fa.ciJ.itj os of 1110 North LaSalle Stroot
under an arrangement with tho Catholic Youth Oi·ganization.
Following is an excerpt from a working agroomont made by tho Chicago Rosottlors
Co:mmittoo with tho Catholic Youth Organization. A verbatim statement is given
so �hat tho exact nature of tho arrangement will be clear.
"Through tho gonerosi ty of His Excellency, Bishop Bernard J. Sheil
of tho Catholic Yc;J.th Organizo.tio:'.l:, tho facilities o.f tho C. Y. O ..
Nisei Center at 1::.10 Nortn LaSci.J.lo St,·oot, are be:lng made availa.blo
to tho personnel of t�o Chicago Rosottlcrs Committee, for tho uso
of tho Japanoso comrrilnity hero in Chicago�
It is tho understanding of tho Chicago Rosottlors Committee that all
on-going projects shalJ. continue at tho Nisoi Center,. as well as all
other' activities that might bo spcnso::-od l·y tho Rcsottl0rs Ccmm�.ttoo,
and that those projects 0.11d o.ctivit::.os &h'll.l be o.dministerod o.nd
supervised for them by their oxocut.ivc d�£octor.
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It is further understood that the Nisei Center at 1110 North
LaSalle Street will be open to the Japanese people irrespective
of religious beliefs, and that no discrimination or favoritism
shall be shown any one particular group or groups,
The maintenance of tho building shall be continued by the C.Y.O.,
through tho generosity of His Excellency Bishop Sheil, with the
exception of the telephone or telephones.
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It is further recommended that towards tho end of the year 1947,
the President of the Chicago Resottlers Comm:i.ttee, together with
his executive director and cabinet, shall evaluate the needs of
the Jo.po.nose community, and shall confer with Mrs Charles Smith,
Executive Director of the C.Y&O�, towards tho purpose of contin
uing tho C.Y.O. Nisei Center as a community project, or as a
privately financed o.nd managed project."
COMMUNITY TREND
Employment
Generally speaking, tho employment of Japanese Americans in the Chicago area
indico.tes o. fo.vor£,blo future. Heretofore, we have not faced many "problem
co.sos" and discriminatory practices; o.nd in tho professional field most firms
have been willing to employ rcscttlcrs on the basis of individual merit rather
than color of tho skin or religious affil:i. a tiono Consequently, young people
are encouraged to train themselves for tho future. Many Nisei ex-Gls uro
coming in from various communities $ as far as from tho West Coasto It is
encouraging to note that many resettlors arc enrolled in institutions of high
er learning in almost o.11 fields and professions.
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Tho contribution mo.de by the resettlers· during the war years has continued
to win the confidence of tho cmployc::s and the number of employment calls
received at tho Rosottlcrs Committee office is indicati7e of this confidence.
Those who wore employed as unskilled laborers during war time, in almost all
instances :, have now attained tho status of scmi�·skillod or skilled workers .,
thus� earning higher wngos. Many of them arc holding responsible positions
in firms and have won tho respect of their co-workers. For example� a young
man who was trained in one of the colleges on tho West Coast has now achieved
an executive position in a promising business firm. A number of examples
can bo cited of rosottlers holding supervisory or foromon t s positions. Many
Niso1 women have found thomsolvos positions with institutions or business
firms,. It is particularly noteworthy that Nisei are cmpJ.oyod by numerous
social agencies > either as professional or cloric�l workers. The factories
continue to employ tho bulk of tho rosottlers.
As we look at the future of Nisei in the field of employment, we can bo
fairly optomistic. This is based on their efficiency and conscicncious ef
forts which have won the confidence of their employers and co-workers.
Tho majority of tho Issci have rouchod the point where their earning power
is limited. However, they have earned tho respect of employers and are
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working in various factories. It can be said that tho I�sei have passed
their peak of productivity in the field of employment; so the tendency has
been for the Issoi to hold easy jobs, It is regretablo that some of them
aro forcing themselves to work 50 to 60 hours per week in an effort to make
ends meet� or trying to make up the time lost in the relocation centers.
The opportunities for employment in the larger Chicago community aro such
that unless thetc is a particular incentive to work for Japanese American
firms, tho tondeney i s t o be employed by others.
The Committee is not unaware of the particular susceptibility of Issei as
well as Nisei to rola.tively subtle forms of exploitation. Their circum
stances force them to work hard and long for the money they earn. Inexper
ienced in union participation and discriminated against by some unions, many
of them do not yet realize that a good union can be of groat advantage to
them.
Housing
Ono of the most urgent adjustment needs for rcsottlers is housing, which,
of course, is not exceptional to them. But because the rcscttlers arc re
lative newcomers, it has boon extremely difficult to tind suitable housing
accomodations. Tho trend of movement of rosottlcrs, as far as housing is
concerned, is that they first move into the Near North Side area and grad
ually move into the North ., South and Wost side areas, wherever they find
housing. It is said that approximately 10 $ 000 rcsottlors arc now residing
on the South side ., o.pproximatcly 5;000 on tho Near North side and possibly
another 5 ., 000 on tho North and Wost sides. Many roscttlors have purchased
apartments, hotels ., houses, and many have leased rooming houses to accomodate
other resottlors. It is surprising to note that very few roscttlcrs aro
occupying public housing. Housing on tho Near North side reveals a most
unfortunate situation. The rooms a.re small and sor;ricos arc negligible and
three or four persons arc frequently crowded into a one or two room kitchen
ette apartment.
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The housing shortage has been the cause of many co.sos of delinquency and
marital difficulties. Rescttlcrs who have managed to find housing either
on the far North or far South sides have better arrangement in living con
ditions.
Boarding houses mushroomed throughout tho city ., but they give a feeling of
insecurity� due to its temporary arrangement and monotony. For instance .,
the boarders are fed the so.me menu rcgo.rdless of likes and dislikes. Some
Sha.re their rooms while still others have to sho.rc their bods with strangers ..
Services in housing rendered by the Chicago Rosettlers Committee a.re inade
quate in comparison with the number of requests received from rosettlers.
fhoir awareness of tho housing situation was soon in the recent election .,
when many Nisei supported tho bond issue for slum clearance.
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Tho rosottlors o.ro beginning to understand Chico.go c ommunity resources
through tho rcforro.l services rendo!'ed by tho Rosettlers Conm1j_ tto c th:cough
direct referrals or through publi.cl.tyo It is hoo.:ctening to note tho.t social
o.gencios in Chico.go ho.vo incroo.sed their services to persons o� Jo.po.nose
o.ncostry since tho purticipo.tion of the Chico.go Re settlers Commi ttco in the
Cot1.ncil of Soc io.l Agencies.
Problems of foster home co.re and delinquency o.mong young resottlors huvo
boon o. most alarming subj oct of concern of' agencies tho.t have dealt with
Jo.po.nose .amorico.n clients. Tho Commlttoo has t:::ied dosporo.to1y to flnd
foster homos for tho co.re of babies born out of wodloc� but ho.s not suc ceed•
od duo to vo.rious roo.sons. As o. whole, tho resettlors ho.vo not yet found
o. homo in Chico.go o.nd do not fool tho security that o. sense of belonging
in tho c ommunity gives. This is particularly true for those many unmarried
young people trying to mo.kc ends moot� but the high cost of living o.nd the
lo.ck of o.doquo.to housing discourages them from considering possible mo.rrio.go.
:Mo.ny roforro.ls o.ro hand led throu gh tho Community Referro.l Service; however .,
there a.re mo.ny insto.ncos in which tho different cul tu.ro.l bo.ckground ma.kos it
difficult to refer to other o.gencies and to o:rt;o.in so.tisfuctory results.
Mm1y hours of c onsulto.tion o.nd counscHng o.ro required :i.n those instances.
Thero wo.s o. co.so of o. young mo.n whoso adjustment in Chicngo wo.s seemingly
impossible under tho provo.iling circ:.xm1,to.nccs, But through cons1.1.lto.tion o.nd
mo.ny hours of counseling he is now plo.cod �n B�JS Town� Nobro.sko.� o.nd is re
ported to be mo.king o. so.tisfacto:r·y o.djustmcn+;. Another co.so W['.S an Issoi
blind person, who� boco.use his culturo.l bo.ckg�ound 9 required more counseling
tho.n direct rofcrro.L. Those o.nd many other insto.ncos justify tho kind of
rcfcrro.l service rendered by tho Chico.go Resettiers Committee.
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Gcno�o.lly spoo.king, tho o.voro.go ugo of tho Issoi is a.round 65. We find mo.ny
Issoi bo.chelors ho.ving fino.ncio.1 difficulties und requiring roferro.l t o
welfare ugcncioso Mo.ny o.lso desire to mo.kc nrro.ngcmonts for old a.go pension •
Those o.rro.ngomen�s would require o. considorublc a.mount of o.gency time boco.use
of their lo.nguo.ge difficulty. But without such o.ssisto.nco, tho lo.nguo.go o.nd
cuJ.�uro.1 diffo!'oncc of these people would tend to croo.to phsychologico.l iso
lo.tion f:..·om tho Chico.go communityo
.£_ounsel:i.ng
Res�ttlors bring to the office of tho Chico.go Rosettlers Committee various
pho.sos of socio.l problems for counseling. Among them wo find difficulties
in mo.rito.l o.nd family ttdjustmcnt� hou:::ing� o.nd finunc:i.al problems. It o.p
poo.rs tho.t most of t he fo.mily difficulties nsult from o. lo.ck of under
standing between the first o.nd second gonoro.tion d�e to differences in
lo.nguo.go o.nd custom. However, a.ft.er ho.ving o. fr.unk discussion with them,
we find that our sto.ff ho.s boon o.blo to competen+;J.y solve those peculiar
problems of cul turo.l o.djustmont without m::i.k:�ng o. ro.:'o:rro.l to other o.gcnc ies.
Counseling is not only limit ed to porsono.l o.djustmont but o.lso regarding
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business o.nd legal ento.ngloments. Tho tolephono :lines o.ro oonsto.ntly kept
busy with inquiries on "every thing :ind o.ny thing und�r tho sun,,"
Tho kind of services rendered by tho Chico.go Resottlors Co:mrnittoc to per
sons of Jo.po.nose ancestry is a boost tc their morale in mo.king o. so.tisfo.c
tory o.djustmont in Chico.go o.s their permanent homoD
THE CoR.C. IN REL./\.TION TO PROGRESS IN ADJUSTMENT
Recently tho Committee received tho following statement from Mr. Poter I.
Bukowski, President of tho Cosmopolitan National Bunk J reflecting tho
thoughts of o. person who ho.s ho.d considoro.blo experience with resottlors:
"Dour Mr. Ko.waso.ki:
Recently, you asked me if, in my opinion, tho Rosottlors have
made a contribution to tho civic o.nd economic conditions of our community,
and I offered to give you rrry impressions shortly thereafter. This, I um
now pleased to do.
Our contact with tho Rosottlors goos bo.ck to tho o.rrivo.l in
Chico.go of tho first contingent� members of which group sottlod in tho
immediate vicinity of our Bank. Subsoqaent o.rrivo.ls likewise mo.do their
homos in this o.roo.. Ours being tho Bank most conveniently loco.tad to them
in their now locations� it was only natural tho.t many of tho Resottlors
shou]d find our fo.cilities useful to them. Stemming from this association
is a first hand knowledge of their b usiness and personal lives. Vfu arc de
lighted to attest to the fact tho.t in our opinion tho Rosottlors have been
o.n influence for good. We have found them o. ho.rd working and thrifty people,
animated by desire to found o. now homo in o. tolerant comrrunity, which would
oncouro.go building for o. happy life for themselves and their children. This,
they seem to ho.vc found in tho Chicago o.roo., o.nd we observe on their po.rt a
keen appreciation of the opportunity Chico.go affords them for honest o.nd do
cent living.
They have now to.ken root hero, o.nd wo see mo.ny manifestations of
their contributions to our connnunity ., first, by their high standards of per
sonal o.nd business integrity, o.nd� second, by their industry und applico.tion
to their to.sks, be they as employees in crafts, industry and commerce, or as
owners o.nd operators of their own business enterprises, such o.s retail shops,
rooming houses, apartment hotels o.nd small munufo.cturing enterprises.
In this respect, tho Resottlors arc fortunate in being and ho.ving
had tho benefit of your direction and counsel.
Very truly yours,
/s/ P. I. Bukowski
Poter I� Bukowski
President"
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VOUJME OF WORK
1946
Employment
Housing
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M::nch Apr.
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Educational, Social-Recreational Program
Following programs nro now being cnrriod out nt tho C.Y.O. Nisoi Center:
English Classes
Boginners
Advanced
Cooking class
Current Events Forum
Bridge Cla.ss
Goh Gr01.lp
Shogi Group
Jo.pa.nose La.ngua.ge Class
Twice weekly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Once weokly
Once weekly
Once weekly
Twice weekly
Following projects indicate the type of program sponsored during the past
fiscn.l period:
English Clo.sses
Marriage Hygiene Class
Literary Art Show
Dancing Cla.ss
City-Wide Committee
on Recreation
Movie of Interest
Sightseeing Tour
Chico.go Buddhist Church
South Congregational Church
Chico.go Buddhist Church
CYO Nisei Center
CYO Nisei Center
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Abo Hngiwo.rn in Chnrgo
OJ.ive-J:; I!lstitute
Entire City
Twice weekly
Once weekly
6 weeks' course
6 weeks' course
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Program of vo.rious typ0s wore pla.nn0d with following or.go.nizo.tions:
Tho Chico.go Shimpo
Midwest Golf hssocio.tion
JACL Anti-Discrimino.tion Committee
Mo.yor' s Commission on Humo.n Relo.tions
Chieng o Oriento.l Council
Chico.go Children's Homo & Aid Society
Museuip. of Science o.nd Industry
Nisei Athletic Associo.tion
Chicago JupD.110s0 Amorico.n Council
Co.tholic Youth Orgo.nizo.tion
Chico.go Jo.po.nose Amcrico.n Music Glub
Foster Homos for Children
South Po.rkwo.y Community House
MLS - Presidio of Monterey, Co.lif.
TREASURY REPORT
From Jo.nuc,ry 1st to September 30th, 1947
Income:
Individuo.l Donations
Dues o.nd Memberships
Other Organized Society
Foundo.tions o.nd Trust
Educo.tiono.l Progro.m
Misc cl lo.noou s
Community Fund
$ 421.12
1032000
2175.00
500.00
170.98
8.64
1547. 75
Totnl
�5855.49
682.19
Bnnk Bo.lo.nee o.s of Jo.n. 1, 1947
$6537.68
Expenses:
Snlo.rics
Rent
Electricity
Insuro.nco
Organizo.tion Dues o.nd Expenses
Rcpo.irs
Office Supplies
Tolophono
Educo.tiono.l Progro.m
Trnnsportntion
Conference Foo
Legnl Expense
Furniture o.nd Fixture
Sundries
Recroo.tiono.l Expense
t4595.50
35.00
5.52
22.70
25.00
122.08
513. 72
324. 84
140.00
67.76
142 .13
1.00
257.97
22.89
84&35
Toto.l
Bo.nk Bulo.nco o.nd Co.sh
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$6360.46
177.,22
----$6537 .68
Wo urc to.king tho liberty of incorporo.ting herewith o. comprehensive report
propo.rod by the Chico.go Congrego.tiono.l Union, one of tho st�ongest supporters
of' tho progrum of tho Chicago Rosettlers Committee. It w�.s this organization,
under its outstanding Gen0ro.l Director, Dr. Neil E. Hansen/ that encouro.ged
the execution of the philosophy of tho Chico.go Rcscttlers Com."!littoo. "\'Vo po.y
our hi ghest tribute to the Chico.go Congrego.tiono.l Union.·
CHICAGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
1110 N. Lo.Salle St.
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In Review: The Chico.go Resottlers Committee wo.s organized o.t tho end of
1945 by o. group of Jo.po.nose Americo.ns who believed there should be o.n
o.gcncy with Jo.po.nose Americo.n loo.dorship to help their people in their
problems o.nd to direct them to other agencies according to their needs.
Tho Chico.go Congrogo.tiono.l Union voted o.n allocation of �1,200.00 for
1946, with th o understanding tho.t there would be o. tote.I budget of o.p
proximo.toly $6,500.00 o.nd tho.t contributions would be secured from the
No.tiono.l Congregc,tiono.l Committee on Christian Democro.cy ., the C ommunity
Trust, o.nd other orgo.nizo.tions.
Tho work wo.s curried on in 1946 with Mr. Corky Ko..wo.so.ki o.s Executive
Director, with no o.dditiono.l stuff except o. secretary for o. po.rt of the
yoo.r. During tho first your it wo.s recognized tho.t there wo.s greo.t
need for o. recreo.tiono.l program o.nd facilities for Jo.po.neso Americans,
und for co.po.blo loo.dcrship to direct this program. Applicatio� wo.s mo.de
to tho Community Fund and o.n ullocation for 1947 wo.s secured from tho
Fund. Tho Resettlers Committee was o.cceptod into membership by tho
Council of Social Agencies in September, 1946.
During 1947 tho work o.nd budget ho.s boon considornbly,o�pnnded. Two
full time stuff members ho.�o boon employed in addition to Mr, tnwo.snki.
In junc Mr. Abo Ho.giwnro. began work o.s Recreational Ditector fo� Nisei
work. a.na in July Mr. Jack Yasutake bogo.n work o.s Rocroo.tiono.1 Director
for work With Issoi. Tho heo.dquo.rtors of the Chicago Resottlors Com
mittee, formerly 734 North Lo.Salle, wore moved during tho yeo.r to o.
Catholic Youth Organization Nisei Center o.t 1110 North Lo.Salle Stroot,
C.Y.O� mo.king spo.co o.vailo.ble free of rent. Tho C.Y.O. formerly op
oro.tod tho building und occupied o. po.rt of tho spo.cc. During tho year
this o.rro.ngomcnt was changed so that the Rosettlers Committee now has
tho entire building rent free, but needs to beo.r tho expense of mo.in
to.ining tho property.
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.!E_ Rogc,rd to tho Budget
INCOME:
Earnings:
Duos & Memberships
Productive Enterprises
Other Eurn ings
Gifts:
Individuals & Firms
Chicc..go Congl. Union
Congl. No.tl. Committee
Unitnrinn Service "
Hinsdnlo Church
Community Trust
Community Fund
Wieboldt Foundation
1946
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c.c.u.
1948 A.nticipo.ted
c.c.u.
1,200.00
170.98
8.64
672.00
825.00
972.45
450.00
1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
1,000.00
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1., 000.00
1,500.00
1,200.00)
75,,00
500.00
500000
500.00
8,375.00
4,475.00
3,000.00
16,900.00
9,279,62
5,844.45
EXPENSE:
So.lnrios:
2,825.00
Executive Director
632.33
Office Secretnry,otc.
Rccreo.tiono.l Director
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Total Salo.ries
Fixed Cho.rges:
455.00
Rent
Operating Expense
30.93
Repairs & Painting
Office & Controlling
1,219.00
Expense
Furniture & Fixtures
Institutional Supplies
5 :, 162.26
c.c.u. Expenditure in
Addition to Allocation
Student Field Service
1947 Actual: Jan.
Septo » plus .hnti
cipatod: Octo-D�cn
75.00
1,275.00
3,350.00
790.50
1,600.00
1,375.00
7,115.50
3,600.00
2,195.00
3 ., 000.00
3 ., 000�00
11,795.00
35.00
89.77
150.00
1., 215.00
600.00
1., 700.31
300.00
180.00
9,570:58
2 ., 190.00
300.00
800�00
l6,900e00
137.50
1,337.50
1,200.00
It will be noted that, while tho Rosettlers Committee expects to socuro
increased income from Earnings and from Gifts from Individuals & Firms� cer
tain other contributions arc decreasing:
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The National Congrego.tiono.l Committee ., which was one of tho orgo.nizo.tions
origino.lly contributing to tho work, was unable to renew its cont:ri"bu
tion in 1947. Tho Committee indico.ted its contribution (�700�00 for
1946 plus a special o.dditionul gift of �300000 rondo in December, 1946)
wn.s o. specio.l for helping inuuguro.te tho work o.nd could not be �0�tinued.
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(b)
The Unitarian Service Committee contributed $1,500000 in 1946 and $1,200
for the first six months of 1947. Its allocation was mo.do on tho basis
of t his being new and experimental work, t,nd it was indicated such o.llo
cuti ons can only be made for a limited period.
The budget includes an amount of �1 ., 000 from "Other Church Organizations"
for 1948, and we understand that cont inued efforts will bo made to secure
gifts from tho National Congregational Committee $ the Unitarian Service
Committoc and other groupse
Tho Community Fund has given definite assurance of an allocation of �4,475.00
for 1947. Tho Fund has been approached for an increased amount in 1948 -in that the staff has boon increased and the budget has also needud to be
increased to cover maintenance of tho building. The Committeo will want to
know about tho possibility of securing an increase in tho Community Fund
allocation from $4,475.00 in 1947 t o �8,375.00 in 1948.
2.
As indicated under I, the expense budget is considcrably increased:
(a)
The salary of the Executive Director was increased as of June 1, 1947,
from $3,000 to $3,600.
Two recreational directors were employed, the snlary for each being o.t
the rate of �3,000 annually.
(b)
"Fixed Charges" will be increased as follows as a result of the now
arrangement with the C.Y.O.
1948 Est.
$ 500.00
25.00
375.00
50.00
265.00
1,215.00
600.00
35.00
49.25
89.77
150«00
35.00
�274. 77
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30.93
Repairs and Painting
Rent
(c)
1947 Est.
$ 5.52
1946
$ 20 .. 93
Operating Expense
Elect ricit;-
Electrical Supplies
Gas
Org. Dues & Expense
Insuro.nce
455000
�485093
� l, 815.00
Office & Controlling Expense is necessarily large because of the nature
of much of the work. This is detailed us follows:
1946
Stationery, Printing
and Postage
Tolophono & Telegraph
Transportation
Conference Expense
Other
602 .09
2140 78
73ol0
139�67
189.,36
�l,219�00
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1947
$
680�00
435�28
80051
175000
329052
�l, 700.31
1948
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800.,00
480.,00
300.,00
250,.00
360.00
�2�190.00
join-:-, c::uspicos of local roc:centi.onal
agencies nnd tho Chico.go Rese-t.tl0rs C0r.rnH,toe0
Assistnnco 1�<1.s given to the Cl.ic.::i.go }Tisci i'.thlc-c.ic Associc.tion, with
350 members, who pln.y host Jacn ycm.� to �- no.tionnl b;::_skctb:111 tourmuncnt,
to tho Ni soi Girls Intcr••Club Council ( lJ c.:lubs), the Nisei G:i.rls
/.thletic Lcn.guc ( 150) :- the did--,iiost Tennis Club (40) Nisei Intor
Collcginto group ( 15), the T:ti-C ( 40 teono.gers), the Mid-wost Golf
J.ssociation ( 110 inembcrs), :.thletic teams ( 16), social clubs ( 20),
churches (7), nnd civic clubs O)c.:
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ISSEI
Tho Cormnittee continued t� pay special attention to tho problems
which face the Issei, especially those without foJnilies, and in need of
public assistance. Over hnlf of the persons seeking aid were Issoi.
Tho n.gency has helped them througl1 rcfc:rrals, lnnguage intcrprotntion
service, nnd personal counselling. Issoi participated in the social nnd
cultur.:-.1 progr:-....-u of tho C01mnitteo, which include Lmcricnnizf.ltion and
English classes, health lectures, Japanese classicQl song clubs, nnd
liternture clubs. The annuo.l community picnic, nhich attracted 2000
persons, was orgnnizcd nnd conducted b:;r the Issci.
The agency must seriously tncklc the
unemployable Issoi. In 1950, 119 people
increase of 57�l over the previous year.
for a homo for tho Issoi cged because of
and culture.
problem of the aged nnd
applied for financial aid, an
There is n real need, still unmet,
differences in diet, languago 1
The agency has done much to bring a sense of community life and
pcrticipation to tho Issci, who bore tho real tr:cgodios of ev.'.'..cuntion in
terms of economic and psychological insecurity. However, much more
remains to be done to help thorn enjoy tho "golden ye[lrs 11 of their lives.
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OUR PERSPECTIVES
With each passing yco:r, Jnpanese :.mericans have become more a pnrt
of their community, more settled ru1d cble to cope with their problems.
It is the principal ni..'11 of tho c1gency to nid Japo.ncse ;_mericmis become
integrated into their communities ., to work with others towards a personally
satisfying life within the context of socinl goals. Interpretation of
the needs of the Japnnose .t..moricnns to other agencies, and tho encourage
ment of Ja.pru1esc /,moricnn participation to iJnprovc tho socinl, economic,
and political life of tho community and the nation arc methods which
would help renlizc both the imi:1odinte mid finnl objectives of the Committee.
The coming ycnr will probably usher in new problems. With governmental
spending, job opportunities will increase, which may moan more migration
into nnd out of Chict>.go, with further need for good er,1ployment and housing
services. It is an opportune time for the o.goncy to find now areas of
employment ., to worl� with unions ru1d :nQ..tingoment for bettor jobs and a
training progrrun for youth. Furthermore, tho agency should provide
vocationnl guidance to Nisei youth, through referrals nnd individunl
counselling.
:.go.in, it must provide the
cost housing and redevelopment
register for them. _·.ssistnncc
interested in buying homos and
i.mcrican rcsottlcrs.
Jnpaneso ;,mcricMs Hith facts about low
progr�� and diroctly aid f��ilios to
must nlso be givon to those fo.milios
opening up new localities for Japanese
There will be less emphasis on rccro;i.tion, with most of the rccrentional
nctivitios centering in local agencies, in ;nany instrncos under tho
direction of i'Iisoi group lenders. Tho City•Wido Recreation Council
under the ngency, will undcrtnkc the responsibility of providing unmet
rocro:i..tionnl needs of the Nisei, and of sponsoring leadership trnining
courses to study techniques of group leadership �nd progro.m plruming in
lino with tho o.gency policy of corrm1unity integration.
There is a groc.t need for recreation Gnd cduc:ition of Ilisei mothers,
who have not taken advantage of the progro.ms pl.:i.nncd for them in
neighborhood orga.nizntions. Tho agency will undertake n program to work
with Nisei mothers to provide recreo.tion and discussions on child
guidnnco, nnd urge their participation in PT�•s and other organizations
for the improvement of schools, better child care facilities, playgrounds,
and the general community.
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The agency should undertake an cducati�nnl program, throu�h forums,
movfcs _, and dise1:s��ion g:tou.�s., to j ntrcducc: t�o J'1panesc Americans to
the la:·gor Cc�mr.1'.1.rnty ., to L·,co.1., ns.ti.on:iJ.._., c.1.nd tntcrnat·;_onal iss·t1cso It
shoulc'l. 0ncot1-i:a3c po.:i:-t:t�ip2.t:i.on i,i:t�1 utl�c-.:r grottps c,Jncc��tJcd wi·:t social
issues such a.s i'c.,i.r cmpJ.c•ymcx:t end ho J·tor nrm,rlj_ scr·im.inn:Lo;.�y housing ..
Toget}:..or ,-;i.i�h t0.0 Jnp;,.neso ;,rr.cri,;on Ci·;:,;_zar,s i,engB-c _, it shoulci. hold a
registrc..:.ic.n crivc_. arii urge Hisci. pc1rt.ici1?2.-t.:ion in clectj_onsr.Furthermo:ror it must continue tho wcrk of tho Comm1J1T:lty Rclnti.ons
Committoo to cvalu2tt8 JnpMGsc t;n,::::ri.cnn �tt,H,:.i.c.os towards ot!1-Jr mi:nority
groups and to intorp::-ot o.ni improve into:-,ngro·.�p rcla.tions 0 Tr.is is an
cspccio.lly imp::i:..·t::mt t,:,.sk todny 3 a.s the l'!cg:·o people move into tho
communities wh,Jro JD.prmcso :Jno:cii::n11s live., The rosottlors must be
he1pe:i to rc1ntc tho::.r problems of dis�t·imj_nation to those f ncod by
others, o.nd to work together wit!1 them on ccmnor! J..ssu.os�.
There o.rc raany social problems w;1i�h roqui.,:,o j ntcrprctntion to the
community nnd to ngenC'ics -·· the ncoc. for acl.cp"i-.i..vo wi foster homos,
the prevention of dclinquincy, and otI�crs-: T:1c1·0 a.re diificu:i..ti(,s ,-rhich
nriso between tho Issci and tho N:l.sc:i . ., duo to c:i..ff,:;1� .::r.i.•�0s in Jcmoratioh,
culture, sot cf vnlucs, etc,,, whi.cl1 m'J.st be ::·oco[!nizDc..1 Dj,1d hnndled ip a
positive fashion, for the successful psyeholcgical adjustr:icmt of both
groups of people (;)
Tho agency must net upon the problems of tho Issci dcponda...l'lt,
especially in terms of specialized cnro for the Japanese ngo o
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Total 2309
Referred direotly to employment or housing
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Reoreation - education & o � • o • • • o o
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Referred to agenoy already active • o o o
Referred to organization other than m oial
agency o o e o • � • o • • o • e • •
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•
61377
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o 141
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98
75
o 147
• 115
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APPENDIX
B
ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTLY SERVED BY THE CHICAGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
Girls Interclub Counoil
Nisei Girls Athletio League
Chica.go Nisei Athletic Association
Citywide Reoreation Committee
· Intercollegiate Counoil
CLUBS ·ASSISTED BY THE COM!v!ITTEE
MISEI
Aoes
Adelphons
Ba.mbiis
Charmettes
Chicago Indians
Chioagoans
Islanders Club
Mam•selles
Philos
Sea Isles
Silhouettes
Sorelles
Vikings
Jolene's
Debonnaires
Davmelles
Colleens
Reginas
Unknowns
ISSEI
(B)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(CO)
(co)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(B)
Goh (Japanese Chess)
Haiku-kai (poetry)
Kansei••kai (classic singing)
Shingin....kai (singing group)
Savings .Association
Senryu,,,kai (poetry)
Tokusho .,kai (reading club)
Utai (classic chant reading)
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
Japanese Class
English Class
Lecture series
Bridge
Odori
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS USING THE FACILITIES
Japanese Amerioan Musio Club
Catholic Youth Organization
Class AA• Basketball League
Class A - Basketball League
Class B - Basketball League
Girls Bowling League
Midwest Tennis Association
M.itual Aid
Japanese Congregational Churoh
Scene Magazine
Midwest Golf Association
Gold Coast Bowling League
Japanese Church Federation
Chicago Shimpo
Japanese Amerioan Citizens League
Anti Discrimination Committee
Yddwest Buddhist Association
International University Fund
Coun�il of Japanese American Christian
Churches
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APPEWDIX
C
SPONSORED ACTIVITl�S
•
JA PARTICIPATION
EVENTS
FACILITIES
Camp Saga.wau o.iting
Crunp Saga.wa.u
Reoreation Workshop for
Leadership Training
Roosevelt College
HUnter Building
Chioago Resettlers
summer Camp for children
Camp Rheinburg
Tower Hill Ca.mp
16
Westside Pionio
Pottowa.ta.mie Park
85
Co-ed Outing
Forest Beach YWCA
65
Family Outing
College Ca.mp
37
International Festival
Morrison Hotel
YWCA
10
X-R.o.y Projeot
tower North Comnunity Counoil
30
Fun Nite
Olivet Institute
28
Community Pionic
Dan Ryan Vfoods
Christmas Program
Museum of Soienoe & Industry
Total
34
400
2000
29
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which face the Issei, especially those without foJnilies, and in need of
public assistance. Over hnlf of the persons seeking aid were Issoi.
Tho n.gency has helped them througl1 rcfc:rrals, lnnguage intcrprotntion
service, nnd personal counselling. Issoi participated in the social nnd
cultur.:-.1 progr:-....-u of tho C01mnitteo, which include Lmcricnnizf.ltion and
English classes, health lectures, Japanese classicQl song clubs, nnd
liternture clubs. The annuo.l community picnic, nhich attracted 2000
persons, was orgnnizcd nnd conducted b:;r the Issci.
The agency must seriously tncklc the
unemployable Issoi. In 1950, 119 people
increase of 57�l over the previous year.
for a homo for tho Issoi cged because of
and culture.
problem of the aged nnd
applied for financial aid, an
There is n real need, still unmet,
differences in diet, languago 1
The agency has done much to bring a sense of community life and
pcrticipation to tho Issci, who bore tho real tr:cgodios of ev.'.'..cuntion in
terms of economic and psychological insecurity. However, much more
remains to be done to help thorn enjoy tho "golden ye[lrs 11 of their lives.
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OUR PERSPECTIVES
With each passing yco:r, Jnpanese :.mericans have become more a pnrt
of their community, more settled ru1d cble to cope with their problems.
It is the principal ni..'11 of tho c1gency to nid Japo.ncse ;_mericmis become
integrated into their communities ., to work with others towards a personally
satisfying life within the context of socinl goals. Interpretation of
the needs of the Japnnose .t..moricnns to other agencies, and tho encourage
ment of Ja.pru1esc /,moricnn participation to iJnprovc tho socinl, economic,
and political life of tho community and the nation arc methods which
would help renlizc both the imi:1odinte mid finnl objectives of the Committee.
The coming ycnr will probably usher in new problems. With governmental
spending, job opportunities will increase, which may moan more migration
into nnd out of Chict>.go, with further need for good er,1ployment and housing
services. It is an opportune time for the o.goncy to find now areas of
employment ., to worl� with unions ru1d :nQ..tingoment for bettor jobs and a
training progrrun for youth. Furthermore, tho agency should provide
vocationnl guidance to Nisei youth, through referrals nnd individunl
counselling.
:.go.in, it must provide the
cost housing and redevelopment
register for them. _·.ssistnncc
interested in buying homos and
i.mcrican rcsottlcrs.
Jnpaneso ;,mcricMs Hith facts about low
progr�� and diroctly aid f��ilios to
must nlso be givon to those fo.milios
opening up new localities for Japanese
There will be less emphasis on rccro;i.tion, with most of the rccrentional
nctivitios centering in local agencies, in ;nany instrncos under tho
direction of i'Iisoi group lenders. Tho City•Wido Recreation Council
under the ngency, will undcrtnkc the responsibility of providing unmet
rocro:i..tionnl needs of the Nisei, and of sponsoring leadership trnining
courses to study techniques of group leadership �nd progro.m plruming in
lino with tho o.gency policy of corrm1unity integration.
There is a groc.t need for recreation Gnd cduc:ition of Ilisei mothers,
who have not taken advantage of the progro.ms pl.:i.nncd for them in
neighborhood orga.nizntions. Tho agency will undertake n program to work
with Nisei mothers to provide recreo.tion and discussions on child
guidnnco, nnd urge their participation in PT�•s and other organizations
for the improvement of schools, better child care facilities, playgrounds,
and the general community.
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The agency should undertake an cducati�nnl program, throu�h forums,
movfcs _, and dise1:s��ion g:tou.�s., to j ntrcducc: t�o J'1panesc Americans to
the la:·gor Cc�mr.1'.1.rnty ., to L·,co.1., ns.ti.on:iJ.._., c.1.nd tntcrnat·;_onal iss·t1cso It
shoulc'l. 0ncot1-i:a3c po.:i:-t:t�ip2.t:i.on i,i:t�1 utl�c-.:r grottps c,Jncc��tJcd wi·:t social
issues such a.s i'c.,i.r cmpJ.c•ymcx:t end ho J·tor nrm,rlj_ scr·im.inn:Lo;.�y housing ..
Toget}:..or ,-;i.i�h t0.0 Jnp;,.neso ;,rr.cri,;on Ci·;:,;_zar,s i,engB-c _, it shoulci. hold a
registrc..:.ic.n crivc_. arii urge Hisci. pc1rt.ici1?2.-t.:ion in clectj_onsr.Furthermo:ror it must continue tho wcrk of tho Comm1J1T:lty Rclnti.ons
Committoo to cvalu2tt8 JnpMGsc t;n,::::ri.cnn �tt,H,:.i.c.os towards ot!1-Jr mi:nority
groups and to intorp::-ot o.ni improve into:-,ngro·.�p rcla.tions 0 Tr.is is an
cspccio.lly imp::i:..·t::mt t,:,.sk todny 3 a.s the l'!cg:·o people move into tho
communities wh,Jro JD.prmcso :Jno:cii::n11s live., The rosottlors must be
he1pe:i to rc1ntc tho::.r problems of dis�t·imj_nation to those f ncod by
others, o.nd to work together wit!1 them on ccmnor! J..ssu.os�.
There o.rc raany social problems w;1i�h roqui.,:,o j ntcrprctntion to the
community nnd to ngenC'ics -·· the ncoc. for acl.cp"i-.i..vo wi foster homos,
the prevention of dclinquincy, and otI�crs-: T:1c1·0 a.re diificu:i..ti(,s ,-rhich
nriso between tho Issci and tho N:l.sc:i . ., duo to c:i..ff,:;1� .::r.i.•�0s in Jcmoratioh,
culture, sot cf vnlucs, etc,,, whi.cl1 m'J.st be ::·oco[!nizDc..1 Dj,1d hnndled ip a
positive fashion, for the successful psyeholcgical adjustr:icmt of both
groups of people (;)
Tho agency must net upon the problems of tho Issci dcponda...l'lt,
especially in terms of specialized cnro for the Japanese ngo o
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APPENDIX
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ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTLY SERVED BY THE CHICAGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
Girls Interclub Counoil
Nisei Girls Athletio League
Chica.go Nisei Athletic Association
Citywide Reoreation Committee
· Intercollegiate Counoil
CLUBS ·ASSISTED BY THE COM!v!ITTEE
MISEI
Aoes
Adelphons
Ba.mbiis
Charmettes
Chicago Indians
Chioagoans
Islanders Club
Mam•selles
Philos
Sea Isles
Silhouettes
Sorelles
Vikings
Jolene's
Debonnaires
Davmelles
Colleens
Reginas
Unknowns
ISSEI
(B)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(CO)
(co)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(B)
Goh (Japanese Chess)
Haiku-kai (poetry)
Kansei••kai (classic singing)
Shingin....kai (singing group)
Savings .Association
Senryu,,,kai (poetry)
Tokusho .,kai (reading club)
Utai (classic chant reading)
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
Japanese Class
English Class
Lecture series
Bridge
Odori
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS USING THE FACILITIES
Japanese Amerioan Musio Club
Catholic Youth Organization
Class AA• Basketball League
Class A - Basketball League
Class B - Basketball League
Girls Bowling League
Midwest Tennis Association
M.itual Aid
Japanese Congregational Churoh
Scene Magazine
Midwest Golf Association
Gold Coast Bowling League
Japanese Church Federation
Chicago Shimpo
Japanese Amerioan Citizens League
Anti Discrimination Committee
Yddwest Buddhist Association
International University Fund
Coun�il of Japanese American Christian
Churches
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SPONSORED ACTIVITl�S
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JA PARTICIPATION
EVENTS
FACILITIES
Camp Saga.wau o.iting
Crunp Saga.wa.u
Reoreation Workshop for
Leadership Training
Roosevelt College
HUnter Building
Chioago Resettlers
summer Camp for children
Camp Rheinburg
Tower Hill Ca.mp
16
Westside Pionio
Pottowa.ta.mie Park
85
Co-ed Outing
Forest Beach YWCA
65
Family Outing
College Ca.mp
37
International Festival
Morrison Hotel
YWCA
10
X-R.o.y Projeot
tower North Comnunity Counoil
30
Fun Nite
Olivet Institute
28
Community Pionic
Dan Ryan Vfoods
Christmas Program
Museum of Soienoe & Industry
Total
34
400
2000
29
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Annual Report
2007-2008
For almost 11 years former Executive Director Jean Fu jiu was the face of the JASC. She represented the organization at private and public functions and gatherings in the Japanese and Asian American communities, as well as to the city at-large.
Jean also was a visible participant in agency and community activities, attending not only as JASC's leader, but as an individual truly interested in Japanese American culture and history, who wanted to learn, listen, see, do and preserve the legacy left to us by our forebears.
But more importantly, Jean's was the hand at the helm as the agency grew its cultural programming and embarked on strategic partnering initiatives with other
organizations. In doing so the JASC's reach expanded, and for the first time people outside the Japanese American community were coming to its exhibitions, performances and programs. She helped poise the agency for a sea-change.
The JASC board of directors, staff, members and others within Chicago's Japanese American community are indebted to Jean for her untiring work on our behalf. This is the type of debt that can never be repaid, but we can say, Domo arigato gozaimasu, and wish her the best of fortune in all her future endeavors.
Four years ago the board of directors and staff members of the Japanese American Service Committee met to discuss the future of the organization. Of paramount importance was addressing this question: How could the JASC remain a vital and vibrant organization in the wake of the imminent passing of the founding generation of Nisei?
Led in great part by the vision of former Executive Director Jean Fujiu, it was determined that to remain relevant in today's society, the JASC would need to be systemically transformed from an ethnic-based organization to an extroverted, inclusive one. It must remain an agency where Japanese American culture and heritage is preserved and cherished, nurtured and grown, and social services are imbued with Japanese American values, but all activities would be open and directed to the greater multicultural community in the Midwest.
This shift in paradigm requires that we overcome the weight of 60 years of organizational history and over 100 years as immigrant Americans with very real reasons to remain unobtrusive, blending in with our fellow Americans. It would require that the JASC not only literally open its doors to all interested parties, but loudly proclaim, "We are different;
we are here."
As an organization in the midst of such decisive change, we are working to fulfill our three primary strategic goals. We are learning to become the JASC we need to be. And we are Gaining Momentum.
Create a destination center whose design showcases Japanese culture and tradition. The space will be flexible in use and be designed to accommodate a variety of programs and services.
A variety of highly professional programs) services and events will be offered at the center, with specialized programming being developed for families) children) teens) young adults and seniors. Concurrent use of the facility by different groups would be fostered) so that all members of the community can feel comfortable utilizing the facility at any time) and the environment helps build) not fractional1ze that feeling of community
Adult Day Services (above and right) is the "home away from home" for some 20-30 seniors each weekday. This model program does not use televisions to entertain seniors.
Staff members and volunteers engage them in discussions on current events, and lead seniors in peer-to-peer group games, exercise and other activities that help stabilize their mental, physical, emotional and social well-being. Staff nurses work
closely with family members to ensure that the needs of our
seniors are being met, at home and at the JASC.
Our current facility has been described as "having an ambience somewhere between a l 970's light-industrial warehouse and your grandmother's sewing room." But what
the JASC Community Center currently lacks in decor, it more than makes up for with energy, sustenance, acceptance, and programs of substance.
No matter what time of day or day of the week, the JASC is bustling with purposeful activity. It holds a special place in the hearts of thousands of people of all ages and ethnicities who visit it on a regular basis -whether that basis is daily, weekly, or annually.
Tampopo Kai (right) is a unique bilingual, bicultural Japanese/English program for preschoolers. Many of
the 30-40 children and their parents are Japanese nationals. Other children are Japanese American, of multiple ethnicities (Hapa), or not of Japanese ancestry at all. Whatever the case, they all share, learn, dance, sing and play in an accepting and caring atmosphere. Poignantly showcasing the value of the JASC as a mixed-use facility, the Tampopo kids perform for the Adult Day Services seniors on Japanese and American holidays.
TREASURES
from the Legacy Center
The JASC Legacy Center is an archive and library that collects, preserves and makes historical resources from the Japanese American community in metro Chicago available to others for research and reference purposes. This past year, staff members provided reference services to over 100 individual researchers and groups, taught off-site archival workshops, and contributed to the national on-line Discover Nikkei project. The preservation and
use -for research and educational purposes (left) -of historical documents, images and objects from the Chicago Japanese American community is a matter of prime importance to the JASC.
Social Work services can take many forms. JASC's licensed clinical social workers provide individual and group counseling, and provide outreach services to isolated seniors. They also plan care with seniors and their families, and, unique to JASC, follow-through to evaluate care and intercede as necessary. The activitybased Out of the House program (left) emphasizes keeping seniors physically and psychologically healthy.
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The JASC is the de facto Community Center for Japanese Americans in the Chicagoland area. Each December hundreds gather to do a little specialty shopping, eat great food, have fun, and just get together at Holiday Delight/ Kodomo Matsuri (above and top right).
Hundreds come to the JASC for more than just fun and food. Our biannual Health Screenings (right) and free flu vaccines (in conjunction
with the Chicago Department of Aging and the Chicago Department of Public Health), help community members stay well. The JASC also serves daily hot lunch to seniors as a member
of Chicago's Golden Diners program, and hosts special presentations on insurance for seniors and an AARP driver safety course, offered in both Japanese and English.
With Tohkon Judo Academy, JASC is the site of the annual New Year celebration Kagami Biraki. It is a day-long celebration starting with the traditional steaming, pounding (right) and rolling of sweet
rice into the dessert mochi. A Shinto purification ceremony, Japanese drumming, judo demonstration and potluck feast complete the event.
With its commitment to cultivating Japanese culture in America and making it our own, the JASC offers classes (left, top to bottom) in Sumi-e (ink painting), Shamisen
(Japanese 3-stringed lute), Origami (paper folding), Japanese cooking, and also Taiko (Japanese drumming), Shinobue (Japanese flute), Ikebana (flower arranging), Tai
Chi and Japanese Language .
The JASC also serves as home to a number of cultural partners and community organizations, including the JASC Tsukasa Taiko, Fujima
of Chicago ( classical Japanese dance,
Ryu bottom right), Tohkon Judo Academy (below), Northside Friends, Stir Friday Night! (Asian American improvisational comedy troupe), Nisei Post no. 1183, Thursday Dance group, New Horizons, and Cooperative Investors.
The Japanese Mutual Aid Society, Leadership Center for Asian Pacific Americans Community Leadership Program, Kyushu Kai, Asian American lnsitutue, and Asian Giving Circle also used the JASC for gatherings this year.
Reach out to the dispersed Japanese American population and beyond, offering broader services, partnering and coordinating with other organizations to share resources and consolidate efforts. This includes the development of the infrastructure and capacity needed for the support of outreach programming.
The expanded staffing, communication, transportation and facility needs required to deliver and support satellite programming and services would also be developed, so that they provide an alternative delivery site for some of the programs and services
located at the destination center.
For reasons that probably lie somewhere between politically-motivated racism
and democracy in action, there has never been a "Japan Town" or "Little Tokyo" in Chicago. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, some Japanese Americans continued their migration into middle class acceptance by joining the "White Flight" to the suburbs, further dispersing the ethnic community.
The JASC has always been about coming together. Reaching out is a newer development. Through our research initiatives, cultural performances and educational efforts, we have begun this part of our journey.
Home Support Services (left) provide essential in-home help to seniors to allow them to maintain their independent living. An average of 20 seniors were provided with basic housekeeping duties, shopping, meal preparation and/ or escort service each week.
Funded by the United Way Chicago Metropolitan and
Suburban Venture Investment Funds, JASC conducted
an Isolated Nikkei Elders Assessment
Project. The initial report (left) was released this year,
and work continues on planning the delivery of the
services most needed by isolated
seniors in the city and suburbs.
JASC continued its outreach into the community, participating in the National Night Out against
Crime with the 23rd Police District Diversity against Violence parade and community gathering (below).
Staff members, volunteers and JASC Tsukasa Taiko participated. ..
The JASC exhibit Origins of Now: ReBuilding Community was on display at the State of Illinois building (above), and also on view at the Association for Asian American Studies national conference. Much of our cultural outreach is performed by our cultural partner Fujima Ryu of Chicago (top left), and the JASC Tsukasa Taiko (left and below).
Both of these groups performed dozens of times around the Midwest this year, including many at high-visibility venues.
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.;:;!;dl:in..:..1:ting manner among all Japanese
American community organizations, and look for a commonality of purpose and
opportunities for collaboration.
As the largest non-sectarian locus of Japanese Americans, and the organization with
the most community resources, the JASC will strive to collaborate and coordinate with ,
other community organ1zations for the betterment of all. The development of teens and young adults into community leaders will be another organizational focus.
Taking a leadership role within a self-effacing community is a tricky thing. As the Honorable Norman Mineta told us when he visited JASC, when he was contemplating a decision to enter public life in San Jose, his father told him to do what he believed right, but that he should be prepared to be "the sticking up nail."
Organization-wide, the JASC is standing up. Within
the Japanese American and greater mudi-cultural community in Chicago, our goal is to partner with others who would also strive to make a difference, and bring positive change to individuals and society in general.
We are seeking to provide leadership, but are committed to doing so on a collaborative basis. Our focus is on growth, learning and the betterment of all, and in this effort we will not be bent.
The JASC was able to collaborate with Nisei Post no. 1183 in hosting
a Go for Broke National
Education Center presentation with General Eric Shinseki (Rec., above), and with the Chicago JACL chapter to host a town hall meeting (left) with the National Parks Service regarding proposed
uses of a government appropriation to honor the Japanese American World War II internees.
The JASC Community Mural Project (above) brought rogether people of all ages, each with his or her own reason for becoming involved in paying homage to the Japanese American experience. Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education was an invaluable partner in helping this dream project become a reality. The JASC partnered with Tohkon Judo Academy, JACL and the Asian American Law Enforcement Association in another wonderful Community Picnic, which was
a great day for all, although, fittingly, more
so for the kids (right and top right). The JASC Legacy Center continues to work
on documenting the stories of those who lived through evacuation, internment, and resettlement in Chicago. With Nisei Post
no. 1183, Chicago Japanese American Historical Society, and Asian Improv aRts Midwest, the JASC is also preparing a local component (below) to be shown alongside the national Military Intelligence Service exhibit, which will be in Chicago in 2010.
Congratulations to future leaders and scholarship award honorees (above, from left) Michael Bart, Laura Terumi Yamasaki, Michelle Nitahara, Mari Yamagiwa, Paul Kato, Ryan Miyashiro and Crystal Banks (not shown), and to our scholarship donors (see page 14).
Dear Friends,
I am proud and pleased to report that JASC in 2008 did not experience any semblance of a "sophomore slump" or similar letdown after such a successful 2007 during which we celebrated our 60th anniversary. In fact, if I could be so bold as to say that we matched or topped 2007! As you will see from this year's annual report, our past fiscal year can best be described as one of growth and change.
The JASC board of directors and staff continue to work closely together toward refining our programs and services in ways to better serve the community. During the past year, we welcomed new additions to the staff that assist us in far-reaching capacities: a new Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a new Controller, new Adult Day Service activity leaders, a new Marketing and Development professional, a new receptionist, new staff for Home Support Services, and a Cultural Programs Curator.
Our growing team allows us to provide direct services and cultural programs to more people in the community and at increasingly higher levels of quality. With each passing year, JASC receives more recognition for the work we do and the success of our outreach efforts is continuously exemplifi ed by the new people we welcome through our doors at 4427 N. Clark Street.
While the economic climate continues to challenge families, businesses and organizations alike, I am optimistic that JASC is well-positioned to make the necessary adjustments for us to continue advancing our quality social services and cultural programs in ways that impact an even broader audience. Please stop by and witness first-hand the energy going into making all this possible.
We are deeply indebted to our financial supporters, friends, volunteers, and clients, for without whom all our accomplishments would indeed not be possible. JASC is truly your organization!
Thank you for your support and assistance.
Sincerely,
Michael D. Takada
President, JASC Board of Directors
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Our Sincerest Thanks to All Who Supported Our Efforts this Fiscal Year
July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008
Foundation Grants Matching Gifts $5,000 to $9,999 Richard K. Amano
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Aetna Foundation M/M Donald W Sloan M/M Yoshi Amino
Chicago Japanese American Abbot Laboratories Matching Gifts June K. Aragaki
Council Program $2,000 to $4,999 M/M Hidemo Roy Asaki
Japanese Mutual Aid Society of BP Foundation, Inc. M/M Bing R. Nishiura Noboru James Asato
Chicago Discover Financial Services Patrick Phillips Jennifer N. Barnhart
Morgan Stanley Foundation FM Global Foundation M/M Daniel Yoshida David C. Becker
Asian Giving Circle Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Frances A. Benbow
United Way of Metropolitan Program $1,000 to $1,999 Debbie & Bob Burns
Chicago Prudential Foundation Matching Judith Tanaka & Cary Wong Gail M. Chase
Gifts John Sagami D/M Ben T. Chikaraishi
Government Support DIM Thomas Shimoda Karen Engelhardt
City of Chicago Department on Individual Donations M/M Steven H. Yamasaki Marcia Faye
Aging $10,000 and above Kathy Ford
City of Chicago Department of Misao Shiratsuki $999 and under Richard Forrest
Culwral Affairs Estate of John Iwaoka M/M Kiyoharu Aburano M/M Keith Y. Fujikawa
Illinois Arts Council M/M TaketoTomiyama Yayeko Adachi M/M James R. Fujimoto
Illinois Department on Aging Ailene Ai-Li Martin H. Fujimoto
Shan Mariko Aki Kikuko Fujimura
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Dear Supporters,
While there have been a few changes within the organization in che past year, one thing chat has not changed is our commitment to deliver consistently strong client service while also ensuring that the back office operations are managed as effectively as possible. We'd like to speak to those areas in a bit more detail.
As it relates to our social services programs, we remain focused on providing an outstanding client
experience. In addition, we are working hard to ensure that our program supervisors are coordinating
effectively with each ocher for potential cross referrals, while also pursuing new ways of obtaining social
service clients so chat our programs can operate closer to capacity.
In the area of culcural classes and programming, we are striving to increase the quality of the instruction
while maintaining our diverse class offerings. We have seen increased accendance recently for many of our
offerings, including Japanese Language classes as well as Tampopo Kai, our children's program. We also
continue to host a variety of other culcural activities, such as book signings.
In terms of administration, we continue to enhance che quality of our financial and management reporting.
We have developed new management reports that allow us to beccer monitor and understand our
performance. On the development side, we have identified a number of new funding sources and will be
looking to significantly increase che number of grants we will be writing for in the coming year.
As a staff, we remain strongly commicced to carrying out the agency's Mission and working with the board of directors, members, clients, guests and community members in true partnership.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Bryan Robson Sharon Harada
Interim Executive Director Assistant Executive Director
Sayoko Fukuchi
MIM Makoro Fukuda
Yuji Fukunaga
MIM Colin Hara
June Harada
Aylen I. Hasegawa
Todd Hashiguchi
Roy M. Hashioka
MIM Mike Hattori
MIM Howard Y. Hieshima
Harry A. Higa
Merry Hirata
Tats Hirocsuka
Matsue Pac Honda
MIM Shoji Horita
George Ichiba
MIM Takaaki Ichikawa
MIM George K. Ichishica
MIM Yuichi Idaka Grace K. Igasaki
Tomi Iijima
Muneo R. Iman
Charles Inamine
Evelyn S. lnamine
Tomiko Inouye
Calvin Ishida
Emiko Ishikawa
Julie Icahara
Harriet H. Icano
Masashi Itano MIM Takeo lcano
MIM Thomas T. Ito
Dr. Valerie Ito
Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka
Mary Iwaoka
Carol Y. Iwata
Ruby C. Izui
May Joichi Ken Kadowaki
MIM Frank M. Kajikawa
MIM Tooru Kajiwara
Mary T. Kambara
May Y. Kambara
Cindy Kaneshiro
MIM Darrell Kaneshiro
Sachiko Kano
MIM Tosh Kasai
MIM Ken Katayama
MlM Alan D. Karo
Yoneko Frances Kawabata
MIM Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
Kay Kawamoto
MIM Morris Kawamoto
MIM Ryan Keener
Kie Kikuca
MIM Raymond Y S Kim
Michiko Kim
MIM Eugene T. Kimura
Donna Kobayashi
Edward Koizumi
MIM Norman Kono
Yasushi Kubo
Mitsue Kuramoto
Elaine E. Kurokawa
DIM Roy Y. Kurotsuchi
Hiroko Kusayanagi
MIM Shigeru Kushi
Marcia L. Kushino
Laura E. Maeda
Martha Makino
Arlene Manelli
Deborah H. Matayoshi
MIM John S. Matsuda
Pac Tsuyako Matsui
MIM Jerry K. Matsumoto
Elaine T. Matsushita
MIM Thomas Mayahara
Chizuko Mazawa
Masao Menda
MIM Bob Merrick
Pac Michalski
Ingrid L. Milarski
Kei Mine
Yoko A. Mitani
Hisako Sue Miyake
MIM Shu Miyazaki
Macsue Momohara
Yoshiko Mori
MIM George W. Morirnicsu
Jessie Morisaro
Makoto Morita
More Morita
Patricia Y. Moroike -Smith
Tomiko Moromura
Jacqueline M. Morooka
Grace F. Matoaka M/M Steven Samson Joan T. Tsuruda Donna Kobayashi Midwest Buddhist Temple -
Lola Mukogawa Jay Samuels Yoneko M. Tsurusaki Ryoko Kobayashi Susan Gilkey
M/M Hatsuichi Munemoto M/M Juvencino Sanchez M/M William S. Ujiiye Micsuo Kodama New Horizons
Gerda Muri Clarita Santos Henry Umeki Ruch Kumaca Sam Shimomura and
Mark V Murphy M/M Eddie Sasaki Phil Umeki Max Kuroda members of Boy Scout
M/M Paul F. Nagaro M/M Fred Sasaki Thomas Uyechi Stanley 0. Kurokawa Troop no. 72
M/M Dennis K. Naka Rev. Kei Sacoh Linda S. Kawano/Charles Dr. and Mrs. Roy World Ability Federation -
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Suzanne R. Sawada C. Valauskas Kurocsuchi Bill Smith
Midori Nakaguchi Shigeko P. Scott Jennie A. Watanabe Toyoko Kuzuhara
Fujiye Nakamura Michele T. Sera Dorothy T. Watanuki Pat Lane Fuji Festival 2007
Joyce Nakamura Sam Shibata Linda Murakishi Whitted Cynthia Mee Purple Orchid
Dr. Akemi Lynn Nakanishi Yoshio Shibazaki D/M Ernest I. Yahiro Mr. Meyer Harmony Rehabilitation &
M/M Hiroshi Nakano Barbara Shikami M/M Howard Yahiro Joyce Morimoto Nursing Center
Kats Nakashima Stephen M. Shikami Jane Yakushiji Laura Muraoka Huron Consulting Group
Kyle Nakawacase Masako Shimizu M/M Paul H. Yamada Gerda Muri United Bindery Service,
Margo Nakayama William Shimizu George H. Yamagiwa Marion Nakagawa Inc.
Mieko Nasu D/M Thomas Shimada Kay K. Yamagiwa Mary Nakagawa
D/M Katsumi Neeno Tomiko Shimojima Julie Yamaguchi Janet Nakai Cherry Blossom
Naomi Negi Tran Gail S. Shintaku Mari Yamaguchi Fujiye Nakamura A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
Rurh E. Nehring Margaret Shintaku M/M Masao T. Yamaji Elaine and Russell BlueCross BlueShield of
Peter Nelson Rurh U. Shiozaki Alice E. Yamamoto Nakayama Illinois
M/M Donald Nishibayashi Sam Inoue Shultz Carol N. Yamamoto Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi ComEd
Asako Nishimura Nikki Smith Martin Yamamoto William and May Okamoto Harris Bank, NA
M/M John T. Nishimura Momoko 0. Steiner Midori Yamamoto Fuku Oki Japan Airlines
Ruth A. Nishimura Frances S. Sugai Prof. lwao Yamamoto Mary Okumura LJT Agra Corporation
M/M Bing R. Nishiura Midori Sugimoto M/M lwao Yamanaka Chieko Onoda
Maudie Noma Christine S. Sumida Christine Yamasaki Mitsue Osanami Blue Iris
Takeko A. Nomiya Tomoe Sunahara Mary Yamasaki Merry Oya Boeing Company
Sayuri O'Connor Jan M. Suzuki M/M Perry Y. Yano Mickey Parent Masuda Funai Eifert &
Jennifer S. Oatfield Joseph K. Suzuki M/M Dudley Yacabe Dina Rempas Mitchell
Nancy A. Ocampo Haruko Tademoco Stephen K. Yatsuhiro Steve and Mary Samson
Hideko Ogawa M/M David T. Takada Toshiye Yokota Emily Sasaki Corporate Donors
M/M Timothy T. Ogawa M/M Robert S. Takagi M/M Kenneth Yoshida Andrew Saco Bigscon Corporation
Miyuki Ohshita Stephen Takagishi Shigeko Yoshimura Lary Schectman Gim Electric
Hanako Okamoto M/M Kenichi J. Takaki M/M Ken Yoshirani Yuki Scroggins Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
M/M William Okamoto McLean Takaki Kenneth K. Yoza Anne Shimojima TDK Corporation of
Mitsuko Okamura Richard K. Takaki Anonymous (16) Arlene Suekama America
Hiroshi Okano Steven Takaki Midori Sugimoto
Nobuko I. Okawa Edward Mas Taketoshi Individuals In-Kind Kayoko Suzukida Anniversary Sponsors
Perry H. Okubo Asako Takusagawa Edith Aburano Noriko & David Takada M/M Peter Bajor
Noriko Okutomi Atsuko Tamura Lori Ashikawa Ichiro Takehara Chicago Chapter JACL
Chiyoko Omachi Ken Tamura Paul Bruce Art Takei Christ Church of Chicago
M/M Tom Y. Omachi M/M Seizo Tamura Sara Cohen Joanne Tohei Jean and Kiyoko Fujiu
Janice H. Omachi-Lee M/M Osamu Tanabe Bob Colman Alice Towata Steven Hamlin
Toyoko Omori Mary Y. Tanaka Mary Enca Estate of James Tsuha Midwest Buddhist Temple
Tsugi M. Omori Tadashi Tanaka Jean Fujiu Grace Tsuru M/M James Onoda
M/M Jimmy A. Omura Benjamin S. Tani Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Valerie Wohl M/M Glenn Sugiyama
Mitzi Omura Richard Tani Sonny Goynshor Dorothy Yahiro M/M Cary Wong
M/M Micsuo Ono MayTanii Yosh Harada Fred and Maggie Yamaguchi
M/M Hideo Onoda M/M Michael W. Tanimura Kanae Hirabayashi Kiyoka Yamashiroya Friends
M/M Robert K. Oshiro Hisako Tashiro Linda Uyehara Hoffman Kiyo Yoshimura (monetary donations)
Jody Oshita-Bajor M/M Masayasu B. Taura Asayo Horibe Anonymous (2) Deborah Burns
M/M James Ouchi Hanah Jon Taylor H. ldeno D/M Ben Chikaraishi
M/M Masaco Ozaki M/M Sam S. Ozaki Mary M. Terada M/M David J. Toguri Emiko Ishikawa Mas lrano Organizations In-Kind M/M Keith Fujikawa Kikuo Fujimura
Agnes H. Palmejar Takaki Nobuo Tokunaga Haru !co Aiko's Arc Materials Emiko Ishikawa
Patrick Phillips Lydia R. Tomita Shig Ito lcco Sushi -Juco Hattori Ruch N. Iwami
John Sagami Wendy-Jo Toyama Zarife & Sorin Ivascu Mark Sheridan Math and M/M Charles Izui
M/M James T. Saiki Arusa Tsugawa Michio Iwao Science Academy Class M/M James Kumaki
Harry I. Sakai Colleen Tsuji Ellyn Iwaoka of 2008 Macsue Momohara
M/M Jira Sakamoto M/M Fred Y. Tsuji Lynn Kaihara Midwest Buddhist Temple D/M Mototsugu Morita
Nancy S. Sakurai Grace K. Tsuru Lucie M. Kajiwara Chiyoko Omachi
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Rosemary Shieh Shiro & Catherine Shiraga McDonald's Corporation Mighty LeafTea Company Holiday Appeal 2007 Kurr Ken Nakaoka M/M Gerald Y. Nakayama Hattie Wallen Grace Watanabe
Shizue S. Terasaki Mike's Refrigeration Mariko I. Aki Patricia M. Nakayama Dorothy T. Wacanuki
In-Kind Donations Service, Inc. Betty Morita M/M Paul T. Arakawa M/M Takeru Asa RIM Masaru Nambu DIM Karsumi Neeno DIM Ernest I. Yahiro Yoshie Yamada
Vosges Haut Chocolate 0/M Richard Morimoto Janee Ayers Masanobu George Neeno Terri Yamaguchi
Mark V Murphy Alyse Azuma Joy Nieda Alice E. Yamamoto
Silent Auction/Raffle Music in the Loft Noreen K. Enkoji Kenneth M. Niimi M/M Iwao Yamanaka
Donors Mary Nakagawa Alfred Fujii M/M John T. Nishimura Takeshi Yamashita
Adler Planetarium Kimiko Nakamura M/M Keith Y. Fujikawa Ruch A. Nishimura M/M Yoshio Yamashita
Ann Sacher Restaurant NBC 5 Chicago Benjamin Fujimoto Maudie Noma M/M Kenneth Yoshida
BlueCross 13lueShield of Nike, Inc. Frank T. Fukami Kenneth K. Oba Shigeko Yoshimura
Illinois Noreen Heron & Associates Charles Hanano Fumiko Ogasawara M/M Ronald T. Yoshino
Aya Borchers Yuki Nyhan Roy M. Hashimoto Mirsuo Ogara
Cafe Selmarie Oak Park Wholesale/ Amy Roy M. Hashioka Elsie Ogawa Special
Bob Ch inn's Crab House Moy Shizuye Hikida Hideko Ogawa Memberships
Chicago Architecture Nancy Oda Jane Hyosaka M/M Robert E. Ogi Benefactor
Foundation Franklin Odo, Ph.D. George Ichiba Miyuki Ohshira M/M Mickey Hamano
Chicago Botanic Garden Susan Oliver Tomi lijima M/M Kazuichi K. Okigawa
Chicago Children's Museum Chiyoko Omachi M/M Tetsuo lko May One Patron
Chicago Cubs Chieko Onoda Anne Inouye Hiroshi G. Ora M/M Colin Hara
Chicago History Museum Onomoli Fine Jewelry Emiko Ishikawa M/M Masaco Ozaki M/M James K. Kumaki
Chicago Sinfonietta Ashley Oshita Hiromi Ishikawa Amy Rasmussen EricW. Mah
Chicago Sky Leeanne Oue Peggy L. Ishikawa M/M John M. Ruh Donna Mukogawa
Chicago White Sox Over Easy M/M Randall 0. Ishikawa Emi Sakaeda Peter Nelson
Chicago Wolves Park Hyatt Chicago/NoMi Harriet S. Iro Harry I. Sakai M/M John R. Sasaki
Frances Chikahisa Restaurant John R. Janik Henry K. Sakai Takeshi Yamashita
Court Theatre Planet Obi/ Laurel Fujisawa Grace M. Kajira M/M Yoshicaro Sakai
Denrisrry for Kids/Cissy Plum Tree Studio M/M Enoch H. Kanaya M/M Jim Sakamoto Supporter
Furusho, DDS Renga-Tei Restaurant M/M Kevin Kaneko M/M Leonard M. Sakoda 0/M Harold Arai
Egg Harbor Cafe Lidia Rozmus M/M Tosh Kasai Nancy S. Sakurai Yuji Fukunaga
Electro-Wire, Inc. Peggy Sasamoro & Bill Yoneko Frances Kawabata Edwin C. Salter M/M Colin Hara
Roy & Alice Esaki The Field Museum Smith Schaumburg Park District/ M/M Jay Kawakami M/M Raymond Y S Kim M/M Kenichi Saco Sharon T. Seeder Matthew H Kingsley DIM Edwin Miller
Barbara Finn Flat Top Grill Waterworks Shedd Aquarium Rose Kobara Ellen Kobayashi M/M Kane K. Senda Barry J. Seto Andrew Miczenmacher M/M Shu Miyazaki
Frank's J ewe! ry Shikago Restaurant Mihoko Koizumi Rosemary I. Shieh Ted S. Mizuno
M/M Frank Fujikawa Hon. Kenji Shinoda M/M James K. Kumaki Barbara K. Shimashica Kathleen Nichols
Fuji ma Ryu of Chicago The Silverman Group Ruch K. Kumaca Barbara T. Shintani M/M Kazuichi K. Okigawa
Jean Fujiu Lisa Sloan Elaine E. Kurokawa Yoneko K. Shintani Leeanne Oue
Gethsemane Garden Center Smithsonian Institution/ Yemiko Kurokawa M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Henry K. Sakai
Philip Goff Asian Pacific American Dorothy S. Kuse Sachi Suzuki Frank Sasai
Grand Lux Cafe Program M/M Tersuo Matsuda RIM Shunjo Takahashi M/M John Sasaki
Marilyn Hayashi Spare Time, Inc. Emi Matsushita Mc Lean Takaki Carlos S. Shibata
Heaven on Seven Sunshine Cafe M/M Hirn Mayeda M/M Michael K. Takaki M/M Shiro F. Shiraga
Hilldale Golf Club Szechwan Kingdom M/M James K. Mica Fukiko Takano Momoko 0. Steiner
Image Salon Chinese Restaurant Yoko A. Mitani M/M Ichiro Takehara M/M Go Sugiura
Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea Szechwan Restaurant Mark M. Micsunaga Dr. Joe Takehara M/M Dennis R. Torii
Yumiko Irei-Gokce Michael Takada Helen Miyake George Takeroshi Jane Yakushiji
Jamin Juice Michael Tanimura M/M Takanori Mizura Hideko Tamanaha Kiyo Yoshimura
Japan Airlines Arthur Towata M/M George W. Morimirsu M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha M/M Ken Yoshicani
JASC LilyTuruda Jessie Morisaco Ken Tamura
The Jaffrey Bailee Union League Club of Dr. Joyce C. Morishita Ralph K. Tamura Friend
Kim & Scott's Gourmet Chicago Makoco Morita Frank T. Tanaka Janee Ayers
Pretzels Terri Yamaguchi Pamela Morooka Mary Y. Tanaka Bure Fujishima
Albert Koga Trust/Marion Yancha by Shuko Akune Mary Muramoto M/M Yoshicaka Tanaka Jean M. Fujiu
Ishii Yoshi's Cafe Mark V. Murphy Jim Tanouye M/M Jim Grodzins
Natalie Koga Zanies Comedy Nice Club M/M Fred M. Nagaro M/M Thomas S. Teraji M/M Yoshiro Harada
Kohl Children's Museum Zapatisca Jean T. Nakamoro M/M George Torimaru Paul M. Harada
Lettuce Entertain You Fujiye Nakamura Ruby D. Tsuji M/M Kaz Horita
Enterprises M/M Toshia Nakanishi M/M William S. Ujiiye Miki Thomas Ishikawa
Lou Malnati Pizzeria Miyeko Nakao 1homas Uyechi
M/M Ellen Maeda/John C. Janka
May Y. Kambara
Cindy Kaneshiro
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto
Rebecca C. Nakamura
Tom Naokawa
Asako Nishimura
Dr. Michelle Nishina
Kimberly Robinson
Kim W. Sagami
Kevin Saiki
Reiko Sacoh James Y. Shikami Barbara Shikami M/M Hiroshi Shimotake Momoko 0. Steiner
Dr. Danny H. Sugimoto
Michael D. Takada
Dr. Joe Takehara
Hiroshi Tokubo
Ayako Yamada
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch
Sam Fukaye
John Iwaoka
Frank T. Kambara
Southside Nisei Bowling League
Jean E. Taketoshi
Fred Toguri
William T. Yamamoto
Donor In Honor of
M/M Donald C. Farley, Jr. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Marilyn E. Fires
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto
Barbara A. Neumann
June Ora
Ellen Parrnchak
M/M Steven Samson
M/M Donald W Sloan
M/M Henry Terao
William E. & Julia Y.
Morita Trick
Richard B. Turner
M/M lwao Yamanaka
Donor
M/M KokiAbe
M/M Koki Abe
Rosalia Ahern
Patricia Lee Angell
Robert & Gerri A.
Armstrong
Allen Aron
M/M Steven Y. Azuma
Janet L. Barkell
Cynthia Barnard
Frances A. Benbow
M/M Stanley Birnbaum
Brenda Borri
Diana K. Barri
Joseph Chevalier
Rain/Baro Golf Club
Charles M. Cohen
Elizabeth Cole
Barbara B. Davies
M/M Paul Doi
Alfred Doi
Mary Doi
M/M Paul Doi
M/M Paul Doi
Mo Domoco
Bruce Domoco
M/M John R. Doyle
Lillian M Eaker
Edwin T. Endow
Ed Fernandez
Barbara H. Frei-Schmid
Janet A. Fujii
Janet A. Fujii
Jean M. Fujiu
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
M/M Charles Furuyama
Patricia Gehron
Ruth Gilbert
Andreas H. Glaeser
Lorraine D. Goll
Inez Green
Carol Yamamoto
Hisa Chino's 100th
Birthday
Kiyoko Fujiu
Lydia Omori and
Greg Sahli
Laura Maeda
Hisa Chino's I 00th
Birthday
Kevin and Susan
Kaneko
Alyse Azuma
Hiroshi Kaneko's
90th Birthday
Carol Yamamoto
Tomoye Muraoka
In Memory Of
Hosen Oshita
Thomas Teraji
Hosen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
George Nakanishi
Lou Saco
Sue Azuma
Hasen Oshita
Hoshen Oshita
Marie Otaka
Hosen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
Hosen Oshita
Tom Teraji
Kimiye Omura
Tanaka
Henry S. Inouye
George Nakinishi
Albert Kamiya
Gerald Sunahara
Thomas Teraji
Thomas Teraji
Marie Otaka
Hasen Oshita
Tom Teraji
Henry Inouye
Hasen Oshita
Louie Sato
Sam Himoto
Hosen Oshita
Henry Inouye
Tsugiye Shimokubo
Fredy Fujii
Tom Teraji
Tom Teraji
Hosen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
Hosen Oshita
Henry Inouye
Louie Sato
Louie Sato
Donor In Memory Of
Barbara Gunderson Lou Sato
M/M Sreven E. Hall Hasen Oshita
Karen R. Hansen Henry Inouye
M/M Kei D. Harada Henry Inouye
M/M Yoshiro Harada Tom Teraji M/M Yoshiro Harada Marie Oraka M/M Yoshiro Harada Gora Takeshita
M/M Yoshiro Harada Henry Toyama M/M Yoshiro Harada Ayako Ideno M/M Yoshiro Harada Hosen Oshita
M/M Yoshiro Harada Al Kamiya
M/M Yoshiro Harada Toshiko Hicshima
M/M Yoshiro Harada Mitsuye Nishikawa
M/M Yoshiro Harada Bob ltashiki
M/M Icy J. Hasama Hasen Oshita
Yuri Hirami Hattie Umekubo
Don Hirota Tom Teraji Jeannerre K. Hori Henry Inouye Asayo Horibe Keichi Nishikawa &
Mitsuye Nishikawa Georgene E. Hrdlicka Louie Saco M/M Takaaki Ichikawa Yoko Matsumoto Glenn Ikeda Dorothy Ito Marion K. Ishii Sam Himoco Marion Ishii Sam Himoco Dr. Valerie Ira Tom Teraji
Ruth N. Iwami Simko Sara Takeuchi
Ellyn J., Judy & Dr. Sam Isamu Iwaoka
Robert S. Iwaoka M/M Roy T. Iwata Henry Inouye M/M Roy T. Iwata Lou Saco M/M RoyT. Iwata Tom Teraji
Ruby C. lzui Mitsuye Nishikawa
Ruby C. lzui Tom Teraji
Dr. Victor S. Izui Henry Inouye
M/M Jerold L. Jones Hasen Oshita
Ken Kadowaki Hasen Oshita
M/M Ken Kadowaki Tom Teraji
May Y. Kambara Jenny Taniguchi
Tellyer
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto Mitsuye Nishikawa
Henry M. Karikomi Hasen Oshira
M/M Alan D. Kato Hasen Oshita
Ruth Katsuyama Mitsuye Nishikawa
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi Robert Tsuru
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi George Nakanishi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi Tom Teraji
Jeanne M. Kawako Hasen Oshita
Fowziya Talip Kelry Hasen Oshita
Mary Agnes Kelcy Hosen Oshita
Maureen P. Kelry Hosen Oshita
M/M Jack Kenmotsu Hosen Oshita
M/M Jack Kenmotsu Mirsuye Nishikawa
M/M Jack Kenmorsu George Nakanishi
M/M Eugene T. Kimura Tom Teraji
Lillian C. Kimura Tom Teraji
Ruth Kosaka Louise Tani
Ruth Kosaka Tom Teraji
Rurh Kosaka Lou Sato
Miranda Kouri Hosen Oshita
M/M James J. Kowalczyk Hasen Oshita
If
Donor In Memory Of
Rena Kumai Lou Sato
Ruth K. Kumara Henry Inouye
Elaine E. Kurokawa Mirsuye Nishikawa
M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa Mirsuye Nishikawa Dorothy S. Kuse Tom Teraji Dorothy S. Kuse Mirsuye Nishikawa
Marsha Lee Louie Saro
Phyllis R. Lisack Hasen Oshita
Martha Makino Hasen Oshita
M/M George N. Mirsuye Nishikawa
Maruyama
Kam10 Matsumoto Joe Miyake
Ernest Michio Matsunaga Henry Inouye
Ernest Michio Matsunaga Tom Teraji M/M Thomas Mayahara Tom Teraji
Chizuko Mazawa Louie S. Sato
Ann Fafard McWarrers Hiroshi Mayeda
Tarniye M. Trejo Meehan George Nakanishi
June Merkel Hasen Oshita
Kiyo Kay Minaga Chico Minaga
M/M Steven Y. Minaga Chico Minaga
Debbie Miyashiro Mirsuye Nishikawa
Ted S. Mizuno Tom Teraji
M/M Kenneth Modaff Tom Teraji
Kimberly F. Moran Al Kamiya
Evelyn R. Mullen Ted Oda
M/M John A. Muntean Hasen Oshita
Roy Y. Murano Lou Sato
Shigesato Murao Henry Inouye
Shigesaro Murao Tom Teraji
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Hasen Oshita
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Henry Inouye
M/M Toshia Nakanishi Tom Teraji
Kathy L. Nakanishi George Nakanishi
M/M Toshia Nakanishi George Nakanishi
M/M Hiroshi Nakano Henry Inouye
Gerald Y. Nakayama Herbert Nakayama
RIM Masaru Nambu Tom Teraji
M/M Aki Francis Hasen Oshita
Nishimura
Ruth A. Nishimura Hasen Oshita
Masaya Nishimura Toshia Kotani
M/M Gary Nishiura Jerry Nishiura
Takeko A. Nomiya Tom Teraji
Takeko A. Nomiya Henry Inouye
Elsie Ogawa Sam Nakaso
M/M Robert E. Ogi Mitsuye Nishikawa Nori Okamura Lou Sato
M/M ShigOki Hasen Oshita
M/M Ted Y. Okita Hasen Oshita
Dennie H. Okuhara Mirsuye Nishikawa
M/M Jimmy A. Omura Kimiye Omura
Tanaka
M/M Hasen Oshita William Furuyama
MerryY. Oya George Nakanishi
Molly Ozaki Henry Inouye
Molly Ozaki Hasen Oshita
Molly Ozaki Tom Teraji
M/M Sam S. Ozaki Hasen Oshita
M/M Sam S. Ozaki Tom Teraji
Elaine Pawlak Lou Sato
Donor
Patricia A. Polich
M/M Donald Rooney
Susan Rosenberg
Diane Rorrer
Henry K. Sakai
Henry K. Sakai
Henry K. Sakai
Lisa A. Sakai
M/M Yoshitaro Sakai
M/M Jira Sakamoto
M/M Jira Sakamoto
M/M Tad T. Sasamoto
Rev. Kei Sarah
M/M John J. Seely
M/M Kane K. Senda
M/M Kane K. Senda
Al Shimizu M/M Yoneo Shimomura
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
Margaret Shintaku
Margaret Shintaku
Julie Simpson
Deborah A. Smith
John Stark
Maribeth K. Stein
M/M Theodore R.
Steiskal, Jr.
Loretta B. Stern
Eiki Sugai
Midori Sugimoto
Hiroshi (Joe) Suzuki
Sachi Suzuki
M/M David T. Takada M/M David T. Takada
M/M David T. Takada
Michael D. Takada
Michael D. Takada
Mary Takaki
Asako Takusagawa
M/M Osamu Tanabe
Rosie C. Tanaka
M/M Yoshitaka Tanaka
Alan Teraji
LilyTeraji
Shizue Sue Terusaki
M/M Paul J. Thoma
Chiye Tomihiro
Chi ye Tomihiro
M/M Taketa Tomiyama
GraceTorii
M/M Hiro Toyama
Ruby D. Tsuji
Grace K. Tsuru
Yoneko M. Tsurusaki
M/M Shoji Uchida
M/M William S. Ujiiye
Thomas M. Ujiiye
In Memory Of
Frank Fukami
Hasen Oshita
Lou Sato
Lou Sato
Hasen Oshita
Henry Inouye
Tom Teraji
Tom Teraji
Hasen Oshita
Kit Nishikawa
Mirsuye Nishikawa
Mirsuye Nishikawa
Tom Teraji
Hasen Oshita
Henry Inouye
Louie Sato
Mirsuye Nishikawa
Robert Tsuru
Hasen Oshita
Tom Teraji
Hiro Mayeda
George Nakanishi
Mirsuye Nishikawa
Sara Takeuchi
Sam Himoro
Hasen Oshita
George Nakanishi
Lou Sato
Hasen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
Henry Inouye
George Nakanishi
Tom Teraji
Hasen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
Ken Kuzuhara
Jack Sugioka
Tom Teraji
Hasen Oshita
Tom Teraji
Sam Nakano
Tom Teraji
Harrie Umekubo
Hasen Oshita
Hasen Oshita
Henry Inouye
Thomas Teraji
Misao Saro
Hasen Oshita
Tom Teraji
Henry Inouye
Tom Teraji
Suero C. Torii
Hasen Oshita
Micsuye Nishikawa
Robert K. Tsuru
Mitsuye Nishikawa
Albert Kamiya
Hasen Oshita
Lou Sato
Donor In Memory Of
Hattie Wallen Sara Takeuchi
M/M James Warczak Hasen Oshita
M/M Melvin Waskin Marie Oraka
Jennie Watanabe Mirsuye Nishikawa
Philip Wong Quincy Wong
M/M Donald F. Woodlock Lou Sato
DIM Ernest I. Yahiro Hasen Oshita
Yoshio Yamada Tom Teraji
M/M Fred Yamaguchi Louie Sato
M/M lwao Yamanaka Hasen Oshita
M/M lwao Yamanaka Albert Kamiya
M/M Michael Yamaoka Torn Teraji
Mary Yamasaki George Nakanishi
Jane Yamato Albert Kamiya
Toshiye Yokota Henry Inouye
Kiyo Yoshimura Tom Teraji
M/M William J. Yoshino Hasen Oshita
Sharon L. Zminda Lou Sato
Hebert H. Zuegel Henry Inouye
Illinois Auto Electric Co. Frank Fukami
Indian Trails Public George Nakanishi
Library
1) If we have inadvertently omitted your namea
from any list, please call Sharon Haradaa
(773.275.0097 x229) at the JASC office.a
Thank you.a
2)aThe 2008 JASC Membership List cana
be found in the 2009 Member Services &
Programs Book.
3) This FY 2008 annual report covers the timea
period July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2008.a
4)aJapanese American Service Committeeadoes not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employmentain programs or activities in complianceawith the Illinois Human Rights Act; thea
U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of thea
Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discriminationa
Act; the Age Discrimination in EmploymentaAct; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions.a
If you feel you have been discriminateda
against, you have a right to file a complaint.a
If
Condensed Statement of Activities
for the year ended June 30, 2008
Revenues
Individuals
Membership
Special Events (net)
Corporation and Foundation Grants United Way
Governmental Agencies Support Program Fees, Activity Fees and Other
Total Support and Revenue
Expenses
Operating Expenses Program Services Management and General Fund raising
Total Operating Expenses
Non-Operating Expenses Pension Related Charges Investment Losses
Total Expenses
Deficit of Revenue and Support over Expenses
$175,814 $69,541 $90,981 $23,750
$120,000 $318,034 $287,935
$1,086,055
$985,432 $107,502 $133,459
$1,226,393
$9,515 $37,809
$1,273,717
$ [187,662]
The above figures are from the final audit. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by John D. Kopczyk, Ltd., is available for viewing at the JASC office.
Revenues
Individuals
16.2%
Governmental Agencies Support 29.3%
Corporation and Foundation Grants 2.2%
Expenses
Fundraising 10.5%
Non-Operating Expenses 3.7%
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JASC Board of Directors
Executive Board
President -Michael D. Takada
Discover Financial Services LLC, Project Manager
VP Finance/Treasurer -John Sasaki
Huron Consulting Group, Managing Director
VP Fundraising -Jacquelin Denofrio
United Airlines Regional Manager Cargo, Executive Coordinator
VP Programs -Josina Morita
United Congress of Community & Religious Organizations, Executive Coordinator
VP Marketing/Secretary -Michael Tanimura
Silver Image Creative, Principal
Board Members
Ken Anno
Lori Yokoyama & Associates, Attorney
Jody Oshita Bajor
NBC 5 Chicago, Manager of Business Development & Marketing
Cindy Kaneshiro
Walgreens, Corporate Manager Equal Opportunity
Erika Kono
Japan America Society of Chicago, Director of Administration and Logistics
James Kono
HRP Realty, Inc., Principal Partner
Kevin Kumashiro (FY09)
University of Illinois at Chicago, Associate Professor & Chair of Educational Policy Studies
Jason Matsumoto
Chicago Board ofTrade, Investigator
Craig D. Mizushima
Harris N.A., Senior Vice President/Regional Business Marker Manager
James Onoda
Chicago Public Schools, Technology Coordinaror
Leeanne Oue
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago, Public Relations Coordinator
Gerald L. Richardson
Huron Consulting Group, Managing Director
Kimberly Robinson
Cassiday Schade LU. Partner
Reiko Satoh (FY09) Johnson & Bell, Led., Associate
Glenn Sugiyama
OHR Incernarional, Executive Vice President
Douglas Tono
Tohkon Judo Academy, President
JASC Staff (as of November 2008)
Administrative Staff
Interim Executive Director -Bryan Robson Assistant Executive Director -Sharon Harada Office Manager -Carol N. Yoshino Controller -Melanie Koga
Development Associate -Kimberly Kiyomi Turley Receptionist -Yuki Scroggins
Receptionist -Valeria Nickel
Custodian -Victor Diaz
Legacy Center
Archivist -Debbie Mieko Burns, MA, MUS, CA
Legacy Center Manager -Karen Kanemoto
Adult Day Care Services
Coordinator -Melba B. Ristow, RN
Day Care Nurse -Nanyces (Tess) Cana, RN Activity Planner -Karren Mesa
Activity Planner/Driver -Doris Mason
Aide -Sonyto Mao
Driver -Cecilio Ocasio, Jr.
Activity Planner/ Kitchen -Carolina Mangulabnan
Social Work Services
Social Worker -Michiko Frances Chikahisa, LCSW Social Worker -Kaori Miyazawa Liebler, MA, LCSW
Home Support Services
Supervisor -Helen Nakayama
Homemaker -Mika Borgwardt
Homemaker -Danuta Knapik
Homemaker -Mari Lim
Homemaker -Wei Lin Lee
Homemaker -Valeria Nickel
Homemaker -Roxane Tono
Cultural and Community Affairs
Coordinator -Sharon Harada
Assistant -Kay Kawaguchi
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Japanese American Service Committee
4427 N. Clark Stree t • Chicago Illinois 60640
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administration: 773.275.0097
social services 773.275. 7212
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fax 773.275.0958
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jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org • www.jasc-chicago o rg
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Founded August 30 1946 the JASC is a not -tot -profit 501 (c)(3 ) corporation o f the State of Ill i nois.
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The mission of theJapanes e American Servic Committe
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s culture and heritage and promote th physical and
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greater multicultural community in the Midwest.
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Donations FY07
(foMr the yeMar July 1, 2006M,
to June 30M, 2007)
Matching Gifts
AbbotMt Laboratories
Employee Giving
CampaMign
BP
FoundationMIncM.
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Doris Duke CharMitable
Foundation
FM GlobaMFoundation
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PfizeMr Foundation
PrudentiaMFoundation
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Foundat ion Grants
Chicago Japanese
AmerMican CouncMiM
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Illinois Humanities Counci
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Japan FoundaMtion oMNew
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York
Japanese ChambeMr o
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Commerce and Industry
ofChicago Foundation
Japanese MutuaMAid
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Society of Chicago
Morgan Stanley
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Retirement Research
FoundatMion
United Airlines Foundation
United Way oMf
Metropolitan Chicago
Government
Chicago Department oMf
CulturaMAffairs
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City oMf Chicago
Department on AgMing
Illinois Arts CouncMi
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Illinois Department on
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NationaMEndowment for
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the Arts
Organizat ions
The Boeing Company
ChMicago CeMnMter for Urban
Life and CuMlture, Inc.
Christ ChuMrch of ChMicago
Organ izat ions In-K nd
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Ako's Art MateriaMls
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AsMian American Law
Enforcement AssocationM
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BuddhMist Temple of
ChMicaMgo
Christ Church of Ch icago
Christ Church of Ch icago
WomenM's Group
Hana to Yoko
HeMiwa Terrace
JFC International, Inc.
Lakeside Church of
Chicago
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Mike's Refrigeration Mitsuwa Marketplace
New Horizons
Ravenswood Fellowship
United MethodisMt ChurcMh
SanseMi YonseMi Athletic
Association
Stockton Elementar
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TaMmpopo Club
Tohkon Judo Academy
Women's Club of Devon
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John K. AdachM
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Yayeko AdachM
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M/M Roy G. Akune
Anonymous (24)June K. AragakM
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Yusuke ArakakM
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M/M TakeMru Asa
John AsaM
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MaomMi AsaM
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M/M Hidemo Roy Asak
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(ArchivesM/Legacy CeMnter
)David L. Atwood
JaneMAyers
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Alyse Azuma
M/M Fred BabbMin
Frances A. Benbow
Dorothy Bossung
Debbie J. Buscato
(Archives/Legacy Center
)Susan J. Chapman
MichMiko FraMnces Chikahisa (Adult Day SeMrvices
)Hisa Chino
M/M Peter G. Cico, Jr.
(Adult Day Services)
Louis DiceMrbo
Helen Doe
Sandra Dolan
BaMrbara M. Doyle (Adult
Day Services
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M/M Alan Endo
Mary Enta
Kazuko Ernst
Kathy Ford
RichaMrd FoMrrest (Adult Day
SeMrvices
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KaMren Free
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Masae FuMjMi
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M/M KeMith FujMikawa
BeMnjamMin FujMimoto
M/M JaMmes R. FujMimoto
Martin H. FujMimoto
Kikuko FujMimuMra
M/M MMitsuo JM. FujMishMima
JeaMn M. Fujiu
M/M Akira FukaMi
M/M StanMley Y. FukaMi
MaMry M. FukaMmi
M/M Makoto Fukuda
YujMi Fukunaga
NamMiye Hanamoto
M/M Kei D. HaMrada
M/M Yoshi ro Harada
(Adult Day Services)
Roy M. Hashimoto
Roy Hashioka
M/M Mike Hattori
Mariko HayashMi-Hall
ShMigeyo HenrMiquez
ShMizuko HMidaka M/M Howard Y. Hieshima
Malee ChoMmpoo HMino
May KM. HMirai
Keith E. HMirashMi ma
M/M KenjMi G. HMirata
MerrMHMirata
Tats Hy irotsu ka
Matsue PaMt HoMnda
FraMncMine HorM
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Asayo HoMribe
M/M ShojMHorita
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Tom T. Horita
George lcMhMiba
M/M CaMrMl T. Ichikawa
M/M George K. lchishita
M/M YuichMldaka
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Grace KM. lgasakM
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JeaMn lkezoeM-HaMlevM
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MichaeMl A. lmaoka
Muneo R. lmon
Charles lnamine
D/M Henry S. Inouye
M/M GeoMrge T. Ishida
JuMlMius IshMida
Marion K. IshMi
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M/M Yasuo IshMi
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EmMiko IshMikawa
Takeko IshMikawa
D/M SeijMltahara
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Harriet H. ltano
MasashMltaMno
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M/M Takeo ltaMno
Chiyo Ito
Harriet S. Ito
M/M Thomas T. Ito Ruth N. IwaMm
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Joe Iwaoka
Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka
CaMroMY. Iwata
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Ruby C. lzu
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KeMn Kadowak
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Grace M. Kajita
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Cindy KaMneshiro
M/M DarrelMKaneshiro
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Sachiko KaMno
M/M Tosh Kasa
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M/M Alan D. Kato
MauMreeMn KaMucher
Yoneko FraMnces Kawabata
Kay KawaMmoto
Evelyn Kebo
Kie Kikuta
M/M RaymoMnd Y. S. Kim
CaMrol Ruth KMi mme
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LilliaMn K. Kimoto
M/M EugeMne T. KimuMra M/M Lloyd KMmuMra
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Jo Ann C. KiMng (ArchMives/
Legacy CeMnteMr)
YoMneo KuchMi
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ToMmoko Kizawa
DonMna KobayashMi
ElleMn KobayashMi
Mihoko KoizuMmMi
M/M JMi m KoMno (Adult Day
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Ruth Kosaka
Patricia KubistaMl
YasushMi Kubo
M/M James K. Kumaki
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Yemiko Kurokawa
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M/M Shigeru KuMshM
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Marcia L. KushMino
Yurie KushMino
Yoon M. Lee
Sr. VirgMie LucMhsMinge r
Ann TerumMMaeda
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LauMra EM. Maeda
Mac S. Makino
MaMrtha Makino
M/M JoMhn SM. Matsuda
MaMrMiko Matsuda
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EmMMatsushita
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Rosie T. MatsuuMra
M/M ThoMmas Mayaha ra
Masao MeMnda
Bob MeMrrick
Kiyo Kay Minaga
KeMMine
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M/M JaMmes KMMita
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Yoko A. MitaMn
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AllisoMn D. MitcheMll
M/M Kazutaka MiyaMjima
HeleMn Miyake
Hisako Sue Miyake Violet C. Mizuk
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Matsue MoMmohaMra
June KMMor
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YoshMiko MoMr
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M/M GeoMrge W. MoMrimitsu D/M Richard I. Morimoto
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HeleMn K. MorMishita
Dr. Joyce C. MoMrishita
Josina Morita
Makoto MoMrita
Mort Morita
Patricia Y. Motoike-Smith
Grace F. Motooka
Jacqueline MM. Motooka
Gerda MuMr
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MaMrk V. MuMrphy
M/M TeMruo Tay Naga
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MaMry H. Nakagawa
M/M ShuMnichMNakagawa
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TsuMneko S. NakaMgawa
MidoMrMNakaguch
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FujMiye NakaMmuMra
Dr. Ake mi LyMnn NakaMnishMi
Miyeko NMakao
Kurt Ken Nakaoka
Kats NMakashMimMa
Helen NMakayamMa (Adu lt
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MaMrgo NMakayama
PatrMicia M. NMakayama
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MMasako NMa rita
Ruth E. NMehrMng
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Mabel Mieko Nemoto
M/M Michael NMishi
M/M DoMnald NishMibayMashi
M/M KeichMi NishMikawa
Asako NMishimurMa
M/M John T. NMishMimura Ruth A. NishMi mu ra
ArthuMr NisMhioka
M/M BinMRMNishiurM
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TaMkeko A. NoMmiMya
JoMNoveMn y
SaMyur i I. OM'ConnoMr
Jane MMOda
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June C. Oda (AdulMt Day
SeMrMvicesM)
FuMmiko Ogasawa ra
Elsie Ogawa
Hideko OMawa
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MiMyuk i OhsMhita
M/M Hideo OishM
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M/M WMilliam OkaMmoto
Mitsuko OkaMmuMra
HirosMhMOkaMno
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Nobuko I. Okawa
Patsy Okita
Perry HMOkubo
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ElinoMr NMOlin
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JaMnice HMOmachMi-Lee
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D/M Harry I. Omor
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ToMoko OmoMr
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M/M JMimmy A. OmuMra
MitzMOmuMra
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MaMOne
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M/M KiyoshMOno
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M/M Mitsuo Ono
DrMBright Y. Onoda
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M/M JaMmes MMOnoda
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M/M RobeMrt KMOshiro
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ShoichMOshiro
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M/M Hase n Oshita
MaMrie KMOtaka
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Joyce T. Kubose Prosise
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Winnie Furusho Ricker
CheMryMRogers
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PhiliMC. Roth
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ToshMiko SahaMra (Adult Day
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M/M James T. Saik
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Gina Saka
EmMSakaeda
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Lisa A. SakaM
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Lisa A. SakaM(Adult Day
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SeMrvMices)
M/M Jiro SakaMmoto
NancMSMSakuMra
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M/M Eddie Sasa k
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M/M Fred SasaMk
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M/M Masato SasaMk
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Rev. Kei Satoh
SuzaMnne RMSawada
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ShMigeko PMScott
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ShaMroMn T. Seeder
M/M KaMne KSeMnda
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Ca ros SMShibata
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Yoshio ShibazaMki
Barba ra ShMikami
Bruce KShimizu
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Masako ShMi mMizu
TomMiko ShMimojMima
Ma rga ret ShMintaku
Hideko Shirahama Mary Yamasaki Janet Nakai Masuda, Funai, Eifert & All Nippon Airways Co.,
Misao Shiratsuki M/M Yoshio Yamashita May Nakano Mitchell Ltd.
(Counseling) M/M George Yamate M.S. Nakawatase Allegro Music Studio
Misao Shiratsuki (Home Support Services ) M/M Donald W. Sloan M/M Steve Yamauchi M/M Perry Y. Yano Lucille A. Yee Herbert Nakayama, Jr. Patricia Nakayama Kiyoto Nishimoto Corporate Donors Barry-Regent Cleaners Bigston Corporation, USA Anderson Japanese Gardens Ann Sather Restaurant
Momoko 0. Steiner Toshiye Yokota Rebecca Nishimoto Gim Electric Company, Inc. Aoya, Inc.
Frances S. Sugai Christine S. Sumida M/M Kenneth Yoshida M/M Hiroshi Yoshimoto Takeko Nomiya Lynn Oda Nomura Enterprises, Inc. TDK Corporation of Bob Chinn's Crabhouse California Hotel & Casino
Joseph K. Suzuki Sachi Suzuki Glenn A. Yoshimura Shigeko Yoshimura Helen Omura Mits & Sachi Ono America Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Botanic Garden
1 . Mary Tagami Michael D. Takada (Adult Day Services) R/M Shunjo Takahashi Agnes H. Palmejar Takaki M/M Kenichi J. Takaki Nobuko Takaki Richard K. Takaki M/M lchiro Takehara Edward Mas Taketoshi Asako Takusagawa Hideko Tamanaha M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha M/M Alvin K. Tamura Ken Tamura Ralph K. Tamura M/M William J. Yoshino (Adult Day Services) M/M Ken Yoshitani Nancy H. Young Kenneth K. Yoza Individuals In-Kind Roy Akune Richard Amano Anonymous (5) Alise Azuma Peggy Nishimura Bain Barbara Becker & Bruce Embrey Richard Brandon Janet Brown Chieko Onoda Barbara Oshita Merry Oya Haru Ozaki Kazue Ozima Yosh Sakai Molly Sakamoto Emily Sasaki Peggy Sasamoto Hifumi Sato Anne Shimojima Margaret Shintaku Sue Smith Yasuko Stark Midori Sugimoto Helen Suzuki Table Sponsors & Friends Anniversary Sponsors M/M Peter Sajor Chicago Chapter JACL Christ Church of Chicago Jacquelin Denofrio Electro-Wire, Inc. Jean and Kiyoko Fujiu Steven Hamlin Midwest Buddhist Temple Mark Murphy M/M James Onoda Glenn Sugiyama M/M Cary Wong Chicago Children's Museum Chicago Cubs Chicago History Museum Chicago Sinfonietta Chicago White Sox Chicago Wolves Frances Chikahisa Club Lucky Court Theatre Dentistry for Kids/Dr. Cissy Furusho EBI, INC. Electro-Wire, Inc. Eli's Cheesecake Barbara Finn
M/M Seizo Tamura M/M Osamu Tanabe Alice Tanaka Frank T. Tanaka M/M Judith Tanaka/ Cary Wong Mary Y. Tanaka Benjamin S. Tani M/M Takeshi Tanimoto Mary M. Terada Robin Terusaki Shizue Sue Terusaki Hiroshi Tokubo Nobuo Tokunaga Chiye Tomihiro Alvin Tomiyama Arusa Tsugawa Colleen Tsuji M/M Fred Y. Tsuji Joan T. Tsuruda Catherine B. Tsuruoka M/M Shoji Uchida Helen Uehara M/M William S. Ujiiye Thomas Uyechi M/M Linda S. Kawano/ Charles C. Valauskas Hattie Wallen James Walthour Grace Watanabe Dr. Roy K. A. Wesley Je Seon Won (Translation) D/M Ernest I. Yahiro M/M Howard Yahiro George H. Yamagiwa Kay K. Yamagiwa Terry Yamagiwa Julie Yamaguchi M/M Masao T. Yamaji Chicago Botanic Garden Frances Chikahisa Roy Esaki Betty Ezaki Barbara Finn Fujima Shunojo Lynn Harada Sam Himoto Hannah Hogan Ernest & Yvonne Hyosaka Helen ldeno Jean Inouye Karen Ishibashi Joyce Ishida Marion Ishii lkue ltami Haru Ito Ellyn Iwaoka Mary Iwaoka Ruby lzui Japanese American National Library Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Fay Kadowaki Lynn Kaihara Hiroshi Kaneko Neil & Karen Kanemoto Frances Kawabata Kay Kawaguchi Yoko Kawaguchi Justin (Jean) Kawako Ryoko Kobayashi Estate of Mary & Albert Koga Ruth Kumata Fran Lau Mary & George Maruyama Virginia McCowan Jan Suzuki Kiyo Takemoto Jennifer & Rose Tani Joanne Tohei Mitsuko Tokimoto Chiye Tomihiro Tak Tomiyama Kenji Negi Tran Asako Watanabe Hideo Watanabe Gary Wing Dorothy Yahiro Jane Yakushiji Kiyo Yoshimura Grace Yamada Alyce Yamanaka George Yamasaki Steven Yamasaki Kiyoka Yamashiroya Kiyo Yoshimura Fuji Festival 2006 Corporate Sponsors Purple Orchid Leve/ ComEd, an Exelon Company Harmony Nursing & Rehabilitation Center United Bindery Service, Inc. Yamamoto-Yoshida Family Cherry Blossom Level All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Huron Consulting Group Japan Airlines Friends (monetary donations) Anonymous Eugenia Chiu Robert & Mary Fujioka Hannah S. Hogan George lchiba Grace K. lgasaki Emiko Ishikawa Robert & Elizabeth Iwaoka Albert & Betty Lee Kamiya Jewel Kanai, DDS Elaine & Darrell Kaneshiro Linda S. Kawano & Charles C. Valauskas Ruth K. Kumata Elaine & Yemiko Kurokawa Janet S. Masamoto Matsue Momohara Joyce & Rick Morimoto D/M Motosugu Morita, Jr. Rebecca C. Nakamura Robert T. Nakazawa R/M Masaru Nambu Pat Okita Robert & Lily Oshiro Hiroshi & Mary Ota Kayeko Quinlan Tomi Shimojima M/M Shiro F. Shiraga Misao Shiratsuki Joseph K. Suzuki Tampopo Club Benjamin S. Tani May Tanii Henry Umeki Futami Terri Yamaguchi Nancy H. Young Flat Top Grill Frank's Jewelry Jean M. Fujiu Gethsemane Garden Center Golden Aquarium Golfsmith Steve Hamlin Sharon Harada Harrah's Joliet Casino Hotel Stephen Hashioka, DDS Mikio Hasunuma Yukiko Hasunuma Heaven On Seven Hilldale Golf Co Sam Himoto Masanobu Hoshikawa Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Tomi Inouye Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea Yumiko lrei-Gokce Marion Ishii Peggy Ishikawa Michio lwao Japan Airlines Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) JPNK Corporation May Kambara Marilyn R. Kay Dr. Richard Kim Albert Koga Trust La Donna Restaurant Lettuce Entertain You M. Henry Chow for Now Mad River Bar and Grille Margie Korshak, Inc.
Alice E. Yamamoto Martin Yamamoto Midori Yamamoto M/M lwao Yamanaka M/M Michael Yamaoka Jerry Morishige Joyce Morishita & Bert Phillips Betty Morita Gerda Muri UT Agra Corporation Blue iris Level The Boeing Company First American Bank Silent Auction/Raffle Donations Abrakadoodle John Adachi Rosie Matsuura Mike's Refrigeration Carol Miyake Rick and Joyce Morimoto MOTO Restaurant
M/M Dick T. Yamasaki Marian Nakagawa Harris, NA Adler Planetarium Music in the Loft/Ellie Olin
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Kimiko Nakamura
NBC 5 Chicago
Bradford Newquist
Lillian Nishimura
Arthur Nishioka
Takeko Nomiya
Yuki Nyhan
Dennie Okuhara
Chieko Onoda
Onomoli Fine Jewelry
Ashley Oshita
Over Easy Cafe
Peggy Notebaert Nature
Museum
Planet Obi/Laurel Fujisawa
Resorts East Chicago
Winnie Furusho Ricker
Rock-It Bar & Grill
Lidia Rozmus
Lisa A. Sakai
Salon Buzz
John R. Sasaki
Schaumburg Park District
Shedd Aquarium
Kevin & Alan Shikami
Shinsen Jewelry
Sharon Shoji
Skokie Park District -
Exploratorium
Donald and Lisa Sloan
William A. Smith
Sunshine Cafe
George M. Suyeoka
Yasumasa Suzuki
SYAA Basketball Clinic
Szechwan Restaurant
Thousand Waves Spa for
Women
Arthur Towata Union League Club of
Chicago
Yancha/Shuko Akune, Michael Pacelli, Roy &
Tamako Akune
Hide Yoshihashi/JASC
Tsukasa Taiko
Hon. Yutaka Yoshizawa
Zanies Comedy Club
Nancy Zolper
2006 Holiday
Appeal Donors
Anonymous
Yusuke Arakaki
Janet Ayers
Alyse Azuma
Linda Bryan
Evelyn Chikahisa
Michiko Frances Chikahisa
Noreen K Enkoji
Karen Hennessy Essig
Marcia A. Faye
M/M Keith Fujikawa
M/M Mitsuo J. Fujishima
Martha M. Fukami
Henry K. Fukui
M/M Jim Goodman
Charles Hanano
June Harada
Elizabeth Hibner
Edith T. Higashi
Gaile A. Higashi Shizuye Hikida
Hanako Hirose
Hannah Hogan
M/M Shoji Horita
Grace K. lgasaki
M/M Tetsuo lko
Florence Ishibashi
Peggy L. Ishikawa
Takeko Ishikawa
Julie ltahara
D/M Seiji ltahara
M/M Charles J. lzui Dr. Victor S. lzui
M/M Rowland T. Joichi
M/M Frank M. Kajikawa
May Y. Kambara
Albert I. Kamiya
M/M Enoch H. Kanaya
M/M Jay Kawakami
M/M John Y. Kitazaki
Tamotsu Kuramoto
Elaine E. Kurokawa
Yemiko Kurokawa
Phyllis Lisk
M/M Jerry K. Matsumoto
M/M Thomas Mayahara
Masao Menda
Bob Merrick
Kiyo Kay Minaga
M/M George W. Morimitsu D/M Richard I. Morimoto
Jessie Morisato
Mort Morita
Donna Mukogawa
Mary Muramoto
Mark V. Murphy
M/M Teruo Tay Nagai
Carolyn K. Nakamura
M/M Roy Nakazawa
R/M Masaru Nambu
Asako Nishimura
M/M John T. Nishimura
Ruth A. Nishimura
Kenneth K. Oba
Mitsuo Ogata
M/M Bruce B. Bank/
Sharon K. Ogawa
Linda M. Ogawa
M/M Robert E. Ogi
Hanako Okamoto
M/M Shig Oki
May One
M/M James M. Onoda
M/M Robert K. Oshiro
M/M Yoshitaro Sakai
M/M Eddie Sasaki
M/M Kenichi Sato
Suzanne R. Sawada
Rosemary I. Shieh
Tomiko Shimojima
Janice T. Shimokubo
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
Judy Sora
Glenn T. Sugiyama
Joseph K. Suzuki
M/M David T. Takada
Midori Takaki
Richard K. Takaki
Goro Takeshita
George Taketoshi
Frank T. Tanaka
Benjamin S. Tani May Tanii
Jim Tanouye
M/M Masayasu B. Taura
Mary M. Terada
M/M Henry Terao
Caryn Tomasiewicz
M/M George Torimaru
M/M George K. Towata
Joan T. Tsuruda
Yoneko M. Tsurusaki
M/M Carl Vespa
Kiyoshi Wakatani
Ted T. Yabuta
Yoshio Yamada
Lois R. Yamaguchi
Terri Yamaguchi
Alice E. Yamamoto
M/M Todd Yamamoto
M/M Yoshio Yamashita
M/M Perry Y. Yano
Lucille A. Yee
Shigeko Yoshimura
Special
Memberships
Patron
M/M Colin Hara
M/M James K. Kumaki
Ms. Donna Mukogawa
Mr. Pete Nelson
Mr. Henry K. Sakai
D/M Thomas Shimada
Supporter
D/M Harold Arai
Ms. Janet Ayers
D/M Ben T. Chikaraishi
Mr. Yuji Fukunaga
Mrs. Yoshimi Golden
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto
Mr. Eric W. Mah
M/M Shu Miyazaki
Mr. Ted S. Mizuno
Dr. Joyce C. Morishita
Ms. Kathleen Nichols
Mrs. Linda M. Ogawa
Mrs. Rose S. Okabe
M/M John Sasaki
Mr. John R. Sasaki
Mr. Carlos S. Shibata
M/M Shiro F. Shiraga
Mrs. Momoko 0. Steiner
M/M Go Sugiura
Ms. Jane Yakushiji
Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura
Friend
M/M Paul Doi
M/M Alan Endo
Mr. Burt Fujishima
Ms. Jean M. Fu jiu
Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
M/M Jim Grodzins
D/M Kenneth M. Hamada
Mr. Paul M. Harada/Dr.
Michelle Nishina
M/M Kaz Horita Mr. Miki Thomas Ishikawa
M/M Ellen Maeda/John C.
Janka
Mrs. May Y. Kambara Ms. Cindy Kaneshiro omitted your name M/M Robert Kato from any list, please
D/M Henry M. Kawanaga call Sharon Harada
Dr. Charles Martinez (773.275.0097 x229) at
M/M Jerry K. Matsumoto the JASC office.
Dr. Glenn H. Murakami Thank you.
Ms. Rebecca C. Nakamura
Mrs. Asako Nishimura 2) The 2007 JASC Ms. Kim W. Sagami Membership List can
Mr. Kevin Saiki be found in the 2008
Mr. Frank Sasai Member Services & Mr. Lawrence D. Programs Book.
Schectman
Ms. Barbara Shikami 3) This FY 2007 annual Mr. James Y. Shikami report covers the time Mr. Glen T. Sugiyama period July 1, 2006, to
Mr. Michael D. Takada June 30, 2007.
Dr. Joe Takehara
Mrs. Ayako Yamada 4) Japanese American
Service Committee
JASC Scholarship does not discriminate
in admission to
Funds
programs or treatmentAnheuser Busch of employment in Sam Fukaye programs or activitiesFrank T. Kambara in compliance with the Southside Nisei Bowling Illinois Human RightsLeague Act; the U.S. Civil RightsJean E. Taketoshi Act; Section 504 of the Fred Toguri Rehabilitation Act; theWilliam T. Yamamoto Age Discrimination Act;
the Age Discrimination
in Employment Act; 1) If we have inadvertently and the U.S. and Illinois
Constitutions. If you
feel you have been
discriminated against,
you have a right to file a
complaint.
In Honor of
Marriage of Tim & Dori Rayner
Yoshizo James Yoshimura's 91st
Birthday
Tom Corbett & Avena Ward's
25th Wedding Anniversary
Kevin & Susan Kaneko
Heather Bowler
Alyse Azma
In Honor/Recognition of
(for the year July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007)
Donor
D/M Harold Arai
Mrs. Yoshimi Golden
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Donald W. Sloan
M/M Donald W. Sloan
M/M Henry Terao
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Memorial Gifts M/M George K. lchishita Joseph Cech Donor In Memory Of
(for the year July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007) Donor Ms. Cheryl lkemiya/ In Memory Of Dorothy Kaneko Ms. Helen Nakayama Ms. Helen Nakayama Masao Nakayama Dorothy Kaneko
Donor Beckett Associates M/M Koki Abe M/M Koki Abe Ms. Jane Anselmino In Memory Of Tosuko Azuma June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Y. Kanemoto Donna Tamaki/ Kevin Kaneko Mr. Henry K. Ito Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka Yoji Ozaki Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Ms. Mieko Nasu M/M Barry Nathanson Mr. Todd Nickow Mr. Robert Nishimoto Late lsseis Misao Sato June Ashikawa Toshio J. Nishimoto
Mr. John Arima M/M Takeru Asa M/M Paul K. Ase Ms. Janet Ayers Mrs. Alyse Azuma M/M Debbie & Bob Burns Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka Ms. Judy M. Iwaoka Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka M/M Roy T. Iwata Mrs. Ruby C. lzui Frank Noda Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Yoji Ozaki Larie Kudo M/M Aki Francis Nishimura Mrs. Ruth A. Nishimura Ms. Irene H. Noda Mrs. Toshie Noguchi Mr. Kenneth K. Oba Ms. June C. Oda Sachiko Fujimoto Kimi Hara Rowland Joichi Rose Matsuura George Oba Dorothy Kaneko
M/M Debbie & Bob Burns Dorothy Kaneko Mr. Richard Jones Ms. Karen Kadowaki Iva Toguri Yoji Ozaki Mrs. Hideko Ogawa M/M Robert E. Ogi Yoji Ozaki Rowland Joichi
Ms. Kathleen Carney M/M Richard Ciesla Ms. Martha Comfort Misao Sato Misao Sato Glenn Comfort Mr. Ken Kadowaki M/M Darrell Kaneshiro Mr. Henry M. Karikomi Yoji Ozaki Sachiko Fuijimoto Rowland Joichi Mrs. Helen H. Okabe Ms. Karen Okabe M/M Richard A. Okabe Rowland Joichi Misao Sato Sachiko Fujimoto
M/M Paul Doi Ms. Barbara M. Doyle Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Ms. Sharon Ehrhardt M/M Gary D. Farrar Ms. Sarah Fisher Ms. Judith E. Fors Mr. Benjamin Fujimoto/ M/M James LeVintre, Sr. Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Lillian Fujiwara Mrs. Kimie Fukai M/M Stanley Y. Fukai M/M lwao Fukui M/M Tony Golden Mrs. Yoshimi Golden Judie Kiyohara Fumi Shikami Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Fumiko Shikami Thomas Fujibayashi Sachiko Fujimoto Yoji Ozaki June Ashikawa Dorothy Kaneko Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fujimoto Misao Sato Sachie Aono Mr. Masao G. Kato Mr. Masao G. Kato Ms. Rosalie Y Kato Mrs. Yoneko Frances Kawabata M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi Mrs. Hide Kikuchi Mrs. Chieko Kimura M/M Patrick King Ms. Ryoko Kobayashi Ms. Aiko Kojima Ms. Aiko Kojima Ms. Ruth K. Kumata Ms. Elaine E. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Yoshimi Suzuki Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Chizu Takaoka Misao Sato Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Lucille Prosise Rowland Joichi Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Y. Sanda Nabuto Tanabe Tom Kaihara Mrs. Rose S. Okabe M/M Kevin B. Okazaki M/M Seiji Okazaki M/M Shig Oki M/M Shig Oki M/M Jimmy A. Omura Ms. Lana Overturf Ms. Molly Ozaki Mr. John Rogers M/M John M. Ruh Ms. Toshiko Sahara Mr. Henry K. Sakai Ms. Lisa A. Sakai M/M Yoshitaro Sakai M/M Jiro Sakamoto M/M Jiro Sakamoto M/M Eddie Sasaki Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sasaki Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Rowland Joichi Kinuko Omura Yoshimi Suzuki Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Mieko Mizusawa Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Sue Azuma Rowland Joichi June Ashikawa Julius Ishida
Yoshimura & M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa Sumie Hirakawa M/M Fred Sasaki Asako Sasaki
John Yoshimura Mr. C Ching Liang Sallie Fujimoto Mr. John R. Sasaki Julius Ishida
Ms. Janice Goritz Misao Sato Ms. Clara Lindner June Ashikawa M/M Masato Sasaki Fumiko Shikami
M/M Alberto M. Gurevich M/M Don Hall Mr. Mickey Hamano Ms. Barbara Hann Masao Nakayama Fumiko Shikami Iva Toguri Misao Sato M/M Catherine M. Lum Ms. Martha Makino M/M Paul A. Marino M/M William A. Mason Misao Sato Rowland Joichi Misao Sato Chizuko Tsuneta M/M Harry Sato Ms. Linda Aya Sato Ms. Betty Shibayama M/M Henry Shimabukuro June Ashikawa Fumiko Shikami Dorothy Kaneko Dorothy Kaneko
Mrs. June Harada M/M Kei D. Harada D/M Michael Y. Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada Ms. Fumi Hattori Teiji Chino Dorothy Kaneko Masaro Harada Ted Kawachi Roland Joichi Mrs. Sasamura Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Tom Omori Rosie Matsuura Chizu Takaoka M/M Frank Y. Matsumoto Mr. Ernest Michio Matsunaga Ms. Haruye Matsushima Ms. Haruye Matsushima M/M Roy David May Mr. Allen H. Meyer Mrs. Dorothy M. Miyake D/M Mototsugu M. Morita, Jr. Ms. Irene Mostek Y. Ozaki June Ashikawa June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Mieko Mizusawa Chizu Manshio Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Sallie Fujimoto M/M Yoneo Shimomura Mrs. Hideko Shirahama Ms. Sharon Shiraiwa M/M Donald W. Sloan Mr Toshio Suda Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Mrs. Sachi Suzuki M/M David T. Takada M/M David T. Takada M/M Robert S. Takagi M/M James Takaki Dorothy Kaneko Y. Ozaki Yoshimi Suzuki Yahachi Sagami Doris Heller Rowland Joichi June Ashikawa Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Bill lchiba Dorothy Kaneko
Ms. Janet Heller Doris Heller Ms. Susan Lai Moy Tosuko Azuma M/M George S. Takemoto Nagako Kitahata
Ms. Carol Hellickson Ms. Kazuko Hellickson Misao Sato Misao Sato Ms. Donna Mukogawa Ms. Lola Mukogawa Thomas Omori Thomas Omori M/M George S. Takemoto M/M George S. Takemoto June Ashikawa Judy Kono
M/M Stanley K. M. Hew Mr. George T. Hidaka Mrs. Edith T. Higashi Mrs. Edith T. Higashi/Mr. Frank Taniguchi Ms. Mary Higuchi Mrs. Shizuye Hikida Ms. Mary Hirsch Ms. Charlotte A. Hodder M/MTony Hom Mr. George lchiba Haru & Yutaka Kanemoto D. Kaneko T. Maeda Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fujimoto Fred Hikida Yoshimi Suzuki Yoshimi Suzuki Sachiko Fujimoto William Y. lchiba Mr. Shigesato Murao Mrs. Mary H. Nakagawa Ms. Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Ms. Yone Nakako Mrs. Tsuruko Sue Nakamoto M/M Toshio Nakanishi M/M Toshio Nakanishi M/M Hiroshi Nakano M/M Hiroshi Nakano Mrs. Lillian Y. Nakawatase Mrs. Lillian Y. Nakawatase Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Chizo Takaoka Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Chizu Manshio Rowland Joichi James Nakawatase Mrs. Esther M. Takeshita Ms. Asako Takusagawa M/M Osamu Tanabe Mr. Jim Tanouye M/M Jeff Taylor Mrs. Laura F. Terada Mrs. Shizue Sue Terusaki Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Ms. Chiye Tomihiro M/M Taketo Tomiyama Mrs. Grace Torii June Ashikawa June Ashikawa Yoshimi Suzuki Margaret Tanouye Doris Heller Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Rose Matsuura Dorothy Kaneko Sueto Charles Torii
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Donor In Memory Of
M/M George Torimaru Chizu Takaoka
M/M Robert Troop Rowland Joichi
Ms. Ruby D. Tsuji June Ashikawa
M/M Robert K. Tsuru Dorothy Kaneko
Mrs. Yoneko M. Tsurusaki Chic Tsurusaki M/M Tad H. Wada Yoji Ozaki
Mr. Robert Daniel-Sachiko Fujimoto
Wayman
Donor In Memory Of
M/M James J. Willburn Mieko Mizusawa
Mrs. Janice Wong Tosuko Azuma
Mr. Philip Wong Quincy Wong
M/M Roland Wozniak Misao Sato
M/M Howard Yahiro June Ashikawa
M/M Paul H. Yamada Rowland Joichi
M/M lwao Yamanaka Rowland Joichi
Donor In Memory Of M/M Michael Yamaoka
Mrs. Jean Kim Yamasaki
M/M Dudley Yatabe
Ms. J. Michelle Yee
Ms. Lucille A. Yee
M/M David Yoshimura
Mrs. Pat Yoshino
M/M William J. Yoshino
Ned Bunya &
Tomiye Fujii
Sallie Fujimoto
Yoji Ozaki
Dorothy Kaneko
Nancy Nishioka
Sue Azuma
Rowland Joichi
Yoji Ozaki
Condensed Statement of Activities
for the year ended June 30, 2007
Revenues
Individuals $81,874
Membership $73,048
Special Events (net) $104,951
Corporation and Foundation Grants $11,655
United Way $168,000
Governmental Agencies Support $381,246
Program Fees, Activity Fees and Other $265,672
Investment Income $163,664
Total Supp ort and Revenue $1,250,110
Expenses
Program Services $981,425
Management and General $95,810
F undraising $116,027
Total Operating Expenses $1,193,262
on-Operating Expenses
Pension Related Charges $62,061
Total Exp enses $1,255,323
Deficit of Revenue and Support
over Expenses $ [5,213]
The above figures are from the final audit. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by John D. Kopczyk, Ltd., is available for viewing at the JASC office.
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Revenues
Investment Income 13.1%
United Way13.4%
Governmental Agencies Support 30.S%
Corporation
and Foundation
Grants 0.9%
Operating Expenses
Program 5eMcM
JASC Board of Directors
Executive Board
President -Michael D. Takada
Morgan Stanley, Manager, Card Member Service & Banking
VP Finance/Treasurer -John Sasaki
Huron Consulting Group, Managing Director
VP F undraising -Jacquelin Denofrio
United Airlines, Manager, Strategic Partners
VP Human Resources -Lynn K. Oda
Chicago Sun-Times Media Group, Director, Human Resources
VP Membership-Joyce A. Morimoto
Educational/Children's Museum Consultant
VP Programs -Josina Morita
Applied Research Center, Research Associate
VP Marketing -Michael Tanimura
Silver Image Creative, Principal
Secretary -Lisa Sakai
LJT Agra Corporation, Vice President
Board Members
Ken Anno
Lori Yokoyama & Associates, Attorney
Jody Oshita Bajor
NBC 5 Chicago, Manager of Business Development & Marketing
Cindy Kaneshiro
Excelon Corporation, Manager, Compliance & Diversity
Erika Kono
Japan America Society, Associate Director
James Kono
HRP Realty, Inc., Principal Partner
Jason Matsumoto
Chicago Board of Trade, Investigator
James Onoda
Chicago Public Schools, Technology Coordinator
Glenn Sugiyama
DHR International, Executive Vice President
DouglasTono
Tohkon Judo Academy, President
Dru Yamagiwa
Environmental Systems Design, Information Technology Specialist
Sandra S. Yamate
President, Polychrome Publishing Corporation
Bryan Zises
Illinois Housing Development Authority, Director of Public Affairs
JASC Staff
Administrative Staff
Executive Director -Jean M. Fujiu, LCSW Assistant Executive Director -Sharon Harada Office Manager -Carol N. Yoshino Controller -Melanie Koga
Controller -Dudley Yatabe
Office Assistant -Karen Kanemoto
Office Assistant -Ryan]. Toguri
Receptionist -Emiko Ishikawa
Receptionist -Yuki Scroggins
Receptionist -Sumie Tanimura
Custodian -Sabah Auodesho
Archives
Archivist -Deborah Mieko Burns
Archival Assistant -Michael Courtney
Archival Assistant -Karen Kanemoto
Adult Day Care Services Coordinator -Melba B. Ristow, RN
Day Care Nurse-Nanytes (Tess) Cana, RN Activity Planner -Joseph Magdaraog Activity Planner -Doris Mason
Aide -Sonyto Mao
Driver (morning)-Cecilio Ocasio, Jr.
Driver (afternoon)-Doris Mason
Counseling
Social Worker -Michiko Frances Chikahisa, LCSW
Home Support Services
Supervisor -Helen Nakayama
Homemaker -Mika Borgwardt
Homemaker -Danuta Knapik
Home maker -Mari Lim
Homemaker -Tatsuko Muraoka
Homemaker -Kim Kee Teo
Homemaker -Namiyo Waldron
Cultural and Community Affairs
Coordinator-Sharon Harada
Assistant -Kay Kawaguchi
Nutrition
ADS Staff
representation of Origins of Now exhibit: Forced Migration in Flight Patterns Topic: Socially Engineered Segregation
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Created by: Gianna LoCocco, Michelle Chin, Chris Davis & Derotte Wright, 7th grade students from
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Mark Sheridan Math & Science Academy
Teachers: Dorothy Glodo & John Nieciak Teaching Artist: Mark Diaz
an arts integrated learning project under the direction of Scott Sikkema, Director of Education, Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education
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Flight Pattern Floor Mapping:
Students designed a grid map to tape onto the JASC floor,
creating flight pattern-like representations of the forced
movement of)apanese Americans. The mapping moves from
homes on the West Coast (red circles) to internment camps
(orange squares) and finally to resettlement in Chicago.
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• The students were made aware of the history of Japanese
Americans during World War II by interviewing Japanese American commmunity leaders who had lived through these experiences. From their interviews students learned
that the forced migration had permanent effects, not only on the Issei and Nisei who had experienced it, but also on the future generations of)apanese Americans .
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Mapping out this movement was done to show
the huge changes that the internment wrought .
This is why there is still a relatively large
population of Japanese Americans in Chicago.
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Japanese American Se.ce C m1ttee
4427 N. Clark Street
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Chicago, Illinois 60640
administration 773.275.0097
social services 773.275.7212
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the Scenes of Another Outstanding Year
The Japanese American Service Committee has always been, at heart, a community organization. The board of directors and staff know that it is the energy, commitment and dedication of our members and the JASC
o munity at large that help drive the agency forward each year.
During this past year's 60th Anniversary celebrations, hundreds of community members of all ages volunteered thousands of hours of their time and energy to make our events memorable, meaningful and enjoyable for all.
Here are just a few examples of our many volunteers in action. We hope you had a chance to enjoy the fruits of their labors (and those of the staff and board) during our 60th Anniversary events.
Domo arigato gozaimasu to all!
Origins of Now:
ReBuilding Community
An extensive series of programs to highlight and celebrate JASC's 60th anniversary year was planned by a committee of board and staff members.
Partnering with the Japanese American Citizens League OACL), Chicago Japanese American Historical Society (CJAHS), Chicago Arts Partnerships
in Education (CAPE), Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Fujima Ryu of Chicago and Tohkon Judo Academy, a full year
of special events was presented to the greater Chicago community. The programs served as a first look into Japanese American culture and history for many, and a re-establishment of roots, values and heritage for those in the Japanese American community.
To focus our celebrations, an exhibit exploring the question Why is there a sizable Japanese American population in Chicago? was mounted. Using information, artifacts
and photographs mostly pulled from JASC's Legacy Center archive, the historical component of Origins of Now: ReBuilding Community took shape. Alongside it, an
installation of contemporary art created by Chicago Public School students added
depth and emotion. An estimated 4,000-5,000 people -many of whom were learning
about the history of Japanese in America for the first time -toured the exhibit.
While these special events were being planned and held, JASC continued to
deliver high quality social and wellness services alongside its cultural and heritage
programming and classes. The board and staff successfully completed about 80% of
the Year 1 objectives from its strategic plan, and all remained focused on the three
long-term goals:
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developing JASC as a destination center;
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continuing to reach out to the dispersed Japanese American population and broader community; and
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providing leadership in a consensus-building, facilitating manner.
Core Services
Since its founding in 1946, JASC has
maintained a focus on providing much
needed services to seniors. All of the agency's social services and wellness programs have in common a goal to allow seniors to maintain their independent living at a high quality of life for as long
as possible. Originally founded to provide support to Chicago's Japanese Americans, JASC now serves a multi-ethnic population.
A variety of wellness programs
During its 26th year of aid community members in operation, Adult Day keeping in good health. Besides Services worked with an offering health screenings twice average of 42 seniors per ayear, in conjunction with the month, and provided a total Chicago Department on Aging, of 39,177 hours of care
JASC provides free flu and during the year. Seniors,
pneumonia vaccines and daily who are either brought
Golden Diners hot lunches to JASC by their families
for seniors. Tai Chi, taiko, orpicked up by staff in
folk dancing and judo classes the JASC bus, participate
are hosted, along with special in a number of activities
presentationson prescription throughout the day to help
medicine insurance for seniors, stabilize and improve their
and an AARP driver safety course. mental, physical, emotional
and social well-being.
solated Nikkei Elders
part of JASC's commitment to reachout to the
hically dispersed people ofJapanese ances
try,a i:ch study, designed and implemented by
Northwest iversity's Buehler Center on Aging,
Health & Society,wa c nducte lease seeacknowl
edgements, page 12). This needs e ve
tigated isolated Nikkei seniors in Chicago an th suburbs,to determine what services JASC should be providing that would enable them to maintain their independence and age with dignity.
Five areasof needs (psychological and cultural, safety, social, financial, and service and assistance) were identified, barriers and strengths were examined, and potential approaches and strategies for effective interventionswere defined. The planning of the Wellness Outreach services continues.
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Exercises, craft projects, games and other group activities are conducted by the staff. A hot lunch, provided by the Chicago Department of Aging's Golden Diners program, and served by staff and volunteers, along witha morning and afternoon snack, keep the seniors energized during the day.
Staffnurses continually evaluate the participants' daily performances, and work closely with family members
make sureall needs are met as they arise.
JASC's Counseling department provides a variety of programs to
support whole-person well-being, from individual therapy sessions to ongoing group activities. An average of 26 clients each month participate in the various programs.
JASC is able to provide psychotherapy to individuals and families in Japanese and English. Therapy sessions are reimbursed through Medicare for qualifying clients.
The Jukunenekai support group at Heiwa Terrace, led by a volunteer, had eight attendees, on average. Eight senior women regularly attended the Out of the House group twice a week. They are led through exercises, crafts and group activities. They also just spend time talking with each other, an opportunity they would not get sitting at home alone.
Home Support Services is JASC's longest-running program. Staff
members provide housekeeping services, as well as much-needed
social interaction and emotional support to seniors living indepen
dently. Many of the program's clients live alone in apartments at
Heiwa Terrace in the Uptown neighborhood. This past year 2 3 3
clients were served a total of 4,675 hours and provided with personal
care, housekeeping, shopping, escort and related services.
Cultural Programs
JASC continues to be a vital resource for people interested in learning more about Japanese culture or pursuing excellence
in their chosen art or sport. Cultural classes -including cooking, Sumi-e,
Taiko, judo, dance, Tai Chi, Japanese language, Shamisen, ceramics and Origami -attract hundreds of people of all ages and ethnicities to the JASC each week.
007 Community Service Awardee
aron Harada, JASC's assistant executive director ltural and community affairs coordinator, was the State of Illinois with a Humanitarian
Service Aw F resented to her by Secretary
of State Jesse 1.
during Asian Pacific American Heritage month celebrations.
The award was made to Sharon in recognition of her 45 years working and volunteering in the Japanese American community.
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Community Center
Having a meeting place, whether for
a few or hundreds at a time, is a vital resource in any community. For Japanese
Americans, JASC fulfills that role. Besides providing organizations with a place to meet, worship, dance, rehearse and learn, JASC is host to community-wide events like Kodomo Matsuri/Holiday Delight and
Kagami Biraki New Year's Celebration.
Legacy Center
Known to researchers, historians and
educators as a local treasure trove of Chicago's Japanese American history, the JASC Legacy Center and staff serviced 101 research and referral requests and
accepted 3 5 donations this past year.
The collection includes documents, photographs, publications and artifacts donated by members of Chicago's Nikkei community. The vast majority
of the material used for reference or
o
display in the Origins of Nw exhibit
was from the JASC's own archive.
Origins ofNow Exhibit
Origins of Now: ReBuilding Communi-iy
told the story of Americans of Japanese descent, from immigration, through World War II, to resettlement in Chicago. Although the exhibit spanned a 60-year period, a large portion was devoted to trying to understand and illuminate
the rebuilding of lives, families and community here in Chicago, for this
was our unique story of perseverance, acceptance and triumph during a time of
open hatred and racism.
Partnerships &
JASC once again partnered with
JACL and CJAHS for the annual Day
of Remembrance program, this year presenting historian Greg Robinson, author of By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans.
The Origins of Now exhibit could not have been accomplished without the support of many partners (see page 13), but it was the involvement of CAPE and teachers and students at Mark Sheridan Math/Science Academy and N orthside College Prep that
added emotional depth to the historic exhibit with their creation of sophisticated artwork reflecting what they had learned from interviewing some of our community leaders who had lived through the racism, forced
evacuation, internment and resettlement.
cholarship Award Winners
SC was honored to be able to award scholarships to
v eserving high school graduates who exemplified
them
rough their academic achievements and
This year's honorees rom 1 er · Yamagiwa,
Kenji Morimoto, Justin Harada Rowland, Palmejar-Takaki, and Lauren Massa Segal. The
students and audience were treated to a special performance by JASC Tsukasa Taiko instructors.
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Performances
JASC's resident partners all helped make
the year's worth of 60th Anniversary events
a community success. The Asian American
Law Enforcement Association, Chicago
Nisei Post no. 1183, Japanese Mutual
Aid Society of Chicago, New Horizons,
Tampopo Club and Tohkon Judo Academy
provided much-needed manpower, energy
and expertise.
The 60th Anniversary also featured
performances from our resident artists.
Asian Improv aRts Midwest, Fujima of Chicago, Stir-Friday Night! and
Ryu
JASC Tsukasa Taiko all staged special presentations, free to the public.
Dear Friends,
It is amazing that just a year ago we were looking forward to commemorating our 60th anniversary, envisioning the Origins of Now: ReBuilding Community exhibit and performance series. This was a year
that exceeded expectations and had some wonderful
surprises such as the visit from former U. S. Secretary
of Transportation Norman Mineta, for our program,
To Honor the Resettlers. This was a year of making
meaningful memories enriched by bringing together
longstanding friends and new friends in special and
successful collaborations. In addition to our primary
partners: Asian Improv aRts Midwest, the Chicago Japanese American Historical Society and the Chicago
Arts Partnerships in Education, there were many more
individuals, groups, organizations, corporations and
foundations that made our vision a reality.
It has been a rare opportunity to learn about our beginnings. Everything that I've learned has deepened the pride and respect that I have for the Issei and Nisei leadership that rebuilt the community and made Chicago our home. What also impressed me about our founding leadership, is that they were committed to the values of collaboration and diversity. In the annual report from 1946, it is clear that the board and advisory council were intentionally diverse in race, ethnicity, gender and religion. These are values that we, at the JASC, are committed to today.
Everything this year was conceived and developed with that same commitment to collaboration and diversity. It was not just an exhibit -it was an unprecedented combination of history and artistic interpretation -it was a performance series, a mural project, a dynamic ongoing initiative. The synergy of people coming
ether, sharing similar values, having respect for one
r and with a passion for the same vision, gives
Mission
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to preserve and raise awareness of Japanese American culture and heritage, and promote the physical and spiritual well-being of Japanese Americans and the greater multicultural community in the Midwest.
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us the momentum to pursue that vision. When the vision is inspiring, compelling and important, people are attracted to making the vision a reality. We feel
so fortunate that this happened in so many ways this past year. There is a Japanese word, "kimochi," which means feeling. A lot of kimochi has developed this past year. It is at the heart of our efforts to redefine and rebuild our community today.
While these exciting and public cultural heritage programs were going on, we were also quietly accomplishing another initiative that is just as important in our mission to serve the community
we made a qualitative assessment of the health access issues of Nikkei elders. Thanks to continuing support from United Way, and with valuable consultation from our Community Advisory Board, we will be planning an expansion of services based on what we learned.
So often our community has been buffeted by waves of racism and national tragedy. We have had to deal with circumstances beyond our control. To survive we have had to draw on our resilience, our fighting spirit, our "gaman," our endurance and our persistence in order to rebuild our community. The JASC has adapted
and changed in order to serve the changing needs of the community. Whether through social services, or cultural heritage programs, we have the strength as
well as the flexibility to serve the community into the
future. Today, we are in a position to create positive
waves, to celebrate diversity, to share our rich culture
and heritage and to expand our community.
Thank you for all that you have done to rebuild our community then, now and for the future.
In deepest gratitude,
Jean Fujiu
JASC Executive Director
Vision
·on of the JASC is to promote and provide ality services and innovative
wailable to all, from a
f Japanese American culture.
Dear Supporters,
agree with me that the JASC core values are pres
What an exciting and rewarding year 2007 turned
out for JASC as we celebrated out 60th anniversary!
It was wonderful to reconnect and celebrate with so many old friends and acquaintances at the numerous programs and activities throughout the year. It is also important to recognize the fact that it was through the collective efforts of many people, staff and volunteers, partners, companies, corporations and organizations coming together that made last year the success it was.
I want to take this opportunity to direct your attention to the relationship between all the activities, programs, and services highlighted in this year's annual report and the various initiatives outlined in JASC's strategic plan. The Board and staff continue to use
this living document as the guide by which we use for all our planning and implementation. I hope you can ent throughout all the work we do and provide to the community.
Our near term plans are indeed ambitious as we identify new ways to broaden our capabilities for impacting more people. Additionally, we continue to assess
our physical space to determine how best to create a
facility that can truly be a "Destination Center" for
the community. Change is very much in the air at JASC as we continue to make improvements and adapt
to the changing environment in which we operate.
Thank you for your support and assistance for helping us be so successful.
Sincerely,
Michael D. Takada
President, JASC Board of Directors
Strategic Plan Long-Term Goals
1. Destination Center
Create a destination center whose design showcases Japanese culture and tradition. The space will be flexible in use and be designed to accommodate a variety of programs and services.
A variety of highly professional programs, services and events would be offered at the center, with specialized programming being developed for families, children, teens, young adults and seniors. Concurrent use of
the facility by different groups would be fostered,
so that all members of the community can feel comfortable utilizing the facility at any time, and the environment helps build, not fractionalize that feeling of community.
2. Outreach
Reach out to the dispersed Japanese American population, offering broader services, partnering/coordinating with other organizations to share resources and consolidate efforts. This includes the development of the infrastructure and capacity needed for the support of outreach programming.
To meet the needs of a Japanese American population scattered throughout Chicagoland and the Midwest, satellite programming and services would be developed. The expanded staffing, communication, transportation and facility needs required to deliver and support these new programs would also be developed, so that they provided an alternative delivery site for some of the programs and services located at the destination center.
3. Leadership
Provide leadership in a consensus-building, facilitating manner among all Japanese American community organizations, and look for a commonality of purpose and opportunities for collaboration.
As the largest non-sectarian locus of Japanese Americans, and the organization with the most community resources, the JASC will strive to collaborate and coordinate with other community organizations for the betterment of all. The development of teens and young adults into community leaders will be another organizational focus.
Special Thanks
Isolated Nikkei Elders Assessment Project
Through this qualitative assessment project, the JASC sought to take a deeper look into the needs and strengths of isolated Nikkei elders. Reaching out across a wider geographic area and to engage participants who could give us a comprehensive view was essential to the effective completion of this study. Attempting this feat would not have been possible without the cooperation and support of many local Nikkei organizations, groups, and individuals. The JASC is grateful for their generosity.
Project Team: Denys T. Lau, Ph.D. (Subcontract Principal Investigator), Assistant Professor and Section Director of Health Services and Policy Research at the Buehler Center on Aging, Health & Society, of the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University; Sayaka Machizawa, Psy.D. (Project Coordinator), Community Engaged Scholarship Coordinator and Adjunct Faculty at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology; Jean Fujiu, LCSW (Project Director), Executive Director of the Japanese American Service Committee; and Gayle lwamasa, Ph.D. (Consultant), Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, at DePaul University.
Community Advisory Board: Frances Chikahisa, LCSW, Counseling Supervisor; Mary Doi, Ph.D.,
Independent Consultant; Asayo Horibe, RN; Tak Mizuta, retired social worker; Helen Nakayama,
Home Support Services Supervisor; Melba Ristow, RN, Adult Day Services Supervisor; Kiyo Yoshimura, retired social worker.
Research Assistant: Mary Jarzebowski, former research assistant, of the Buehler Center on Aging,
Health and Society, at Northwestern University.
Transcribers: Beth M. Funk, Maria Papachrysanthou and Ashlyn Pyfer.
Tra slator: Kay Kawaguchi, Cultural & Community Affairs Assistant.
Editors: Karen Kanemoto, Legacy Center Manager; and Jean Fujiu.
Funded by hic.o Metropolitan Venture Investment Funds and the United Way Chicago Suburban entu Investment Funds
Special Thanks to: All participants; all of the people who istributed the flyers and emails; all
interview pilot participants; Japanese American Service Committee mailing volunteers; Japanese
American Service Committee staff; Mi Jeong Kim; Tri-Tower Pri ting; and many others.
A printed copy of either the full research report or an executive summary are available by contact
ing the JASC at 773.275.0097 or jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org.
Origins of Now: ReBuilding Community
Exhibit Support and Funding
National Endowment for the Arts Illinois Arts Council Illinois Humanities Council
National Endowment for the Humanities Illinois General Assembly
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Chicago Foundation Japan Foundation of New York Linda Murakishi Whitted Donald and Lisa Sloan
Origins of Now Exhibit Committee
Cheryl Hamada, Honorary Co-Chairperson Gene Honda, Honorary Co-Chairperson
JASC
Debbie Mieko Burns, Archivist Jean Fujiu, Executive Director
Carol Miyake, Vice President Programs 2006 Michael Takada, President
Michael Tanimura, Vice President Marketing
Jane Kenamore, Kenamore & Klinkow
Asian lmprov aRts Midwest
Tatsu Aoki, Artistic Director Jeff Chan, Development Director
Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education Arnold Aprill, Executive Director
Amy Rasmussen, Associate Director Scott Sikkema, Program Director
Northside College Prep High School
Mark Sheridan Math/Science Academy
Chicago Japanese American Historical
Society
Mary Doi, Director Jean Mishima, President Alice Murata, Director
Exhibit Development
Debbie Mieko Burns, CA, JASC Archivist -Archival Researcher Jane Kenamore, CA, Kenamore & Klinkow -Curator
Jean Fu jiu, JASC Executive Director -Editor
Leah Kadamian, Silver Image Creative -Graphic Designer Karen Kanemoto, JASC Archival Staff Member -Proofreader Miguel Mendez, Formato -Digital Printer
Michael Takada, JASC Board President -Editor
David Tanimura -Production Technician
Michael Tanimura, JASC Board VP -Creative Director
We would especially like to thank the generous donors of personal papers and archival material to the JASC Legacy Center. Without their generosity, the history of the Japanese American experience could not live on to illuminate our lives today.
We would also like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their generous donation of time and materials to help us tell this story:
John Asai, Ken Studio
Michael Bart, Boy Scouts of America Troop 72, Skokie-
Lincolnwood Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Sharon Harada, Midwest Buddhist Temple Ruby C. lzui
Victor S. lzui
Ken Kadoyama, Chicago Nisei Post 1183 Kay Kawaguchi
Linda Kawano
Sojin Kim, Japanese American National Museum Jean Mishima
Donna Ogura, Midwest Buddhist Temple Sam Ozaki
Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi Jerry Morishige, OST Industries, Inc.
Robert Rasmussen, Fourth Presbyterian Church Alderman Eugene C. Schulter, Ward 47, Chicago Ken Shaffer, Church of the Brethren
Midori Sugimoto
David Toguri, J. Toguri Mercantile Company Chiye Tomihiro
Teresa Yoder, Chicago Public Library, Special Collections and Preservation Division
Kiyo Yoshimura
William J. Yoshino, Midwest Regional Office, Japanese American Citizens League
We are deeply grateful to the /ssei and Nisei leadership who had the vision, gaman (endurance)
and gambare (spirit) to rebuild a vital community here in Chicago. Their strong foundation has
lasted over 60 years, and allows us to pass their legacy on into the future.
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Sunshine Cafe
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SYAA Basketball Clinic
Szechwan Restaurant
Thousand Waves Spa for
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Arthur Towata Union League Club of
Chicago
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Zanies Comedy Club
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2006 Holiday
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Ms. Rebecca C. Nakamura
Mrs. Asako Nishimura 2) The 2007 JASC Ms. Kim W. Sagami Membership List can
Mr. Kevin Saiki be found in the 2008
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Schectman
Ms. Barbara Shikami 3) This FY 2007 annual Mr. James Y. Shikami report covers the time Mr. Glen T. Sugiyama period July 1, 2006, to
Mr. Michael D. Takada June 30, 2007.
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Mrs. Ayako Yamada 4) Japanese American
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the Age Discrimination
in Employment Act; 1) If we have inadvertently and the U.S. and Illinois
Constitutions. If you
feel you have been
discriminated against,
you have a right to file a
complaint.
In Honor of
Marriage of Tim & Dori Rayner
Yoshizo James Yoshimura's 91st
Birthday
Tom Corbett & Avena Ward's
25th Wedding Anniversary
Kevin & Susan Kaneko
Heather Bowler
Alyse Azma
In Honor/Recognition of
(for the year July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007)
Donor
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Mrs. Yoshimi Golden
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Donald W. Sloan
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Donor Beckett Associates M/M Koki Abe M/M Koki Abe Ms. Jane Anselmino In Memory Of Tosuko Azuma June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Y. Kanemoto Donna Tamaki/ Kevin Kaneko Mr. Henry K. Ito Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka Yoji Ozaki Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Ms. Mieko Nasu M/M Barry Nathanson Mr. Todd Nickow Mr. Robert Nishimoto Late lsseis Misao Sato June Ashikawa Toshio J. Nishimoto
Mr. John Arima M/M Takeru Asa M/M Paul K. Ase Ms. Janet Ayers Mrs. Alyse Azuma M/M Debbie & Bob Burns Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Ms. Ellyn J. Iwaoka Ms. Judy M. Iwaoka Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka M/M Roy T. Iwata Mrs. Ruby C. lzui Frank Noda Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Sam Iwaoka & John Iwaoka Yoji Ozaki Larie Kudo M/M Aki Francis Nishimura Mrs. Ruth A. Nishimura Ms. Irene H. Noda Mrs. Toshie Noguchi Mr. Kenneth K. Oba Ms. June C. Oda Sachiko Fujimoto Kimi Hara Rowland Joichi Rose Matsuura George Oba Dorothy Kaneko
M/M Debbie & Bob Burns Dorothy Kaneko Mr. Richard Jones Ms. Karen Kadowaki Iva Toguri Yoji Ozaki Mrs. Hideko Ogawa M/M Robert E. Ogi Yoji Ozaki Rowland Joichi
Ms. Kathleen Carney M/M Richard Ciesla Ms. Martha Comfort Misao Sato Misao Sato Glenn Comfort Mr. Ken Kadowaki M/M Darrell Kaneshiro Mr. Henry M. Karikomi Yoji Ozaki Sachiko Fuijimoto Rowland Joichi Mrs. Helen H. Okabe Ms. Karen Okabe M/M Richard A. Okabe Rowland Joichi Misao Sato Sachiko Fujimoto
M/M Paul Doi Ms. Barbara M. Doyle Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Ms. Sharon Ehrhardt M/M Gary D. Farrar Ms. Sarah Fisher Ms. Judith E. Fors Mr. Benjamin Fujimoto/ M/M James LeVintre, Sr. Ms. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Lillian Fujiwara Mrs. Kimie Fukai M/M Stanley Y. Fukai M/M lwao Fukui M/M Tony Golden Mrs. Yoshimi Golden Judie Kiyohara Fumi Shikami Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Fumiko Shikami Thomas Fujibayashi Sachiko Fujimoto Yoji Ozaki June Ashikawa Dorothy Kaneko Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fujimoto Misao Sato Sachie Aono Mr. Masao G. Kato Mr. Masao G. Kato Ms. Rosalie Y Kato Mrs. Yoneko Frances Kawabata M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi Mrs. Hide Kikuchi Mrs. Chieko Kimura M/M Patrick King Ms. Ryoko Kobayashi Ms. Aiko Kojima Ms. Aiko Kojima Ms. Ruth K. Kumata Ms. Elaine E. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Yoshimi Suzuki Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Chizu Takaoka Misao Sato Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Lucille Prosise Rowland Joichi Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Y. Sanda Nabuto Tanabe Tom Kaihara Mrs. Rose S. Okabe M/M Kevin B. Okazaki M/M Seiji Okazaki M/M Shig Oki M/M Shig Oki M/M Jimmy A. Omura Ms. Lana Overturf Ms. Molly Ozaki Mr. John Rogers M/M John M. Ruh Ms. Toshiko Sahara Mr. Henry K. Sakai Ms. Lisa A. Sakai M/M Yoshitaro Sakai M/M Jiro Sakamoto M/M Jiro Sakamoto M/M Eddie Sasaki Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sasaki Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fuijimoto Dorothy Kaneko Rowland Joichi Kinuko Omura Yoshimi Suzuki Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Mieko Mizusawa Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Sue Azuma Rowland Joichi June Ashikawa Julius Ishida
Yoshimura & M/M Stanley S. Kurokawa Sumie Hirakawa M/M Fred Sasaki Asako Sasaki
John Yoshimura Mr. C Ching Liang Sallie Fujimoto Mr. John R. Sasaki Julius Ishida
Ms. Janice Goritz Misao Sato Ms. Clara Lindner June Ashikawa M/M Masato Sasaki Fumiko Shikami
M/M Alberto M. Gurevich M/M Don Hall Mr. Mickey Hamano Ms. Barbara Hann Masao Nakayama Fumiko Shikami Iva Toguri Misao Sato M/M Catherine M. Lum Ms. Martha Makino M/M Paul A. Marino M/M William A. Mason Misao Sato Rowland Joichi Misao Sato Chizuko Tsuneta M/M Harry Sato Ms. Linda Aya Sato Ms. Betty Shibayama M/M Henry Shimabukuro June Ashikawa Fumiko Shikami Dorothy Kaneko Dorothy Kaneko
Mrs. June Harada M/M Kei D. Harada D/M Michael Y. Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada Ms. Fumi Hattori Teiji Chino Dorothy Kaneko Masaro Harada Ted Kawachi Roland Joichi Mrs. Sasamura Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Tom Omori Rosie Matsuura Chizu Takaoka M/M Frank Y. Matsumoto Mr. Ernest Michio Matsunaga Ms. Haruye Matsushima Ms. Haruye Matsushima M/M Roy David May Mr. Allen H. Meyer Mrs. Dorothy M. Miyake D/M Mototsugu M. Morita, Jr. Ms. Irene Mostek Y. Ozaki June Ashikawa June Ashikawa Yoji Ozaki Mieko Mizusawa Chizu Manshio Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Sallie Fujimoto M/M Yoneo Shimomura Mrs. Hideko Shirahama Ms. Sharon Shiraiwa M/M Donald W. Sloan Mr Toshio Suda Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Mrs. Sachi Suzuki M/M David T. Takada M/M David T. Takada M/M Robert S. Takagi M/M James Takaki Dorothy Kaneko Y. Ozaki Yoshimi Suzuki Yahachi Sagami Doris Heller Rowland Joichi June Ashikawa Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Bill lchiba Dorothy Kaneko
Ms. Janet Heller Doris Heller Ms. Susan Lai Moy Tosuko Azuma M/M George S. Takemoto Nagako Kitahata
Ms. Carol Hellickson Ms. Kazuko Hellickson Misao Sato Misao Sato Ms. Donna Mukogawa Ms. Lola Mukogawa Thomas Omori Thomas Omori M/M George S. Takemoto M/M George S. Takemoto June Ashikawa Judy Kono
M/M Stanley K. M. Hew Mr. George T. Hidaka Mrs. Edith T. Higashi Mrs. Edith T. Higashi/Mr. Frank Taniguchi Ms. Mary Higuchi Mrs. Shizuye Hikida Ms. Mary Hirsch Ms. Charlotte A. Hodder M/MTony Hom Mr. George lchiba Haru & Yutaka Kanemoto D. Kaneko T. Maeda Dorothy Kaneko Sachiko Fujimoto Fred Hikida Yoshimi Suzuki Yoshimi Suzuki Sachiko Fujimoto William Y. lchiba Mr. Shigesato Murao Mrs. Mary H. Nakagawa Ms. Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Ms. Yone Nakako Mrs. Tsuruko Sue Nakamoto M/M Toshio Nakanishi M/M Toshio Nakanishi M/M Hiroshi Nakano M/M Hiroshi Nakano Mrs. Lillian Y. Nakawatase Mrs. Lillian Y. Nakawatase Yoji Ozaki Misao Sato Yoji Ozaki Chizo Takaoka Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Dorothy Kaneko Yoji Ozaki Chizu Manshio Rowland Joichi James Nakawatase Mrs. Esther M. Takeshita Ms. Asako Takusagawa M/M Osamu Tanabe Mr. Jim Tanouye M/M Jeff Taylor Mrs. Laura F. Terada Mrs. Shizue Sue Terusaki Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Ms. Chiye Tomihiro M/M Taketo Tomiyama Mrs. Grace Torii June Ashikawa June Ashikawa Yoshimi Suzuki Margaret Tanouye Doris Heller Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Dorothy Kaneko Misao Sato Rose Matsuura Dorothy Kaneko Sueto Charles Torii
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Donor In Memory Of
M/M George Torimaru Chizu Takaoka
M/M Robert Troop Rowland Joichi
Ms. Ruby D. Tsuji June Ashikawa
M/M Robert K. Tsuru Dorothy Kaneko
Mrs. Yoneko M. Tsurusaki Chic Tsurusaki M/M Tad H. Wada Yoji Ozaki
Mr. Robert Daniel-Sachiko Fujimoto
Wayman
Donor In Memory Of
M/M James J. Willburn Mieko Mizusawa
Mrs. Janice Wong Tosuko Azuma
Mr. Philip Wong Quincy Wong
M/M Roland Wozniak Misao Sato
M/M Howard Yahiro June Ashikawa
M/M Paul H. Yamada Rowland Joichi
M/M lwao Yamanaka Rowland Joichi
Donor In Memory Of M/M Michael Yamaoka
Mrs. Jean Kim Yamasaki
M/M Dudley Yatabe
Ms. J. Michelle Yee
Ms. Lucille A. Yee
M/M David Yoshimura
Mrs. Pat Yoshino
M/M William J. Yoshino
Ned Bunya &
Tomiye Fujii
Sallie Fujimoto
Yoji Ozaki
Dorothy Kaneko
Nancy Nishioka
Sue Azuma
Rowland Joichi
Yoji Ozaki
Condensed Statement of Activities
for the year ended June 30, 2007
Revenues
Individuals $81,874
Membership $73,048
Special Events (net) $104,951
Corporation and Foundation Grants $11,655
United Way $168,000
Governmental Agencies Support $381,246
Program Fees, Activity Fees and Other $265,672
Investment Income $163,664
Total Supp ort and Revenue $1,250,110
Expenses
Program Services $981,425
Management and General $95,810
F undraising $116,027
Total Operating Expenses $1,193,262
on-Operating Expenses
Pension Related Charges $62,061
Total Exp enses $1,255,323
Deficit of Revenue and Support
over Expenses $ [5,213]
The above figures are from the final audit. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by John D. Kopczyk, Ltd., is available for viewing at the JASC office.
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Revenues
Investment Income 13.1%
United Way13.4%
Governmental Agencies Support 30.S%
Corporation
and Foundation
Grants 0.9%
Operating Expenses
Program 5eMcM
JASC Board of Directors
Executive Board
President -Michael D. Takada
Morgan Stanley, Manager, Card Member Service & Banking
VP Finance/Treasurer -John Sasaki
Huron Consulting Group, Managing Director
VP F undraising -Jacquelin Denofrio
United Airlines, Manager, Strategic Partners
VP Human Resources -Lynn K. Oda
Chicago Sun-Times Media Group, Director, Human Resources
VP Membership-Joyce A. Morimoto
Educational/Children's Museum Consultant
VP Programs -Josina Morita
Applied Research Center, Research Associate
VP Marketing -Michael Tanimura
Silver Image Creative, Principal
Secretary -Lisa Sakai
LJT Agra Corporation, Vice President
Board Members
Ken Anno
Lori Yokoyama & Associates, Attorney
Jody Oshita Bajor
NBC 5 Chicago, Manager of Business Development & Marketing
Cindy Kaneshiro
Excelon Corporation, Manager, Compliance & Diversity
Erika Kono
Japan America Society, Associate Director
James Kono
HRP Realty, Inc., Principal Partner
Jason Matsumoto
Chicago Board of Trade, Investigator
James Onoda
Chicago Public Schools, Technology Coordinator
Glenn Sugiyama
DHR International, Executive Vice President
DouglasTono
Tohkon Judo Academy, President
Dru Yamagiwa
Environmental Systems Design, Information Technology Specialist
Sandra S. Yamate
President, Polychrome Publishing Corporation
Bryan Zises
Illinois Housing Development Authority, Director of Public Affairs
JASC Staff
Administrative Staff
Executive Director -Jean M. Fujiu, LCSW Assistant Executive Director -Sharon Harada Office Manager -Carol N. Yoshino Controller -Melanie Koga
Controller -Dudley Yatabe
Office Assistant -Karen Kanemoto
Office Assistant -Ryan]. Toguri
Receptionist -Emiko Ishikawa
Receptionist -Yuki Scroggins
Receptionist -Sumie Tanimura
Custodian -Sabah Auodesho
Archives
Archivist -Deborah Mieko Burns
Archival Assistant -Michael Courtney
Archival Assistant -Karen Kanemoto
Adult Day Care Services Coordinator -Melba B. Ristow, RN
Day Care Nurse-Nanytes (Tess) Cana, RN Activity Planner -Joseph Magdaraog Activity Planner -Doris Mason
Aide -Sonyto Mao
Driver (morning)-Cecilio Ocasio, Jr.
Driver (afternoon)-Doris Mason
Counseling
Social Worker -Michiko Frances Chikahisa, LCSW
Home Support Services
Supervisor -Helen Nakayama
Homemaker -Mika Borgwardt
Homemaker -Danuta Knapik
Home maker -Mari Lim
Homemaker -Tatsuko Muraoka
Homemaker -Kim Kee Teo
Homemaker -Namiyo Waldron
Cultural and Community Affairs
Coordinator-Sharon Harada
Assistant -Kay Kawaguchi
Nutrition
ADS Staff
representation of Origins of Now exhibit: Forced Migration in Flight Patterns Topic: Socially Engineered Segregation
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Created by: Gianna LoCocco, Michelle Chin, Chris Davis & Derotte Wright, 7th grade students from
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Mark Sheridan Math & Science Academy
Teachers: Dorothy Glodo & John Nieciak Teaching Artist: Mark Diaz
an arts integrated learning project under the direction of Scott Sikkema, Director of Education, Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education
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Flight Pattern Floor Mapping:
Students designed a grid map to tape onto the JASC floor,
creating flight pattern-like representations of the forced
movement of)apanese Americans. The mapping moves from
homes on the West Coast (red circles) to internment camps
(orange squares) and finally to resettlement in Chicago.
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• The students were made aware of the history of Japanese
Americans during World War II by interviewing Japanese American commmunity leaders who had lived through these experiences. From their interviews students learned
that the forced migration had permanent effects, not only on the Issei and Nisei who had experienced it, but also on the future generations of)apanese Americans .
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Mapping out this movement was done to show
the huge changes that the internment wrought .
This is why there is still a relatively large
population of Japanese Americans in Chicago.
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Japanese American Se.ce C m1ttee
4427 N. Clark Street
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Chicago, Illinois 60640
administration 773.275.0097
social services 773.275.7212
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fax 773.275.0958 jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org • www.jasc-chicago.org
CHICAGO
RESETTLE RS
COMMITTEE
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Prepared
By
KENJI NAKANE
Execut i ve Di recto r
.,apone&e Am rican Servi e COfflt'nlthM of Chlct;
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DANIEL KUZUHARA
Associate Directo r
7th ANNUAL REPORT
1110 North La Salle Street
Chicago 10, Illinois
DElaware 7-1076
A RED FEATHER AGENCY
COUNCIL OF fi.1ETROPOLITAN CHICAGO,
Affiliated with the WELFARE
COMviUNITY FUND OF CHICAGO, INC., and endorsed by the
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CHICAGO ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE AND INDUST Y for the year
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employment in the United States at an nll time high, Japanese .American
found many opportunities open to them. Skilled and professional people
a premium, and graduates of collGgos found lucrative employment.
in the unskilled category, tho job picture was spotty and wages were
In 1951, 1192 people sought help on employment referral. The drop of 551
people or 31% less than 1950, or 50% less than 1949 reflects 1) the general
high level of employment, 2) the fact that Japanese are utilizing other
resources in Chicago� The peak in January and June follow the traditional
layoffs at the beginning of the year and the mid-year influx of students into
the labor market o
During the year, contacts were made with labor unions for the first t:iJne,
so t:iat the agency was able to get their help in broadening job opportunities.
Profassional, business organizations, and colleGe vocational offices were
tapped as resources ,, Through cooperation with the American Friends Service
Committee and Employment Committees of city-wide groups, the employment field
was widened, especially in the loon stores and in insurance.
Individual counselfog for college trained and skilled people was offered
with special attention given to their placement. In order to help youth realize
the great potentialities for professional and trained people, a vocational
guidance conference was instituted to present not only 11 experts 11 on employment
trends, but successful Japanese in diverse fields.
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housing
60
1951 --
556
Housing is Chicago's number one problem -- and the most pressing one for
resettlers. One of the reasons for the migration of Japanese to the West Coast
is the lack of decent housing'-' During the year there was also much movement in
the city; and it is our belief that the largest concentration of Japanese are
now on 1) the south side -- Oakland-•Konwood, advancing further south or moving
to the far north; 2) lower north -- around Clark and Division with its Japanese
shops and restaurants; and 3) far north -- near 4800 and Broadway.
In 1951 there was an increase in the number of people seeking housing
referrals. Contacts were made with the Chica�o Housing Authority to press
for openings in public housing; however, most of tho applicants had hi:per
incomes than were aJ.loued under the CHA� Apart from utilizing the file on
apartments (most of uhich arc owned by Japanese landlords), very little was
done because of lack of time and funds, and because it was felt that this problem
was so broad in scope it could not be solved by one small agency for one group
of people� Thus the Resettlers participated in s ome of the activities of the
Housing Conference of Chicago.
Several cases of discrimination in housing were settled satisfactorily with
the cooperation of the Commission on Human Relations,.
social welfare
A conference of social workers and agency people was called to determine
the social welfare problems of Japanese Americansb The conference revealed
1) there are Japanese American social workers serving in many agencies
throughout the city; 2) Japanese are beginning to utilize agencies and are
more aware of the services that are available; 3) juvenile delinquency is
very- low; 4) more adoptive homes by Japanese are received now by children• s
agencies.
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In the office, there was an increase in case work necessary to make the
proper. referralso Extensive consultation was carried on with other agencies
on some cases. The single largest group of clients are the Issei aged who
seek help for old age pensions, OASI, and unemployment compensation.
recreation and education
Recreation for Issei and Nisei was considered an important function.. With
Nisei grcup workars employed in various settlement houses and agencies, a....-1.d
with the continuation of the policy of encouraging use of community facilities,
the Resettlers Committee did not operate an extensive recreation program for
Nisei in the building.
GROUPS USING FACILITDi:S
\Trnnber
16
Nisei clubs and activities
Issei activities
10
Other organizations
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Issei
6
�isei
Individuals
Agency committees, conferences, etc ..
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Sessions
Attendance
108
1374
5887
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21
31
1155
531
684
222
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534
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Issei recreational needs were met mainly through activities in the building.
Sunday Goh sessions remained very popular, aDd groups interested in poetry,
literat.u-re, health, song, and drama continued to :.met. It is interesting to
note that 70% of the activities in the building 1-1ere for Issei groups and
organizations 9 19% for Nisei clubs and organizations, 6% mixed agency committees .,
board meetings ,1 etc.,, 5% individuals.
The City Wide Recreation Council focused its attention on the recreational
needs of the young adult age group� sponsoring socials, outinzs, educational
and ser,ice projects,. The Recreational Leac,ership Training Program attracted
168 leaders, with the program emphasis on underGtanding individual and group
behavior as a way of solving organizational problems.,
The Girls Inter Club Council was reactivated to give concrete guidance to
the nine girls clubs in the city. The Council sponsored dances, and a tea for
college graduates, discussed club problems, and exchanged ideas for social and
service projects�
Sponsored activities drew a marked increase in• attendance .1 almost 2½ times
more people attracted to the picnics, talent shou, Christmas program, and other
events during the year. (See Appendix C).
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WHAT ARE THE UNFINISHED TASKS?
Alt}::o:lgh the status of Japan0se Arnerj_cans has improved and many are
beginning to feel accepted and a part of Chicago life, our goal of integration
and pa,ticipation in the communities is still in the future. A start has been
made in helping Jape.nose Arr.eric311s relate their problems with those of other
groups, and to seek a common solution beneficial to all. In 1052, this type of
activity must be carried more vigorously, with tho utilization of new techniques
of community organization and education�
Attention must be paid towards improving the services of employment, housing,
and social welfare :referrals. With Chicago the center of expansion of different
types of industries, with the tight labor market in skilled and professionc1l
work, the agency should 1) be pr8pm·ed for ne,,comers from other area seeking
employment; 2) shift its attentton towards encouraging young and old lJOrkers
to increase their knowledge and skills to talce advantage of new job opportunities;
3) bring to the attention of youth in high schools and colleges the importance
of trainingo Individual counseling and speci�l attention towards the placement
of skilled and professional people should be continueds
In housing, interpretation of low cost housing, cooperative housing, and
the efforts of organizations such as the Housing Conference of Chicago should
be brought to the attention of the Japanese Americans. Intergr oup tensions
should be noted und worked out., The listing of apartments has been valuable
and more apartments should be notified of the a gc:=mcy service,.
One of the projects recommended by the social service conference was a
series of discussions focusing on the effects of culture on Japarn;,se American
personality; and an interpretation of these problems to social agencies�
Another source of concern to the agency is the specinl problem of the Issei
aged, and it is felt that a study should 1.Je made so that intelligent and
real:..stic recommendations can be followed� Attention should be brought on
foster homes, adoptive homes, the services of different agencies through news
paper and magazine articles, talks, and other m.ediao
The City Hide necreation Council will continue its activities with young
adults. However, euphasis will be on smaller groups and more effort will be
directed towards intergroup activity� A neu type of leadership training program
will be instituted reaching groups on their level.
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The agency uill hold a series of discussions on the role of the club advisor,
the developmental needs of adolescents and young adults, and on other s ub,jects
fer the advisors of all clubs and organizations in the city. The Inter Club
Councll is plan:1ing to develop interesting progrmns on club problems, acquainting
c:::..;1bs T�r 5_th a::;enciGs and facilities in tho cit:r,otc" und will put out its oun
newspaper.
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Problems of the kibci and Japanese war brides have not been touched by
the agencyo An awareness of their problems and exploratory discussions should
be made to determine how the agency might help.
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We have set ourselves many tasks for 1952. This may well be the year which
will see oven greater strides in Japanese Ar:.orican integration in Chicago. 11ith
the help of all the agencies, and above all tho Japanese Americans themselves,
the Chicago n.osottlors can play a part in the still incomplete story of
resettlement,
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EXHI3TT I
THE CHICAGO RESETTLERS cor,JMITTEE
BALANCE SHEET
AS OF DECEMBER 31., 1951
ASSETS
CURRENT
Cash on
Cash in
Cash in
ASSETS:
hand - General Fund
bank ... General Fund
bank and on hand - Building Fund
iotal Current Assets
FIXED ASSETS:
Building
Building L'TI.provements
Furniture & fixtures ...
buildj_ng
Furniture & fixtures
$
50�00
1383,� 73
3956�54
$ 5390�27
Reserve for Depreciated
depreciation
cost
Cost.
$19825�41 $
$ 19825�41
658075
116()25
775�00
436.oo
1939"99
$2�76r.i�
587006
(}70�o3�
Unexphed, .Insurance
436cOO
1352-;,93
$ 22273:i09
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22273.09
200.67
0 27864.0)
Total Assets
LIABILITIES AND NET HORTH
LIAB ILIT TES:
Accounts payable - current
Accrued Federal insurance contribution 4th Quarter 19.51
Employee withholding tax - 4th quarter 1951
Bank loan - unsecured
86�12
30;45
157�80
421�00
Total Liabilities
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SURPLUS:
General Fund surplus balance at January 1, 19.51
Add: Net income for year ended
December 31, 1951 (Exhibit II)
Total General Fund surplus, 12/31/51
Building Fund surplus (Exhibit III)
Total Surplus
Total Liabilities and Surplus
$ 1470..37
$ 1971089
203.,82
$ 2175071
24217.,95
�93;66
$ 27864.,22
EXHIBI'i' II
THE CHIC.AGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
ST!.TEMENT OF INCOME lJJD EXFEYSES
FC� THE YFJi.R E1'IDED DECE��!{ J:J.�_J-?51
GENERAL FillID
INCOME:
Membership dues
Donation :from individuals and firms
Donation f-rom Ch:i.c2,go Congregational Union
Donation from Co:nn:n:.nity Trust; Foundation
Donation from lodgers and users of institutional
premises
From Co�lj::11unity Fund
From rents (Temporary residents)
$ 6:. 375;,oo
11249�, 77
l,; 2oc1,:,oo
500cOO
·531�00
8;,39.S;oo
543:.00
$18,793.77
Total income
EXPENSES PAID;
Salaries and wages
Federal insura�ce contribution
Gas, electricity and water
Fuel oil
Ins·,.u·a.11ce - expire�
Organization dues
Repa:i.rs
Stationery and printing
Postage
Sundry office expense
Telephone and telegraph
Fund raising and publicity
Transportation
.Auditing and legal
Household expenses
Education and recreation
Conference
Interest on loan to purchase equipment
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$12, 764,.,43
91.:)38
418�. 0 7
552"ll
97�57
78 0 00
571., 92
232076
441:)81
161,�15
846003
679 __. 61
189031
106 ;; 00
204-i48
597042
262 ., 50
30,.,34
Total expenses paid
Depreciation on furniture and equipment
Total expenses (see Note B)
18,589095
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Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
NOl'E ii.:
Does not include cash disbursement for
capital expenditures during year 1951
as follows;
Furniture & fixtures
Payment on bank loan to
purchase oil burner
($775QOO)
$
128. 78
203,:,82
EXHIBIT III
THE CHICAGD RESETTLERS C0MHITTEE
STATEMENT OF INCOME MID EXPENSE
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FOR THE P..». ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1951
BUILD ING FUND
$24�239050
Income from contribution to building fund - collected
Interest on savings account fund
150-68
Total income
��24, 255.18
Expenses-,..insurance expense pro-rated
37023
Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
ANALYSIS OF SURPLUS
Cash in bank and on hand
Building:
Cost of building
Legal and title fee
Fund-raising expenses
Improvements - fixtures (folding doors)
Total
$ 3, 9.56.54
$16_, 000oOO
, 9l o .50
3,733a91
19,825e41
436<)00
$24,217095
THE CHICAGO RESETTIERS COMMITTES
COMPl.RLTIVE ST.A.TEMEJ\iT OF INCOME
AND EXPENSES
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WITH APPROVED BUDGE·r OF n coaE I.ND EXJ)ENSES
For the Year Ended December 31� 1951
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ACTUAL
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INCOME:
Membership dues
Donation from individuals and finns
Donation from Chicago Cong :, Union
Donation from Community Trust Fom1dation
Donation from lodgers and users of
institutional premises
$ 6;375;,oo
lj2h9;_,77
1., 200;00
500.:,00
$ 6j215oOO
1_;000�00
1,200{)00
�00,,00
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1,, 00000�
____531,.00
$ 9;91.5oOO
8�395;00
4800 00
$ 9.i;855�71
8., 395�00
�43., 00
Total donations
Income from Community Fund
Income from rents
$18,790. 00
$18, 793077
Total income
EXPENSES:
Salaries..
Executive
CJ.erical
Others
TotaJ. salaries & wages
Payroll taxBs
Gas and electricity
Fuel
Insurance
Organization dues
Repairs
Stationery and printing
Fostage
Sundry office
Telephone and telegraph
Fu.�d raising and publicity
Transportation
J.ud:iting and legal
Hous9hold
Edu.cat.ion and recreation
Con� e·;"enGe
Eq·..::.:ip:,ent (Depreciation
and interest)
BUDGET
$ 7;836o20
4s780\'.) 00
· J.48�23
lI2;"'"i54o4J
91.,38
418t, 07
552.,11
97057
78�00
571:-92
232.,76
441.,81
161:,15
846c03
679c61
189..,31
1 06 ;, 00
204.,48
597.,42
262.,50
Total expenses
Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
295.,40
$ ? ., 500;00
4�6'?.0,:;00
750 :, 00
i�7o�oo
450;00
450.;oo
300 .., 00
75vOO
600 ,. 00
450000
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750000
600 �00
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2000 00
600 � 00
2500 00
150�00
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APPENDIX
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Volume of Service for 192_;.
Total number of persons served
233.3
Problems for which help was sought:
Employment •••••••••••• 1192
Housing ••••••••••••• 556
Translation •••••• � •••• 138
87
Financial assistance.. • • • • •
81
necreation. • • • • • • • •• • •
63
Education • • • ••• • • • • • •
Health •••••••••• • • • •
37
Others •••••••••••••• 179
Services provided:
Total:
Referred directly to employment or
housing 1254
Information or advice ••••••
511
Recreation - education ••••••
81
76
Referred to other social agencies
64
Referred to agency already active
neferred to organization other than
social agency 72
Could not or unable to help • • •
59
120
Others. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
..
2237
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C
Sponsored Special EVents
.._,
I,,
EVSNTS
FACILITIES
·winter Outing
Robbins Lodge
Raffle Dance
:McCormick Y.W.C.A.
300
Open House
North Avenue Y.M.C.A.
100
Recreation Horkshop
Resettlers, Lawson Y
168
Talent Show
Olivet Institute
650
Vocational Conference
Chicago Resettlers
Summer Ca,'llp for children Camp Reinberg
Tower Hill
· · JA :P.AIJ.TU':.IPAT.ION
33
19
10
28
29
35
Cancer program
Chicago Resettlers
Camp program
Chicago Resettlers
City Wide outing
College Camp
Girls Club outing
Forest Beach
Picnic
Dan Ryan Hoods
Art Exhibit
Chicago Resettlcrs
400
Annual Heeting
Chicago Resettlcrs
60
Dance
HcCormick YeH.C.A.
35 0
Social 1 Torl-: Conference
Chicago Resettlers
Christmas program
Museum of Science & Industry
15
Christmas party for
Japanese students and
young adults
Olivet Institute
TOTAL:
25
55
83
4000
20
75
6426
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Jack K. Yasutake
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THE C01'1:i'IUNITY FUND OF CHICAGO, me. , and endorsed by the CHICAGO
ASSOCIATION OF COr1HERCE AND ]'IDUSTRY for the year ended December
31, 1951.
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEHBETIS
Dr. Ben.T, Chikaraishi
Ryoichi Fujii
Jisei Fukuda
Abe Hagiwara
Eizo Hanaki
l-lary Hata
Miyaki IIayano
Tora.a Hidaka
Dro William Hiura
Noboru Honda
Kiyoshi Joichi
Tom Kanno
Rev,. Joseph Kitagawa
Kameichi Kittaka
Ichikuro Kondo
Rev, Gyomei Kubose
Dr� Hatsusaburo Kuki
Mrs. Koki Kumamoto
Rev. Hillian. N. Lovell
Thomas i-Iasuda
Tahei Hatsunaga
Harry K. :Mayeda
Shigeru Nagata
Yoriaki Nakagawa
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Rev" George Aki
Russell W • Ballard
Edward Eagle Brown
Helen P. Bull
Horace R. Cayton
Earl B. Dickerson
Dr. Arthur G. Falls
Willirun B. Haight
Dr. s. I. Hayakawa
Dr. Helville J. Herskovitz
Joseph Keenan
Rev. Gyodo Kono
Rev .. Gyomei Kubose
Rev. Chiaki Kuzuhara
Leo Lerner
Mrs. Emile Levy
Michael Mann
Judge John P, McGoorty
George Be McKibben
John Nuveen, Jr ..
Dean Robert Redfield
Dean Curtiss H. Reese
Dro Harold T,J. Raupp
Judge George L. Quilici
Elmer L. Shirrell
Dr. Edward J. Sparling
W. Ellis Stewart
Revo Kohei Takeda
Williard s. Townsend
Philip Wain
Hrs. John H. Heddell
Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein
STAFF
Jack K+ Yasutake, Executive Director
Hrs. Chizu Iiyama, Associate Director
Raiko Konatsu, Secretary
Hiroko Uchida, Secretary
P R E F A C E
1951 was a most memorable year for us.
There is every
indication that the Japanese America.�s are becoming adjusted
and useful citizens of Chicago o
It seems that activities and
services of the Chicago Resettlers Committee are still in
demand by the cormnunity.
It is my sincere wish that everyone
concerned will help us in every way possible to achieve our
objectives socially, economically, and spiritually.
In 1951, we bought our building.
t·ihen we started the fund
raising campaign for its purchase we were afraid that it would
take at least three years to raise the amount needed.
It was
amazing that our goal was attained within the first six months
after the campaign was started.
It is encouraging to find such
broad support from the entire community.
Through the years the Chicago Resettlers Committee has
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I hope that 1952 will
be a year of greater accomplishment and a year in which we will
draw nearer to the high ideals we have set before us.
Jack K. Yasutake
Bx:ecutive Director
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INTRODUCTION
1951 marked the tenth anniversary of .American entry into
World War II. Within ten years ., great changes have come to pass
in the world -- within one decade, vast strides have been made in
the si;atus of Japanese in Americao
In 1941, most Japanese .Americans lived on the West Coast in
self-contained, segregated communities with very little contact
with the outside world�
Pearl Harbor brought suspicion of these
people, and culminated in a �holesale evacuation of 115,000 people
solely on the basis of their ancestry. The year 1941 is indelibly
printed in the minds of Japanese .Americans as the start of a
hysterical period of their �ejection •••• 1951 CLOSED WITH A GREATER
DEGREE OF ACCEPI'ANCE THAN EVER BEFORE EXPERIENCED!
There are many reasons why this change came to pass -- the
efforts of understanding Americans, of principled individuals of
all walks of life, of governmental a11d private agencies, and the
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Japanese .Americans themselves.
In Chicago ., ALL worked together
to support and guide an organization, the Chicago Resettlers
Committee help in the adjustment of people from the relocation
campse
The Chicago Resettlers Committee has played a small part
in the large and rich story of resettlement -- and this annual
report will present the role of one agency in one city in 1951.
II WHAT IS THE CHICAGO RESETTL.ERS COMMITTEE?
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because its vast industrial concentration spelled jobs, and its warm friend-·
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employment in the United States at an nll time high, Japanese .American
found many opportunities open to them. Skilled and professional people
a premium, and graduates of collGgos found lucrative employment.
in the unskilled category, tho job picture was spotty and wages were
In 1951, 1192 people sought help on employment referral. The drop of 551
people or 31% less than 1950, or 50% less than 1949 reflects 1) the general
high level of employment, 2) the fact that Japanese are utilizing other
resources in Chicago� The peak in January and June follow the traditional
layoffs at the beginning of the year and the mid-year influx of students into
the labor market o
During the year, contacts were made with labor unions for the first t:iJne,
so t:iat the agency was able to get their help in broadening job opportunities.
Profassional, business organizations, and colleGe vocational offices were
tapped as resources ,, Through cooperation with the American Friends Service
Committee and Employment Committees of city-wide groups, the employment field
was widened, especially in the loon stores and in insurance.
Individual counselfog for college trained and skilled people was offered
with special attention given to their placement. In order to help youth realize
the great potentialities for professional and trained people, a vocational
guidance conference was instituted to present not only 11 experts 11 on employment
trends, but successful Japanese in diverse fields.
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housing
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Housing is Chicago's number one problem -- and the most pressing one for
resettlers. One of the reasons for the migration of Japanese to the West Coast
is the lack of decent housing'-' During the year there was also much movement in
the city; and it is our belief that the largest concentration of Japanese are
now on 1) the south side -- Oakland-•Konwood, advancing further south or moving
to the far north; 2) lower north -- around Clark and Division with its Japanese
shops and restaurants; and 3) far north -- near 4800 and Broadway.
In 1951 there was an increase in the number of people seeking housing
referrals. Contacts were made with the Chica�o Housing Authority to press
for openings in public housing; however, most of tho applicants had hi:per
incomes than were aJ.loued under the CHA� Apart from utilizing the file on
apartments (most of uhich arc owned by Japanese landlords), very little was
done because of lack of time and funds, and because it was felt that this problem
was so broad in scope it could not be solved by one small agency for one group
of people� Thus the Resettlers participated in s ome of the activities of the
Housing Conference of Chicago.
Several cases of discrimination in housing were settled satisfactorily with
the cooperation of the Commission on Human Relations,.
social welfare
A conference of social workers and agency people was called to determine
the social welfare problems of Japanese Americansb The conference revealed
1) there are Japanese American social workers serving in many agencies
throughout the city; 2) Japanese are beginning to utilize agencies and are
more aware of the services that are available; 3) juvenile delinquency is
very- low; 4) more adoptive homes by Japanese are received now by children• s
agencies.
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In the office, there was an increase in case work necessary to make the
proper. referralso Extensive consultation was carried on with other agencies
on some cases. The single largest group of clients are the Issei aged who
seek help for old age pensions, OASI, and unemployment compensation.
recreation and education
Recreation for Issei and Nisei was considered an important function.. With
Nisei grcup workars employed in various settlement houses and agencies, a....-1.d
with the continuation of the policy of encouraging use of community facilities,
the Resettlers Committee did not operate an extensive recreation program for
Nisei in the building.
GROUPS USING FACILITDi:S
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Issei activities
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Issei recreational needs were met mainly through activities in the building.
Sunday Goh sessions remained very popular, aDd groups interested in poetry,
literat.u-re, health, song, and drama continued to :.met. It is interesting to
note that 70% of the activities in the building 1-1ere for Issei groups and
organizations 9 19% for Nisei clubs and organizations, 6% mixed agency committees .,
board meetings ,1 etc.,, 5% individuals.
The City Wide Recreation Council focused its attention on the recreational
needs of the young adult age group� sponsoring socials, outinzs, educational
and ser,ice projects,. The Recreational Leac,ership Training Program attracted
168 leaders, with the program emphasis on underGtanding individual and group
behavior as a way of solving organizational problems.,
The Girls Inter Club Council was reactivated to give concrete guidance to
the nine girls clubs in the city. The Council sponsored dances, and a tea for
college graduates, discussed club problems, and exchanged ideas for social and
service projects�
Sponsored activities drew a marked increase in• attendance .1 almost 2½ times
more people attracted to the picnics, talent shou, Christmas program, and other
events during the year. (See Appendix C).
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WHAT ARE THE UNFINISHED TASKS?
Alt}::o:lgh the status of Japan0se Arnerj_cans has improved and many are
beginning to feel accepted and a part of Chicago life, our goal of integration
and pa,ticipation in the communities is still in the future. A start has been
made in helping Jape.nose Arr.eric311s relate their problems with those of other
groups, and to seek a common solution beneficial to all. In 1052, this type of
activity must be carried more vigorously, with tho utilization of new techniques
of community organization and education�
Attention must be paid towards improving the services of employment, housing,
and social welfare :referrals. With Chicago the center of expansion of different
types of industries, with the tight labor market in skilled and professionc1l
work, the agency should 1) be pr8pm·ed for ne,,comers from other area seeking
employment; 2) shift its attentton towards encouraging young and old lJOrkers
to increase their knowledge and skills to talce advantage of new job opportunities;
3) bring to the attention of youth in high schools and colleges the importance
of trainingo Individual counseling and speci�l attention towards the placement
of skilled and professional people should be continueds
In housing, interpretation of low cost housing, cooperative housing, and
the efforts of organizations such as the Housing Conference of Chicago should
be brought to the attention of the Japanese Americans. Intergr oup tensions
should be noted und worked out., The listing of apartments has been valuable
and more apartments should be notified of the a gc:=mcy service,.
One of the projects recommended by the social service conference was a
series of discussions focusing on the effects of culture on Japarn;,se American
personality; and an interpretation of these problems to social agencies�
Another source of concern to the agency is the specinl problem of the Issei
aged, and it is felt that a study should 1.Je made so that intelligent and
real:..stic recommendations can be followed� Attention should be brought on
foster homes, adoptive homes, the services of different agencies through news
paper and magazine articles, talks, and other m.ediao
The City Hide necreation Council will continue its activities with young
adults. However, euphasis will be on smaller groups and more effort will be
directed towards intergroup activity� A neu type of leadership training program
will be instituted reaching groups on their level.
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The agency uill hold a series of discussions on the role of the club advisor,
the developmental needs of adolescents and young adults, and on other s ub,jects
fer the advisors of all clubs and organizations in the city. The Inter Club
Councll is plan:1ing to develop interesting progrmns on club problems, acquainting
c:::..;1bs T�r 5_th a::;enciGs and facilities in tho cit:r,otc" und will put out its oun
newspaper.
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Problems of the kibci and Japanese war brides have not been touched by
the agencyo An awareness of their problems and exploratory discussions should
be made to determine how the agency might help.
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We have set ourselves many tasks for 1952. This may well be the year which
will see oven greater strides in Japanese Ar:.orican integration in Chicago. 11ith
the help of all the agencies, and above all tho Japanese Americans themselves,
the Chicago n.osottlors can play a part in the still incomplete story of
resettlement,
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EXHI3TT I
THE CHICAGO RESETTLERS cor,JMITTEE
BALANCE SHEET
AS OF DECEMBER 31., 1951
ASSETS
CURRENT
Cash on
Cash in
Cash in
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hand - General Fund
bank ... General Fund
bank and on hand - Building Fund
iotal Current Assets
FIXED ASSETS:
Building
Building L'TI.provements
Furniture & fixtures ...
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Furniture & fixtures
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3956�54
$ 5390�27
Reserve for Depreciated
depreciation
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Cost.
$19825�41 $
$ 19825�41
658075
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775�00
436.oo
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Total Assets
LIABILITIES AND NET HORTH
LIAB ILIT TES:
Accounts payable - current
Accrued Federal insurance contribution 4th Quarter 19.51
Employee withholding tax - 4th quarter 1951
Bank loan - unsecured
86�12
30;45
157�80
421�00
Total Liabilities
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SURPLUS:
General Fund surplus balance at January 1, 19.51
Add: Net income for year ended
December 31, 1951 (Exhibit II)
Total General Fund surplus, 12/31/51
Building Fund surplus (Exhibit III)
Total Surplus
Total Liabilities and Surplus
$ 1470..37
$ 1971089
203.,82
$ 2175071
24217.,95
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$ 27864.,22
EXHIBI'i' II
THE CHIC.AGO RESETTLERS COMMITTEE
ST!.TEMENT OF INCOME lJJD EXFEYSES
FC� THE YFJi.R E1'IDED DECE��!{ J:J.�_J-?51
GENERAL FillID
INCOME:
Membership dues
Donation :from individuals and firms
Donation f-rom Ch:i.c2,go Congregational Union
Donation from Co:nn:n:.nity Trust; Foundation
Donation from lodgers and users of institutional
premises
From Co�lj::11unity Fund
From rents (Temporary residents)
$ 6:. 375;,oo
11249�, 77
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500cOO
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8;,39.S;oo
543:.00
$18,793.77
Total income
EXPENSES PAID;
Salaries and wages
Federal insura�ce contribution
Gas, electricity and water
Fuel oil
Ins·,.u·a.11ce - expire�
Organization dues
Repa:i.rs
Stationery and printing
Postage
Sundry office expense
Telephone and telegraph
Fund raising and publicity
Transportation
.Auditing and legal
Household expenses
Education and recreation
Conference
Interest on loan to purchase equipment
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$12, 764,.,43
91.:)38
418�. 0 7
552"ll
97�57
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571., 92
232076
441:)81
161,�15
846003
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189031
106 ;; 00
204-i48
597042
262 ., 50
30,.,34
Total expenses paid
Depreciation on furniture and equipment
Total expenses (see Note B)
18,589095
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Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
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Does not include cash disbursement for
capital expenditures during year 1951
as follows;
Furniture & fixtures
Payment on bank loan to
purchase oil burner
($775QOO)
$
128. 78
203,:,82
EXHIBIT III
THE CHICAGD RESETTLERS C0MHITTEE
STATEMENT OF INCOME MID EXPENSE
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FOR THE P..». ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1951
BUILD ING FUND
$24�239050
Income from contribution to building fund - collected
Interest on savings account fund
150-68
Total income
��24, 255.18
Expenses-,..insurance expense pro-rated
37023
Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
ANALYSIS OF SURPLUS
Cash in bank and on hand
Building:
Cost of building
Legal and title fee
Fund-raising expenses
Improvements - fixtures (folding doors)
Total
$ 3, 9.56.54
$16_, 000oOO
, 9l o .50
3,733a91
19,825e41
436<)00
$24,217095
THE CHICAGO RESETTIERS COMMITTES
COMPl.RLTIVE ST.A.TEMEJ\iT OF INCOME
AND EXPENSES
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For the Year Ended December 31� 1951
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Membership dues
Donation from individuals and finns
Donation from Chicago Cong :, Union
Donation from Community Trust Fom1dation
Donation from lodgers and users of
institutional premises
$ 6;375;,oo
lj2h9;_,77
1., 200;00
500.:,00
$ 6j215oOO
1_;000�00
1,200{)00
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$ 9;91.5oOO
8�395;00
4800 00
$ 9.i;855�71
8., 395�00
�43., 00
Total donations
Income from Community Fund
Income from rents
$18,790. 00
$18, 793077
Total income
EXPENSES:
Salaries..
Executive
CJ.erical
Others
TotaJ. salaries & wages
Payroll taxBs
Gas and electricity
Fuel
Insurance
Organization dues
Repairs
Stationery and printing
Fostage
Sundry office
Telephone and telegraph
Fu.�d raising and publicity
Transportation
J.ud:iting and legal
Hous9hold
Edu.cat.ion and recreation
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$ 7;836o20
4s780\'.) 00
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97057
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571:-92
232.,76
441.,81
161:,15
846c03
679c61
189..,31
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204.,48
597.,42
262.,50
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Net income to surplus (Exhibit I)
295.,40
$ ? ., 500;00
4�6'?.0,:;00
750 :, 00
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450;00
450.;oo
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Volume of Service for 192_;.
Total number of persons served
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Problems for which help was sought:
Employment •••••••••••• 1192
Housing ••••••••••••• 556
Translation •••••• � •••• 138
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Health •••••••••• • • • •
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Others •••••••••••••• 179
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Referred directly to employment or
housing 1254
Information or advice ••••••
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Recreation - education ••••••
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Referred to other social agencies
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Referred to agency already active
neferred to organization other than
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·winter Outing
Robbins Lodge
Raffle Dance
:McCormick Y.W.C.A.
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Open House
North Avenue Y.M.C.A.
100
Recreation Horkshop
Resettlers, Lawson Y
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Talent Show
Olivet Institute
650
Vocational Conference
Chicago Resettlers
Summer Ca,'llp for children Camp Reinberg
Tower Hill
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Cancer program
Chicago Resettlers
Camp program
Chicago Resettlers
City Wide outing
College Camp
Girls Club outing
Forest Beach
Picnic
Dan Ryan Hoods
Art Exhibit
Chicago Resettlcrs
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Annual Heeting
Chicago Resettlcrs
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Dance
HcCormick YeH.C.A.
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Social 1 Torl-: Conference
Chicago Resettlers
Christmas program
Museum of Science & Industry
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Christmas party for
Japanese students and
young adults
Olivet Institute
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The graceful-almost poetic moves-of
minyo capture one's attention as the per
formers entertain the elderly with a
traditional Japanese dance done to the
strains of folk music. The spectators are
clients in the JASC Adult Day Care Pro
gram. And the performers are clients
too. They take part in the Group Ser
vices Program of the by JASC.
Folk music and dance is only one of
the many activities provided under the
Group Services label. Other educational
classes include ceramics, mature driving,
tai chi (oriental exercise,) penji (penman
ship,) origami (paper folding,) kamin
ingyo (paper dolls,) embroidery and
Japanese ornament making.
These classes allow students to
discover and rediscover the Japanese
cultural arts which hopefully will be
preserved for future generations, accor
ding to Randy Kimura, program coor
dinator.
The Group Services offered by JASC
do not end with educational services.
With its primary motive to serve the
lsseis, JASC yearly presents special
Japanese festivals which are observed
and recreated as authentically as possi
ble. These have deep meaning to the
lssei clients and also offer a glimpse into
the Japanese culture to others who are
not familiar with it. Some of the ethnic
arts programs are partially sponsored by
the Illinois Arts Council and the Chicago
Office of Fine Arts.
Programs offered by Group Services to
meet the needs of Niseis include those
that deal with retirement, health and
education. Health screening and blood
pressure check-ups are popular since
health issues are of major concern to
the Nisei clients.
Group Services also conducts a Nutri
tion Program and during the 1988-89
fiscal year served 11,603 meals at the
JASC headquarters and delivered 3,515
meals to home-bound elderly under its
Meals-on-Wheels program.
Unduplicated attendance at the various
Group Services programs totaled 1,021
during the 1988-89 fiscal year.
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''The ladies, they are wonderful and they
help me a lot."
Thomas Nicholson, 67, reclines on his
sofa and talks about the chore
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housekeepers who assist him in keep ng
his apartment in He iwa Terrace im
maculate and who attend to othe r
chores to help Japanese American elde r
ly, othe r Asian elderly and non-Asians
unde r the JASC Home Support Services
Program.
Tomoko Satoh, supe rviso r of chore
housekeeping, has twe lve of them. Chore
housekeepers that is. These are persons
to attend to the need of elderly clients
at Heiwa Terrace and elsewhere in the
Chicago Uptown area. The chore
housekeepers help the elderly to per
fo rm such tasks as cleaning, shopping,
laund ry, food preparation, personal care,
nut r itional guidance and hygiene educa
tion and other activities of daily living
so that the clients can live in an in
dependent manner.
Occasionally, when there are some
heavy tasks to perform, such as window
washing and moving furniture, the Home
Support Services call on its only male
worker, Henry Nishimoto. Volunteers are
used to escort the elderly when they go
to the doctor or dentist, grocery shopp
ing and other outings where they may
need assistance.
Nicholson says he is very happy in his
new home. A life-long Chicagoan who
grew up in the city's South Side, he
retired several years ago. During his
working years he had a myriad of jobs,
he said, but failing health forced his
retirement.
He now looks forward to some leisure
time activities such as riding his bicycle
and walking to stores nearby. He picks
up a guitar which rests in the corner of
his living room, strums it and says that
he plans to learn how to play it in the
near future.
Meanwhile, his chore housekeeper
vacuums his living room around him.
And in a typical housekeepers fashion
orders: "Lift your feet."
During fiscal 1988-89, chore
housekeepers served 102 individuals,
which included 44 lsseis, 37 Niseis and
21 others.
Home
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JOB PLACEMENT
Until March of 1989, the LASC also pro
vided a Job Placement Service for
clients. This service was discontinued
because of financial considerations. We
served 148 persons and placed 56.
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Welcome
To JASC
Like any other human care service agen
cy, the JASC constantly is aware of two
separate functions. Of course, the first
one is to help the clients in need, but
this goes hand in hand with the second
one...to raise enough funds to be able to
provide this help.
The JASC has grown with the help of
volunteers who spend countless hours
serving the organization and the
Japanese-American community. Finan
cial support comes from governmental
grants, membership, contributions, the
United Way and the exciting and impor
tant special events.
On this page we are sharing with you
some of the highlights of our special
events. The all important Fuji Festival,
Market Day and Christmas delight sale.
We also feature some shots of the se r
vices we provide which do not create in
come but are all important to ou r
commun ity, such as the Health Fair. The
JASC headquarters also serves as a
Commun ity Cente r for a number of
Japanese American and :other com
ty groups. They are able )o ·enjoy J
facil ities fo r act iv ities not directly rel iffd
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The Keiro Nursing Home project made giant strides in fiscal 1988-89,
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heralding the completion o the project by the summer o 1991.
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ject, fou r companies were interviewed and Kajima International, a
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contractor for a number o nursing homes in the Chicago area, was
selected as general contractor.
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Other highlights of the year were the purchase o the Mormon
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Church property (Foste Ave. and Springfield St. for the nursing
home and the fund drive reaching 1.25 million dollars in March.
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Aki, M/M Harvey
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama. Joe
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Anamizu. Katherine K.
Anderson. Russell F.
Aoki, Hiro
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Harada, M/M Kei
Harada, Dr/M M.
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Harakawa, lsamu
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Hasegawa, Betty F.
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Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashimoto, Edward T.
Hashimoto, M/M George
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Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, M/M Edwin T.
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Hatanaka, M/M Howard
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Hattori, Miyo
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Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashi, M/M Albert M.
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Hirata, Dr/M George T.
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Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ichikawa, M/M Takaaki
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Iha, Kiyo
Ii, Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
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Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
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Ikeda, Mary S.
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Ikemoto, Gus
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Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Okiye
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Iseri, M/M Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M George
Ishida, John M.
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
lshizaki, Mitsuye
lshizuka, Tadayoshi
ltahara, M/M Seiji
ltano, M/M Masashi
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, Howard K.
Ito, John
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Tom
Ito, Valerie
ltoh, C & Co. (AMERICA) Inc.
ltoku, M/M Ken
ltow, Yoshiye
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lwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiroshi
lwamuro, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy
lwatsuki, M/M Frank
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George K.
lzui, M/M Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor
lzuo, Peter Y.
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.
Joichi, Rowland
Joji, Toshio
Jones, Sumiko
Juta, R.
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, Dr/M Paul
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul H.
Kadowaki, Tsuru
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kagami, T homas
Kaihara, M/M T homas K.
Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kakita, Chiz
Kakugawa, Jean S.
Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kambara, M/M Frank T.
Kamiya, M/M Benjamin
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard
Kampai, Inc.
Kanai, M/M Frank
Kanaya, M/M Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kaneko, Merle
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley H.
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, M/M Minoru
Kano, Sachiko
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kariya, M/M Takio
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kashihara, George
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, Hama
Katahira, George
Kataura, M/M George
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, M/M Fred M.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, M/M George
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, Ben
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, James
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
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Kawamoto, Sally H.
Kawamura, M/M Mac
Kawanaga, Dr/M Henry
Kawano, Jack T.
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawasaki,M/M Norimasa
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Kawashima, M/M James
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kayano, M/M Ray S.,
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Kenmotsu, Tomiye
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Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kimura, M/M George
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, M!M Kenneth K.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Randy
Kimura, Tad J.
Kimura, Toyoko M.
Kimura, Yoshi
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Kinoshita, George
Kita, M/M Carl
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Kitahata, Paula
Kitamura, Kenji
Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, M(M John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
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Kittaka, Dr/M George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
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Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Sumi
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Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodama-Endo, Reiko
Kodani, M/M Michael
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Koga, Henry
Koga, J.-Cooper, R.
Koide, Chiyo
Koide, Ritzuko
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Kondo, M/M Raymond
Kono, Dayne
Kono Kozui
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Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
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·Kunita, Sadie M.
Kuo, Fung
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Kuramoto, M/M Tamotsu
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Marubeni America Corp.
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Mazawa. Shigemi
Medlin. M/M Larry
Migaki. M/M Joe
Miller, Dr/M Edwin
Minato, Asao
Mine. M/M Jumpei
Mitani. M/M Ralph Y.
MitsubishiHeavy Ind.
America, Inc.
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miyagawa, M/M George H.
Miyagi. Dr. Norman S.
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Miyake. M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Greg
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake. M/M Jack S.
Miyake. M/M Joe
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Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro. Jean M.
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Miyashita. T. Edward
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Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote. H. E.
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Mizuno. M/M Kashiro
Mizuta, Yukinao
Mizuuchi, M/M Yasuo
Monma, Setsuko
Mori. M/M Elmer
Mori. Yoshiko
Morikawa. M/M Frank F.
Morikawa. M/M George
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Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr/M Paul
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Morita. M/M Paul
Morita. Roy S.
Morita, Ruth
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Motomura. Tomiko
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Mukai. M/M George K.
Mukoyama. Helen K.
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Munemoto, Kosumi
Murai. M/M Katsumi
Murakami. Glenn
Muramoto. Mary
Muraoka. Suga
Muraoka. Tomoye
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Murata. Yoshinori
Nagai. M/M Tay
Nagaoka. Aki
Nagaoka. Setsuko
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Nagaro, M/M Paul
Nagasawa, Risaku
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Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatomo, Laurette
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Naka, Shizuno
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Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
Nakamura, M/M Akira
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, J.-Abbruscato, T.
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
Nakamura, Mataka
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, Sanao
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
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Nakanishi M/M Toshia
Nakano, M/M Hiroshi
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakao, M/M lsamu
Nakaoka, Kurt
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, M/M Sam
Nakashima, M/M Tom T.
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, M/M Sha J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, M/M Jim
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Robert T.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, Jonathan
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nambu, M/M Yoichiro
Narimatsu, Jean S.
Narimatsu, Dr/M Kei
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, M/M Toshu
Neeno, Dr/M Katsumi
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nippon Express U.S.A., Inc.
Nishi, M. (..Konishi, A.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishibayashi, M/M Donald A.
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Nishime, M/M Jira
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, M/M Tateo B.
Nishimoto, Tim
Nishimoto, Toshia
Nishimura, M/M Aki
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, Elaine E.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Ken G.
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura. Masao
Nishimura, Mizuo
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nishio. Johnny K.
Nishioka, Nancy
Nishiura. Jerry
Nissho lwai American Corp.
Noguchi, Takao
Nojiri, Nobuo
Noma, Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshia
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura,David R.
Nomura, Masa
Nordstrom, M/M Donald
Norikane, Kiyoshi
North Shore Japanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka, M/M Fred
Nozaki, Barney
Nozaki, Tomi
Nozawa, John H.
Numata, M/M James S.
Obara, Andrew M.
Ochi, M/M Hisashi
Ochiai, M/M Tak
Oda, Ariye
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, Mrs. Joe
Oda, June
Oda, M/M Mike M.
Oda, Molly
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohi, M/M Fred K.
Ohlson, Virginia M.
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Ohr, Dr./M Fred F.
Okabe, T homas S.
Okada, Yoshiko
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, M/M Tadashi
Okamoto, T homas Y.
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okano, Hiroshi
Okawa, Nobuko I.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okimoto, M/M Yoneo
Okimura, Halsy H.
Okita, Frank T.
Okita, M/M George T.
Oku, M/M George
Omachi, M/M Akira
Omachi, M/M Tom
Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, M/M George K.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Dr/M John T.
Omori, Lydia C.
Omori, Toshia
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onishi, M/M Harry A.
Onishi, Koji
Ono, M/M Hiroshi H.
Ono, M/M Mits
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Ono, Tsutomu
Onoda, M/M Hideo S.
Onuma, M/M Donald J.
Osakada, M/M Gordon
Osako, M/M George
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, Wallace
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, T homas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, Tsue A.
Ota, M/M Alvin A.
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine
Oya, George
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Dr/M Joseph H.
Oyama, M/M Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Dr/M Ryoichi
Ozaki, M/M Henry K.
Ozaki, M/M Masato
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, M/M T homas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozima, Shigenobu
Ozone, Yoshiko
Paulsen, M/M Eugene H.
Penner, M/M Herman
Pittelkau, Hisae
Pool, Edward A.
Proctor, M/M Stephen M.
Prosise, Lucille
Ruh, M/M John
Sabusawa, Harry
Sahara, M/M Richard
Sahara, Shosaku
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saida, Harold
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, M/M Yoshitaro
Sakai-Pultorack, Janet
Sakamoto, Dr/M Frank F.
Sakamoto, M/M Jira
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, M/M John
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sasaki. Asako
Sasaki, M/M Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sala, M/M Richard T.
Sato, Asako J.
Sato, Aya Y.
Sato, Misao
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M L.D.
Senda, M/M Kane
Sera, M/M Shunso
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehara, M/M Hiroshi
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shikami, M/M James Y.
Shima, Dr/M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimidzu, M/M Lincoln
Shimizu, M/M Jira
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, M/M Mita
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimada, Osawa K.
Shimada, M/M Sam I.
Shimojima, Tomi
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimomura, M/M Yoneo
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shinsaku, M/M Shiro
Shintaku, M/M Clark
Shintani, Shizuko
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, Ruth U.
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry H.
Shirataki, Kiyhohiko
Shiratsuki, M.
Shiroma, Howard
Shishido, M/M Melvyn T.
Shoji, Chiseo
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, H. A.
Sari, Masaru
Suda, Toshia
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Ann
Sugano, M/M Frank
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Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, M/M Go
Sugiyama, M/M Shojiro
Sugiyama, M/M Tak
Sumida, Joan
Sumitomo Metal
(America), Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, M/M George Y.
Suzuki, M/M Henry K.
Suzuki M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, Jan
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry A.
Szathmary, M/M Louis
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi, Tooru.
Takagi, Aiko
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Harold
Takahashi, Yataro
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, Mary
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Richard K.
Takami, Hisako
Takami, Yo
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takano, Fukiko & Tomi
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Ken
Takata, John J.
Takayama, Masami
Takazawa, Robert S., Jr.
Takeda, M/M Michio
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/M Joe
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takemoto, M/M George S.
Takemoto, M/M John
Takemoto, M/M Satoru
Takeshita, Esther
Takeshita. Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi. M/M Noboru J.
Taki. William. Sr.
Takiff. M/M Sanford
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, George
Tamura. Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Richard
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Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanabe, M/M Osamu
Tanabe, Yoshio
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, M/M George H.
Tanaka, M/M Henry T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Judith
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert M.
Tanaka, Robert N.
Tanaka, M/M Shigeo
Tanaka, M/M Tadao
Tanaka, Virginia
Tanaka, M/M Yoshitaka
Tanakatsubo, Dr. Ramsey
Tanakatsubo. M/M Sats F.
Tani. Benjamin S.
Tani, M/M Henry K.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Richard M.
Tanigawa. M/M Hitoshi
Tanii. May
Tanimoto, M/M Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino. M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa. M/M Tom T.
Tanouye. Toshi
Tashiro. M/M Goji
Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Taura. M/M Masayasu B.·
Tay. Soo +long
Terada. Fumiko L.
Terada. Mary
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben
Teshima. Dr/M Roy
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Toguri, Iva I.
Tohei. M/M Akira
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Toko America. Inc.
Tokuhisa, M/M T homas S.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro. Satoru
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomita, Lydia
Tomiyama. M/M Alvin
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii. M/M Charles S.
Torii, Dennis R. Sr.
Torimaru, M/M George
Toriumi, M/M John
Toyama. M/M Henry I.
Toyama. M/M Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, Takako
Tsunehara, M/M Harold
Tsunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki. M/M Chikaji
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel
Tsutsumi, Mitsuye
Uchida. Janice C.
Uchida. Merry
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchino, ltsuro
Uchiyama. M/M Stewart
Uehara. M/M John T.
Ueno. James M.
Ueno. Katsumi
Umeki, Henry
Urata, Edith H.
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Uyeda. M/M Sam
Uyetani. Roy
Wada, M/M Robert N.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakai, Tad T.
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, M/M Frank H.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Shinichi
Watanabe, Tom I.
Watanuki, M/M George K.
Wesley, Roy K. A.
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yaki. M/M George
Yakushiji, H.H.
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Ayako
Yamada, Cathy L.
Yamada, Seiko
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben K.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M lkuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamaji, M/M Masao
Yamamoto, Furni
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Roy M.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamanaka, M/M lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamaoka, M/M George
Yamasaki, M/M Dick T.
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, M/M Henry
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, M/M T homas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yano, M/M Perry
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary H.
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, Tom
Yatabe, M/M Dudley
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokoo, Dr. Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yokoyama, Lori
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, M/M Gary
Yoshida, M/M Kenneth
Yoshida, Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshida, Toshiko
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimura, M/M Albert
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshimura, M/M James
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshimura, M/M Yukichi
Yoshinari, M/M Masami S.
Yoshino, M/M Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M Ron
Yoshino, M/M William J.
Yoshizumi, Kaye
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Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kodani, M/M Michael
Kubose. Rev/M Gyomay
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, M/M James
Kumamoto, Koki
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kuse. lsamu f, Dorothy
D'Andrea, Frances
Dodohara, Takashi
Lai. Lan Ko
Lofton. Nathan and Shizu
Falls, Dr. Arthur G.
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujimoto, B.
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujiura, Henry & Gladys
Fujiye, Holly
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukawa, M/M Sho
Fukui, Henry & Mary
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeshiba, Elizabeth
Mah, Hisae
Masada, Alice A.
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsuda, M/M John
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsuoka, Fusa H.
Matsushita, Masaru
Migaki, Joe M.
Minato, Asao
Mitani, Ralph
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, M/M Victor
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Moriki, Tsuneo f, Terri
Morimitsu, Arthur and Virginia
Morishige, Jerry
Mory, Yasuo
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, Toshia
Murakami, Dr./M Glenn
Aberer. M/M Joseph C.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, Charles
Arima, Ernest S.
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Memi
Azuma. Alyse
Friends of the �ency who
responded tel' tAe year-end appeal
Hachiya, Tomoharu P.
Hanano, Charles
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hasegawa, Dr./M Junji
Hashioka, Roy & Takako
Hashizaki, Akira
Hatanaka, Howard
Helfrich, Willis W.
Higa. George or Misao
Hirai, Russell-Fujimoto, Martha C.
Hirano, Roy
Hiraoka, M/M Joe S.
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Horita, Shoji & Harriet
Ikeda, Eiji
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye. M/M George
Ishikawa. Gerald K
ltahara. Seiji
llano. Masashi
llano. Yutaka
Ito, George T.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito. Kiyoko
Ito. Valerie
Iwami. Ruth
Iwaoka.Ellyn J.
Iwaoka. M/M Sam
Iwata, Roy T.
lwatsuki, Fumiko
Juta. Roy
Kaila. Chris
Kambara, Frank & May
Kamiya, M/M Ben
Kama, Richard
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kasai. M/M Tosh
Katayama. Jerry
Kato. M/M Gunpe
Kato, M/M Paul K.
Katsuno, Chie
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawasaki. Tadashi
Kawashima, Henry
Kawashima. M/M Richard
Kenmotsu. Ko
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, Ray f, Michiko
Kimura. Lillian C.
Kita, Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen f, Sandy
Kittaka. Kumako
Kitazaki. Mixie
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Naito, Tony
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Aiko
Nakashima, Sam
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nippon Cargo Airlines-M.Takeda
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, Tateo
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M John T.
Nishio, Johnny K.
Nomiya. Takeko A.
Nomura. Masa
North Shore Japanese Baptist Church
Nozaki, Tomi
Ogata, Sachiko
Ogawa, Shu and Hide
Ogi. M/M Robert E.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Okamoto, M/M William
Okigawa. Kazuichi K.
Oku, George
Omori Hatsuko
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro. M/M Shoichi
Oshita. T homas
Ota. Alvin A.
Otake. Paul M.
Ouchi. M/M James
Oyama. Peter f, John
Ozaki. Kiyono
Ozawa, George & Atsumi
Ozawa. Teruno
Ozima. M/M Karl T.
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu
Ozimi, Hatsuko
Paulsen, Eugene H.
Proctor, Steve
Saiki, M/M George
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakata, Mitsuo
Sasaki, Willy
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, M/M Richard R.
Sawada, Suzanne R.
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shikami, M/M J.
Shimizu, Scott
Shimada, Osawa K.
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Sari. Masaru
Sugino. Frank
Sugiyama, Kasuo
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumitomo Metal America, Inc.
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, Kim
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzukida,Henry & Kayoko
Tagami, M/M K.
Takaki, Michael K.
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takano, Hatsuno
Takehara, Ei
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tamura, George M.
Tanabe. Fumiko·& Osamu
Tanaka, James
Tanaka, Judith
Tanaka, M/M Robert M.
Tanakatsubo, Betty
Tani. Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura. Joe
Taura, M/M M. Bill
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Tako America. Inc.
Tomita. Josephine
Tomiyama. Tomiko
Toyama. Hiro
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Tsugama, M/M Tom T.
Uchida, Miki
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uyechi. Tom
Vaughan. Vickie
Watanabe, M/M Arnold
Watanabe, Martha
Yamada. Cathy
Yaki. Doris
Yamaguchi. M/M lkuo
Yamamoto. Fuki
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto. Ruth
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamana. George
Yee. Lucy
Yokoo. Hidejiro
Yoshida. M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomijiro
Yoshino. Maurice
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General
Contributions
Abe, Kazuyoshi
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Agemura, Lucille M.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakawa, Paul T.
Bahe, Elizabeth
Burney, Marie
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ, PresbyterianBoard of Deacons
Council for Jewish Elderly
Estate of Wilhelmina Mueller
Ernst, Eleanore B.
Errico, Fusayo
Fishman, Leslie M.
Fujii, Doris & George
Fujii, Mary & Masao
Fujita, Charles K.
Harry T. lchiyasu & Associates
Hasegawa, Megumilshizaki, Hiro
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Alice A.
Hashioka, Edwin
Hayakawa, Kazuko
Hirata, Meri
Hotoda, Sachiko
lmanaka, James & Judy
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ito. Tom
Iwaoka, Taeko
Kadoi, Stanley
Kaneshiro, Ruth T.
Kariya, Michiko
Kato, M/M Gumpei
Kinoshita, George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kodama, James K.
Kumata, Misao
Kuroiwa, Haruki H. & S.
Contributors
Fund
Friends of the agency responding
to the Newsletter envelope.
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Asakura, Ms. Memi
Asahina, Renzo
Doell, Emiko
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fung, Kuo
Hachiya, lone & Tomoharu
Harry T. lchiyasu and Associates
Hirabayashi, Joe
Hirata, Meri
lmanaka, James
Inouye. Henry
'Iwaoka. Ellyn J.
Iwaoka. Joe
Iwaoka. May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kaneshiro, Stanley
Kataura. George
Kato. M/M Gunpei
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawamoto, Mitsugi
Kazumura, Asako
Kinishi, Yuriko L.
Kobata. Masanobu
Kono. Kozui
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Lai, Lan Ko
Lin. Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Lehrman. Kazuko
Lofton. Sue & Nat�an
Lyden, June R.
Mah, Hisae
Manshio, Calvin
Matsuda, Fumiko
Matsuda, John S.
Matsukawa, Jane
Mishima, Jean M.
Miyagishima, Unpachi
Mizote, Liza
Morimitsu, George W.
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Nakagawa, Marion
Nakagawa, Satsuki & Ruby Hidemi
Nakamura, Henry
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Teru
Nakanishi, M/M Toshia
Nakao, George K. & Miyeko·
Nambu, Jonathan
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nicholson, T homas R.
Nishiura, Jerry
Nomoto, Kaiko
Ochiai. Takeshi
Oda. Lucy A.
Okamoto, M/M William
Olympus Corp.-David Willard
Ono, Yoshio
OtakeDullak, Hatsue, Ruth
Ozaki. K1yono
Ozima, Shigenobu & Kazue
Pentex Corp.
Poore, Madge
Powell, James & Betty Lou
Sata, M/M Richard
Saunders, Roberta
Schectman, L. D.
Shimada, Osawa
Shiozaki, Emi & Masaru
Shiratsuki, Misao
Sugano Travel Service
Sumitomo Corp. of America
Suzuki, Sakari & Vera M.
Tagami, Edward C.
Takada, Christine
TJkehara, Ei
Takemoto, M/M Naoto
Tamanaha, June M.
Tamura, Atsuko
Tanemura, M/M Ted
Tengan, Sadako
Teraji, T homas S.
Toko America lnc.-Kent Kitano
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru
Uchida, Miki
University of Illinois
Universal Pen Hospital
Waller. Charles
Waller. James
Watanabe, Masai
Willoughby, Dr. Randal E.
Yamagata, Joi
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamamoto. Fumi
Yamamoto. Pete Y.
Yamamoto. Roy M.
Yamasaki. Shiori
Yoshida. Toshiko
Yoshimoto, Hiroshi & Hideko
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Mah, Hisae
Maruyama, Henry T.
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Miyake. Andy T.
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami. M/M Glenn
Nakachi. Mitsue
Nakagawa, Yoko
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa. T. G.
Nishi. Grace
Nishiura. Jerry
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Okimura, Hatsy
Omori, H.
Omori. Mrs. Toshio
Ozima. M/M Karl
Pittelkau, Hisae
Ruh, M/M John
Sagami. Yahachi
Sasaki. Masato
Sata. Richard
Shiba. Fumiko
Shigihara. Hiroshi
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takami, Jeanne
Takami. Robert
Takeshita. Goro
Takeuchi. M/M Noboru
Tamashiro, M.
Tando. M/M Bob
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanouye. Mrs. Toshi
Taura, M/M Bill
Terada, Yoshiko
Toko America.Inc.
Tsugawa,Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Ujiye. William & Barbara
Wakatani. Haruko M.
Waller. Charles
Yaki, M/M George
Yamada, Seiko
Yamaguchi. lkuo
Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamamoto. Samuel
Yamamoto. William
Yamashiro. Connie
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Yoshio
Yamauchi, Steve
Yoshida. M/M Daniel
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a friend, a neighbor, or a
business associate.
Adaniya. George
Adaniya. M/M Wallace
Arai. Tom
lmaoka. M/M Ralph
Iwami. Ruth N.
Iwata, M/M Roy
Brennemann School
Bridges. Maureen A.
Kitabayashi. Helen H.
Kraus. M/M Paul
Cavaliero. Anthony & Karen T.
Cavaliero. Rosemary
Chen. Kenneth C.
La Fleur, Anne
Deckman. Darcy S.
Fricke. Eiko
Fujiyoshi, George
Fukui. Henry K.
Furuta, Michael & Diane
Hasegawa. Chiyoko
Hasegawa. Dr/M Junji
Hasegawa. Junji MD
Heffernan. Lois
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Honda & Assoc.
Honda. Noboru
Maruyama, M/M Henry T.
Masuda, Kikuye
Mayeda, Monna S.
Miller. Ken & Julie
Mirot. Del lores M.
Motosuga/Morita, Masano
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakamura. Teru
Nakashima, Tom
Narimatsu. Susan M.
North Star Co.. Inc.
Odanaka. M/M Fred H.
Ogawa, Elsie
Oita, Jack
Ozawa. M/M George
Powell. James & Betty Lou
Sato. Misao
Seto, Asako
Shimizu, lku
Suzuki, Sachi
Tagami. Edward C.
Takaki. Mary
Tamura. Atsuko
Tanaka, Jack
Tanaka, Mei
Teshima, Lucy & Roy
Tomita. M/M Harold
Uchiyama. Jeanie
Uehara, M/M Dennis
Wesley, Newton K.
Yamagiwa. Tsuneji
Yamamoto. Albert T.
Yamamoto. Mrs. R.
Yamanaka, M/M Rocky
Yamate, Taka
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or specifically
designated projects.
Aetna Life [, Casualty
Chicago Japanese American Council
Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust
Church of the Holy Spirit
Community Bank of Edgewater
Dr. Scholl Foundation
GATX Corporation
Memorial
Gifts
Kraft Foundation
L. M. P. Fund
Sara Lee Foundation
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
The Forest Fund
The Foundation for Health Enhancement
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or in greater multiples)
by the companies with whom they are employed.
Corporate and
Foundation
Gifts
Matching
Gifts
Darnen Auto Service, Inc. (Asako Sato)
G. D. Searle [, Co. (Yuki Oshiro, James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Robert S. Takazawa, Jr.)
Talman Home (William K. Nakagawa)
The Quaker Oats Foundation (Charles E. Curry)
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed, every effort is made to insure that all donors are
properly recognized in this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations department regarding any
omissions or corrections.
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Statement
of Revenue
and Expenses
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1989
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Nursing Home Fund Contributions•
Others
Total Revenue
$ 320,000
188,000
224,000
108,000
$ 840,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
Total Expenses
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 400,000
234,000
$ 634,000
$ 206,000
'This contributions were received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and
are to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
A copy of our complete Financial Statement� examined by Yamada & lsono, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the
JASC Office.
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·.·Board of
,"'\,Directors
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Executive Board
Ex-Officio
President ........Arthur T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program ..........Kiyo Yoshimura
Finance ...........Yukimio Mizuta
Public Relations ....Betty Nakanishi
Facility ............John. Takemoto
Treasurer .............Nancy Yoshida
Secretary .............Merry Uchida
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
T homas S.Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Board of Directors
Advisory Board
Dr. Kenji Aimi
Martha Fujimoto
Janice Hasegawa
Gene Honda
Evy Johansen
Calvin Manshio
Gene Mayeda
Joe Nakayama
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Susan Narimatsu
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
Dean Sakurai
Katsumi Ueno
Roy Yamamoto
Lory Yokoyama
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Rev. Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
1988-89 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of
Development and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
lvars Liepins
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging,
and emotionally disabled among Japanese,
other Asians, and non-Asians in the Uptown
Edgewater-Lakeview communities on Chicago'-s
northeast side.
Member of...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: (312)2757212
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ANNUAL REPORT
THE PAST IS BUT
THE BEGINNING
OF A BEGINNING
AND ALL THAT IS
AND HAS BEEN IS
BUT THE TWILIGHT
OF THE DAWN
- Herbert George Wells
The Discovery of
the Future (1901)
-t ree years ago the Japanese American
€:""'Ommittee was spawned as a small
to'l:assist thousands of Japanese
Ame )'ca s' who came out of retention camps
· an9Jdught a new life in Chicago. As the
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large� Ashm human care service organiza.·
tions in the Midwest.
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tJll.:lt ·f mostly based on its ability to change
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community. Our service in the
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generation Japanese Americans.)
. ranks are thinning. And as we look
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[This issue of the annual report, pays tribute
to the lsseis, now in .the twilight of their lives.
And we quote Toju N�kae, poet and
philosopher who back in the early 17th cen
tury said:
"Filial piety is the root of man. When it is
lost from one's heart, then one's life becomes
like a rootless plant, and if one does not ex
pire instantly, it is nothing but sheer luck:'
The JASC recognizes the importance of
honoring parents and the elderly and
therefore we devote this annual report to
them. To the lsseis for their contributions to
the generations that follow.
At the same time, we are aware that "the
past is but the beginning" and we look for
ward to new programs and services to meet
the existing needs of our community for the
next decade and beyond.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
To meet the many needs of its clients, in 1988-89 the JASC provided a variety of programs
and services. The professional and administrative staffs-which included social workers,
chore housekeepers, program coordinators, group workers, adult day care aides, teachers, a
nurse and a driver-were assisted by many volunteers. They all attended to the clients'
needs on and off the agency's premises.
Funding for the programs and services came from various sources: the United Way of
Chicago, Department On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, Chicago Office of Fine
Arts, Community Care Programs of the Illinois Department On Aging, JASC membership
fees, various contributions from the Japanese American community, corporations and foun
dations.
What follows is a look at JASC services as seen through the clients' eyes...
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"I am so lucky," exults 98-year-old
Owasa Shimada, as she relaxes in her
apartment at Heiwa Terrace, a 200-unit
senior citizens residential complex
developed 10 years ago by JASC.
Mrs. Shimada, who speaks only
Japanese, is talking to her casework
counselor Reiko Kodama-Endo. She has
received a letter from the Social Security
office written in English and the
counselor is translating it and explaining
its contents to the lssei woman. Help like
this is only one function of the JASC
Casework/Counseling Program. It is
primarily intended to assist individuals
who are experiencing difficulty coping
with the demands of everyday living.
While Mrs. Shimada needs help in
understanding English, otherwise she is
physically well and mentally alert. She is
grateful for the help provided by the
JASC Casework/Counseling Program and
appreciates that "someone can help me."
Before coming to Chicago the
Japanese woman lived in Detroit and
she says she was unhappy and afraid
there. "Here everyone is so nice to me. I
feel very secure here...everyone is so
helpful," she adds.
The Casework/Counseling Program has
in Reiko Kodama-Endo an experienced
professional in the areas of assessment,
counseling and psychotherapy. In addi
tion to helping the clients to achieve
adequate and healthy psychological and
social life, the program also provides
services dealing with financial and
health management, nutritional
guidance, advocacy, emergencies and
immigration and naturalization.
Assistance is rendered through brief con
sultations or individual, family or group
counseling/psychotherapy.
In the 1988-89 fiscal year, 228 clients,
188 Japanese and other Asians and 32
white and eight black, used this service.
At 95 Shosoku Sahara has probab ly ex
perienced everything there is in a rich
and fu lfilled l i fe. But for him, coming to
the JASC Adu lt Day Care Center is an
experience he looks forward to every
day.
'"He is ve ry happy in the mornings
when I tell him he is going to the
center," says Toshiko Sahara, his
daughter. "He anticipates going there
and being with people he likes."
'"Sahara-san enjoys it here," says Keith
Chase-Ziolek, adult day care coordinator."
He does participate in some of the ac
tivities, but also likes to relax and take a
nap o r two du ring the day."
The Adult Day Care Program is of
fered by JASC to keep the elderly at
home and provide respite for the family.
The program offers activities in a group
setting which help older adults to im
prove their physical and mental condi
tion. Clients participate in a number of
activities and special events, such as
field trips, ceramics, exercise and games
and hear speakers and watch films and
video tapes on various subjects. They
also have a noon meal and snacks and
the social opportunity to enjoy this time
eating together.
The social service and nursing staffs
develop individual plans for each client
and monitor their progress.
Special attention is given the lsseis,
who can come to special weekly pro
grams which allow them to meet with
their peers, speak Japanese, enjoy
Japanese oriented food and crafts and
have access to ethnic services. However,
more and more Niseis are now taking
advantage of the Adult Day Care Pro
gram. In fiscal year 1988-89, the pro
gram served 83 clients for 4,919 client
days. Sixty-four clients were economical
ly disadvantaged and they were the reci
pients of 4,294.5 client days. Average
attendance was 19.3 clients a day.
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The graceful-almost poetic moves-of
minyo capture one's attention as the per
formers entertain the elderly with a
traditional Japanese dance done to the
strains of folk music. The spectators are
clients in the JASC Adult Day Care Pro
gram. And the performers are clients
too. They take part in the Group Ser
vices Program of the by JASC.
Folk music and dance is only one of
the many activities provided under the
Group Services label. Other educational
classes include ceramics, mature driving,
tai chi (oriental exercise,) penji (penman
ship,) origami (paper folding,) kamin
ingyo (paper dolls,) embroidery and
Japanese ornament making.
These classes allow students to
discover and rediscover the Japanese
cultural arts which hopefully will be
preserved for future generations, accor
ding to Randy Kimura, program coor
dinator.
The Group Services offered by JASC
do not end with educational services.
With its primary motive to serve the
lsseis, JASC yearly presents special
Japanese festivals which are observed
and recreated as authentically as possi
ble. These have deep meaning to the
lssei clients and also offer a glimpse into
the Japanese culture to others who are
not familiar with it. Some of the ethnic
arts programs are partially sponsored by
the Illinois Arts Council and the Chicago
Office of Fine Arts.
Programs offered by Group Services to
meet the needs of Niseis include those
that deal with retirement, health and
education. Health screening and blood
pressure check-ups are popular since
health issues are of major concern to
the Nisei clients.
Group Services also conducts a Nutri
tion Program and during the 1988-89
fiscal year served 11,603 meals at the
JASC headquarters and delivered 3,515
meals to home-bound elderly under its
Meals-on-Wheels program.
Unduplicated attendance at the various
Group Services programs totaled 1,021
during the 1988-89 fiscal year.
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''The ladies, they are wonderful and they
help me a lot."
Thomas Nicholson, 67, reclines on his
sofa and talks about the chore
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housekeepers who assist him in keep ng
his apartment in He iwa Terrace im
maculate and who attend to othe r
chores to help Japanese American elde r
ly, othe r Asian elderly and non-Asians
unde r the JASC Home Support Services
Program.
Tomoko Satoh, supe rviso r of chore
housekeeping, has twe lve of them. Chore
housekeepers that is. These are persons
to attend to the need of elderly clients
at Heiwa Terrace and elsewhere in the
Chicago Uptown area. The chore
housekeepers help the elderly to per
fo rm such tasks as cleaning, shopping,
laund ry, food preparation, personal care,
nut r itional guidance and hygiene educa
tion and other activities of daily living
so that the clients can live in an in
dependent manner.
Occasionally, when there are some
heavy tasks to perform, such as window
washing and moving furniture, the Home
Support Services call on its only male
worker, Henry Nishimoto. Volunteers are
used to escort the elderly when they go
to the doctor or dentist, grocery shopp
ing and other outings where they may
need assistance.
Nicholson says he is very happy in his
new home. A life-long Chicagoan who
grew up in the city's South Side, he
retired several years ago. During his
working years he had a myriad of jobs,
he said, but failing health forced his
retirement.
He now looks forward to some leisure
time activities such as riding his bicycle
and walking to stores nearby. He picks
up a guitar which rests in the corner of
his living room, strums it and says that
he plans to learn how to play it in the
near future.
Meanwhile, his chore housekeeper
vacuums his living room around him.
And in a typical housekeepers fashion
orders: "Lift your feet."
During fiscal 1988-89, chore
housekeepers served 102 individuals,
which included 44 lsseis, 37 Niseis and
21 others.
Home
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JOB PLACEMENT
Until March of 1989, the LASC also pro
vided a Job Placement Service for
clients. This service was discontinued
because of financial considerations. We
served 148 persons and placed 56.
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Welcome
To JASC
Like any other human care service agen
cy, the JASC constantly is aware of two
separate functions. Of course, the first
one is to help the clients in need, but
this goes hand in hand with the second
one...to raise enough funds to be able to
provide this help.
The JASC has grown with the help of
volunteers who spend countless hours
serving the organization and the
Japanese-American community. Finan
cial support comes from governmental
grants, membership, contributions, the
United Way and the exciting and impor
tant special events.
On this page we are sharing with you
some of the highlights of our special
events. The all important Fuji Festival,
Market Day and Christmas delight sale.
We also feature some shots of the se r
vices we provide which do not create in
come but are all important to ou r
commun ity, such as the Health Fair. The
JASC headquarters also serves as a
Commun ity Cente r for a number of
Japanese American and :other com
ty groups. They are able )o ·enjoy J
facil ities fo r act iv ities not directly rel iffd
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The Keiro Nursing Home project made giant strides in fiscal 1988-89,
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heralding the completion o the project by the summer o 1991.
In February of 1989, after receiving eight proposals on the pro
ject, fou r companies were interviewed and Kajima International, a
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contractor for a number o nursing homes in the Chicago area, was
selected as general contractor.
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Church property (Foste Ave. and Springfield St. for the nursing
home and the fund drive reaching 1.25 million dollars in March.
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Ichikawa, M/M Takaaki
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Ishikawa, Gerald K.
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Iwamoto, Hiroshi
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Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
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Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.
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Matsuoka, Fusa H.
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima. Hideko
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsutani. Hisashi
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza. M/M Robert
Mayahara, M/M Thomas
Mayeda. Gene H.
Mayeda. M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeda, M/M Ike A.
Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J.
Mazawa. Ken S.
Mazawa. Shigemi
Medlin. M/M Larry
Migaki. M/M Joe
Miller, Dr/M Edwin
Minato, Asao
Mine. M/M Jumpei
Mitani. M/M Ralph Y.
MitsubishiHeavy Ind.
America, Inc.
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miyagawa, M/M George H.
Miyagi. Dr. Norman S.
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyake. M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Greg
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake. M/M Jack S.
Miyake. M/M Joe
Miyake. Ryoichi
Miyamura. Rev. Ronald
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro. Jean M.
Miyashita. M/M Mikio
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Miyata. Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote. H. E.
Mizuki. T�_kashi
Mizuno. M/M Kashiro
Mizuta, Yukinao
Mizuuchi, M/M Yasuo
Monma, Setsuko
Mori. M/M Elmer
Mori. Yoshiko
Morikawa. M/M Frank F.
Morikawa. M/M George
Moriki. M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr/M Paul
Morimoto, M/M T homas I.
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka. Judy
Morishita, M/M Ray J.
Morita. James S.
Morita. M/M M. M .. Jr.
Morita. M/M Paul
Morita. Roy S.
Morita, Ruth
Mory. Yasuo
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motoki. Seiichi
Motomura. Tomiko
Matoaka, M/M Moss
Mouri, M/M S.
Mukai. Chiyoko
Mukai. M/M George K.
Mukoyama. Helen K.
Mukushina. M/M Zaishin
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Munemoto, Kosumi
Murai. M/M Katsumi
Murakami. Glenn
Muramoto. Mary
Muraoka. Suga
Muraoka. Tomoye
Murata. Alice
Murata. Yoshinori
Nagai. M/M Tay
Nagaoka. Aki
Nagaoka. Setsuko
Nagaro, Fred M.
Nagaro, M/M Paul
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatomo, Laurette
Naito, M/M Tony
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Naka, Shizuno
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, M/M Pershing
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Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, M/M Jack
Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi
Nakagawa, Tsune S.
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
Nakamura, M/M Akira
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
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Nakamura, J.-Abbruscato, T.
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Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
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Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
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Nakamura, Uji
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Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
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Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, M/M Toshu
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Nishiura. Jerry
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Tani. Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura. Joe
Taura, M/M M. Bill
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Tako America. Inc.
Tomita. Josephine
Tomiyama. Tomiko
Toyama. Hiro
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Tsugama, M/M Tom T.
Uchida, Miki
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uyechi. Tom
Vaughan. Vickie
Watanabe, M/M Arnold
Watanabe, Martha
Yamada. Cathy
Yaki. Doris
Yamaguchi. M/M lkuo
Yamamoto. Fuki
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto. Ruth
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamana. George
Yee. Lucy
Yokoo. Hidejiro
Yoshida. M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomijiro
Yoshino. Maurice
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General
Contributions
Abe, Kazuyoshi
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Agemura, Lucille M.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakawa, Paul T.
Bahe, Elizabeth
Burney, Marie
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ, PresbyterianBoard of Deacons
Council for Jewish Elderly
Estate of Wilhelmina Mueller
Ernst, Eleanore B.
Errico, Fusayo
Fishman, Leslie M.
Fujii, Doris & George
Fujii, Mary & Masao
Fujita, Charles K.
Harry T. lchiyasu & Associates
Hasegawa, Megumilshizaki, Hiro
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Alice A.
Hashioka, Edwin
Hayakawa, Kazuko
Hirata, Meri
Hotoda, Sachiko
lmanaka, James & Judy
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ito. Tom
Iwaoka, Taeko
Kadoi, Stanley
Kaneshiro, Ruth T.
Kariya, Michiko
Kato, M/M Gumpei
Kinoshita, George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kodama, James K.
Kumata, Misao
Kuroiwa, Haruki H. & S.
Contributors
Fund
Friends of the agency responding
to the Newsletter envelope.
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Asakura, Ms. Memi
Asahina, Renzo
Doell, Emiko
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fung, Kuo
Hachiya, lone & Tomoharu
Harry T. lchiyasu and Associates
Hirabayashi, Joe
Hirata, Meri
lmanaka, James
Inouye. Henry
'Iwaoka. Ellyn J.
Iwaoka. Joe
Iwaoka. May
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kaneshiro, Stanley
Kataura. George
Kato. M/M Gunpei
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawamoto, Mitsugi
Kazumura, Asako
Kinishi, Yuriko L.
Kobata. Masanobu
Kono. Kozui
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Lai, Lan Ko
Lin. Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Lehrman. Kazuko
Lofton. Sue & Nat�an
Lyden, June R.
Mah, Hisae
Manshio, Calvin
Matsuda, Fumiko
Matsuda, John S.
Matsukawa, Jane
Mishima, Jean M.
Miyagishima, Unpachi
Mizote, Liza
Morimitsu, George W.
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Nakagawa, Marion
Nakagawa, Satsuki & Ruby Hidemi
Nakamura, Henry
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Teru
Nakanishi, M/M Toshia
Nakao, George K. & Miyeko·
Nambu, Jonathan
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nicholson, T homas R.
Nishiura, Jerry
Nomoto, Kaiko
Ochiai. Takeshi
Oda. Lucy A.
Okamoto, M/M William
Olympus Corp.-David Willard
Ono, Yoshio
OtakeDullak, Hatsue, Ruth
Ozaki. K1yono
Ozima, Shigenobu & Kazue
Pentex Corp.
Poore, Madge
Powell, James & Betty Lou
Sata, M/M Richard
Saunders, Roberta
Schectman, L. D.
Shimada, Osawa
Shiozaki, Emi & Masaru
Shiratsuki, Misao
Sugano Travel Service
Sumitomo Corp. of America
Suzuki, Sakari & Vera M.
Tagami, Edward C.
Takada, Christine
TJkehara, Ei
Takemoto, M/M Naoto
Tamanaha, June M.
Tamura, Atsuko
Tanemura, M/M Ted
Tengan, Sadako
Teraji, T homas S.
Toko America lnc.-Kent Kitano
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru
Uchida, Miki
University of Illinois
Universal Pen Hospital
Waller. Charles
Waller. James
Watanabe, Masai
Willoughby, Dr. Randal E.
Yamagata, Joi
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamamoto. Fumi
Yamamoto. Pete Y.
Yamamoto. Roy M.
Yamasaki. Shiori
Yoshida. Toshiko
Yoshimoto, Hiroshi & Hideko
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Mah, Hisae
Maruyama, Henry T.
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Miyake. Andy T.
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami. M/M Glenn
Nakachi. Mitsue
Nakagawa, Yoko
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa. T. G.
Nishi. Grace
Nishiura. Jerry
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Okimura, Hatsy
Omori, H.
Omori. Mrs. Toshio
Ozima. M/M Karl
Pittelkau, Hisae
Ruh, M/M John
Sagami. Yahachi
Sasaki. Masato
Sata. Richard
Shiba. Fumiko
Shigihara. Hiroshi
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takami, Jeanne
Takami. Robert
Takeshita. Goro
Takeuchi. M/M Noboru
Tamashiro, M.
Tando. M/M Bob
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanouye. Mrs. Toshi
Taura, M/M Bill
Terada, Yoshiko
Toko America.Inc.
Tsugawa,Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Ujiye. William & Barbara
Wakatani. Haruko M.
Waller. Charles
Yaki, M/M George
Yamada, Seiko
Yamaguchi. lkuo
Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamamoto. Samuel
Yamamoto. William
Yamashiro. Connie
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Yoshio
Yamauchi, Steve
Yoshida. M/M Daniel
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a friend, a neighbor, or a
business associate.
Adaniya. George
Adaniya. M/M Wallace
Arai. Tom
lmaoka. M/M Ralph
Iwami. Ruth N.
Iwata, M/M Roy
Brennemann School
Bridges. Maureen A.
Kitabayashi. Helen H.
Kraus. M/M Paul
Cavaliero. Anthony & Karen T.
Cavaliero. Rosemary
Chen. Kenneth C.
La Fleur, Anne
Deckman. Darcy S.
Fricke. Eiko
Fujiyoshi, George
Fukui. Henry K.
Furuta, Michael & Diane
Hasegawa. Chiyoko
Hasegawa. Dr/M Junji
Hasegawa. Junji MD
Heffernan. Lois
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Honda & Assoc.
Honda. Noboru
Maruyama, M/M Henry T.
Masuda, Kikuye
Mayeda, Monna S.
Miller. Ken & Julie
Mirot. Del lores M.
Motosuga/Morita, Masano
Nakai, Ritoda
Nakamura. Teru
Nakashima, Tom
Narimatsu. Susan M.
North Star Co.. Inc.
Odanaka. M/M Fred H.
Ogawa, Elsie
Oita, Jack
Ozawa. M/M George
Powell. James & Betty Lou
Sato. Misao
Seto, Asako
Shimizu, lku
Suzuki, Sachi
Tagami. Edward C.
Takaki. Mary
Tamura. Atsuko
Tanaka, Jack
Tanaka, Mei
Teshima, Lucy & Roy
Tomita. M/M Harold
Uchiyama. Jeanie
Uehara, M/M Dennis
Wesley, Newton K.
Yamagiwa. Tsuneji
Yamamoto. Albert T.
Yamamoto. Mrs. R.
Yamanaka, M/M Rocky
Yamate, Taka
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or specifically
designated projects.
Aetna Life [, Casualty
Chicago Japanese American Council
Chicago Sun-Times Charity Trust
Church of the Holy Spirit
Community Bank of Edgewater
Dr. Scholl Foundation
GATX Corporation
Memorial
Gifts
Kraft Foundation
L. M. P. Fund
Sara Lee Foundation
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
The Forest Fund
The Foundation for Health Enhancement
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or in greater multiples)
by the companies with whom they are employed.
Corporate and
Foundation
Gifts
Matching
Gifts
Darnen Auto Service, Inc. (Asako Sato)
G. D. Searle [, Co. (Yuki Oshiro, James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Robert S. Takazawa, Jr.)
Talman Home (William K. Nakagawa)
The Quaker Oats Foundation (Charles E. Curry)
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed, every effort is made to insure that all donors are
properly recognized in this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations department regarding any
omissions or corrections.
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Statement
of Revenue
and Expenses
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1989
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Nursing Home Fund Contributions•
Others
Total Revenue
$ 320,000
188,000
224,000
108,000
$ 840,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
Total Expenses
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 400,000
234,000
$ 634,000
$ 206,000
'This contributions were received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and
are to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
A copy of our complete Financial Statement� examined by Yamada & lsono, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the
JASC Office.
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·.·Board of
,"'\,Directors
•y
Executive Board
Ex-Officio
President ........Arthur T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program ..........Kiyo Yoshimura
Finance ...........Yukimio Mizuta
Public Relations ....Betty Nakanishi
Facility ............John. Takemoto
Treasurer .............Nancy Yoshida
Secretary .............Merry Uchida
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
T homas S.Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Board of Directors
Advisory Board
Dr. Kenji Aimi
Martha Fujimoto
Janice Hasegawa
Gene Honda
Evy Johansen
Calvin Manshio
Gene Mayeda
Joe Nakayama
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Susan Narimatsu
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
Dean Sakurai
Katsumi Ueno
Roy Yamamoto
Lory Yokoyama
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Rev. Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
1988-89 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of
Development and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
lvars Liepins
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging,
and emotionally disabled among Japanese,
other Asians, and non-Asians in the Uptown
Edgewater-Lakeview communities on Chicago'-s
northeast side.
Member of...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: (312)2757212
JAPANESE
AMERICAN
SERVICE
COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
1987-88
ANNUAL
REPORT
President's Message
Now, with our Issei people dwindling in numbers and the Nisei, in turn,
reaching senior citizen status, we look to our Sansei leaders to take up
the leadership role in our community. Though many of them still have
to consider their budding careers and families, several have shown great
interest in the JASC, and we look forward ·to their increasing involvement.
I would be remiss if I did not mention the increasing support we have
received from the publisher and editorial officers of the Chicago Shimpo.
We also express our deep gratitude to the staff members and officers of
the Chicago Consulate General of Japan, and the officers and members
of the Chicago Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry who have
given generously to our nursing home campaign.
It is fortunate for the JASC that so many of our outstanding leaders,
such as the late Thomas Masuda, one of our earliest presidents and legal
adviser, have supported us along with the numerous organizations
represented in our umbrella organization, the Japanese American
Council. Without such dedicated support from these groups and from
our community the JASC could not have made continuous
remarkable progress in our 42-year history.
The most challenging project in our history-the nursing home-is
now within reach. We eagerly look forward to the future with hope,
but we'll need your full support as in the past. Thank you again. We
are very grateful.
At our 42nd annual meeting in June, Dorothy Kaneko was honored
as the "JASC 'Volunteer of the Year'" for her years of dedicated service
to the JASC, especially in programs caring for our senior citizens. We
also honored the memory of our late nursing home committee chairman
Richard Yamada, Sr. who passed away in March during heart surgery.
Along with Noboru Honda and Thomas Teraji on his committee,
Mr. Yamada had been active with the agency for many years, serving
as president as well as heading various committees.
Tom Teraji, who retired as facilities director for the Chicago Board of
Education, is now chairing the nursing home committee after our eight
years of study and planning to build the first Asian American nursing
home in the entire Midwest area. Thanks to the extraordinary financial
support from our community we look forward to the very near future
groundbreaking of the JASC "Home for the Elderly'.'
As president of the JASC board of directors, which is made up of
volunteers, I thank all the executive officers and members of the board,
past and present, whose efforts have made our work so much easier;
they reflect our community through the churches, organizations, and
professions they represent.
Thanks to the dedicated services of the JASC staff and executive
director Rev. Masaru Nambu, now in his 23rd year with the agency,
the JASC has become nationally recognized for its various innovative
programs developed through the years.
-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1987-88 President
Board of Directors
Cover: "Homes I Remember" and "the little people in the neighborhood" was a six-week
creative ceramic project last Fall, 1987, of 18 seniors in the Adult Day Care program,
under the guidance of project leader Janette Koga, JASC art and ceramics instructor, and
volunteers Alice Hashimoto and Marie Nishioka. The entire project was displayed at
Heiwa Terrace where the artists showed off their work during a reception in their honor.
{Photo by Judy Shafer}
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Executive Director's Report
are providing services which have been provided the past 40 years, but,
the clients whom we serve are changing from Isseis to mixed populations;
some programs continue serving predominantly Japanese clients, but
other programs have been utilized by non-Japanese. This trend is expected
to continue in the foreseeable future as Niseis retire while still healthy
and capable of taking care of themselves. Meanwhile, with Sanseis
mostly in their early 30s, this wide generational gap poses some
uncertainty related to their continued perceptions and ideas concerning
the future of the JASC.
The JASC staff and Board of Directors have been evaluating the present
course of the agency, to establish long range goals in light of the fact
that the JASC must respond to its changing environment.
Throughout 42 years of history and growth the JASC has taken every
opportunity to serve-always being sensitive and responsive to the
pulse of the community and meeting its needs.
As the JASC stands at the most important juncture of its history, I am
confident that the JASC Board and other community leaders will pool
their collective wisdom to direct the best course for the agency so that
it can continue to make significant contributions to the quality of life
for those in the community who rely on its help.
Each year seems to pass rapidly and rather routinely. Yet, a close look
always reveals that no one year is the same, and each year has events
unique to itself that will probably never be repeated.
We have endeavored to advance the JASC Keiro Nursing Home
Project throughout the year. Although it is unprecedented in the Chicago
Japanese American community, the JASC has accepted the challenge, with
courage and determination, to respond to the unmet need in our midst.
To raise a million-and-a-half dollars is truly a monumental task for
a relatively modest-sized community. However, with much support
coming from every direction, we were able to go over the million dollar
mark during this year, and continue our fund-raising effort to raise a
sum sufficient to insure sound management of the future nursing home.
Many seniors and mentally handicapped individuals benefited from
the Sheltered Workshop program the JASC operated for over a quarter
of-a-century. In fact, the JASC was identified as the "Issei Work Center"
because of the uniqueness of the program and its success.
However, as the number of Isseis declined rapidly we discovered
that Nisei are not interested in the same program, so, the JASC Board
of Directors concluded that the original purpose of the Sheltered
Workshop was achieved and it was time to close that program as
of October 31, 1987.
Discontinuance of the Sheltered Workshop has reminded us that we
are in the midst of change in the Japanese American community. We
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
In FY 1988 the Development Department made 97 attempts for fund
ing support from corporate, public, family, and church foundations as
specially targeted proposals were submitted to a variety of possible
"outside" funding sources.
These efforts resulted in eleven grants totaling $32,250-of which
$13,000 was for operating budget, while $19,250 was designated for
specific purposes such as support of the programs for Preventive Health
Care Screening of Asian Elderly and Education of JASC Staff. Newest
to join the ranks of "outside source" financial supporters of the JASC
($5,000) was the Aon Foundation/Aon Corporation, whose Combined
Insurance Company of America has an office headquarters building in
the heart of Uptown.
In addition, friends of the JASC responded with $8,140 to the year-end
Holiday Appeal, and with $10,365 to the "Contributors Fund" through
the solicitation envelope that was enclosed with each newsletter.
The agency also realized $330 through "Matching Gifts" from
employers of JASC friends who are beginning to take advantage of the
opportunity to at least double their contributions through "matching
gift" contributions from the companies where they work.
The Department also helped develop and introduce new services and
promotional materials for the membership campaign that contributed to
the signing up of new members and rejoining of old members; provided
research help in seeking grant-funding support for the Nursing Home
fund-raising campaign; assisted in seeking funding support and publicity
for agency programs, services, activities, and events, which resulted in
newspaper stories, and features and public service announcements
on radio and television; and conducted tours for employees of various
companies to show them and give them the opportunity to photograph
the JASC's facilities as part of the citywide campaign for United Way
of Chicago.
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Social Services
During the past year chore housekeepers served 102 individuals,
which included 44 Isseis, 37 Niseis, and 21 others; 78 of these house
holds were at Heiwa Terrace. Public agencies and individuals have recog
nized this service.
Group Services. This department provides educational classes,
Japanese cultural events, health maintenance programs, programs for
Niseis, and a nutrition program for seniors. As are many others at the
JASC, these are made possible with the help of volunteers.
Educational classes are offered in ceramics, mature driving, tai chi,
minyo, penji, origami, kaminingyo, embroidery, and Japanese ornament
making. Particularly popular are the classes that allow students to
discover or re-discover the Japanese cultural arts, which it is hoped will
help be preserved for future generations.
Special Japanese festivals are observed and presented as authentically
as possible; they have special meaning for the Issei clients, and offer a
glimpse into the Japanese culture for those not familiar with it.
To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social service depart
ment provides a variety of programs and services. The staff of 25 which includes social workers, chore housekeepers, program coordi
nators, group workers, day care helpers, teachers, nurses, drivers, an
employment counselor, and aides-is assisted by more than 90 volunteers.
Funding for the department comes from a variety of sources: United Way
of Chicago, Department On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council,
Chicago Office of Fine Arts, Community Care Programs of the Illinois
Department On Aging, and foundations.
Casework/Counseling. The program is staffed by experienced pro
fessional clinicians in the areas of assessment, counseling and psycho
therapy. It is designed primarily to assist individuals who are experiencing
difficulty coping with the demands of everyday living to achieve ade
quate or healthy psychological and social adjustment. The program,
however, also includes services dealing with financial and health manage
ment, nutrition guidance, advocacy, emergencies, and immigration and
naturalization. Assistance is rendered through brief consultations or indi
vidual, family, or group counseling/psychotherapy.
During the past year a total of 330 (278 Japanese and other Asians, 47
White, 5 Black) clients used the service.
Home Support Services. Many kinds of services-cleaning, shopping,
laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal care, nutrition guidance,
and hygiene education-are offered in the home to assist older persons
in the activities of daily living so that they may live in an independent
manner. Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service, and activities
such as window washing and moving furniture.
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tion, activities, and rest. Clients enjoy a wide range of activities and spe
cial events, including field trips, ceramics, exercise, games, and speakers.
The balanced noon meal and snack breaks provide needed nutrition and
the social opportunity to share food together. The social service and
nursing staffs develop a joint care plan for each client and monitor
clients on an ongoing basis.
A special emphasis continues to be placed on serving Isseis in need of
more opportunities to socialize, or whose physical functioning is begin
ning to decline.
The JASC staff works with clients and their families to understand
how Adult Day Care and other programs together can enrich the client's
daily life and provide relief and support for care givers.
Some of the Isseis come each week to our special Tuesday program.
They have a regular day and time to meet with their peers, speak
Japanese together, enjoy special food and crafts, and have access to
a wide range of special services.
Working together the client, family, and staff make it possible for the
older adults to remain at home at their highest functional level. The pro
gram served 82 clients; 5,280 units or days of service were provided,
4,643 of them to economically disadvantaged. Average attendance was
20.5 clients per day.
Job Placement. In 1984 the JASC initiated a Job Placement Service for
Asian Older Workers (55 years or older) in contract with the City of
Chicago Department On Aging and Disability, funded by the Job Train
ing Partnership Act.' Based on the needs of the community the service
was extended to the population that is 54 years or under.
Last year-after a new Job Placement Counselor replaced the original
one who had to prematurely retire because of ill health-the program
staff screened 333 applicants to determine their employability, and
placed a total of 74 persons (30 Asians, 44 non-Asians).
Programs conducted to meet the needs of Niseis include those that deal
with retirement, health, and education.
Health screening and blood pressure check-ups are popular because
health issues are a major concern.
The nutrition program served 11,620 meals at the JASC and the
Meals-On-Wheels program delivered 3,162 meals to home-bound elderly.
Attendance at the various programs, affected by the closing of the
Sheltered Care Workshop, totaled 21,729. Looking ahead, as more
volunteers come forward to share their time, energy, and skills, more
programs can be added to better serve the community.
Adult Day Care. To prevent premature institutionalization, the Adult
Day Care program promotes the physical and mental well-being of older
adults through a full range of coordinated services in a supervised group
setting. Care is given to maintain a balance of opportunities for socializa-
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Workshop
A farewell reception for all the seniors made the closing of the
Workshop final and official, but we can all take pride in what the
JASC Sheltered Workshop provided and accomplished during its more
than 25 years of service to the community.
The JASC Sheltered Workshop, which had provided a quarter century
of valuable service to the community, closed its doors on December 31.
Decreasing Japanese-American clients, diminishing funding support,
increasing competition for sub-contract work, and the growing burden
on the JASC resources prompted termination of the program.
Opened in 1962 to assist the aging Isseis, as "the only one of its kind
serving the Japanese American community in the United States:' the
program started slowly. The Isseis wanted to make sure that the program
was not a handout, which is contrary to Japanese cultural values. Once
convinced that the program was in keeping with the Japanese work
ethic, the Isseis participated so conscientiously that not even heavy
snowstorms could deter them. At its height the workshop provided post
retirement employment for as many as 150 Isseis, five days a week.
So successful was the program that during the mid-1960s and the
'70s, the JASC was synonymously identified as the "Issei Work Center:'
As Isseis advanced in age and death took its toll or poor health took
them to nursing homes or to more suitable JASC programs, Issei
participation in the Work Center dwindled.
With Niseis not ready or inclined to come into the Workshop program,
the agency began to accept other elderly Asians. When the Edgewater
Uptown Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center opened in
1969, the JASC agreed to also accept some of its former mental patients
(including non-Asians) in need of vocational rehabilitation.
General e�onomic conditions also created a drop-off in available
sub-contract work, placing a heavy burden on the JASC budget and
almost forcing the Workshop to close in 1980-81. However, the com
munity intervened and rallied to its support with financial contributions
that alleviated the crisis temporarily.
Although the JASC received governmental funding support for the
emotionally disabled in the program, there was no such support for the
elderly. Therefore, the JASC found itself having to divert $8,000-$10,000
per month from its operating budget to help keep the Workshop going.
The latest census of the Workshop population also showed that of
the 53 seniors enrolled, there were only 12 Isseis and 9 Niseis.
Having determined that the program was not financially practicable
and that the Workshop had fulfilled its original purpose and objectives,
the JASC Board of Directors decided on its closing.
The program for senior citizens was closed October 31, but the former
mental health clients continued in the program until December 31 to
fulfill the agency's contractual agreement with the Edgewater-Uptown
Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center.
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In Appreciation
who are served by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully acknowledges
contributions received during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1987 through June
30, 1988. The generosity and support of such gifts is appreciated by all
1987 Members of the JASC
The following persons and companies are contributing members.
Abe, M/M Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Adachi, M/M Bill U.
Agemura, Saki
Aimi, Dr/M Kenji
Aki, M/M Harvey
Akinaga, S.
Akiyama, Joe
Amimoto, M/M Minoru
Amino, M/M Yosh
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, M/M Toru
Aragaki, Herbert
Arai, Akira
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, M/M Paul
Arao, M/M Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, M/M Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, M/M George T.
Asai, Yuki
Asaki, H. Roy
Asakura, George
Asakura, June
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T he Chicago-Tokyo Bank
Chino, Hisa
Clark, Emi
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Endo, M/M Harry
Endo, Nellie
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Endo, Shima
Endo, M/M Tomy
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Enta, Lindy T.
Esaki, M/M Roy J.
Esaki, Susie S.
Eto, Ruth
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Fricke, M/M Robert
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Fujimoto, Jane S.
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Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
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Hirota, Tadao
Hogan, Hana
Homma, M/M Tom
Honda & Associates, Inc.
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ltoh, C. & Co. (AMERICA)
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Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
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Mita, M/M RobertT.
Mitani, M/M Ralph Y.
Mitsubishi Heavy Ind.
America, Inc.
Mitsubishi International
Corp.
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga, James M.
Miwa, I.Ted
Miyagawa, George H.
Miyagi, Dr. Norman S.
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Miyakawa, M/M S.
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Greg
Miyake, Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M Jack S.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, J. M.
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Miyashita, T. Edward
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Mizote, H. E.
Mizuki, T.
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizuta, Yukinao
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Monma, DavidT.
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Mori, Yoshiko
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Moriki, M/M T suneo
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Morimoto, Dr. Paul
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Morimoto, M/M Todd
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Morita, Mototsugu
Morita, M/M M. M., Jr.
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Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
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Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, J.Abbruscato, T.
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Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
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Nakamura, Tsuruko
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Nakawatase, Victor M.
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Nakayama,M/M Masao
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Nasu,Mieko
Nazuka,M/MT.
Neeno, Dr/M Katsumi
Neeno,T suneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nishi,M.C.-Konishi,A.
Nishibayashi,Amy
Nishibayashi,
M/M Donald A.
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihara,M/M Mori
Nishijima,M/M Satoshi
Nishimoto,Kay
Nishimoto,M/M Kiyoto
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Nishimoto,Toshio
Nishimura,Arthur M.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Ken G.
Nishimura,M/M Masaki
Nishimura,Masao
Nishimura,Tom
Nishimura,Toyoko
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Nishioka,Nancy
Nishiura,Jerry
Noguchi,Takao
Nojiri,Nobuo
Noma,Keiko
Noma,M/M Toshio
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/MTaro
Nomura, David R.
Nomura,Masa
Nordstrom,M/M Donald
Norikan,M/M Kiyoshi
North ShoreJapanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka,M/M Fred
Nozaki,M/M Barney
Nozaki, Tomi
Nozawa,John H.
Nozawa,Katsumi
Numata,M/MJames S.
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Ochi,M/M Hisashi
Ochiai,M/M Tak
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Ogawa, Shoji
Ogawa,M/M Shu
Ogi,M/M Robert
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Okamoto, Dr/MT.
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Okita, George T.
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Oshita,T homas
Oshita,M/M Yutaka
Ostermann,T sue A.
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Otaka,Marie
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Otsubo,Katherine
Ouchi,M/MJames A.
Oyama,Peter I.
Oyama,Toshiko
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Ozaki,Kiyono
Ozaki,M/M Masato
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Ozaki,M/M Sam
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Ozawa,M/M George
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Sakai,M/MJack
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Sato,M/M Sam
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Serikaku, Stanley S.
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Shimasaki,M/M Sam
Shimashita,M/MJohn H.
Shimashita,M/MJoe
Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimidzu,M/M Lincoln
Shimizu, lku
Shimizu,Michie
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu,Wat
Shimoda, Osawa K.
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Shimoda,M/M Sam I.
Shimojima,Tomi
Shimokubo,T sugi
Shimomura,M/M Yoneo
Shimotake,M/M Hiroshi
Shinagawa,M/M Howard
Shintaku,M/M Clark
Shintani,M/M Emmett
Shintani, Shizuko
Shiohara,Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki,Ruth U.
Shiozaki,M/MTakashi
Shiozaki,Ted
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe,M/M Henry H.
Shirataki,Kiyohiko
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shiratsuki Family
Shiroma, Howard
Shishido,M/M Melvyn T.
Shizuru, George
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda,M/M Ken
Sonoda,M/MJeff
Sonoda,M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda,Mary T.
Soraoka,Akira
Sori,M/M Masaru
Suga,M/M Shigeo
Sugano,Ann
Sugano,M/M Frank
Sugawara, Takashi
Sugimoto,Midori
Sugiura,M/M Go
Sugiyama,Shojiro
Sugiyama,Takashi
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, William K.
Sumitomo Metal
(America),Inc.
Sunada,Hideo
Sunahara,M/M Glen
Sunahara,M/M Kay
Suyama,Miyako
Suzuki,M/M George K.
Suzuki,M/M George Y.
Suzuki,M/M Henry K.
Suzuki,M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki,Jan
Suzuki,Joseph K.
Suzuki,Kin
Suzuki,Mabel I.
Suzuki,Michiko
Suzuki,Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzukida,Berry
Suzukida,M/M Henry A.
Szathmary,M/M Louis
Tado, SatoshiT.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi,Tooru
Takada,M/M David
Takagi,M/M S.
Takagi,Yoshiko
Takagishi,Kay
Takahashi, Harold
Takaki,M/M KaoruJ.
Takaki,M/M KenichiJ.
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki,Richard
Takami,Hisako
Jakami,Yo
Takamoto,M/M Naoto
Takano Family
Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka,M/M Ken
Takata,M/M Dennis
Takata,Kiku
Takato,Jitsuo
Takayama,Masami
Takazawa,Robert S.,Jr.
Takehara, Ei
Takehara,M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/MJoe
Takemoto,M/M George S.
Takemoto,M/MJohn
Takemoto,M/M Satoru
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa,M/MJun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi,M/M NoboruJ.
Taki, George
Taki,William,Sr.
Takiff,M/M Sanford
Tamada,M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro,M.
Tamura, George
Tamura,Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura,M/M Richard
Tamura,M/M Seizo
Tanabe,June
Tanabe, Yoshio
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka,M/M Henry
Tanaka,M/MJack
Tanaka,M/MJames
Tanaka,Lily
Tanaka,M/M Masato M.
Tanaka,Mitsuye
Tanaka,M/M Richard
Tanaka,Robert M.
Tanaka, Robert N.
Tanaka, M/M Shigeo
Tanaka, M/M Tad T.
Tanaka, Virginia
Tanaka, M/M Yosh
Tanakatsubo, Dr/M Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Sats F.
Tando, M/M Norman
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, M/M Henry K.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Richard M.
Tani, Rose
Taniguchi, Nobutaka
Tanii, May
Tanimoto, M/M Takeshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
· Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Fumiko L.
Terada, Mary
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M Thomas S.
Teraoka, M/M George R.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Toguri, Iva I.
Tohei, Akira
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Toko America, Inc.
Tokuhisa, M/M Thomas S.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomita, Harold
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomita, M/M Shoichi H.
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii, M/M Charles
Torimaru, M/M George
Toyama, M/M Henry I.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
T sugawa, M/M Tom T.
T suji, JoAnn
T suji, Mita
T suji, Takako
Tsunehara, M/M Harold
T sunehara, lchiro
T sunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
T surusaki, M/M Chikaji
T surusaki, Jeri
T surutani, M/M Daniel
T sutsumi, Mitsuye
Uchida, Janice C.
Uchida, Linda
Uchida, Merry
Uchida, Miki
Uchima, M/M George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchimoto, M/M T.
Uchiyama, M/M Stewart
Uehara, M/M John T.
Ueno, Katsumi
Ujiiye, M/M William S.
Umeki, Henry
Urata, Edith H.
Ushida, Saburo
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Villaflor, Pascasio P.
Wada, M/M Robert N.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakatani, Haruko
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Martha M.
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Tom I.
Watanuki, M/M George K.
Weiner, David
Wesley, Roy
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yaki, M/M George
Yakushiji, H. H.
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Ayako
Yamada, Cathy
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben K.
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, M/M Eugene
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, M/M Peter I.
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Roy
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, M/M Michael
Yamaoka, M/M George
Yamasaki, M/M Dick T.
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, M/M Henry
Yamashita, Kiye K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, Thomas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yasunaga, M/M Hikaru C.
Yasutake, M/M Gary H.
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, Tom
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokoo, Dr. Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, M/M Gary
Yoshida, M/M Kenneth
Yoshida, Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimura, M/M Albert
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, M/M James
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshimura, M/M Yukichi
Yoshinari, M/M Masami S.
Yoshino, Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M William J.
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Zaiman, M/M Isamu
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Holiday Appeal
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal.
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Adaniya, Henry and Cindy
Arakaki, Charles
Arakawa, M/M Paul
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Merni
Chang, Mrs. Mary
Dodohara, Takashi
Endo, Frank S. and Ida A.
Endo, M/M Harry
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fujishirna, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujiye, Holly
Golub, M/M Aaron
Hanano, Charles
Harano, M. and Takeko
Hasegawa, Dr./M Junji
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, M/M Tornio
Hatanaka, Howard
Higa, George or Misao
Hiraoka, M/M Joe S.
Hirata, William K.
Hiyarna, Mrs. Hisa
Hogan, Mari
Honda, Kusuo Kay
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuno, Chie
Kenrnotsu, Mrs. Torniye
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kimura, Mrs. Eugene
Kinoshita, George
Kitano, Y.-Toko America,
Inc.
Kittaka, Kurnako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Koga, J.
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kuki, Yoko
Kurnaki, James
Kurnarnoto, Koki
Kurisu, Torn
Kusayanagi, Stanley
Kuse, Isarnu
Kuwashirna, Hiroshi
Lai, Lan Ko
Lehrman, Nat and Kazuko
Lofton, Nathan and Shizu
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, M/M George
Iseri, Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
ltano, Masashi
Ito, George T.
Iwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, Akira D.
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Rose H.
Matsui, M/M Ben
Matsutani, Hisashi
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeda, Ike and Jane
Mhotronics, Inc.
Minaga, M/M Chico
Minato, Asao
Mitano, Ralph and Yoko
Miyake, Andy
Miyashita, T. Edward
Morgan, M/M Torn
Morirnitsu, Arthur and
Virginia
Motoki, Seiichi
Murakami, Dr./M Glenn
Kadoi, Stanley M. and
Noboku
Kaita, Chris
Kajikawa, Frank
Karna, Richard
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Kaneshiro, Shige
Karikorni, Henry M.
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kataura, M/M George
Nagakura, Mrs. Midori H.
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakamura, Teru
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nasu, Mieko
Nernoto, Elaine
Nishimoto, Kiyono
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, Elaine A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M John T.
Nomura, Masa
North Shore Japanese
Baptist Church
Ogawa, Shu and Hide
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Okamoto, William
Okano, Hiroshi
Okigawa, Kazuichi K.
Okirnura, Hatsy
Ornori, Casey
Omura, M/M Mitsuru
Onoda, Hideo S.
Otake, Paul M.
Oyasu, Ryoichi, M.D.
Ozirna, M/M Karl T.
Uchida, Merry
Waller, Charles
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamashiro, Constance
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Pittelkau, Hisae
Redmond, Norman T.
Ruh, M/M John
Sakaguchi, Katsurni
Sakata, Toshi
Sasaki, Asako
Sasarnura, Misako
Sata, M/M Richard R.
Sato, M/M George Y.
Sato, Ken and Linda
Sawa, Tsuru
Senda, M/M Kane
Serikaku, S.
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shimada, Osawa K.
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiroma, Takeo
Sori, Masaru
Sugano, Takeo-Sugano
Travel Service
Sugiyama, Kasuo
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, Kirn
Suzuki, Michiko
Suzuki, Narniye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Takahashi, Yataro
Takehara, Richard S.
Tsuetaki, George
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.,
General Contributions
Adachi, Patricia
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
American Iron &
Metal Co., Inc.
Amflex Packaging
Corporation
Amino, Fumiko or Yosh
Amino, Pat
Bahe, Elizabeth
Chua, C. H. & Y. T.
Cornell Container Inc.
David, Denise
Diecrafters, Inc.
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
Enterprisers
Ernst, Eleanore B.
Fasa Corp.
Forgette, Cora
Fujimoto, B.
Graphic Finishing &
Mailing, Inc.
Harry T. lchiyasu
& Associates
Inouye, George & Ritsuko
Ishibashi, Rev. Samuel W.
or Florence T.
Ito, Hiroyasu
Japanese American Citizens
League
Kahn, Donald H.
Kariya, Michiko
Kimura, Toyoko M. &
Grace
Kinoshita, George
Kitabayashi, Helen H. &
Sandra Y.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kuroiwa, Haruki H. & S.
Masumoto, Yoeko
Matsumoto, K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Morita, Motosugu & Masano
Motooka, Jacqueline M.
Nagata, R. S. & Anna T.
Nakagawa, Satsuki &
Ruby Hidemi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakao, George K. & Miyeko
Newly Weds Foods, Inc.
Nicholson, Thomas R.
Nishioka, Emiler & Nancy
Oda, Miss June
Okabe, Thomas
Okano, Hiroshi
Ono, Harry & Kimiyo
Oyama, Mrs. Toshiko
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozima, Shigenobu & Kazue
Ravenswood Fellowship
United Methodist Church
Rosenthal, Gladys
Ryan, G. B. & R. C.
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saunders, Roberta
Sawa, Tsuru
Shigehira, Natsuko
Contributors Fund
Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelope.
Akagi, Alvin &
Lovella
Asakura, Ms. Memi
Dodohara, Takashi
Endo, Mrs. Shima
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujimoto, Martin H.
Fujiura, Henry & Gladys
Fukami, M/M Frank T.
Fukuda, Bert
Fukui, Henry & Mary
Fukunaga, M/M Hideo
Hori, M/M H. E.
Horita, Kaz
Iida, Miyako & Kazuhiro
Tom
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Iwami, Ruth N.
Kanki, Minoru
Kato, Sakaye
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kazumura, Asako
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kodani, M/M Michael
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Maruyama, Henry T.
Motooka, Mrs. Grace
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murata, Yoshinori
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakayama, Cherie C.
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishiura, Jerry
Omori, Mrs. Toshio
Ozawa, George & Atsumi
Shiozaki, Mas
Shiro, Joji
Smart, Tomoko
Suzuki, Kin
Takeuchi, A. S.
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Terada, Yoshiko
The Allied Wire Building
Tokuhisa, Thomas S. & Mary
Torimaru, George
Toyama, Ryuichiro
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsuji, Alice F.
Uchiyama, Stewart
Watanabe, Arnold
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamana, George
Yamasaki, Mary Y.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshino, Maurice T.
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Shimizu, lku
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Sakari & Vera M.
Takaki, Michael K. &
Kikue K.
Takei, Shiuji & Sachiko
Takemoto, George
Tamura, Atsuko
Tanaka, Lily
Tengan, Sadako
Tokimoto, Hideo J. &
Mary Ann
Tomihiro, Satoru
Tomita, Dr. Joseph
Tomona, Takako
Tryblowski, Mrs. Lorraine
Universal Pen Hospital
Yamamoto, Rory M.
Yoshida, Mrs. Lillian Y.
Yoshioka, Pauline
Yue, Mrs. Anna
Memorial Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a friend,
a neighbor, or a business associate.
Amino, Fumiko or Yosh
Amino, Pat
Arakaki, Yasuke & Rae
Fujimoto, M/M Shig
Fujise, M/M S.
Fukuya, M/M Kaz
Hagio, M/M Allan
Hasegawa, Dr./M Junji
Hashiguchi, Mrs. Fumiko
Hernan, Mrs. Angela
Hild, Rita
Hirata, Dr./M George
Huxtable, Robert A.
Kazumura, Asako
Kido, M/M George
Kushida, Riyoko
Matsumoto, Dr./M George
Matsumoto, Dr./M James
Muraoka, Tomoye
Nakamura, Teru
Nakazawa, T. G. and Alice
Nishimoto, Hisako &
Tateo B.
Yamada, Ayako
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamanaka, lwao & Alyce
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
O'Brien, Dorothy P.
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Shinsato, M/M Tom
Tamura, Seizo & Atsuko
Toguri, Mrs. Iva
Toguri, Mrs. Miyeko
Ujiye, M/M S.
Weinstein, Samuel
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Matching Gifts
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or
specifically designated projects.
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" ( equally or
in greater multiples) by the companies with whom they are employed
Aon Foundation
Borg-Warner Foundation
Buddhist Churches of America Social Welfare Fund
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Kraft Foundation
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co., and Subsidiaries
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
The Forest Fund
The Foundation for Health Enhancement
Uptown National Bank Charitable Trust
W. P. & H. B. White Foundation
Fel-Pro/Mecklenburger Foundation (Yoneko Shintani)
Kemper Financial Services, Inc. (Esther Siebert)
G.D. Searle Charitable Trust (Yuki Oshiro, James Ouchi)
The Quaker Oats Foundation (Charles E. Curry)
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed, every effort is made
to insur-e that all donors are properly recognized in this annual report. Please contact the
development and public relations department regarding any omissions or corrections.
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1987-88 Annual Report
Japanese American Service Committee
1987-1988 ANNUAL REPORT
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1988
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
$ 270,000
313,000
Government Support
145,000
Sheltered Workshop
434,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions*
66,000
Others
Total Revenue
$1,228,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
$ 661,000
245,000
Total Expenses
$ 906,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 322,000
*This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign. These revenues
are to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, audited by Yamada & Isono, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
Published by the Department of Development and
Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Bernard Finkel
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JASC
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August
30, 1946 serving families, the aging, and emotion
ally disabled among Japanese, other Asians, and
non-Asians in the Uptown-Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
1987-88 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Public Relations
Facility
Treasurer
Secretary
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Kiyo Yoshimura
T homas Teraji
Beverly Sakauye
Paul Kadowaki
Nancy Yoshida
Merry Uchida
Lincoln Shimidzu
T homas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Board of Directors
Dr. Kenji Aimi
Tom Ito
Evy Johansen
Stanley Kurokawa
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Betty Nakanishi
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
John Takemoto
Betty Tanakatsubo
Katsumi Ueno
Ikuo Yamaguchi
Roy Yamamoto
Lori Yokoyama
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu ·
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The Commission On Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities
Affiliated (until Dec. 31, 1987) With ...
The Edgewater-Uptown Community
Mental Health Center
Member Of ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council On the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition On Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
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Pictured on cover:
Masae Watanabe, at age 85-1989
Mary Koga
THE
QUIET
PEOPLE...
America seeking new lives here. Most of them
were in their late teens and early 20s, emerg
ing from a highly stratified, rigidly structured
and restrictive feudal society. They established
new roots in an alien, and at times hostile en
vironment. They endured back-breaking work
as itinerant laborers on the railroads, in
lumber mills, fisheries and on farms in the
Western States. Most of them achieved a
measure of success. The crowning blow to
their achievements came with World War II
when they were uprooted and transplanted to
relocation centers, much better described as
concentration camps. The Isseis survived this
and most of them, after the war, either return
ed to the West Coast or sought new homes in
cities like Chicago.
This is where the story of JASC
begins...The JASC was organized as the influx
of Japanese-Americans reached Chicago.
Through the pages of this annual report, you
will find an accounting of JASC activities.
Our achievements, spectacular or not, have
continued on a level course ...serving our
clients to the best of our ability and changing
as new needs emerge.
The story is about us...but the real story is
that of the lsseis to whom we owe a lot.
...The "QUIET PEOPLE."
We stand today as witnesses to the in
domitable courage of a generation of people
who have survived tremendous hardships and
are now on the threshold of extinction...the
Issei...a vanishing generation of Japanese
Americans.
The Japanese American Service Commit
tee, which has served the lssei and those who
followed them since 1946, in this. 1989-90 An
nual Report pays tribute to the remaining
Isseis who today are more than 90 years old.
Only a handful remain, but their legacy will
live on. It is our hope that this Annual Report
in whatever small way will remind generations
to come of the "quiet people " who "enhanced
our quality of life with the respect for human
values and lived each day with simplicity and
spiritual faith..."
We are indebted to Mary Koga for the
forceful portraits of the lsseis taken during
the past 20 years. This monument will live in
the future as a testament to a generation of
people who could not be destroyed-not by
hard work, undefinable discrimination or the
demand to start anew in the middle of their
lives.
The generation structure of the Japanese
American society began around the turn of
the century when the Issei began to arrive in
3
Kenichi Morimitsu, at age 101-1987
.Nlary Koga
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
At the June 1990 Annual Meeting of the Japanese
�merican Service Committee (JASC) our agency
celebrated its 44th anniversary. Because of the
high credibility developed by JASC over the past
44 years, our agency has been duly recognized as
an outstanding Midwest area Asian American
social service organization by the United Way of
Chicago, the Chicago Community Trust, the Mental
Health Association of Greater Chicago, and by the
various agencies of both State of Illinois and the
City of Chicago.
The leadership of the JASC Board of Directors
has been enhanced by several early former presi
dents of the Board, namely Noboru Honda and
Thomas Teraji, who are both executive officers of
the JASC Nursing Home Committee. We deeply re
gret the passing of two early presidents, the late
Thomas Masuda and Richard Yamada, who played
an invaluable role in the· growth of JASC over the
years.
The Reverend Masaru Nambu, now serving his
26th year with the agency, in addition to his duties
as Executive Director, also has been serving as the
Project Manager of the JASC Keiro Nursing Home
campaign and has been conducting correspon
dence and meetings with the various nursing home
consultants advising the JASC Committee in the
difficult legal, technical and financial matters.
Our Long Range Planning Committee, chaired
by long-time JASC Board Member Betty
Nakanishi, after conducting a survey in our com
munity, has focused as our top priority health care
for our JASC members and other people in the
community. Several measures are ready to be im
plemented in response to this need.
W ith our highly successful JASC Heiwa Terrace
senior citizen retirement home just celebrating its
10th anniversary, we take great pride that our
10-year effort to build the first Asian American nur
sing home in the Midwest area is becoming a
reality. The groundbreaking ceremony for the facili
ty took place on March 24, 1990.
It should be mentioned that major organizations
and foundations which provide us with substantial
financial support, specify that other Asians, not
just Japanese, should be helped by the JASC and
its programs. The JASC facilities have always been
open to local organizations for meetings and
various functions. For the use of facilities dona
tions are welcomed.
During the past several years, the JASC has
received financial support from a number of local
organizations, such as the Japanese American
Council and members of the Japanese Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of Chicago, the Futabakai
PTA, and support of many volunteers from
organizations such as Nisei Post 1183 American
Legion, Japanese American Citizens League, Japa
nese American Association and church groups,
both Christian and Buddhist. We are grateful to the
JASC Housing Corporation Board for use of Heiwa
Terrace facilities; and the newspaper, radio and
television media, including the Chicago Shimpo
and its officers and staff members.
We are especially indebted to our JASC Board
of Directors who have voluntarily devoted so much
of their time and expertise to our agency during
the past year. Our community is infinitely richer
for their participation.
Arthur T. Morimitsu
1989-90 President
Board of Directors
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Mary Koga
Hisno Fujimoto, at age 96-1986
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EXECUTIVE DIREClOR'S REPORT
Throughout FY 1990, the interest of the Japanese
American community and the Japanese American
Service Committee (JASC) has focused on the
JASC Keiro Nursing Home project.
An unprecedented contribution of more than
$1.2 million has been raised from a small
Japanese American Community of about 15,000 in
metropolitan Chicago. At the nursing home
groundbreaking ceremony this spring, an atten
dance of more than 400 testified to the commit
ment to the project.
The undertaking has gone through several
alterations due to unforseen changes caused by
soil conditions and regulatory requirements. Never
theless, the Certificate of Need has been obtained
from the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board
and we have also obtained a firm commitment
from HUD. The JASC Nursing Home Committee
has selected Van Kampen Merritt to issue the tax
exempt bonds to finance the additional $8.3
million needed for the construction of the project.
As the Japanese community continues to
change and the number of lssei decline, the JASC
has been preparing to respond to the changing
needs of the community. As a response to the
surveys the JASC has conducted in search of the
unmet needs, the organization is starting a Com
munity Health Program in cooperation with the
Swedish Covenant Hospital. The program is being
initiated at seven Japanese churches (two Buddhist
Temples and five Protestant Churches) and one sta
tion will be located at JASC headquarters. The
program will cover health education, health screen
ing, home health care and the necessary referral
services to the medical professions.
The aging of the Issei and Nisei population has
caused a decline in charitable. contributions from
our constituents, and the JASC has taken steps to
maintain sound financial support needed for the
continuation of its services. With the endorsements
of the Consulate General of Japan, and the
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the
JASC has initiated a Corporate Membership Drive
from Japanese companies and more than 30 com
panies have joined the Corporate membership in
support of JASC. We hope that additional
Japanese companies will join our membership in
the years to come.
It is amazing as we reflect on our past 44 years
to realize that being aware of the pressing needs of
the Japanese community and with little assistance,
a small self-help organization was created and that
out of these humble beginnings an organization
developed which left a lasting impact on many
lives.
New readership is emerging from young
Japanese Americans-Sansei-on the JASC Board
of Directors. As the JASC forges forward on an un
chartered future course, I am confident that collec
tive wisdom of the JASC Board and the
community leaders will continue to guide the
course of the JASC and continue to make valuable
contributions toward improving the quality of life
of the people we serve.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Mary Koga
Yoshiji Sahara, at age 86-1986
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SERVICES WE OFFER OOR CLIENTS
The Japanese American Service Committee
through the years has factored its programs
to serve the changing needs of our client
community. There were services for the lsseis,
such as the discontinued sheltered workshop.
Adult day care which is much needed now
will probably be discontinued in a few years
as the Isseis cease to exist and the Niseis are
not quite ready for this service. The JASC to
day concentrates on services for the Niseis.
Their health and what we can do to maintain
and improve it, is high on our agenda.
As we open the Pandora's box and attempt
to steal a glimpse of the social ills of the
future, we have to anticipate the role the
Sansei's (third generation Japanese
Americans) will play in our organization. We
hope that there will be a time when we will
be able to determine their needs and provide
some services to this generation. The areas of
maintaining their cultural heritage and in
troducing their children to it, loom big at the
present time.
In retrospect, the FY 1989-90 has been a
productive one for JASC.
What have we accomplished?
We have continued our existing programs
and proved our ability to serve our communi
ty when it needs us.
Our ADULT DAY CARE program last year
served approximately 25 clients per day, total
ing 31,674 hours of service. Adult Day Care
aims to keep the elderly out of institutions
and offers activities in a group setting which
help older adults to improve their physical
and mental condition. Clients participate in a
number of activities and special events, such
as field trips, ceramics, exercise and hear
speakers on various subjects. They also get a
noon meal and have the opportunity to eat
together with others.
ocial service and nursing staffs develop in
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d1v1dual plans for each client and monitor
their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING services
in the past fiscal year worked with 243
clients, 201 of Japanese American ancestry.
The total hours of service provided were
2,938. This is a program which assists clients
to achieve adequate psychological and social
life. The counselor speaks Japanese and deals
with questions involving financial and health
issues as well as formulating future plans for
the elderly.
HO�E SUPPORT services involve cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, personal
care, nutritional service and hygiene educa
tion to the elderly either at Heiwa Terrace, a
senior citizen's residential center or at other
locations. This service has one aim... to help
the elderly live independently and avoid in
stitutionalization.
During the past year, the chore house
keepers provided a total of 18,351 hours of
service to 126 clients...79 of them Japanese
Americans.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which pro
vides educational classes, mature driving, tai
chi (oriental exercise), minyo (folk music and
dance), penji (penmanship), origami (paper
folding) and kaminingyo (paper doll con
struction.)
Special Japanese festivals are observed and
presented as authentically as possible. Pro
grams dealing with health and education are
offered by this division as is a nutrition and
Meals-on-Wheels services to home-bound
elderly. The nutrition program served more
than 10,500 meals through last year and
Group Services offered duplicated services to
nearly 3,200 people.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 1989-1990
The past fiscal year featured a number of
achievements, several of them of major im
portance to our organization.
Topping the list was the long-awaited
groundbreaking for he JASC Keiro Nursing
Home which took place on March 24 and was
the first major step toward the completion of
the $8.3 million facility.
The weather cooperated as sunny skies
greeted the 400 plus attenders at the
ceremony which was culminated in a recep
tion which followed addresses by dignitaries
and a photo "groundbreaking" session on the
nursing home site.
The event was another milestone in the
10-year effort to build the first Japanese
American Nursing Home west of the
Mississippi. It celebrated, among other things,
the $1.3 million raised among the Japanese
American community toward the home con
struction.
During the past fiscal year, JASC also ob
tained a "Certificate of Need" from the state
for the project. This is a step needed before
tax-exempt revenue bonds can be sold and
construction started.
A new service program was launched by
JASC. In a joint venture with the Swedish
Covenant Hospital, our organization for
mulated a Community Health Program. It is
fashioned after the hospital's "parish nurse"
program and will be aimed at our lssei and
Nisei population, concentrating on individuals
who need specialized or comprehensive
health services, but for whom care in
hospitals, outpatient clinics, or in the offices
of private practitioners is unnecessary.
The nurse, working in close conjunction
with JASC, will help the community to
recognize the needed elements for its overall
health and well being and will be available to
advise on health education, health screening
program and provide personal counseling
within the limits of the nurse's role. Other
duties of the nurse will include the employ
ment of community health resources for the
benefit of the community and assisting in-
Keiro Nursing Home Groundbreaking
Annual Market Day
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dividuals in the community with nursing
services.
A number of special events also
highlighted the year. These included the Fuji
Festival which honored Frank Sugano, chair
man of the Sugano Travel Agency and Presi
dent of Chicago Shimpo; the Christmas
Delight Sale, annual Market Day and others.
These activities help us _to raise funds needed
to provide services to our clients.
Finally, JASC last fiscal year developed a
new membership category. We started to sell
$1,000 membership shares in our organiza
tion to Japanese companies which do
business in Chicago area. Thirty-one com
panies responded and to them go our ap
preciation and thanks. A list of these new
members follows:
Fuji Festival
Christmas Delight Sale
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C. ltoh & Co. (America) Inc.
CKD Createc Corp.
Echo, Inc.
Fuji Photo Film
U.S.A., Inc.
Fuji America Corp.
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Japan Airlines Co.
KGK International Corp.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Komori America Corp.
KPMG Peat Marwick
Kyowa Industrial Co., Ltd., USA
Marubeni America Corp.
Matsushita Electric Corp. of America
Mhotronics, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
N.Y.K. Line (North America) Inc.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nippon Express USA, Inc.
Nissei Sangyo America, Ltd.
Nissho lwai American Corporation
NSK - Corp.
NTN Elgin Corp.
OSG Tap & Die, Inc.
Sankyu USA Inc.
Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.
Sumitomo Corporation of America
The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd.
Toko America, Inc.
YKK (U.S.A.) Inc.
Mary Koga
Hatsu Matsunaga, at age 87-1986
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1989-90 .MEMBERS OF THE JASC
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year July 1989 through June
30, 1990. The generosity and support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic
JASC publications.
Abe, Amy
Abe, M/M Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Abunmo, M/M Kiyoharu
Adachi, M/M Bill a.
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Agemura, Saki
Aki, M/M Harvey
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama, Joe
Allen, M/M Dean E.
Amano, Toshiko
America NTN. Bearing Mfg. Corp.
Amimoto, M/M Minoru
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anderson, Russell F.
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, M/M Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Arai, Akira
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, M/M Charles Y.
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Arao, M/M Hideaki
Aruguete, Dr. Christine M.
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, M/M Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, Maomi
Asai, Yuki
Asaki, M/M Roy H.
Asakura, George K.
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Asakura, M/M Richard
Asato, Noboru
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, Masahiro
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Babin, M/M Fred
Chan, M/M Gat Tung
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng H.
Chen, Hong K.
Fujiura, M/M Henry H.
Fujiwara, M/M Tio T.
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukami, M. Family
Fukawa, M/M Shoji
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Harry
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, M/M Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, Tsugi
Furujama, William
Chen, Tuan-Mey
Cheng, Mary Wen
Chikaraishi, Dr./M Ben
Clark, Emi
Coble, Ed S.
Coker, Dolores R.
Delcore, Terry J.
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, M/M Isamu
Doi, Mikio
Doi, M/M Paul K.
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Ebisu, Yukiko
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
Endo, Asako
Endo, M/M Harry
Endo, Nellie
Endo, Reiko
Endo, Shima.
Endo, M/M Tomy
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Esaki, Susie S.
Ezaki, M/M James
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Goss, M/M Richard H.
Grossman, Ruth E.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hachiya, James
Hachiya, M/M Tomoharu
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
Hamada, Lillian
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanano, Charles
Hara, M/M Colin
Harada, Dr/M Masaru
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, M/M Masashi
Harano, Ross
Hasegawa, Betty F.
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashimoto, Edward T .
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, M/M Shigeru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, M/M Roy M .
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Falls, Dr/M Arthur G.
Findlay, Evelyn
Fricke, M/M Robert
Friedman, Hideko T .
Fugami, M/M Paul M.
Fujii, M/M George H.
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, M/M Leith Y.
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujikawa, Tsui
Fujimori, M/M Glenn Y.
Fujimoto, Benjamin
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Fujimoto, Laurie Lynn
Fujimoto, M. C.-Hirai, R.
Fujimoto, Martin H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph H.
Fujimoto, S.
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
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Hattori, Miyoko
Hawkins, Jo Ann M.
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashi, M/M Tom
Hayashida, M/M Satoshi
Henmi, M/M Gerald
Higashi, M/M Ed
Higashiuchi, M/M K.
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hikida, Sadako
Hikido, Janet
Hikido, Olga
Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirai, Toyoko
Hirakawa, M/M James K.
Hirakawa, Louis S.
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, M/M Maki
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, Dr/M George T.
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hirota, Tadao
Hogan, Hannah
Hogan, Mari
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M Noboru
Honda, Shizuko
Honda, M/M Thomas
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Hori, M/M H. E.
Horita, M/M Shigeo
Horita, M/M Shoji
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hosokawa, M/M Kiyoshi
Hotoda, Sachiko
Huang, Dr. Teng Liang
Ichiba, M/M George
lchiba, William Y.
lchihashi, M/M Woodrow T .
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ichikawa, M/M Takaaki
ldeno, M/M Gene 'K.
lgarashi, M/M Peter H.
lgasaki, David K.
Iha, Kiyo
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, M/M Tomonao
ljichi, M/M Kent
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Kohei
lkegam i, M/M Yukio
Ikemoto, Gus
lkezoe, Lillian
lkoma, Shikibu
lkoma, M/M Sumio
lkoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
lrnanaka, M/M James
lmanaka-Chin, Esther
lmaoka, M/M Ralph
lmon, M/M Muneo R.
Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George W .
Inouye, DrJM Henry S.
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Iseri, M/M Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia T .
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, M/M John M.
Ishida, Julius
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishii, M/M Yasuo
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
lshizaki, Mitsuye
lshizuka, M/M Tadayoshi
lsoda, M/M Seishi J.
ltano, M/M Masashi
ltano, M/M Tak
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M Henry K.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, John
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Sumio
Ito, M/M Tom
Ito, Valerie
ltoku, M/M Ken
ltow, Yoshiye G.
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
lwamuro, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, M/M Harry
Kato, Haruye
Kato, M/M Paul K.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuyama, M/M Fred M.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, M/M- George
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, M/M Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, Takashi
Kawaguchi, Yoko
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M Jack
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawamoto, Kaz F.
Kawamoto, Kikuye
Kawamoto, Lynne
Kawamoto, Mitsugi
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawamoto, Sally H.
Kawamura, M/M Mac
Kawanaga, Dr/M Henry
Kawano, Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, Linda S.
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawasaki, M/M George
Kawasaki, M/M Norimasa
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Nobi K.
Kayano, M/M Ray S.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kido, M/M George
Kikuchi, M/M Katsumi
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Toshiko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, M/M George M.
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, M/M Kenneth K.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Lloyd
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, Mina & Waka
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Tad J.
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kinoshita, George
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kitahata, Paula
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Mrs. Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George K.
lzui, M/M Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor
Izumi, Miyako
lzuo, Peter Y.
Johnson, RevJM William G.
Joichi, M/M Rowland
Joji, M/M Toshio
Juta, Roy
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, Dr/M Paul
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul H.
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kahl, Edward C.
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, DrJM Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Edward J.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kakita, Chizuko
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Kamiya, M/M Benjamin
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard
Kanaya, M/M Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
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Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley H.
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Minoru
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Kashlma, Rin
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Katagiri, Hama
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Kato, Betty A.
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Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, M/M John Y.
Kitazakl, Mixie
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Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Sumi
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Kodani, M/M Michael ·
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Koga, Henry
Koga, Joseph S.
Koizumi, M/M Seichi
Koizumi, M/M Tom T.
Kojima, M/M Susumu
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko
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Kono Kozui
Koyanagi, M/M Haruto
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Krueger, Marion
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Kubota, Ryo
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Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
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Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kunita, Sadie M.
Kuo, Fung
Kuramitsu, M/M Howie
Kuramoto, M/M Tamotsu
Kuranishi, M/M Tom
Kurisu, Elaine
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Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi
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Kuzuhara, lkue
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Lee, M/M Yeon Woong
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Lin, Ying Ming
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Maeda-Janka, Ellen
Maeshiba, Elizabeth M.
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Martha
Makino, Rose H.
Makino, William
Manshio, Calvin K.
Marden, Julie I.
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, M/M George
Maruyama, M/M Henry
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, William
Masuda, Kikuye
Masumoto, M/M Hiromu
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matsuda, M/M Paul
Matsui M/M BenS.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, M/M Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, M/MShig
Matsumoto, M/MShinro
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, Yo
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Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsutani, M/M Hisashi
Matsuda, M/M John
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert
Mayahara, M/M Thomas
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J.
Mazawa, Shigemi
McGlone, M/M Earl
Medlin, M/M Larry
Menda, M/M Masao
Migaki, M/M Joe
Miller, Dr/M Edwin
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mito, Paul
Mitsubishi-Heavy Ind. America, Inc.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyagawa, M/M George H.
Miyagi, Dr. NormanS.
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Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Gregory
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M JackS.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyazaki, M/MShu
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M TedS.
Mizuta, Yukinao
Mizuuchi, M/M Yasuo
Mori, June K.
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki. M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, F.K.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, M/M Thomas I.
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George
Morishita, M/M Ray J.
Morita, JamesS.
Morita, Masano
Morita, M/M Mototsugu M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, RoyS.
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Tomiko
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Motooka, M/M Moss
Mouri, MIMS.
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukai, M/M George K.
Mukoyarna, Major General/M James H., Jr.
Mukushina, Tamako
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murai, M/M Katsumi
Murakami, DrJM Glenn
Murakami, Rev. Ken
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/MShig
Murata, Yoshinori
Nagai, M/M Tay
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaoka, Setsuko
Nagaro, Fred M.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M RobertS.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatani, Eunice
Nagatomo, Lauretta M.
Naito, M/M Tony
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, M/M Pershing
Nakagawa, M/M Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, M/MShunichi
Nakagawa, TsuneS.
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, Tokurnasa
Nakamura, Akira
Nakamura, Atsuyo
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, Oji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, George
Nakanishi M/M Toshio
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakao, M/M Sam I.
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, M/MSam
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, M/MSho J.
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, M/M JimS.
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, Wayne N.
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, Jonathan
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nambu, M/M Yoi�iro
Narimatsu, JeanS.
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, DrJM Katsumi
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nishi, Grace
Nishi, M. C.-Konishi, A.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishijirna, M/M Satoshi
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tim
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, M/M Francis A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M Ken G.
Nishimura, Maria
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, M/M Tosh
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Onokichi
Nishio, M/M Johnny K.
Nishioka, Nancy
Nishiura, M/M Jerry
Noguchi, Takao
Noma, Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshio
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura.David R.
Nomura, Masa
Nordstrom, M/M Donald
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney
Nozaki, T omi
Nozawa, John H.
Numata, M/M James S.
Oba, George
Obata, Miyoko
Ochi, M/M Hisashi
Ochiai, M/M Takeshi
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, Molly
Odanaka, M/M Fred
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogata, Joe H.
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ogura, Donna
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohi, M/M Fred K.
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Okabe, T homas S.
Okada, Yoshiko
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, M/M Tadashi
Okamoto, M/M Thomas
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okawa, Nobuko I.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okimura, Hatsy H.
Okita, Frank T .
Okita, M/M George T.
Oku, M/M George
Okutomi, Yumi & Noriko
Omachi, M/M Akira
Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Hatsuko
Omori, Dr./M John T.
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Ono, M/M Hiroshi H.
Ono, M/M Mits
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Onoda, M/M Hideo S.
Osakada, M/M Gordon
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard T.
Sato, Joseph
Sato, M/M Kay M.
Sato M/M Ken
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M L.D.
Senda, M/M Kane
Seo, Hisako
Sera, M/M Shunso
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikami, Barbara
Shima, Dr./M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Momoe
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimoda, Osawa K.
Shimoda, M/M Sam I.
Shimojima, T omi
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimotake, Hiroshi
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shinsako, M/M Shiro
Shintaku, M/M Clark
Shintani, Yoneko
Shiohara, Elsie
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, M/M M.
Shiozaki, Ruth
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry H.
Shirataki, Kiyhohiko
Shiratsuki, M/M Misao
Shiratsuki, Sumiko
Shiroma, Howard
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, Thomas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, Tsue A.
Otaka, Marie
Otaka, Sandra R.
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George
Oya, Merry Y.
Oyama, M/M Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Ozaki, M/M Henry K.
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, Masato
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, M/M T homas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Kari T.
Ozone, Yoshiko
Paulsen, M/M Eugene H.
Photiades, Margaret T .
Proctor, M/ M Stephen M.
Prosise, Lucille
Pultorak, Janet
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Sabusawa, Harry
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, M/M Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, M/M Jim T .
Sakamoto, M/ M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T .
Sakata, M/ M Mitsuo
Sakauye, M/M John
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Rev./M H.T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sasaki, Asako
Sasaki, M/M Eddie
Sasaki, M/M Eli
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Shishido, M/M Melvyn T.
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, Akira
Sori, M/M Masaru
Suda, Toshio
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Ann
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, M/M Go
Sugiyama, M/M Shojiro
Sumi, Fusaye
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, Joan
Sumida, M/M William K.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suyeoka, Kaoru
Suzuki, M/M George Y.
Suzuki M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry A.
Szathmary, M/M Louis
Tademaru, ,M/M Harry Y.
Tado, Satoshi
Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi, M/M Tooru
Tahara, Jean S.
Tajiri, Maile
Takagi, Aiko
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, M/M George
Takahashi, Yataro
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, Mary
Takaki, M/M Michael K.
Takaki, Richard K.
Takami, Hisako
Takami, Robert
Takami, Yone
Takemoto, Michiko
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Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takamoto, Oriyo
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Ken
Takarada, Julia
Takato, M/M John J.
Takayama, DrJM Masami
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/M Joe
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takei, Arthur K.
Takemoto, M/M George S.
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Esther
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru J.
Taki, George
Taki, William, Sr.
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanabe, M/M Osamu
Tanabe, M/M Yoshio
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, M/M George H.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Judith
Tanaka, M/M Masao
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Sab
Tanaka, M/M Shigeo
Tanaka, M/M Tadao
Tanaka, Virginia M.
Tanaka, M/M Yoshitaka
Tanakatsubo, Dr. Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, ,YJM Sats F.
Tando, M/M Norman
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Richard M.
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanii, May
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, M/M Frank H.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Shinichi
Watanabe, M/M Tom I.
Watanuki, M/M George K.
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Laura F.
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben H.
Teshima, DrJM Roy
Thompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Toguri, Iva I.
Tohei, M/M Akira
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Tokuhisa, M/M T homas S.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomita, M/M Harold
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii, M/M Charles S.
Toyama, M/M Henry I.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, Mito
Tsukinari, M/M Mas
Tsunehara, Harold
Tsunehara, lchiro
Tsunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel
Tsutsumi, Mitsuye
Turuda, Lily
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yaki, M/M George
Yamada, Ayako
Yamada, Cathy L
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M lkuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamakuchi, Muneyoshi
Yamamoto, M/M Eugene
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, JoAnne
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Roy M.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamanaka, Henry M.
Yamanaka, M/M lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, M/M Michael
Yamasaki, M/M Dick T.
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Mary
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, M/M Henry
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamate, Sandra -Witkowski, Brian
Uchida, Merry
Uchida, Miki
Uchida, M/M Shoji
Uchida, M/M George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, M/M John T.
Ujiiye, M/M William
Umekubo, M/M Kenji
Urata, Edith H.
Uyeda, M/M Masao
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Wada, M/M Robert N.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakai, Tad T.
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Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, M/M Thomas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yang, M/M Thomas
Yano, M/M Perry
Yasukawa, Kikuye
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary H.
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, M/M Tom
Yatabe, M/M Dudley
Yatabe, Mary M.
Yee, Toy Gen Jean
Yokoo, Dr. Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yokoyama, Lori
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, M/M Gary
Yoshida, M/M Kenneth
Yoshida, Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, DrJM Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimura, M/M Albert
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshimura, M/M James
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshino, M/M Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M William J.
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yusa, Mimi
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HOLIDAY APPEAL
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Adaniya, George
Akagi, Eddy
Akitomo, M/M Yoshiaki
Arakaki, M/M Charles
Arima, M/M Ernest S.
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asahina, Renzo
Azuma, Alyse
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ Presbyterian
Domoto, Mo
Falls, Dr. Arthur G.
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujimoto, M/M Benjamin
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujimoto, M/M Shigeyoshi
Fujisawa, Hiroshi
Fujisawa, Wayne T.
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fujiura, Henry & Gladys
Fujiye, Holly
Fukami Family
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukawa, M/M Shioji
Fukui, Henry & Mary
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Gokan, M/M Donald
Hanano, Charles
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hasegawa, Betty F.
Hashimoto, M/M Tomio
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Higa, George or Misao
Hikawa, Richard & Martha
Hirabayashi, Joe Hays
Hirai, Russell-Fujimoto, Martha C.
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, Meri
Hoshizaki, M/M Akira
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Haru H.
lchiyasu & Assoc., Harry T.
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
lko, Tetsuo
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lmanaka, M/M James
Iseri, Alexander
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
!soda, Seishi
ltano, M/M Takeo
Ito, George & Dorothy
Ito, Kiyoko
Ito, Valerie
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy T.
Mah, Hisae
Maruyama, Henry T.
Masumoto, Hiromu & Yaeko
Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsui, M/M Takanobu
Matsumoto, Tom
Mayeda, M/M Ike A.
Mazawa, Ken
Medlin, Pamela A
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, Joe & Sueno
Minato, Asao
Mitamura, Charles
Mitani, Ralph Y.
Mito, Paul
Miyakawa, M/M Robert H.
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, M/M Victor
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mori, June K.
Morimitsu, Arthur and Virginia
Morimitsu, George & Judy
Morishige, George
Morishima, Yoshiko
Morita, M/M Motosugu
Morita, Pamela/Melhus, Hans
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, DrJM Glenn
Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Kadota, M/M Paul S.
Kaita, M/M Chris
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kambara, Frank T.
Kamo, Richard
Kaneko, Kevin & Susan
Karikomi, Henry M.
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuno, Chie
Kawaguchi, George & Falmily
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuta, Kie & Noboru
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kita, Carl, Real Estate
Kitabayashi, Helen & Sandy
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kraus, M/M Pavel
Kubo, Robert S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kuki, Yoko
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kusumoto, Shoji
Nagaoka, Akira
Nagata, M/M Robert
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshia
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nippon Express-USA Inc.
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, M/M K i yoto
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M John T.
Lai, Lan Ko & Yue-Yen
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Lin, Vivian
Linblad, Karen & Miles
Lofton, Nathan and Shizu
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeshiba, Elizabeth
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Nomiya, Takeko A
Nomura, Masa
Nosaka, M/M Fred
Ochiai,M/M Takeshi
Oda, June
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, Shu and Hide
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, Henry K.
Okazaki, Ray & Elsie
Okigawa, Kazuichi K.
Okimura, Hatsy
Omori, Mrs. Toshia
Omura, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onoda, Hideo S.
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshita, Thomas
Osucha, Mary
Otsubo, Katherine M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George S.
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozawa, George & Atsumi
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, M/M Karl T.
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu
Paulsen, M/M Eugene H.
Rodriguez, Amy
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, M/M Henry
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Jiro
Sasaki, Willy
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Schenk, Betty
Shieh, Chi- Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shikami, M/M James Y.
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shiohara, Nobuko & Elsie
Shiozaki, M/M Ted
Shishido, Melvyn T .
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sugano Travel Service
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Sugimoto, -Midori
Sugiyama, Kazuo
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sunada, Hideo
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, fo\asanobu
Tamura, Atsuko
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Richard
Tanabe, Fumiko & Osamu
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, M/M Robert M.
Tani, Joyce
Tani, Richard T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Mas
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Tohei, M/M Akira
Toko America, Inc.
Tomita, Harold H.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsugawa, M/M Tom t
Tsuji, Mito
Tsujimoto, Yoshimi
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel K.
(Jchima, George
(Jchiyama, Stewart & Dorothy
(Jyehara, Dennis & Jane
(Jjiiye, M/M William
Watanabe, M/M Tom
Yamada, Richard & Aiko
Yamamoto, M/M Glenn
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yokoyama, Lori S.
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshimura, Dave Yoshino, Maurice
Yamada, Cathy
GENERAL CONTRIB(ITIONS
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Anonymous
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Avakian, Michael
Bank of Chicago • Peterson, William
Brown, Lillian
C. Itoh & Co. (America) inc.
Chase-Zioiek, Keith
Chicago Japanese American Council
Estate of Yasuo Mory
Estate of Katsumi Nozawa
Estate of George Yamana
Fujii, John J.
Fujimoto, fo\artin
Fujishima, Kaz
Fujita, Charles & K. Yoko
Fukai, Kimie
Genovese, Janice D.D.S.
Gloeckie, M/M Robert
Harano, Kay t
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hibino, Mieko
Hirano, Takahiro
Honda, Kusuo K.
Hirata, fo\eri
Imamura, Teru
lshijirna, Hitoshi & Satsuki
Nakayama, Dr. Joe M.
Nippon Express, (1.5.A. Inc.
Nishimura, Kazuto
Nishioka, Marie t
Japan Airline • Eguchi, M.
Kadowaki, Joe
Kawasaki, M/M Corky t
Kemper Group Employees
Kimura, Toyoko ft\.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kodama, Ted A.
Kramer, Sophie
Kucharski, Albert & Mary
Ogisaka, Roy
Ohono, Morito
Okamoto, M/M William
Okayama, Akio
Ozawa, George
Lake Street (Jnited Methodist Church
fo\arubeni America Corp.
fo\atsui, Shigeru
fo\atsunaga, Hatsu
Minato, Asao
Mishima, Jean M.
Mitsui & Co. ((J.S.A.)
Miyagishima, (Jmpachi
Miyata, M/M Tom t
Miyauchi, Keiji
Motoki, Haruhiko & Connie
Motoki, Seichi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, Sadao
Park, Keum Sook
Potter, Louise
Sanbonmatsu, Makoto
Sato, Hiroshi
Seyama, Mamoru
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimoda, Sawa
Shiratsuki, Misao & Sumiko
Shishido, Melvin
Sugano Travel Service
Suzuki, Namiye
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanimura, Sumi
Taura, Joe
Tengan, Sadako
Toguri, lkuko
Toshiba • Tungaloy Mfg. Inc.
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Nakagawa, Ayeno & Ruby
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Teru
Nakao, George K. & Miyeko
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Tryblonski, Lorraine
Tsuchiyama, Joe
(Jmekubo, Hattie
(Jniversity of Chicago
(Jniversal Pen Hospital • Himoto, Sam
(Jyetani, Roy
Waller, Charles
Ward, Thomas D.D.S.
Watanabe, Shigekazu
Wilson, Carolyn
Yamagata, Yuji
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamakoshi, Noby
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, Shiori & George
Young, Nancy
CONTRIBUTORS FUND
Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelGpe
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Adaniya-Kane, Ruth
Aki, M/M George
Akitomo, Yoshiaki
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Asahina, Renzo
Azuma, Steven Y.
Fuji, Tomiye
Fujii, Masao & Mary
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Furuya, Robert
Furuyama, William
Gokan, M/M Donald
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hayashi, Peter
Higa, George
Hirakawa, James K.
Hirata, Meri
Hori, DrlM Ray Y.
lkoma, Sumio
lmanaka, James
lmaoka, M/M Ralph
Inouye, M/M George D.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
ltano, Masashi
Ito, Hiroshi
ltoku, Ken & Toshi
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, May
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimura, Greg
Nojiri, Nobuo
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kaihara, Tom & Lynn
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, Birgit
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kodama, Masahiko
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Kushino, Patrick B.
Ogasawara, Minoru & Fumiko
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Ohlson, Virginia M.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Omori, Toshiko
Omori, Hatsuko
Oshita, Thomas
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Maeda, Samuel S.
Masada, Alice A.
Matsumoto, Pat
Matsumoto, Shig & Ellen
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsuoka, Fusa
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Mazawa, M/M Shigemi
Miyake, Andy.. T.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, Dr/M Glenn
Murata, Yoshinori
Pittelkau, Hisae
Rubenstein, M/M George A.
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sasamura, Misaki
Shida, M/M Mitsuzo
Shikami, M/M R. G.
Shimoda, Osawa
Shiozaki, M/M Taks
a hi
Shiro, Joji
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Suzuki, Namiye
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Teru
Nakano, M/M Henry
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takano, Yukiko
Takemoto, Hideo J.
Takeshita, Goro
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Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tamura, Susan
Tanaka, James
Tando, M/M Bob
Tani, Joyce S.
Tanii, May
Tani, Richard T.
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Taura, Bill & Martha
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Thomas S.
Teshima, DriM Roy
Toyama, Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Yabuta, Tetsuo
Yamaguchi, Tami
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamanaka, Rocky & Alyce
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshino, M/M Maurice T.
Mary Koga
Miki Uchida, at age 82-1986
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MEMORIAL GIFTS
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a
friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
Aragaki, Kathy
Arai, Tom
Aruguete, Christine, M.D.
Kushino, Yuri & Marcia
Rotman, Margolith
Maruyama, M/M Henry T.
Fukuya, Mitsuo & Barbara
Nakagawa Family
Nakamura, Uji
Nomura, Martha
Sahara, Toshiko
Sato, Michael
Shirataki, Joann
Shiratsuki, Misao
Stipok, James P., D.D.S.
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Okawara, Miya-Osakada Family
Olson, James E., Chapter 75
Tagami, Edward C.
Takeuchi, Sara
Tamura, Atsuko
Hamamoto, Ayako
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hashioka, Roy & Takako
Horita, M/M Shoji
Ito, Kiyoko M.
CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GIFTS
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or
specifically designated projects.
Aetna Life & Casualty
Church of the Holy Spirit of Lake Forest
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
McCormick Charitable Trust
Uptown National Bank
BCA Social Welfare Fund
MATCHING GIFTS
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or
in greater multiples) by the companies with whom they are employed.
G. D. Searle & Co. (James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Michiko Ichikawa)
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed, every effort is
made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in this annual report. Please contact
the development and public relations department regarding any omissions or corrections.
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Teshima, Lucy & Roy
Tomihiro, Chiye
Trotta, Phyllis
Yamamoto, Grace
Yamanaka, Alyce
Yukawa, Clifford
Okiye Inouye, at age 79
Mary Koga
-1987
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STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSE S
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1990.
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support . .. ....... .. .. $336,000
Government Support ..... ...... .. .. 201,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions .... 80,000
Others . .... ..... ........ ... ..... 83,000
Total Revenue ...................$700,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services .................. $145,000
Support Services . .... .. ...... .... . 130,000
Total Expenses .................. $595,000
Excess of Revenue over Expenses ..$105,000
•This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and is to be
used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
A copy of our complete Financial Statement, audited by Yamada & lsono, Certified
Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board
President ..............Arthur T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program ............... Martha Fujimoto
Finance ..................Calvin Mansho
Public Relations ..........Betty Nakanishi
Facility ................... Hiroshi lkano
Treasurer .................. Nancy Yoshida
Secretary ...................Merry Uchida
Board of Directors
Dr. Kenji Aimi
Gene Honda
Roy Iwata
Evy Johansen
Paul Kadowaki
Neal Kanemoto
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimur
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
T homas S. Teraji
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Niishi
Rev. Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
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Joe Nakayama
Susan Narimatsu
Chieko Onoda
Makoto Sanbonmatsu
Roy Yamamoto
Sandra Yamate
Lory Yokoyama
Kiyo Yoshimura
Mary Koga
Tomayo Meriki, at age 86-1987
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1989-90 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of Development
and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
PORTRAITS OF
"THE QUIET PEOPLE"
Mary Koga, one of the early members of the Japanese
American Service Committee and an artisUphotographer, is
known for her photographic project spanning 20 years that
captures lssei (first generation Japanese Americans) in their
environment at home, at the JASC Sheltered Work Center,
Day Care Center for the Elderly, at Heiwa Terrace, a senior
citizens housing development, and elsewhere.
A member of the board of directors for several years
beginning in 1958, Koga was a social worker and an Assis
tant Professor at the University of Chicago from 1958-69.
She holds a BA degree from the University of California,
Berkeley, an MA degree from the University of Chicago and
an MFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of
Chicago. For seven years she--taught at the Photography
Department of Columbia College.
During her involvement with the JASC she devoted much
attention to the needs of the Japanese Americans faced
with social and interpersonal problems. During the later
years, combining her interest in people and profession of
photography, she focused on documentary works of people
in addition to photographing still lives of natural forms.
On May 24, 1990, Koga was inducted in the "Senior Citi
zen's Hall of Fame" at the Chicago City Hall. She is on the
Board of Directors of Heiwa Terrace and the Japan America
Society of Chicago and is listed in Who's Who in America,
Who's Who in American Women, Who's Who in American
Art and World's Who's Who of Women.
A recipient of several awards in art, Koga's photographs
have been featured in numerous national group exhibitions,
one person shows and included in many private and public
collections.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
!vars Liepins
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging,
and emotionally disabled among Japanese,
other Asians, and non-Asians in the Uptown
Edgewater-Lakeview communities on Chicago's
northeast side.
Member of...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly
Japanese American Service Committee does not
discriminate in admission to programs or treatment
of employment in programs or activities in
compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the
U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the· Age
Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and
Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been
discriminated against, you have a right to file a
complaint For information, contact Masaru Nambu,
Executive Director at 275- 7212.
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL60640
Phone: (312) 275-7212
Annual Report designed by Carlisle/Liepins Associates, Inc.
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AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
1989-90 ANNOAL REPORT
THE
QUIET
PEOPLE
... a vanishing generation
"The legacy of these gentle,
unassuming people is not of vast
material wealth nor dramatic
achievements acclaimed in the
public press, but of enhancing our
quality of life with their respect for
human values, Jived out simply day
by day with dignity and spiritual
faith and enriching us with their
own unique cultural heritage."
- Mary Koga, 1986
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Pictured on cover:
Masae Watanabe, at age 85-1989
Mary Koga
THE
QUIET
PEOPLE...
America seeking new lives here. Most of them
were in their late teens and early 20s, emerg
ing from a highly stratified, rigidly structured
and restrictive feudal society. They established
new roots in an alien, and at times hostile en
vironment. They endured back-breaking work
as itinerant laborers on the railroads, in
lumber mills, fisheries and on farms in the
Western States. Most of them achieved a
measure of success. The crowning blow to
their achievements came with World War II
when they were uprooted and transplanted to
relocation centers, much better described as
concentration camps. The Isseis survived this
and most of them, after the war, either return
ed to the West Coast or sought new homes in
cities like Chicago.
This is where the story of JASC
begins...The JASC was organized as the influx
of Japanese-Americans reached Chicago.
Through the pages of this annual report, you
will find an accounting of JASC activities.
Our achievements, spectacular or not, have
continued on a level course ...serving our
clients to the best of our ability and changing
as new needs emerge.
The story is about us...but the real story is
that of the lsseis to whom we owe a lot.
...The "QUIET PEOPLE."
We stand today as witnesses to the in
domitable courage of a generation of people
who have survived tremendous hardships and
are now on the threshold of extinction...the
Issei...a vanishing generation of Japanese
Americans.
The Japanese American Service Commit
tee, which has served the lssei and those who
followed them since 1946, in this. 1989-90 An
nual Report pays tribute to the remaining
Isseis who today are more than 90 years old.
Only a handful remain, but their legacy will
live on. It is our hope that this Annual Report
in whatever small way will remind generations
to come of the "quiet people " who "enhanced
our quality of life with the respect for human
values and lived each day with simplicity and
spiritual faith..."
We are indebted to Mary Koga for the
forceful portraits of the lsseis taken during
the past 20 years. This monument will live in
the future as a testament to a generation of
people who could not be destroyed-not by
hard work, undefinable discrimination or the
demand to start anew in the middle of their
lives.
The generation structure of the Japanese
American society began around the turn of
the century when the Issei began to arrive in
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Kenichi Morimitsu, at age 101-1987
.Nlary Koga
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
At the June 1990 Annual Meeting of the Japanese
�merican Service Committee (JASC) our agency
celebrated its 44th anniversary. Because of the
high credibility developed by JASC over the past
44 years, our agency has been duly recognized as
an outstanding Midwest area Asian American
social service organization by the United Way of
Chicago, the Chicago Community Trust, the Mental
Health Association of Greater Chicago, and by the
various agencies of both State of Illinois and the
City of Chicago.
The leadership of the JASC Board of Directors
has been enhanced by several early former presi
dents of the Board, namely Noboru Honda and
Thomas Teraji, who are both executive officers of
the JASC Nursing Home Committee. We deeply re
gret the passing of two early presidents, the late
Thomas Masuda and Richard Yamada, who played
an invaluable role in the· growth of JASC over the
years.
The Reverend Masaru Nambu, now serving his
26th year with the agency, in addition to his duties
as Executive Director, also has been serving as the
Project Manager of the JASC Keiro Nursing Home
campaign and has been conducting correspon
dence and meetings with the various nursing home
consultants advising the JASC Committee in the
difficult legal, technical and financial matters.
Our Long Range Planning Committee, chaired
by long-time JASC Board Member Betty
Nakanishi, after conducting a survey in our com
munity, has focused as our top priority health care
for our JASC members and other people in the
community. Several measures are ready to be im
plemented in response to this need.
W ith our highly successful JASC Heiwa Terrace
senior citizen retirement home just celebrating its
10th anniversary, we take great pride that our
10-year effort to build the first Asian American nur
sing home in the Midwest area is becoming a
reality. The groundbreaking ceremony for the facili
ty took place on March 24, 1990.
It should be mentioned that major organizations
and foundations which provide us with substantial
financial support, specify that other Asians, not
just Japanese, should be helped by the JASC and
its programs. The JASC facilities have always been
open to local organizations for meetings and
various functions. For the use of facilities dona
tions are welcomed.
During the past several years, the JASC has
received financial support from a number of local
organizations, such as the Japanese American
Council and members of the Japanese Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of Chicago, the Futabakai
PTA, and support of many volunteers from
organizations such as Nisei Post 1183 American
Legion, Japanese American Citizens League, Japa
nese American Association and church groups,
both Christian and Buddhist. We are grateful to the
JASC Housing Corporation Board for use of Heiwa
Terrace facilities; and the newspaper, radio and
television media, including the Chicago Shimpo
and its officers and staff members.
We are especially indebted to our JASC Board
of Directors who have voluntarily devoted so much
of their time and expertise to our agency during
the past year. Our community is infinitely richer
for their participation.
Arthur T. Morimitsu
1989-90 President
Board of Directors
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Mary Koga
Hisno Fujimoto, at age 96-1986
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EXECUTIVE DIREClOR'S REPORT
Throughout FY 1990, the interest of the Japanese
American community and the Japanese American
Service Committee (JASC) has focused on the
JASC Keiro Nursing Home project.
An unprecedented contribution of more than
$1.2 million has been raised from a small
Japanese American Community of about 15,000 in
metropolitan Chicago. At the nursing home
groundbreaking ceremony this spring, an atten
dance of more than 400 testified to the commit
ment to the project.
The undertaking has gone through several
alterations due to unforseen changes caused by
soil conditions and regulatory requirements. Never
theless, the Certificate of Need has been obtained
from the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board
and we have also obtained a firm commitment
from HUD. The JASC Nursing Home Committee
has selected Van Kampen Merritt to issue the tax
exempt bonds to finance the additional $8.3
million needed for the construction of the project.
As the Japanese community continues to
change and the number of lssei decline, the JASC
has been preparing to respond to the changing
needs of the community. As a response to the
surveys the JASC has conducted in search of the
unmet needs, the organization is starting a Com
munity Health Program in cooperation with the
Swedish Covenant Hospital. The program is being
initiated at seven Japanese churches (two Buddhist
Temples and five Protestant Churches) and one sta
tion will be located at JASC headquarters. The
program will cover health education, health screen
ing, home health care and the necessary referral
services to the medical professions.
The aging of the Issei and Nisei population has
caused a decline in charitable. contributions from
our constituents, and the JASC has taken steps to
maintain sound financial support needed for the
continuation of its services. With the endorsements
of the Consulate General of Japan, and the
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the
JASC has initiated a Corporate Membership Drive
from Japanese companies and more than 30 com
panies have joined the Corporate membership in
support of JASC. We hope that additional
Japanese companies will join our membership in
the years to come.
It is amazing as we reflect on our past 44 years
to realize that being aware of the pressing needs of
the Japanese community and with little assistance,
a small self-help organization was created and that
out of these humble beginnings an organization
developed which left a lasting impact on many
lives.
New readership is emerging from young
Japanese Americans-Sansei-on the JASC Board
of Directors. As the JASC forges forward on an un
chartered future course, I am confident that collec
tive wisdom of the JASC Board and the
community leaders will continue to guide the
course of the JASC and continue to make valuable
contributions toward improving the quality of life
of the people we serve.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Mary Koga
Yoshiji Sahara, at age 86-1986
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SERVICES WE OFFER OOR CLIENTS
The Japanese American Service Committee
through the years has factored its programs
to serve the changing needs of our client
community. There were services for the lsseis,
such as the discontinued sheltered workshop.
Adult day care which is much needed now
will probably be discontinued in a few years
as the Isseis cease to exist and the Niseis are
not quite ready for this service. The JASC to
day concentrates on services for the Niseis.
Their health and what we can do to maintain
and improve it, is high on our agenda.
As we open the Pandora's box and attempt
to steal a glimpse of the social ills of the
future, we have to anticipate the role the
Sansei's (third generation Japanese
Americans) will play in our organization. We
hope that there will be a time when we will
be able to determine their needs and provide
some services to this generation. The areas of
maintaining their cultural heritage and in
troducing their children to it, loom big at the
present time.
In retrospect, the FY 1989-90 has been a
productive one for JASC.
What have we accomplished?
We have continued our existing programs
and proved our ability to serve our communi
ty when it needs us.
Our ADULT DAY CARE program last year
served approximately 25 clients per day, total
ing 31,674 hours of service. Adult Day Care
aims to keep the elderly out of institutions
and offers activities in a group setting which
help older adults to improve their physical
and mental condition. Clients participate in a
number of activities and special events, such
as field trips, ceramics, exercise and hear
speakers on various subjects. They also get a
noon meal and have the opportunity to eat
together with others.
ocial service and nursing staffs develop in
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d1v1dual plans for each client and monitor
their progress.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING services
in the past fiscal year worked with 243
clients, 201 of Japanese American ancestry.
The total hours of service provided were
2,938. This is a program which assists clients
to achieve adequate psychological and social
life. The counselor speaks Japanese and deals
with questions involving financial and health
issues as well as formulating future plans for
the elderly.
HO�E SUPPORT services involve cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, personal
care, nutritional service and hygiene educa
tion to the elderly either at Heiwa Terrace, a
senior citizen's residential center or at other
locations. This service has one aim... to help
the elderly live independently and avoid in
stitutionalization.
During the past year, the chore house
keepers provided a total of 18,351 hours of
service to 126 clients...79 of them Japanese
Americans.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which pro
vides educational classes, mature driving, tai
chi (oriental exercise), minyo (folk music and
dance), penji (penmanship), origami (paper
folding) and kaminingyo (paper doll con
struction.)
Special Japanese festivals are observed and
presented as authentically as possible. Pro
grams dealing with health and education are
offered by this division as is a nutrition and
Meals-on-Wheels services to home-bound
elderly. The nutrition program served more
than 10,500 meals through last year and
Group Services offered duplicated services to
nearly 3,200 people.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 1989-1990
The past fiscal year featured a number of
achievements, several of them of major im
portance to our organization.
Topping the list was the long-awaited
groundbreaking for he JASC Keiro Nursing
Home which took place on March 24 and was
the first major step toward the completion of
the $8.3 million facility.
The weather cooperated as sunny skies
greeted the 400 plus attenders at the
ceremony which was culminated in a recep
tion which followed addresses by dignitaries
and a photo "groundbreaking" session on the
nursing home site.
The event was another milestone in the
10-year effort to build the first Japanese
American Nursing Home west of the
Mississippi. It celebrated, among other things,
the $1.3 million raised among the Japanese
American community toward the home con
struction.
During the past fiscal year, JASC also ob
tained a "Certificate of Need" from the state
for the project. This is a step needed before
tax-exempt revenue bonds can be sold and
construction started.
A new service program was launched by
JASC. In a joint venture with the Swedish
Covenant Hospital, our organization for
mulated a Community Health Program. It is
fashioned after the hospital's "parish nurse"
program and will be aimed at our lssei and
Nisei population, concentrating on individuals
who need specialized or comprehensive
health services, but for whom care in
hospitals, outpatient clinics, or in the offices
of private practitioners is unnecessary.
The nurse, working in close conjunction
with JASC, will help the community to
recognize the needed elements for its overall
health and well being and will be available to
advise on health education, health screening
program and provide personal counseling
within the limits of the nurse's role. Other
duties of the nurse will include the employ
ment of community health resources for the
benefit of the community and assisting in-
Keiro Nursing Home Groundbreaking
Annual Market Day
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dividuals in the community with nursing
services.
A number of special events also
highlighted the year. These included the Fuji
Festival which honored Frank Sugano, chair
man of the Sugano Travel Agency and Presi
dent of Chicago Shimpo; the Christmas
Delight Sale, annual Market Day and others.
These activities help us _to raise funds needed
to provide services to our clients.
Finally, JASC last fiscal year developed a
new membership category. We started to sell
$1,000 membership shares in our organiza
tion to Japanese companies which do
business in Chicago area. Thirty-one com
panies responded and to them go our ap
preciation and thanks. A list of these new
members follows:
Fuji Festival
Christmas Delight Sale
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C. ltoh & Co. (America) Inc.
CKD Createc Corp.
Echo, Inc.
Fuji Photo Film
U.S.A., Inc.
Fuji America Corp.
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Japan Airlines Co.
KGK International Corp.
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Komori America Corp.
KPMG Peat Marwick
Kyowa Industrial Co., Ltd., USA
Marubeni America Corp.
Matsushita Electric Corp. of America
Mhotronics, Inc.
Mitsubishi International Corp.
Mitsui & Co. (USA) Inc.
N.Y.K. Line (North America) Inc.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nippon Express USA, Inc.
Nissei Sangyo America, Ltd.
Nissho lwai American Corporation
NSK - Corp.
NTN Elgin Corp.
OSG Tap & Die, Inc.
Sankyu USA Inc.
Sumitomo Electric Carbide, Inc.
Sumitomo Corporation of America
The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd.
Toko America, Inc.
YKK (U.S.A.) Inc.
Mary Koga
Hatsu Matsunaga, at age 87-1986
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1989-90 .MEMBERS OF THE JASC
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year July 1989 through June
30, 1990. The generosity and support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic
JASC publications.
Abe, Amy
Abe, M/M Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Abunmo, M/M Kiyoharu
Adachi, M/M Bill a.
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Agemura, Saki
Aki, M/M Harvey
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama, Joe
Allen, M/M Dean E.
Amano, Toshiko
America NTN. Bearing Mfg. Corp.
Amimoto, M/M Minoru
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anderson, Russell F.
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, M/M Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Arai, Akira
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, M/M Charles Y.
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Arao, M/M Hideaki
Aruguete, Dr. Christine M.
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, M/M Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, Maomi
Asai, Yuki
Asaki, M/M Roy H.
Asakura, George K.
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Asakura, M/M Richard
Asato, Noboru
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, Masahiro
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Babin, M/M Fred
Chan, M/M Gat Tung
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng H.
Chen, Hong K.
Fujiura, M/M Henry H.
Fujiwara, M/M Tio T.
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukami, M. Family
Fukawa, M/M Shoji
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Harry
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, M/M Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, Tsugi
Furujama, William
Chen, Tuan-Mey
Cheng, Mary Wen
Chikaraishi, Dr./M Ben
Clark, Emi
Coble, Ed S.
Coker, Dolores R.
Delcore, Terry J.
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, M/M Isamu
Doi, Mikio
Doi, M/M Paul K.
Domoto, Mo
Domoto, Tazu
Ebisu, Yukiko
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
Endo, Asako
Endo, M/M Harry
Endo, Nellie
Endo, Reiko
Endo, Shima.
Endo, M/M Tomy
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Esaki, Susie S.
Ezaki, M/M James
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Goss, M/M Richard H.
Grossman, Ruth E.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hachiya, James
Hachiya, M/M Tomoharu
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hama, Namio
Hamada, George
Hamada, Lillian
Hamano, Robert K.
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanano, Charles
Hara, M/M Colin
Harada, Dr/M Masaru
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, M/M Masashi
Harano, Ross
Hasegawa, Betty F.
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashimoto, Edward T .
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, M/M Shigeru
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hashioka, M/M Roy M .
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Falls, Dr/M Arthur G.
Findlay, Evelyn
Fricke, M/M Robert
Friedman, Hideko T .
Fugami, M/M Paul M.
Fujii, M/M George H.
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, M/M Leith Y.
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, Mitsuko
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujikawa, Tsui
Fujimori, M/M Glenn Y.
Fujimoto, Benjamin
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Fujimoto, Laurie Lynn
Fujimoto, M. C.-Hirai, R.
Fujimoto, Martin H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph H.
Fujimoto, S.
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
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Hattori, Miyoko
Hawkins, Jo Ann M.
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashi, M/M Tom
Hayashida, M/M Satoshi
Henmi, M/M Gerald
Higashi, M/M Ed
Higashiuchi, M/M K.
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hikida, Sadako
Hikido, Janet
Hikido, Olga
Hirabayashi, Joe H.
Hirai, Toyoko
Hirakawa, M/M James K.
Hirakawa, Louis S.
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, M/M Maki
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, Dr/M George T.
Hirata, Kotoku
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hirota, Tadao
Hogan, Hannah
Hogan, Mari
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M Noboru
Honda, Shizuko
Honda, M/M Thomas
Hori, M/M Fukashi
Hori, M/M H. E.
Horita, M/M Shigeo
Horita, M/M Shoji
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hosokawa, M/M Kiyoshi
Hotoda, Sachiko
Huang, Dr. Teng Liang
Ichiba, M/M George
lchiba, William Y.
lchihashi, M/M Woodrow T .
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ichikawa, M/M Takaaki
ldeno, M/M Gene 'K.
lgarashi, M/M Peter H.
lgasaki, David K.
Iha, Kiyo
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
lino, M/M Tomonao
ljichi, M/M Kent
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Kohei
lkegam i, M/M Yukio
Ikemoto, Gus
lkezoe, Lillian
lkoma, Shikibu
lkoma, M/M Sumio
lkoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
lrnanaka, M/M James
lmanaka-Chin, Esther
lmaoka, M/M Ralph
lmon, M/M Muneo R.
Inouye, M/M Chikateru
Inouye, M/M George W .
Inouye, DrJM Henry S.
Inouye, Masako
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Iseri, M/M Alexander
Ishibashi, Cecilia T .
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, M/M John M.
Ishida, Julius
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishii, M/M Yasuo
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
lshizaki, Mitsuye
lshizuka, M/M Tadayoshi
lsoda, M/M Seishi J.
ltano, M/M Masashi
ltano, M/M Tak
ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M Henry K.
Ito, Hiroshi
Ito, John
Ito, Ken Y.
Ito, Lois K.
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Sumio
Ito, M/M Tom
Ito, Valerie
ltoku, M/M Ken
ltow, Yoshiye G.
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
lwamuro, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, M/M Harry
Kato, Haruye
Kato, M/M Paul K.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuyama, M/M Fred M.
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, M/M- George
Kawaguchi, Hisaye
Kawaguchi, M/M Motohiro
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, Takashi
Kawaguchi, Yoko
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M Jack
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawamoto, Kaz F.
Kawamoto, Kikuye
Kawamoto, Lynne
Kawamoto, Mitsugi
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawamoto, Sally H.
Kawamura, M/M Mac
Kawanaga, Dr/M Henry
Kawano, Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, Linda S.
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawasaki, M/M George
Kawasaki, M/M Norimasa
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kawashima, Toshiko
Kay, Nobi K.
Kayano, M/M Ray S.
Kebo, Evelyn
Kido, M/M George
Kikuchi, M/M Katsumi
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Toshiko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, M/M George M.
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, M/M Kenneth K.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, M/M Lloyd
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, Mina & Waka
Kimura, M/M Paul S.
Kimura, Tad J.
Kimura, Yoshi
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kinoshita, George
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen H.
Kitahata, Paula
Iwaoka, May
Iwaoka, Mrs. Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George K.
lzui, M/M Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor
Izumi, Miyako
lzuo, Peter Y.
Johnson, RevJM William G.
Joichi, M/M Rowland
Joji, M/M Toshio
Juta, Roy
Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, Dr/M Paul
Kadowaki, Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul H.
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kahl, Edward C.
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, DrJM Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Edward J.
Kaihatsu, Rose
Kajikawa, Frank
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kakazu, Takashi
Kakita, Chizuko
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Kambara, M/M Frank T.
Kamiya, M/M Benjamin
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard
Kanaya, M/M Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kaneko, Merle
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Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, M/M Stanley H.
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, Minoru
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Kasai, M/M Tosh
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Kashlma, Rin
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Katagiri, Hama
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Kataura, M/M George
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Kato, Betty A.
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Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, M/M John Y.
Kitazakl, Mixie
Kitazumi, Marie
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Kittaka, Dr/M George
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Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodama, M/M Ted A.
Kodani, M/M Michael ·
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Koga, Henry
Koga, Joseph S.
Koizumi, M/M Seichi
Koizumi, M/M Tom T.
Kojima, M/M Susumu
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko
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Kono Kozui
Koyanagi, M/M Haruto
Kraus, M/M Pavel
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Krueger, Marion
Kubo, Robert S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kubose, Rev./M Sunnan
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Kubota, Ryo
Kuchii, Keiji
Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
Kumamoto, Dr. David P.
Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kunita, Sadie M.
Kuo, Fung
Kuramitsu, M/M Howie
Kuramoto, M/M Tamotsu
Kuranishi, M/M Tom
Kurisu, Elaine
Kuroiwa, M/M Haruki
Kurokawa, M/M Stanley S.
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
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Kuse, Lily N.
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Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi
Kuzuhara, Rev/M Chiaki
Kuzuhara, lkue
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Lee, M/M Yeon Woong
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Lin, Ying Ming
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Maeda-Janka, Ellen
Maeshiba, Elizabeth M.
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Martha
Makino, Rose H.
Makino, William
Manshio, Calvin K.
Marden, Julie I.
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, M/M George
Maruyama, M/M Henry
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, William
Masuda, Kikuye
Masumoto, M/M Hiromu
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matsuda, M/M Paul
Matsui M/M BenS.
Matsui, M/M Tak
Matsumoto, M/M Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M Katsuo
Matsumoto, M/M Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Mary
Matsumoto, M/MShig
Matsumoto, M/MShinro
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuo, Yo
Matsuoka, Fusa H.
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsutani, M/M Hisashi
Matsuda, M/M John
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert
Mayahara, M/M Thomas
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, M/M Hiro
Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J.
Mazawa, Shigemi
McGlone, M/M Earl
Medlin, M/M Larry
Menda, M/M Masao
Migaki, M/M Joe
Miller, Dr/M Edwin
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mito, Paul
Mitsubishi-Heavy Ind. America, Inc.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyagawa, M/M George H.
Miyagi, Dr. NormanS.
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, Gregory
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M JackS.
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyazaki, M/MShu
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M TedS.
Mizuta, Yukinao
Mizuuchi, M/M Yasuo
Mori, June K.
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki. M/M Tsuneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, F.K.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, M/M Thomas I.
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George
Morishita, M/M Ray J.
Morita, JamesS.
Morita, Masano
Morita, M/M Mototsugu M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, RoyS.
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motoki, Seiichi
Motomura, Tomiko
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Motooka, M/M Moss
Mouri, MIMS.
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukai, M/M George K.
Mukoyarna, Major General/M James H., Jr.
Mukushina, Tamako
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murai, M/M Katsumi
Murakami, DrJM Glenn
Murakami, Rev. Ken
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/MShig
Murata, Yoshinori
Nagai, M/M Tay
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaoka, Setsuko
Nagaro, Fred M.
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M RobertS.
Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatani, Eunice
Nagatomo, Lauretta M.
Naito, M/M Tony
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, M/M Pershing
Nakagawa, M/M Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, M/MShunichi
Nakagawa, TsuneS.
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, M/M Gray
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith I.
Nakamoto, Tokurnasa
Nakamura, Akira
Nakamura, Atsuyo
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Sada
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, Oji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, George
Nakanishi M/M Toshio
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakao, M/M Sam I.
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, M/MSam
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, M/MSho J.
Nakaya, Tsuneko
Nakayama, M/M JimS.
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, Wayne N.
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, Jonathan
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nambu, M/M Yoi�iro
Narimatsu, JeanS.
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, DrJM Katsumi
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nemoto, Elaine
Nishi, Grace
Nishi, M. C.-Konishi, A.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishijirna, M/M Satoshi
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tim
Nishimura, Arthur M.
Nishimura, M/M Francis A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M Ken G.
Nishimura, Maria
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, M/M Tosh
Nishimura, Toyoko
Nishimura, Onokichi
Nishio, M/M Johnny K.
Nishioka, Nancy
Nishiura, M/M Jerry
Noguchi, Takao
Noma, Keiko
Noma, M/M Toshio
Nomiya, Takeko A.
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura.David R.
Nomura, Masa
Nordstrom, M/M Donald
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney
Nozaki, T omi
Nozawa, John H.
Numata, M/M James S.
Oba, George
Obata, Miyoko
Ochi, M/M Hisashi
Ochiai, M/M Takeshi
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, June
Oda, Molly
Odanaka, M/M Fred
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogata, Joe H.
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ogura, Donna
Ohama, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohi, M/M Fred K.
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Okabe, T homas S.
Okada, Yoshiko
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamoto, M/M Tadashi
Okamoto, M/M Thomas
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okawa, Nobuko I.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okimura, Hatsy H.
Okita, Frank T .
Okita, M/M George T.
Oku, M/M George
Okutomi, Yumi & Noriko
Omachi, M/M Akira
Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Hatsuko
Omori, Dr./M John T.
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Ono, M/M Hiroshi H.
Ono, M/M Mits
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Onoda, M/M Hideo S.
Osakada, M/M Gordon
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert M.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard T.
Sato, Joseph
Sato, M/M Kay M.
Sato M/M Ken
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, Riyo
Sato, M/M Sam
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M L.D.
Senda, M/M Kane
Seo, Hisako
Sera, M/M Shunso
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikami, Barbara
Shima, Dr./M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimazaki, Reiko
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Momoe
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimoda, Osawa K.
Shimoda, M/M Sam I.
Shimojima, T omi
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shimotake, Hiroshi
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shinsako, M/M Shiro
Shintaku, M/M Clark
Shintani, Yoneko
Shiohara, Elsie
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, M/M M.
Shiozaki, Ruth
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shiraiwa, Seichi
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry H.
Shirataki, Kiyhohiko
Shiratsuki, M/M Misao
Shiratsuki, Sumiko
Shiroma, Howard
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, Thomas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, Tsue A.
Otaka, Marie
Otaka, Sandra R.
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George
Oya, Merry Y.
Oyama, M/M Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Ozaki, M/M Henry K.
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, Masato
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, M/M T homas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Kari T.
Ozone, Yoshiko
Paulsen, M/M Eugene H.
Photiades, Margaret T .
Proctor, M/ M Stephen M.
Prosise, Lucille
Pultorak, Janet
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Sabusawa, Harry
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, M/M Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, M/M Jim T .
Sakamoto, M/ M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T .
Sakata, M/ M Mitsuo
Sakauye, M/M John
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Rev./M H.T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sasaki, Asako
Sasaki, M/M Eddie
Sasaki, M/M Eli
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Shishido, M/M Melvyn T.
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka, Akira
Sori, M/M Masaru
Suda, Toshio
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Ann
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, M/M Go
Sugiyama, M/M Shojiro
Sumi, Fusaye
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sumida, Joan
Sumida, M/M William K.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suyeoka, Kaoru
Suzuki, M/M George Y.
Suzuki M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry A.
Szathmary, M/M Louis
Tademaru, ,M/M Harry Y.
Tado, Satoshi
Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi, M/M Tooru
Tahara, Jean S.
Tajiri, Maile
Takagi, Aiko
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, M/M George
Takahashi, Yataro
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, Mary
Takaki, M/M Michael K.
Takaki, Richard K.
Takami, Hisako
Takami, Robert
Takami, Yone
Takemoto, Michiko
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Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takamoto, Oriyo
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Ken
Takarada, Julia
Takato, M/M John J.
Takayama, DrJM Masami
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M lchiro
Takehara, Dr/M Joe
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takei, Arthur K.
Takemoto, M/M George S.
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Esther
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun
Taketoshi, Chiyo
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru J.
Taki, George
Taki, William, Sr.
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanabe, M/M Osamu
Tanabe, M/M Yoshio
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, Ganji G.
Tanaka, M/M George H.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Judith
Tanaka, M/M Masao
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Sab
Tanaka, M/M Shigeo
Tanaka, M/M Tadao
Tanaka, Virginia M.
Tanaka, M/M Yoshitaka
Tanakatsubo, Dr. Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, ,YJM Sats F.
Tando, M/M Norman
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Richard M.
Tanigawa, M/M Hitoshi
Tanii, May
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, Joe
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, M/M Frank H.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanabe, Shinichi
Watanabe, M/M Tom I.
Watanuki, M/M George K.
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Laura F.
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben H.
Teshima, DrJM Roy
Thompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Toguri, Iva I.
Tohei, M/M Akira
Tokimoto, Hideo J.
Tokuhisa, M/M T homas S.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomita, M/M Harold
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii, M/M Charles S.
Toyama, M/M Henry I.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, Mito
Tsukinari, M/M Mas
Tsunehara, Harold
Tsunehara, lchiro
Tsunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel
Tsutsumi, Mitsuye
Turuda, Lily
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yaki, M/M George
Yamada, Ayako
Yamada, Cathy L
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M lkuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamakuchi, Muneyoshi
Yamamoto, M/M Eugene
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Grace S.
Yamamoto, JoAnne
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, Roy M.
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamamoto, M/M William T.
Yamanaka, Henry M.
Yamanaka, M/M lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, M/M Michael
Yamasaki, M/M Dick T.
Yamasaki, George N.
Yamasaki, Mary
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, M/M Henry
Yamashita, Kay
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamate, Sandra -Witkowski, Brian
Uchida, Merry
Uchida, Miki
Uchida, M/M Shoji
Uchida, M/M George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, M/M John T.
Ujiiye, M/M William
Umekubo, M/M Kenji
Urata, Edith H.
Uyeda, M/M Masao
Uyeda, M/M Mason
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Wada, M/M Robert N.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakai, Tad T.
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Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, M/M Thomas
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yang, M/M Thomas
Yano, M/M Perry
Yasukawa, Kikuye
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary H.
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, M/M Tom
Yatabe, M/M Dudley
Yatabe, Mary M.
Yee, Toy Gen Jean
Yokoo, Dr. Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yokota, Toshiye
Yokoyama, Lori
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, M/M Gary
Yoshida, M/M Kenneth
Yoshida, Lillian Y.
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, DrJM Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimura, M/M Albert
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshimura, M/M James
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshino, M/M Byron Y.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M William J.
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yusa, Mimi
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HOLIDAY APPEAL
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Adaniya, George
Akagi, Eddy
Akitomo, M/M Yoshiaki
Arakaki, M/M Charles
Arima, M/M Ernest S.
Asa, M/M Takeru
Asahina, Renzo
Azuma, Alyse
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ Presbyterian
Domoto, Mo
Falls, Dr. Arthur G.
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujimoto, M/M Benjamin
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujimoto, M/M Shigeyoshi
Fujisawa, Hiroshi
Fujisawa, Wayne T.
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fujiura, Henry & Gladys
Fujiye, Holly
Fukami Family
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukawa, M/M Shioji
Fukui, Henry & Mary
Furukawa, M/M Hiroshi
Gokan, M/M Donald
Hanano, Charles
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hasegawa, Betty F.
Hashimoto, M/M Tomio
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Higa, George or Misao
Hikawa, Richard & Martha
Hirabayashi, Joe Hays
Hirai, Russell-Fujimoto, Martha C.
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki
Hirata, Meri
Hoshizaki, M/M Akira
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
lchishita, Haru H.
lchiyasu & Assoc., Harry T.
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
lko, Tetsuo
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lmanaka, M/M James
Iseri, Alexander
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
!soda, Seishi
ltano, M/M Takeo
Ito, George & Dorothy
Ito, Kiyoko
Ito, Valerie
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, M/M Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Iwata, M/M Roy T.
Mah, Hisae
Maruyama, Henry T.
Masumoto, Hiromu & Yaeko
Matsuda, M/M John S.
Matsui, M/M Takanobu
Matsumoto, Tom
Mayeda, M/M Ike A.
Mazawa, Ken
Medlin, Pamela A
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Migaki, Joe & Sueno
Minato, Asao
Mitamura, Charles
Mitani, Ralph Y.
Mito, Paul
Miyakawa, M/M Robert H.
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, M/M Victor
Mizuno, M/M Kashiro
Mori, June K.
Morimitsu, Arthur and Virginia
Morimitsu, George & Judy
Morishige, George
Morishima, Yoshiko
Morita, M/M Motosugu
Morita, Pamela/Melhus, Hans
Munemoto, Kosumi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, DrJM Glenn
Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Kadota, M/M Paul S.
Kaita, M/M Chris
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kambara, Frank T.
Kamo, Richard
Kaneko, Kevin & Susan
Karikomi, Henry M.
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Katsuno, Chie
Kawaguchi, George & Falmily
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuta, Kie & Noboru
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kita, Carl, Real Estate
Kitabayashi, Helen & Sandy
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kraus, M/M Pavel
Kubo, Robert S.
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kuki, Yoko
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kusumoto, Shoji
Nagaoka, Akira
Nagata, M/M Robert
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, M/M Tokuhide
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Uji
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshia
Nakao, M/M George K.
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nippon Express-USA Inc.
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, M/M K i yoto
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, M/M John T.
Lai, Lan Ko & Yue-Yen
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Lin, Vivian
Linblad, Karen & Miles
Lofton, Nathan and Shizu
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeshiba, Elizabeth
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Nomiya, Takeko A
Nomura, Masa
Nosaka, M/M Fred
Ochiai,M/M Takeshi
Oda, June
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, Shu and Hide
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Okamoto, M/M William
Okamura, Henry K.
Okazaki, Ray & Elsie
Okigawa, Kazuichi K.
Okimura, Hatsy
Omori, Mrs. Toshia
Omura, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onoda, Hideo S.
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshita, Thomas
Osucha, Mary
Otsubo, Katherine M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, George S.
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozawa, George & Atsumi
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, M/M Karl T.
Ozima, M/M Shigenobu
Paulsen, M/M Eugene H.
Rodriguez, Amy
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, M/M Henry
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, Jiro
Sasaki, Willy
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, Richard
Schenk, Betty
Shieh, Chi- Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shikami, M/M James Y.
Shimokubo, Tsugi
Shiohara, Nobuko & Elsie
Shiozaki, M/M Ted
Shishido, Melvyn T .
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sugano Travel Service
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Sugimoto, -Midori
Sugiyama, Kazuo
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumi, Sandra S.
Sunada, Hideo
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Tagami, Edward C.
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Tamada, Kay & Ruby
Tamashiro, fo\asanobu
Tamura, Atsuko
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Richard
Tanabe, Fumiko & Osamu
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, M/M Robert M.
Tani, Joyce
Tani, Richard T.
Tanouye, Toshi
Taura, Joe
Taura, M/M Mas
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Tohei, M/M Akira
Toko America, Inc.
Tomita, Harold H.
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Tsugawa, M/M Tom t
Tsuji, Mito
Tsujimoto, Yoshimi
Tsurutani, M/M Daniel K.
(Jchima, George
(Jchiyama, Stewart & Dorothy
(Jyehara, Dennis & Jane
(Jjiiye, M/M William
Watanabe, M/M Tom
Yamada, Richard & Aiko
Yamamoto, M/M Glenn
Yamamoto, Midori
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamashige, George K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yokoyama, Lori S.
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshimura, Dave Yoshino, Maurice
Yamada, Cathy
GENERAL CONTRIB(ITIONS
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Anonymous
Arakawa, M/M Paul T.
Avakian, Michael
Bank of Chicago • Peterson, William
Brown, Lillian
C. Itoh & Co. (America) inc.
Chase-Zioiek, Keith
Chicago Japanese American Council
Estate of Yasuo Mory
Estate of Katsumi Nozawa
Estate of George Yamana
Fujii, John J.
Fujimoto, fo\artin
Fujishima, Kaz
Fujita, Charles & K. Yoko
Fukai, Kimie
Genovese, Janice D.D.S.
Gloeckie, M/M Robert
Harano, Kay t
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hibino, Mieko
Hirano, Takahiro
Honda, Kusuo K.
Hirata, fo\eri
Imamura, Teru
lshijirna, Hitoshi & Satsuki
Nakayama, Dr. Joe M.
Nippon Express, (1.5.A. Inc.
Nishimura, Kazuto
Nishioka, Marie t
Japan Airline • Eguchi, M.
Kadowaki, Joe
Kawasaki, M/M Corky t
Kemper Group Employees
Kimura, Toyoko ft\.
Kittaka, Kumako
Kodama, Ted A.
Kramer, Sophie
Kucharski, Albert & Mary
Ogisaka, Roy
Ohono, Morito
Okamoto, M/M William
Okayama, Akio
Ozawa, George
Lake Street (Jnited Methodist Church
fo\arubeni America Corp.
fo\atsui, Shigeru
fo\atsunaga, Hatsu
Minato, Asao
Mishima, Jean M.
Mitsui & Co. ((J.S.A.)
Miyagishima, (Jmpachi
Miyata, M/M Tom t
Miyauchi, Keiji
Motoki, Haruhiko & Connie
Motoki, Seichi
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, Sadao
Park, Keum Sook
Potter, Louise
Sanbonmatsu, Makoto
Sato, Hiroshi
Seyama, Mamoru
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimoda, Sawa
Shiratsuki, Misao & Sumiko
Shishido, Melvin
Sugano Travel Service
Suzuki, Namiye
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tanimura, Sumi
Taura, Joe
Tengan, Sadako
Toguri, lkuko
Toshiba • Tungaloy Mfg. Inc.
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Nakagawa, Ayeno & Ruby
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamura, Teru
Nakao, George K. & Miyeko
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Tryblonski, Lorraine
Tsuchiyama, Joe
(Jmekubo, Hattie
(Jniversity of Chicago
(Jniversal Pen Hospital • Himoto, Sam
(Jyetani, Roy
Waller, Charles
Ward, Thomas D.D.S.
Watanabe, Shigekazu
Wilson, Carolyn
Yamagata, Yuji
Yamagiwa, Tsuneji
Yamakoshi, Noby
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamasaki, Shiori & George
Young, Nancy
CONTRIBUTORS FUND
Friends of the agency responding to the Newsletter envelGpe
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Adaniya-Kane, Ruth
Aki, M/M George
Akitomo, Yoshiaki
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Asahina, Renzo
Azuma, Steven Y.
Fuji, Tomiye
Fujii, Masao & Mary
Fujimoto, Martin
Fujita, M/M Charles
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Furuya, Robert
Furuyama, William
Gokan, M/M Donald
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hayashi, Peter
Higa, George
Hirakawa, James K.
Hirata, Meri
Hori, DrlM Ray Y.
lkoma, Sumio
lmanaka, James
lmaoka, M/M Ralph
Inouye, M/M George D.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
ltano, Masashi
Ito, Hiroshi
ltoku, Ken & Toshi
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, May
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George
Nasu, Mieko
Neeno, Tsuneko
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimura, Greg
Nojiri, Nobuo
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
Kaihara, Tom & Lynn
Katayama, Jerry J.
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobayashi, Birgit
Kobayashi, M/M lsamu
Kodama, Masahiko
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Kushino, Patrick B.
Ogasawara, Minoru & Fumiko
Ogawa, Hide & Shu
Ohlson, Virginia M.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Omori, Toshiko
Omori, Hatsuko
Oshita, Thomas
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Maeda, Samuel S.
Masada, Alice A.
Matsumoto, Pat
Matsumoto, Shig & Ellen
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsuoka, Fusa
Matsushita, M/M Akira
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Mazawa, M/M Shigemi
Miyake, Andy.. T.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Mura, M/M Tom K.
Murakami, Dr/M Glenn
Murata, Yoshinori
Pittelkau, Hisae
Rubenstein, M/M George A.
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sasamura, Misaki
Shida, M/M Mitsuzo
Shikami, M/M R. G.
Shimoda, Osawa
Shiozaki, M/M Taks
a hi
Shiro, Joji
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Suzuki, Namiye
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, M/M Robert W.
Nakamura, Teru
Nakano, M/M Henry
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takano, Yukiko
Takemoto, Hideo J.
Takeshita, Goro
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Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tamura, Susan
Tanaka, James
Tando, M/M Bob
Tani, Joyce S.
Tanii, May
Tani, Richard T.
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
Taura, Bill & Martha
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Thomas S.
Teshima, DriM Roy
Toyama, Hiro
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Yabuta, Tetsuo
Yamaguchi, Tami
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Ruth
Yamamoto, M/M William
Yamanaka, Rocky & Alyce
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshino, M/M Maurice T.
Mary Koga
Miki Uchida, at age 82-1986
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MEMORIAL GIFTS
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved one, a
friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
Aragaki, Kathy
Arai, Tom
Aruguete, Christine, M.D.
Kushino, Yuri & Marcia
Rotman, Margolith
Maruyama, M/M Henry T.
Fukuya, Mitsuo & Barbara
Nakagawa Family
Nakamura, Uji
Nomura, Martha
Sahara, Toshiko
Sato, Michael
Shirataki, Joann
Shiratsuki, Misao
Stipok, James P., D.D.S.
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Okawara, Miya-Osakada Family
Olson, James E., Chapter 75
Tagami, Edward C.
Takeuchi, Sara
Tamura, Atsuko
Hamamoto, Ayako
Hasegawa, Dr/M Junji
Hashioka, Roy & Takako
Horita, M/M Shoji
Ito, Kiyoko M.
CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GIFTS
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating budget or
specifically designated projects.
Aetna Life & Casualty
Church of the Holy Spirit of Lake Forest
The Albert Pick, Jr. Fund
McCormick Charitable Trust
Uptown National Bank
BCA Social Welfare Fund
MATCHING GIFTS
Contributions by friends of JASC that have been "matched" (equally or
in greater multiples) by the companies with whom they are employed.
G. D. Searle & Co. (James Ouchi)
Kemper Financial Services (Michiko Ichikawa)
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed, every effort is
made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in this annual report. Please contact
the development and public relations department regarding any omissions or corrections.
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Teshima, Lucy & Roy
Tomihiro, Chiye
Trotta, Phyllis
Yamamoto, Grace
Yamanaka, Alyce
Yukawa, Clifford
Okiye Inouye, at age 79
Mary Koga
-1987
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STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSE S
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1990.
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support . .. ....... .. .. $336,000
Government Support ..... ...... .. .. 201,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions .... 80,000
Others . .... ..... ........ ... ..... 83,000
Total Revenue ...................$700,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services .................. $145,000
Support Services . .... .. ...... .... . 130,000
Total Expenses .................. $595,000
Excess of Revenue over Expenses ..$105,000
•This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign and is to be
used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
A copy of our complete Financial Statement, audited by Yamada & lsono, Certified
Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Board
President ..............Arthur T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents
Program ............... Martha Fujimoto
Finance ..................Calvin Mansho
Public Relations ..........Betty Nakanishi
Facility ................... Hiroshi lkano
Treasurer .................. Nancy Yoshida
Secretary ...................Merry Uchida
Board of Directors
Dr. Kenji Aimi
Gene Honda
Roy Iwata
Evy Johansen
Paul Kadowaki
Neal Kanemoto
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimur
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
T homas S. Teraji
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Tomonao lino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Niishi
Rev. Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
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Joe Nakayama
Susan Narimatsu
Chieko Onoda
Makoto Sanbonmatsu
Roy Yamamoto
Sandra Yamate
Lory Yokoyama
Kiyo Yoshimura
Mary Koga
Tomayo Meriki, at age 86-1987
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1989-90 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of Development
and Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President
PORTRAITS OF
"THE QUIET PEOPLE"
Mary Koga, one of the early members of the Japanese
American Service Committee and an artisUphotographer, is
known for her photographic project spanning 20 years that
captures lssei (first generation Japanese Americans) in their
environment at home, at the JASC Sheltered Work Center,
Day Care Center for the Elderly, at Heiwa Terrace, a senior
citizens housing development, and elsewhere.
A member of the board of directors for several years
beginning in 1958, Koga was a social worker and an Assis
tant Professor at the University of Chicago from 1958-69.
She holds a BA degree from the University of California,
Berkeley, an MA degree from the University of Chicago and
an MFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of
Chicago. For seven years she--taught at the Photography
Department of Columbia College.
During her involvement with the JASC she devoted much
attention to the needs of the Japanese Americans faced
with social and interpersonal problems. During the later
years, combining her interest in people and profession of
photography, she focused on documentary works of people
in addition to photographing still lives of natural forms.
On May 24, 1990, Koga was inducted in the "Senior Citi
zen's Hall of Fame" at the Chicago City Hall. She is on the
Board of Directors of Heiwa Terrace and the Japan America
Society of Chicago and is listed in Who's Who in America,
Who's Who in American Women, Who's Who in American
Art and World's Who's Who of Women.
A recipient of several awards in art, Koga's photographs
have been featured in numerous national group exhibitions,
one person shows and included in many private and public
collections.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
!vars Liepins
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging,
and emotionally disabled among Japanese,
other Asians, and non-Asians in the Uptown
Edgewater-Lakeview communities on Chicago's
northeast side.
Member of...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition on Aging
Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly
Japanese American Service Committee does not
discriminate in admission to programs or treatment
of employment in programs or activities in
compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the
U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the· Age
Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and
Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been
discriminated against, you have a right to file a
complaint For information, contact Masaru Nambu,
Executive Director at 275- 7212.
Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL60640
Phone: (312) 275-7212
Annual Report designed by Carlisle/Liepins Associates, Inc.
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
ANNUAL REPORT
1973 - 74
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
President:
Lillian C. Kimura
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Vice Presidents:
Masako Inouye
Harry Tanaka
Aya Yamakoshi
Treasurer:
Mits Kodama
Secretary:
Diane Kayano
Auditor:
Frank Takahashi
EX-OFFICIO
Noboru Honda
George K. Kittaka
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada, Sr.
BOARD MEMBERS
Alice Esaki
Edward Farmilant
Alan Jacobson
Nelson Kitsuse
George J. Kittaka
Janette Koga
Ruth Kumata
Eugene Paulsen
Duncan Randall
June Tamanaha
Tak Tomiyama
James Ueno
Terry Yamashita
Tami Yamate
ADVISORY BOARD
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Noboru Katayama
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Ryozo O gura
Tadaichi Okuhara
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Masaru Nambu
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4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640 Telephone AC 312 275-7212-13
Member, Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago - Endorsed by the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry,
Subscription Investigating Committee, for the Year Ending December 31, 1973.
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT
The need for an agency such as the Japanese American Service Committee has
not diminished in spite of the apparent inclusion of Japanese Americans into
the mainstream of American life.
The Civil Rights movement of the 1960's and the thrusts of Black Americans
have made those of Asian ancestry aware of the necessity to speak out for our
just due. Stereotyped as the model minority, Asian Americans are now
articulating their concerns with vigor and advancing a truer picture of a
people who, like other ethnics of color, are relegated to second class
citizenship in America.
In working toward an open society, JASC, in the past year, has joined other
Asian American groups to seek funds which would identify gaps between
needs and services. One proposal, submitted by the Midwest Asian American Coalition and for which JASC
provided the funds for its preparation, was caught in the change of Administration policies and "died"
despite it being rated a very fine proposal by regional officials. As of this writing, JASC is cooperating with
the Japanese American Citizens League in a project to develop training materials which will identify those
factors in Japanese American culture and life style that prevent Isseis from making full use of existing
human service resources. This spring, we expect to participate in a Conference on the mental health needs
of Asian Americans sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health.
LILLIAN
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KIMURA
President
No longer the "quiet Americans", the Board of JASC has challenged the arbitrary cutbacks by the State in
services to former mental patients in our sheltered workshop, brought suit to acquire the property adjoining
the building, and sought funds from a variety of sources, including governmental and private, for extension
of services to the elderly.
One of the most exciting developments within the past year has been the increasing involvement of Sansei
in volunteer services to the Issei. Under the auspices of JACL's Japanese American Youth, they have gone
on friendly visits to shut-ins (these visits were especially appreciated at Christmas time), volunteered in our
Nutrition for Elderly Program, plan to work with the Drop In Center and, just recently, they sponsored a
"Casino Matinee" for the Issei.
As vacancies occurred on the Board of Directors, Sanseis were appointed to serve. The mural on the north
wall of the building, a Sansei effort, is tangible expression of the concern of our youth for a better world.
In looking to the future, plans are being made to remodel our present facility to make it more functional
and serve our expanding programs. Staff has also explored the possible sources of funding in the event we
may wish to build a new facility.
Elsewhere in this booklet you will read more about our programs. We invite you to visit the agency and
witness the exciting activities which take place there daily. We would also like to express our appreciation
to our membership, staff and many volunteers for making JASC the vital agency that it is. I would
particularly like to thank all the dedicated Board members who consented to serve an extra six months
because of the change in our fiscal year system.
With your continued loyalty and support, JASC pledges to meet the challenges of tomorrow with wisdom
and courage so that all of us may, one day, be living in a free and just society.
Lillian C. Kimura
President, JASC
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Organized in 1945, the Japanese American Service Committee has assisted
thousands of Japanese Americans to resume life in the Chicago Metropolitan
area after leaving wartime relocation centers. During the past 29 years, the
agency has grown both in its scope of service and its professionalism in assisting
clients. Today, the once active Issei (first generation) who first helped to
organize the JASC have reached retirement age and have themselves become
some of the most important clients of the agency. With the assumption of
leadership roles by Nisei (second generation), the era of tightly-knit ethnic
concerns is giving way to visions of the larger place of JASC in the general
community.
The Senior Citizens Work Center, a sheltered workshop originally
conceived only for Issei aged, has undergone vital changes with its expansion to
include former mental patients from the Edgewater-Uptown community as well as Nisei and other Asian
clients. The JASC is now an important member of the Midwest Asian American Coalition, a group which
aims to coordinate available welfare services for all Asian Americans.
MASARU NAMBU
Executive Director
Recognizing the unique needs of aged Issei who face insurmountable frustrations due to lack of
cultural and linguistic adaptability, the JASC has instituted an ambitious program of complete care through
the Issei Comprehensive Program encompassing- such services as home-delivered meals, the Nutrition for
Elderly program, telecare, dental and medical clinics, counselling and a wide variety of social activities.
Evidence is seen daily that the lives of these otherwise isolated persons are being immeasurably enriched.
The agency is also coming to grips with problems of younger members of the Japanese American
community whose emerging recognition of their peculiar ethnicity has begun to take its emotional and
social toll. The purchase of an adjoining property will afford opportunities for expanded services in this and
other areas.
Although JASC continues to place emphasis on assisting the culturally different, it is always cognizant
of the areas in the wider community to which it can apply its unique expertise and cooperates strongly with
all community welfare organizations. With the continued support of all, JASC can expand and improve its
ability to provide sophisticated and concerned human care and to contribute to the improved well-being of
the entire community.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
PROGRAM STAFF
OFFICE STAFF
Lucy Teshima
Eiko Fricke
Ichiro Kagei
Cathy Yamada
Fred Odanaka
Cecilia Ishibashi
Margaret Condon
Joan Sumida
Haruko Tanaka
Edna Shirakawabe
Dorothy Kaneko
Lillian Aki
Eugene Gullstrom
Jean Inouye
Mary Fukui
Richard Kirshner
Michael Nishi
Dennis Jennings
Patrick Augustin
Mary Anne Thompson
Henry Wilczenski
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SENIOR CITIZENS WORK CENTER
One of the most successful and appreciated services offered by the
Japanese American Service Committee is the Senior Citizens Work Center, a
sheltered workshop formed in response to the needs of older Issei who left the
mainstream of the labor force, only to find that retirement frequently resulted
in the surfacing of many social and psychological problems. The Work Center
helps participants maintain their sense of worth and at the same time allows for
continued social interaction.
FRED ODANAKA
Workshop Director
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Appropriate work is contracted from various businesses and clients are
paid at a rate set by the Department of Labor. The staff is constantly looking
for a variety of work in order to reduce monotony and expand aptitudes in
clients.
The Work Center has been undergoing a gradual but significant change in that it is no longer concerned
only with Issei aged but has expanded to include former mental patients from sheltered care facilities in
Edgewater-Uptown as well as older Nisei. As older Issei diminish in number, the Work Center is looking for
more clients among Nisei who are reaching retirement age and can benefit from its services. The staff is
gratified by the growing evidence of improvement in those participating in this program.
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In a society where youth and language facility are highly valued, to be an
lssei is a difficult proposition. Age, language and cultural barriers loom large
and resolution of resulting difficulties is tenuous. The simple mechanics of
living such as obtaining information over the telephone, filling out social
security forms, and seeking medical assistance are arduous tasks to those in this
position. But the inability to handle the day-to-day events of normal living is
only part of the problem. A larger and more difficult challenge is that of
pervasive loneliness and isolation, a condition shared by all aged persons but
magnified for the Issei by lack of adequate cultural and linguistic facility.
The JASC has instituted the Issei Comprehensive Program to assist in
alleviating
these unique problems. It is designed to attend to the social and
DOROTHY KANEKO
Group Worker
emotional as well as physical needs of aged Issei through such programs as
home delivered meals, telecare, homemakers services, dental and medical care, a communal living program
and a drop-in center. Monthly social and club activities expand educational and cultural opportunities. The
recent establishment of the Federal Nutrition Program at JASC under which low-cost meals are served to
those over 60 has added an important dimension to the total program.
In the future, JASC expects to expand and improve on all facets of the Issei Comprehensive Program
as much as finances and personnel will allow and new services will be introduced upon demonstration of
changing needs. The goal, however, is not simply to provide more services but to enhance the quality of the
lives of the aged through caring and sensitive programming.
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COUNSELING SERVICE
Counseling services have always been available at the Japanese American
Service Committee, but with the marked increase in the number and variety of
clients needing help, the agency established last year a formal Counseling
Department, staffed by four counselors and a part-time consulting psycholo
gist. In addition to increased counseling requests from the primary target
community of Japanese Americans, clients include 40 former mental patients
who are employed in the Work Center as well as many non-Japanese Asians.
The Council for Community Services in Metropolitan Chicago has also
requested that JASC be one of the agencies providing counseling to the
impaired aged.
The Counseling Department is concentrating on providing the best and
most appropriate types of counseling to clients in all of these areas, an effort
requiring the application of the highest and most sophisticated standards. Such areas as referral services,
intake procedures, case consultations, staff meetings, group discussions and town hall meetings are
constantly undergoing close scrutiny to improve their effectiveness. It is hoped that clients will receive
increasingly adequate answers for their deepest concerns.
EIKO FRICKE
Counseling Director
HAND-IN-HAND
Formed in October, 1969, Hand-in-Hand is an
organization supported by the Japanese American
Service Committee whose purpose is to ·increase
public awareness of the problems and possibilities
of exceptional children and to provide informed
support for the parents of such children. Meeting
regularly on the second Friday of each month, the
group discusses common concerns and plans activ
ities which will enhance the lives of children with a
variety of handicaps such as mental retardation,
cerebral palsy, mongolism and learning disabilities.
Speech therapy classes are held every other Satur
day from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon at the
Academy of the Sacred Heart led by a professional
therapist.
The group was originally organized with funds
raised by the Young Japanese Americans, an arm
of the Japanese American Citizens League, and membership is open to any interested persons whether or
not they have any direct connections with handicapped children. Through discussions with professionals in
the field, planning for relevant legislative action, and community education, the group provides a much
needed human service to parents of exceptional children as well as to all concerned persons.
BLOOD ASSURANCE PROGRAM
As part of the people-helping-people program, the Japanese American
Service Committee implemented a Blood Assurance Program in 1973 which
provides free blood replacement coverage to all members of JASC and their
families should the need arise. Approximately 4000 people are now covered
and already several Issei, Nisei and Sansei have been assisted.
CATHY YAMADA
Blood Assurance
Program Coordinator
In order to maintain coverage, 4% of the total membership must donate
blood. This plan assures members of JASC that they will not be charged for
blood transfusions. The plan also has been extended to cover members of other
Japanese American community organizations if 4% of their memberships have
donated blood.
Hopefully, programs such as this one will make people become conscious
of the great need in veterans' hospitals, disaster emergencies and medical research. Any blood donated over
and above the minimum requirements for coverage of the group will go to help these other worthy causes.
In this way, it is hoped that the public will be educated to the need for development of a voluntary
community-wide blood program.
Present plans to cover 6000 people in the Japanese American community will require the donation of
240 pints of blood in 1974. Mobile units accepting blood donations will be at the JASC building on June
24 and November 18, 1974. Everyone who is able to give is urged to contribute blood toward this worthy
effort.
Grateful acknowledgment is extended to the following people who have donated blood as of
December 31, 1973:
JASC BLOOD ASSURANCE PROGRAM
BLOOD DONORS
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1973
Hisa Amimoto
Minoru Amimoto
Paul Ase
Mikio Doi
Tetsuo Doi
Leo Edwards
Edward Farmilant
Eiko Fricke
Kathy Fujii
Mickey Fujii
George Fujimori
Glenn Y. Fujimori
Mitsuo Fujishima
Joy Fujita
Neil Fukuda
Henry Fukui
Mutsuko Hara
Yoshiro Harada
Isamu Harakawa
James Hashiguchi
Alice Hashimoto
Mark Hayashi
Scott Hayashi
Fred Hikida
George Hirata
Calvin Hori
George Inouye
James Inouye
Ray Inouye
Cecilia Ishibashi
Donna Ito
Dorothy Ito
Joe Iwaoka
Dennis Jennings
Don Kaihatsu
Betty Kamiya
Hiroshi Kaneko
Charles Kaneshiro
Takio Kariya
Ken Katahira
Betty Kawaguchi
John Kawaguchi
Diane Kayano
George M. Kimura
Richard Kirshner
Paula Kitahata
Nelson Kitsuse
Jean Kudo
Ruth Kumata
Nel MacPherson
David Maeshiba
Rocky Matayoshi
Fred Matsumoto
Katsuo Matsumoto
Aki Matsushita
Yoko Mitani
Mike Mitsueda
Dorothy Miyake
Jack Miyake
Ron Miyamura
Hideo Motoike
LaurettaNagatomo
DennisNaka
MasNakagawa
TakeshiNakamura
Lawrence Nakamura
TakashiNakao
CathyNakashima
BobNakazawa
MasaruNambu
HaroldNemoto
MichaelNishi
JiroNishime
ArthurNishimura
JamesNishimura
JaniceNishimura
BingNishiura
Jack Oda
Erick Odanaka
Fred Odanaka
Shoji Ogawa
Daniel Omi
Fred Omi
Robert Oyama
Eugene Paulsen
George Saiki
Frank Saito
Minoru Saito
Robert Sakamoto
Jane Sakoda
Norman Sato
Henry Shimabukuro
Noboru Shimoda
Tom Shimoda
H.K. Suzuki
Dennis Takata
Chisako Takayama
Keiko Takemoto
Yosh Takimura
Janice Tamura
Haruko Tanaka
Hitoshi Tanigawa
Judith Tanigawa
Mary Terada
Mary Anne Thompson
Thomas Tokuhisa
Hiro Toyama
Ronald Toyama
Tom Tsugawa
Fred Tsuji
Alice Tsuma
Hattie Umekubo
Arnold Watanabe
Robert M. Yamada
Kay Yamagiwa
Fred Yamanuha
Erwin Yasukawa
Ron Yoshino
Isamu Sam Zaiman
TUTORING PROGRAM
Every Saturday morning through the school
year, the Japanese American Service Committee
building becomes a classroom for some fifteen young
children ranging in age from seven to fourteen. They
are students in the JASC Tutoring Program, initiated
three years ago by several Sansei who wanted to offer
their services in an enrichment program for neighbor
hood children.
From 10:00 to 12:00 each Saturday morning,
volunteer tutors offer assistance in mathematics,
reading and the sciences. They try to give students as
much individual attention as they can, and where
possible, a one-to-one ratio is maintained. An effort
is made to keep the sessions informal and flexible so
that each student can work at his own pace.
In addition to classroom studies, various field trips are scheduled during the year. This year, the
children have visited the Museum of Science and Industry, Lincoln Park Zoo, River Trails Nature Center,
and the Goodman Theater where they enjoyed a performance of "The Three Musketeers".
Although the program is only for two hours a week, it is felt that the students benefit from the
individual attention and it is hoped that the service can be expanded to reach more children.
PROJECT SANSEI
Project Sansei began in 1973 as a
program to encourage the healthy acknowl
edgment of their ethnicity among Sansei
(third generation) and younger Japanese
Americans. It began in the months of April
and May with various cultural events, includ
ing Japanese martial arts, dancing, cooking
and flower arranging.
The Project was spearheaded by a few
older Sansei who saw that Japanese Ameri
cans were slowly losing contact with the
many positive aspects of their heritage,
resulting in a confusion of identity among
many of them.
An important event was the completion
Picture of Mural being painted by Sansei.
of an outside mural on the north wall of the
JASC building which was conceived by young artists and executed by members of the Sansei community. It
depicts the history of Japanese immigration, hard work, internment, joy, unhappiness, personal aspiration,
and ethnic pride. The mural has something to say to everyone, but it is particularly meaningful in
establishing a positive Japanese American identity.
The mural serves to point up a basic goal of Project Sansei, which is to help Sansei live successfully as
individuals with unique and important ethnic contributions to make to the community. This not only
provides armament against stereotyping and racism but a strong point from which to deal with them.
This program will continue to grow as an important concern of JASC in the future.
FUJI FESTIVAL
The Fuji Festival Fund Raising Dinner, sponsored annually in the fall by the Japanese American
Service Committee, has become firmly grounded as one of the cultural highlights of the community
as well as a highly successful fund raising event.
The Third Fuji Festival was held on September 23, 1973, at the McCormick Inn, attracting 450
people who were treated to a delicious dinner of teriyaki beef. Entertainment included Japanese music,
dance and exhibits and featured the lively music of "Moses and the Highbrows", a talented group from
the Philippines. The Fourth Fuji Festival is scheduled for Sunday, September 29, 1974, at the
McCormick Inn.
This glamorous event affords both honorary and regular JASC members an opportunity to
contribute substantially to the various programs of JASC.
MARKET DAY
Market Day, an annual fund raising event held on the first Saturday of June, was first instituted in
1971. An average net income of more than $3000 is realized during this one day affair. Merchandise on
sale includes chinaware, kitchen utensils, small appliances and a wide variety of gift articles. Food items
such as lunch boxes and home-baked goods bring in a healthy portion of the income. Market Day 4,
held on June 1, was again a successful community wide effort aided by community merchants and sales
tables manned by volunteers.
JASC PICNIC
The annual community picnic sponsored by the Japanese American Service Committee has become
a tradition anticipated by young and old alike since its inception in 1948. Held on the first Sunday of
August each year, the event attracts more than 2,000 people. Races for all ages, door prizes, Japanese
folk dancing, demonstrations of martial arts, performances by the Nisei Ambassadors Drum and Bugle
Corps and other attractions have been part of the programs during past picnics. Community merchants
participate generously by donating most of the prizes. The picnic affords opportunity for good
fellowship and serves as one of the unifying forces of the community.
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
ANNUAL REPORT
1975-1976
Report from the President
When the founders of the Chicago Resettlers
Committee initiated a self-help effort in 1945 to
assist Americans of Japanese ancestry resettle in
Chicago from World War 11 detention camps, little did
they realize that the agency, now known as the
Japanese American Service Committee, would be
come not only a sophisticated agency with a budget
in excess of $500,000 but also a model for ethnically
based social service delivery. In the ensuing 31 years,
JASC has become an increasingly vital force for
service to the total Japanese community of Chicago
and to the Lakeview, Uptown and Edgewater neigh
borhoods. This past year, JASC has made additional
gains and progress which we are happy to share with
you in this Annual Report.
In calendar year 1975, our Blood Assurance
Program held two blood donation drives which
yielded more than the number of pints needed to
assure the coverage of 6,000 persons in our program.
By Board action, the surplus blood was donated to a
child suffering from hemophilia.
The lssei Gerontology Project was concluded with
the development of training films and video tapes, a
manual for helping the lssei, and an information
handbook in English and Japanese. Professionals in
the fields of gerontology and human service work
were invited to preview the films and positive
comments were received about the sensitive way in
which life experiences of the lssei were presented
and the value of these materials for training people
to work with the elderly. Our thanks go to the
project staff under the direction of Momoko Iko and
to Tom Hibino, Midwest Regional Director of the
Japanese American Citizens League, for their dedi
cated labors to see this ambitious project through to
completion.
The Board sponsored the usual annual fund raising
events of Market Day and the Fuji Festival, both of
which netted more income than in previous years. In
addition, the Board undertook the monumental task
of presenting for their first appearance in Chicago the
Tokyo String Quartet in concert at Orchestra Hall.
The Quartet greatly pleased the audience and received
superlative reviews from the music critics· of the
major daily newspapers. Our sincere thanks go to
Katharine Middleton who originated the idea of this
benefit, Sada Szathmary who engineered the feat of
filling the hall, and to all the volunteers who were so
instrumental in the success of this fund raising effort.
In program year 1975-76, there has been a
significant increase in programming for and participa
tion by Nisei, Sansei and families of businessmen
from Japan. The agency is also preparing for the
eventuality of serving Nisei senior citizens. To this
end, a prq_posal has been submitted for a foundation
grant to conduct a needs assessment survey on
"aging" Nisei. Former Board President, Dan Kuzuhara,
has been helpful in guiding us in planning for this
concern.
In addition to work on projects and events,, the
Board is responsible for overseeing the maintentnce
functions of the organization such as assuring'' the
adequacy of the building and grounds, campaigning
for new members and renewals, and providing staff
with optimal working conditions and benefits of
employment.
As we prepare these words for publication, we are
awaiting official notification that the U.S. Depart
ment of Housing and Urban Development has
awarded JASC a grant to build a 100-unit congregate
housing project for the elderly. The development of
the proposal was undertaken after a community
survey and consultation with community leaders
indicated support and need for such a project. The
task is just beginning - the selection of the site, the
design of a suitable facility, the construction of the
building and finally the occupancy. It will be neces
sary to mount a drive to raise "seed" money so that
this project can get off the ground.
All of the progress made by JASC would not have
been possible without the dedication of the Board
and Staff who give so generously of their time and
energies to assure that the agency is on target in terms
of meeting human needs. We are grateful, too, to the
many volunteers who make it possible for our work
to be extended to many more people than can be
served by a small staff. We wish to recognize the
dynamic leadership of Masaru Nambu, our Executive
Director, for it is his creativity, zeal and enthusiasm
which serve as an inspiration to all. Lastly, we count
on our many friends and supporters for their con
tinued interest in helping the agency improve the
quality of life in this city.
Lillian C. Kimura
President of the Board
Executive Director's Report
Fiscal year 1975-76 is about to be concluded and
we can all look back with a sense of satisfaction since
it has been a very fruitful one in which the Japanese
American Service Committee has accomplished much.
The lssei Comprehensive Program has been ex
panded and each day is filled with a variety of
activities including new programs which have been
added to serve Nisei, Sansei and Japanese nationals.
These programs are supported by many volunteers
who act as instructors or aides. As a participant in the
Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA)
program, the JASC has accepted 15 senior citizens.
These senior citizens assist in the programming as
workshop, group work, social worker, homemaker,
outreach and clerical aides.
The Senior Citizens Work Center, the sheltered
workshop, remains a very important and effective
part of JASC in the Japanese community and the
community at large. Efficient management of the
program enables it to operate fully with an adequate
flow of sub-contracts from businesses which support
the Work Center and are satisfied with its perform
ance. Recently, a plan was completed to put more
emphasis on assisting the lssei in coping with their
aging problems. Group dynamics, individual counsel
ing, and educational classes will be provided to assist
them in this inevitable adjustment. A concerted effort
will be made to train staff in relevant knowledge and
skills so that more effective assistance can be given.
Our purpose is to assist the lssei in altering their life
styles from DOING to BEING.
In October, 1975, the Economics Research Asso
ciates completed its research designed to assess future
congregate housing needs of Nisei. The study con
firmed our assumption that there is a great need for
such a housing project. The JASC applied to the
Department of Housing and Urban Development
under Section 202 of the Program for Housing for the
Elderly and Handicapped and received the maximum
allocation of 100 units. The Congregate Housing
Committee is currently hard at work to complete
necessary plans for the project.
Just as in 1961 the JASC made the significant
decision to concentrate its efforts toward providing
needed services and additional programs for aging
lssei, the agency is again facing a similar challenge in
anticipating different types of needs as Nisei advance
in their age. The JASC has applied to the Community
Trust for funds to conduct a needs assessment study
of Nisei in the Chicago area and a positive response is
expected.
Films produced by the lssei Gerontology Project,
completed in December, 1975, were previewed and
received high commendations. We expect that the
films will be utilized by social service agencies and
educational institutions.
The Japanese American Service Committee of
1976 is a far cry from the agency created 31 years
ago. Only through continual self-improvement, self
scrutiny and courage to meet changing needs with
innovation and heightened concern can the Japanese
American Service Committee preserve the vision of
our founders and live up to its purpose of giving
complete human care.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Social Service Division
The Social Service Division of JASC coordinates all
group and individual services offered by the agency.
This includes counseling, educational and social pro
grams, nutrition, and medical-dental services for the
aged as part of the lssei Comprehensive Program.
Since April, 1976, efforts have been expanded to
reach Nisei, Sansei, new immigrants, and business
men's families from Japan in need of similar services.
Under the direction of Eiko Fricke, Social Serv.ice
Director, the JASC has grown markedly in its ability
to offer high quality, concerned services.
An important part of the work of the Social
Service Division is casework services to al I who seek
help. This includes individual counseling, home visita
tions, telecare, homemaker services and referrals.
Classes in ceramics, cooking, arts and crafts, garden
ing, body dynamics and other activities provide added
dimensions to daily living and now include persons of
all ages from young people to senior citizens. The
over-all goal of the Division is to provide a maximum
supportive environment for the continuing mental
and physical well-being of all clients. The Community
Fund, the Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens, and
Catholic Charities are among the agencies which have
recognized the value of these services through special
funding this year.
The staff of seven in the Division includes profes
sional social workers as well as those hired under the
Comprehensive Employment Training Act. Dedicated
volunteers from the community are an important part
of the team effort to reach out to more people and to
expand on-going programs. A long-term goal is the
establishment of day care programs for both the
elderly and the young.
Mrs. Eiko Fricke
Senior Citizens Work Center
The JASC Senior Citizens Work Center, a sheltered
workshop begun 16 years ago as an identity
sustaining service to retired lssei, continues to serve
over 100 individuals daily, one-third of whom are
clients from the Edgewater-Uptown Mental Health
Center. Although most of the others are lssei and
Nisei, there are a small number of Koreans, Chinese
and one non-Asian person in the program. As more
and more Nisei reach retirement age, the Work Center
is looking for ways to serve persons from this group
more effectively.
Although the Center serves to supplement small
incomes of the aged, its more important work is to
provide opportunities for social interaction and to
preserve a sense of self-worth in all participants.
To this end, counseling as well as many non-work
activities are offered at the Center.
The Work Center has continued to maintain a good
sub-contract program this year in spite of the
unsettled economic picture and has operated at full
capacity. The projection for the coming fiscal year
appears to be very optimistic. This is due in large part
to the efficient management of the Work Center by
Director Fred Odanaka and the high reputation the
Work Center has attained in the business community.
Under a professional psychologist, supervisors and
staff are being trained to observe clients more
clinically, to record findings accurately, and to note
any changes in clients as they occur. Through this
careful observation a program designed to better
maintain the clients' sense of self-worth can be
developed.
Mr. Fred Odanaka
Senior Citizens
Congregate Housing
The JASC is pleased to be able to announce that
the long discussed congregate housing project for
senior citizens is becoming a reality. Official word
was received from the Department of Housing and
Urban Development on May 17, 1976, that JASC
has been selected to receive funds totalling$2,700,000
for the construction of a 100-unit facility under Sec
tion 202, Program for Housing for the Elderly and
Handicapped.
The Board has already begun work on the selection
of a site and designs for the unit, construction of
which must begin within 18 months. Consultants in
the fields of construction engineering, gerontology
and social work, legal aid, fund raising and other
important functions have already been contacted to
begin serious study of all details of the plan.
It will be necessary to raise some funds initially
to get the project off the ground, but all indications
are that the community will strongly support this
worthwhile effort. Since projections show that the
facility will not be ready for occupancy for five to
seven years, it is envisioned as housing for retired
Nisei as well as for lssei.
Hand-in-Hand
Formed in October, 1969, Hand-in-Hand is an
organization supported by the Japanese American
Service Committee whose purpose is to increase
public awareness of the problems and possibilities of
exceptional children and to provide informed support
for the parents of such children. Meeting regularly on
the second Friday of each month, the group discusses
common concerns and plans activities which will
enhance the lives of children with a variety of
handicaps such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy,
mongolism and learning disabilities. Speech therapy
classes are held every other Saturday from 10:00
A.M. to 12:00 noon at the Academy of the Sacred
Heart led by a professional therapist.
The group was originally organized with funds
raised by· the Young Japanese Ameri"cans, an arm of
the Japanese American Citizens League, and member
ship is open to any interested persons whether or not
they have any direct connections with handicapped
children. Through discussions with professionals in
the field, planning for relevant legislative action, and
community education, the group provides a much
needed human service to parents of exceptional
children as well as to all concerned persons.
TutoringProgram
Every Saturday morning through the school year,
the Japanese American Service Committee building
becomes a classroom for some fifteen young children
ranging in age from seven to fourteen. They are
students in the JASC Tutoring Program, started five
years ago by several Sansei who wanted to offer their
services in an enrichment program for neighborhood
children.
From 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon each Saturday,
volunteer tutors offer assistance in mathematics,
reading and the sciences. They try to give students as
much individual attention as they can and where
possible a one-to-one ratio is maintained. The sessions
are informal and flexible so that each student can
work at his own pace. Occasional field trips to
museums, zoos and other places of interest enlarge
the learning experience.
Although the program is only for two hours a
week, it is felt that students benefit from this
individual attention and it is hoped that the service
can be expanded to reach more children.
JASCPicnic
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The annual community picnic sponsored by the
Japanese American Service Committee ha? be�ome a
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tradition anticipated by young and old alike since ,ts
inception in 1948. Held on the first Sunday of
August each year, the event attracts more than 2000
people. Races for all ages, door prizes, Japanese folk
dancing, demonstrations of martial arts, performances
by the Nisei Ambassadors Drum and Bugle Corps and
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other att:actIons hav� been part of the programs of
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past p1cnIcs. Con:imun,ty merchants participate gener
ously by donat,�g most of the prizes. The picnic
affords opportu�Ity for good fellowship and serves as
one of the unifying forces of the community.
JASCBlood
Assurance Program
The Blood Assurance Program begun in 1973,
provides free blood replacement coverage to all
members of JASC and their families. In addition,
members of participating Japanese American agencies
and churches are covered if 4% of their memberships
donate blood. In 1975, 6000 people were covered
through the donation of more than 240 pints of
blood.
A great many lssei, Nisei ad Sansei have already
been assisted through this life-saving program. If you
or a member of your family is in need of blood
replacement, be sure to cal I the JASC so that the
hospital can be notified that the blood is being
replaced through the JASC Blood Assurance Program.
The 1976 drive was begun on Monday, June 28,
when a bloodmobile from Michael Reese Hospital
came to the JASC from 3:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Another opportunity will be given on Monday,
November 15, for those who were not able to give on
June 28.
Grateful acknowledgement is extended to the
following people who donated blood for the 1975
drive:
1975 Donors
Akiyama, Yuri
Arima, John
Asai, George
Ase, Paul
Azuma, Dennis
Brown, Mark
Cairo, Charles
Cass, D.
Chan, Mamie
Chikaraishi, Amy
Deer, W.
Delong, Cleo
Doi, Mikio
Doi, Tetsuo
Eji, Wayne C.
Farmilant, Edward
Fujii, Kathleen
Fujimori, George Y.
Fujimori, Glen
Fujisawa, Byron M.
Fujisawa, Sue S.
Fujishima, Mitsuo
Fujita, Fred Y.
Fujita, Joy M.
Fujiura, Henry
Fukuda, Makota
�ukui, Henry
Fukumori, Sharon Lei
Goda, Yukio
Hamai, Jean
Hanania, John
Hanania, Robin
Hara, Colin
Harada, Yoshiro
Hashiguchi, James
Hashiguchi, Paul
Hashimoto, Alice
Hashimoto, Paul
Hayashi, Alvin
Hidaka, Flora
Hidaka, Mits
Hibino, Masaya
Hikida, Fred
Himoto, Samuel· T.
Hirami, Maki
Honda, Grace
Hori, Calvin
Hori, Patricia
Hori, Shizu
Hyosaka, Sue F.
Ide, Ken
Ikeda, Yoshimi
Ikoma, Eugene
Ikoma, Robert
Ikoma, Sumio
Iman, Muneo
Inouye, George
Inouye, Ray
Ishida, Masaru
ltahara, Seiji
ltahara, Tets
Ito, Donna
Ito, Dorothy
Ito, Shinichiro
Jennings, Dennis F.
Johnson, Marian
Kadota, Harry
Kanaya, Enoch H.
Kaneko, Hiroshi
Kaneko, Kevin D.
Kaneshiro, Charles
Kariya, Takio
Kashiwagi, lsamu S.
Katahira, Ken
Kawaguchi, John
Kawano, Masako
Kenmotsu, Jack M.
Kimura, George
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kita, Barbara
Kittaka, Craig
Kittaka, George J.
Kitahata, Paula
Kitabayashi, Patsy
Kiyomura, Henry
Kiyomura, Mary
Kobayashi, Kojah
Kobayashi, Ellen Y.
Koga,Janette
Kudo,Jean
Kumata, Ruth
Kunca, D.
Kuse,Janice
Kushino, Minoru
Liu, Theodore
MacPherson, Donald
Maeshiba, David
Makino, Richard
Matsumoto,Jack
Matsumoto,James
Matsumoto,Janet
Mayeda, Patricia
Miller, Russell M.
Minaga, Chico
Mita, Gerald
Mita, Robert T.
Mita, Neal
Mitani, Yoko A.
Mitsuuchi, Anita
Miyake, Hisako
Miyake,Jack
Miyashita, Mikio
Miyata, Sharon
Miyata, Victor
Morichika, Douglas T.
Morikawa, George
Morishige, George
Morita, Howard
Motoike, Hideo
Matoaka, Masaru M.
Nagatomo, Lauretta M.
Nakachi, Glenn
Nakachi, Perry
Nakagawa, Masato
Nakai, Eddy
Nakao, George
Nakao, lsamu
Nakao, Takashi
Nambu, Masaru
Nishi, Carl
Nishi, Michael C.
Nishida, Yoshie
Nishiura, Bing
Odanaka, Erick
Odanaka, Fred H.
Ogawa, Dennis
Ogawa, Rodney S.
Ogasawara, Jane K.
Ohashi, Ruth T.
Oishi, Tracy W.
Okabe, Rich
Okabe, Elaine
Okamoto, George T.
Omi, Fred
Omori, Merry
Osato, Richard
Pool, Edward
Provo, Gilbert
Reiner, Russell
Richmond, Gordon
Sakai, Diane
Sakamoto, Don
Sakoda,Jane
Sakoda, Leonard
Sato, Andrew M.
Sato, Yutaka
Satoh, Kei
Shimasaki, Sam
Shimada, Noboru
Shimokusa,Jack
Shimokubo, Ray
Shimizu, Frank A.
Shinsato, Mildred
Skidmore, M.
Sona, Roger A.
Sumida, Valerie
Suzuki, Henry K.
Takagi, Paul K.
Takaki, Edith
Takata, Dennis
Takehara, Susanne
Takemoto, Keiko
Takemoto,John
Takeshita, Charles H.
Tamura, Dorothy
Tani,Joyce S.
Tanaka, David F.
Tanaka, Haruko
Tanigawa,Joan Y.
Tanigawa,Judith K.
Tanigawa, Hitoshi
Tanimura, Michael
Tatsui, Han, H.
Thompson, Mary Anne
Toba, Ben T.
Tona,Jack
Tona, Mary H.
Tono, Nadine
Tono, Roxanne
Torimaru, Derek S.
Toyama, Hiro
Toyama, Henry
Trujillo, Edward
Tsuhara, Ronald
Umeki, Henry
Wada,Joyce
Wada, Yasushi
Washburn, Patricia
Watanabe, Arnold K.
Watanabe, Ernest L.
Whately, Baron
Wicklund, Eleanor L.
Yamada, Lillian
Yamada, Richard M.
Yamada, Robert
Yamagiwa,Jon K.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Alice
Yamauchi, Terry
Yoshimura, Albert
Fuji Festival
The Fuji Festival, a fund raising dinner, is spon
sored by JASC annually in the fall of the year to raise
a substantial part of the budget for the operation of
the agency. The Fifth Annual Fuji Festival was held
on Sunday, September 21, 1975, at the Marriott
Motor Hotel. In commemoration of the 30th anniver
sary of the agency, the program featured a tribute to
pioneer founders of JASC, Kohachiro Sugimoto and
Harry Mayeda, and recognition of past presidents of
the agency. Highlights in the history of JASC were
shown in a slide presentation. Entertainment featured
Sharky, comedian and singer, and Ann Yoshioka,
1975 Cherry Blossom Queen of Hawaii. Tom Teraji
was the general chairman of the event which netted
over $13,000.00.
The 6th Annual Fuji Festival is scheduled for
Sunday, September 26, 1976, at the Marriott Motor
Hotel.
MarketD�
Market Day, an annual fund raising event held on
the first Saturday of June, was first instituted in
1971. Merchandise on sale includes chinaware, gift
items, handcrafts, and plants. Food items such as box
lunches and baked goods bring in a healthy portion of
Tokyo String Quartet
This year an exciting fund-raising event was held at
Orchestra Hall on March 17, 1976, when the world
famous Tokyo String Quartet was sponsored by the
Japanese American Service Committee. The talented
quartet consisting of Koichiro Harada, first violinist;
Kikuei Ikeda, second violinist; Kazuhide lsomura,
violist; -and Sadao Harada, cellist, played quartets by
Haydn, Bartok, and Beethoven to the unanimous
acclaim of all music critics of Chicago metropolitan
the income. More than $3000.00 is usually realized
from this event. The 6th Annual Market Day held on
Saturday, June 5, was again a successful community
wide effort aided by generous donations and sales
tables serviced by volunteers.
newspapers. The JASC had the distinction of intro
ducing the Tokyo String Quartet for the first time to
the Chicago music scene.
The evening was enjoyed by all and netted the
agency over $7000.00. Special thanks go to hard
working co-chairpersons for the event, Katharine
Middleton and Sada Szathmary, and the enthusiastic
crew of volunteer ticket sales people. A committee is
already at work arranging for next year's event which
will feature another talented artist.
Fiscal Year
1976Budget
Income
Reha�ilitative
Workshop
_
Contri but1ons
Service Fees-Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
(Membership Drive
Special Events
Community Fund
State Grants
[City Grants
Federal Grants
A
64%
64%
1
5
5
4
6
8
1
6
$329,OOQ;:::7,600 I
23,588
25,000
22,200
32,489 ,,..,.J H-l
41,152 ,)ffV"',pfl}L7,500-i�vB (lff1#h.
29,147 10
$517,676
f
A REHABILITATIVE WORKSHOP
Subcontract Income
B CONTRIBUTIONS
General
Use
Miscellaneous Income
C SERVICE FEES
Dept. of Vocational Rehab.
I.C.P.
Nisei-Sansei Program
D MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
General, Supporting,
Sponsoring, Japanese Companies
E SPECIAL EVENTS
Fuji Festival Dinner, Market Day
Tokyo String Quartet
F COMMUNITY FUND
G STATE GRANTS
H CITY GRANTS
I FEDERAL GRANTS
Expense
RehabiIitative Workshop
Administrative
Fund Raising
Family & Individual Counseling
Homemaker Service
Vocational Preparation & Job Training
Group Services & Social Development
A
71%
71%
11
4
3¼
2½
3¼
5
$366,925
55,262
22,606
16,626
13,274
15,163
27,820
$517,676
A REHABILITATIVE WORKSHOP
Sheltered Workshop Program
for senior citizens and
former mental patients.
B ADMINISTRATION
C FUND RAISING
D FAMILY & INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
E HOMEMAKER SERVICE
F VOCATIONAL PREPARATION &
JOB TRAINING
G GROUP.SERVICES
lssei Comprehensive Program
Communal living, home
delivery meal services,
telecare, social program,
dental clinic, counseling,
referraI.
Hand-in-Hand
Tutoring Program
Nisei, Sansei Program
JASC Board Members
1975-1976
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President:
Lillian C. Kimura
Vice Presidents:
Edward Burgh
Masako Inouye
Eugene Pau I sen
Tom Teraji
Treasurer:
Hiroshi Nakano
Secretary:
Donna Ito
Auditor:
Frank Takahashi
EX-OFFICIO
Noboru Honda
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada
BOARD MEMBERS
Alice Esaki
Janet Fujii
Dorothy Ito
George J. Kittaka
Ruth Kumata
Katharine Middleton
Rev. Ronald Miyamura
Art Morimitsu
Tracy Oishi
Richard Okabe
Junjiro Otsuka
Sada Szathmary
June Tamanaha
Ben Terusaki
Kiyo Yoshimura
ADVISORY BOARD
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Noboru Katayama
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Harry Tanaka
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Masaru Nambu
JASC STAFF
Lillian Aki
Ed Coble
Viola Durrett
Fuji Enari
Ruth Eto
Eiko Fricke
Tomiye Fujii
Mary Fukui
Leonard Grady
Eugene Gullstrom
Cecilia Ishibashi
Dorothy Kaneko
Janette Koga
Takashi Kozawa
William Masamitsu
Masaru Nambu
Michael Nishi
Fred H. Odanaka
Dennis Ogawa
Roy Ogisaka
Andrew Oyama
Tomoko Satoh
Edna Shirakawabe
Joan Sumida
Haruko Tanaka
Masako Tatsumi
Lucy Teshima
Peter Weatherby
Henry Wilczenski
Rene Wilson
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4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640 Telephone AC 312
275- 7212-13
Member, Council for Commun ity Services in Metropol itan Chicago
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JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITTEE
ANNUAL REPORT
1974-1975
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.Japm1eseAmeriean Servif'Al Commilfee
Reportfrom
the President
1975 marks the thirtieth year of service to
the Japanese community of Chicago by the
Japanese American Service Committee.
0 riginally called the Chicago Resettlers Com
mittee, it was established to assist persons of
Japanese ancestry in the relocation process
to this city from concentration camps where
they had been detained for the duration of
World War II.
Although most Nikkei, in the intervening
years, have made satisfactory adjustments
to living in the Midwest, JASC as an agency
continues to exist because there are still
problems and needs peculiar to our group
which must be alleviated.
This past year, the Board of Directors
approved a remodeling project so that the
activities area could be made more func
tional and attractive. This has resulted in a
significant increase in participation, not only
by lssei, but also by non-Japanese senior
citizens of the Uptown area and by Nisei and
Sansei.
Through a grant from the Administration
on Aging to the national Japanese American
Citizens League, JASC took over the Geron
tology project to develop training materials
for students of social work and providers of
human services so that they can better un
derstand the needs and problems of the
lssei elderly. Through the development of
video tape, film and written materials, this
project will also serve to acquaint our Sansei
with their cultural heritage.
The Community Development Act of 197 4
provided the impetus for JASC to form a
committee on housing for the elderly. Under
the chairmanship of Thomas Teraji, the com
mittee has spent many hours determining
the course of action. The next steps will be
to undertake a feasibility study and to involve
the community in the decision to build a
high rise project for senior citizens.
Dr. George Kittaka, chairman of the Nurs
ing Home Care Committee, worked with
others to conduct a survey of the commu
nity for the need for nursing home services.
The recommendation from this committee
led to the creation of a Homemaker program
as a support service to assist lssei to con
tinue to live independently and avoid institu
tionalization for as long as possible.
I n c o o p e r a t i o-n w i t h t h e J a p a n e s e
Executive Director's
Report
American Citizens League , members of
JASC undertook an Asian Voter Registra
tion Drive to encourage Asians to take the
first step in participatory government. The
large number of Asian residents in the 48th
Ward may make it possible some day for an
Asian American to hold an elected office.
As we look to the year ahead-the bicen
tennial celebration of this nation-we see
increased attention being paid to Asian
peoples caused by the large influx of Asian
immigrants and the current controversy on
the resettlement of Vietnam refugees in this
country. These may give rise to increased
racist reaction by the majority population All
Asians must band with others of good will to
prevent this from happening.
1975 is also International Women's Year
as decreed by the United Nations. JASC
hopes to sponsor a program in which Asian
women can begin to realize their full poten
tial and to work with vigor for a-better society.
For the past thirty years, the Japanese
community of Chicago has responded gen
erously to the call for support. As we move
into our 31st year, we continue to ask you to
be PEOPLE-SHARING AND CARING.
As the Japanese American Service Commit
tee concludes its 30th year in 1975, it is
gratifying to note the many significant con
tributions the agency has made to the
C h i c a g o Me t r o p o l i t a n a r e a . 1 9 7 4-75
has again been a year of progress and
achievement for the JASC in its continuing
efforts to meet the ever-changing needs in
our community.
A long-awaited dream was realized in No
vember, 1974, when the lssei Drop-In Cen
ter was opened with an immediate expansion
of all services and programs for lssei. Com
plete renovation of this part of the building
has resulted in a more attractive and larger
space for the Nutrition Program for Senior
Citizens and other activities. The same facil
ities are now being used during evening
hours by Nisei and Sansei groups. Com-
munity use of the building has seen a six-fold
rise.
The lssei Comprehensive Program con
tinues to provide vital life services for our
aged. A large number of volunteers from the
community forms the core of the delivery
system for all services. Employment of a
bilingual homemaker has enabled the
agency to extend further its help toward
those isolated individuals and families who
have no other way to maintain self-sufficient
lives which they prefer to institutionalized
ones. Counseling services in Japanese have
been expanded to provide increased support
to elderly lssei whose advancing age has
intensified the need for help in coping with
problems brought on by physical and emo
tional isolation.
The sheltered workshop program, the
Lillian C. Kimura
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Senior Citizens Work Center, has been a
very important and effective part of JASC
services to both the Japanese community
and the community at large. Through the
year, the Work Center served 120 individ
uals, of whom 59% were lssei, 5% Nisei, 4%
other elderly persons, and 32% clients from
the Edgewater-Uptown Community Mental
Health Center. The agency has paid special
attention to programming in the Work Center
for total well-being and better adjusted life
styles for all clients. It should be noted that
there has been a gradual but noticeable in
crease of Nisei and other Asian elderly par
ticipating in this program Efficient manage
ment has kept sub-contracts coming to the
JASC in spite of the discouraging present
economy.
Following the tradition of facing changing
needs with imagination and a sense of re
sponsibility for the future, the leadership of
JASC is now concerned with the anticipated
needs of Nisei in Chicago as they face retire
ment in the next 5 to lO years. The present
feasibility study of community attitudes
toward a senior citizens housing project is
expected to confirm a long surmised need
for congregate housing with appropriate
social and medical services for residents.
Along with housing needs, the agency is
continuing its study of program possibilities
for Nisei.
Although the JASC has had a very fruitful
year, it is very aware of other unmet needs in
the community. With the firm conviction that
we are our brothers' keepers, the JASC will
continue to be responsive and innovative in
planning and imaginative in developing a
partnership with our community leadership
to provide more comprehensive and caring
services for lssei, Nisei, Sansei and others in
need. At the same time, the agency will
continue to develop financial resources, im
proved management and service effective
ness, keeping in mind the hundreds and
thousands of people we serve and will be
serving in the future. This is the ultimate
inspiration which binds us all and stimulates
us to move aggressively and effectively into
the future.
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Social Service
Division
The Social Service Division of JASC in
cludes the lssei Comprehensive Program
and all counseling services at the agency.
Although the staff is very busy with lssei
clients, increasing numbers of Nisei, stu
dents, new immigrants, and businessmen's
families from Japan seek help. Under the
direction of Eiko Fricke, Social Service
Director, the JASC offers high quality, con
cerned services including counseling,
referral services, nutrition program for senior
citizens, home delivered meals, homemaker
services, telecare, visitations and dental and
medical care.
With the completion of the lssei Drop-In
Center, programs for lssei have been
increased to 22, not including Senior Citizen
Work Center activities. Drop-In Center pro
grams include classes in cooking, ceramics,
arts and crafts, brush painting, gardening,
singing, body dynamics, movies, and games
such as go and shogi. The monthly social
programs, which include field trips to inter-
esting places in the city, attract about 100
each month. These programs are designed
to meet the social, psychological and phys
ical needs of the aged. The enthusiastic re
sponse and evident happiness of the people
make this a very satisfying part of the serv
ices at JASC.
Counseling, available to all persons who
seek help in any way, is an important part
of all activities. This service is designed to
provide a maximum supportive environment
for all. The Community Fund and the Mayor's
Office for Senior Citizens have recognized
the vital need for this service by special fund
ing received this year.
The Social Service Division at JASC would
not be able to function without dedicated
volunteers of all ages from the community
to whom JASC is deeply indebted. As pro
grams expand to meet changing needs,
more involvement from the community is
seen, both as participants and as volunteers.
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Senior Citizens
Work Center
Issei Gerontology
Project
The JASC Senior Citizens Work Center, a
sheltered workshop, has undergone vigor
ous changes since its inception 15 years
ago as an identity-sustaining service to re
tired lssei. During the past several years, the
program has expanded to include Nisei,
former mental patients from sheltered care
facilities in the Edgewater-Uptown area, and
non-Japanese Asians. As more and more
Nisei reach retirement age, the Work Center
is looking for ways to serve persons from
this group more effectively.
Although the Center serves to supplement
small incomes of the aged, its more impor-
tant work is to provide opportunities for
social interaction and to preserve a sense
of self-worth in all participants. With this in
mind, many non-work group activities are
encouraged whenever feasible.
In spite of the downturn in the economy
during the past year when many sheltered
workshops faltered, the JASC Senior
Citizens Work Center has been able to main
tain its usual rate of sub-contracted work.
This is a reflection of the efficient manage
ment of the Center b'y Director Fred
Odanaka and the high reputation the Center
has attained in the industrial community.
The lssei Gerontology Project, a program
funded at $50,566.00 by the Administration
on Aging for the period of January 15, 1975,
through September 30, 1975, is being de
veloped under the auspices of the Japanese
American Service Committee by Ms.
Momoko lko assisted by a part-time secre
tary and three part-time paraprofessional
development people. The Project has the
dual purpose of creating access material of
direct use to elderly Japanese and the devel
opment of a training packet to be used by
paraprofessional providers of human serv
ices to lssei. Through video tapes, films, and
written materials, the packet will aid in famil
iarizing those who work with Japanese
elderly with their unique values and needs.
After September 30, 1975, the Japanese
American Service Committee will have ready
for distribution to providers of services
copies of the lssei Handbook (information
guide of services and benefits for Japanese
and other Seniors) and training packet pro
totypes. This project can be of invaluable
help to JASC in its work as well as to all
agencies dealing with lssei clients. It can alsd
serve to acquaint Sansei and others with
some of their cultural heritage.
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Proposed
Senior Citizen
Housing Project
The Board of the JASC has authorized a
feasibility study to determine the market and
need for a 200-unit congregate living facility
for senior citizens to be built at some location
convenient to the JASC building. The pro
posed plan, if accepted, can be a 100%
financed one with all necessary conve
niences such as a drug store, emergency
medical call system, treatment rooms, craft
room, laundry and dining room. JASC would
extend its social services to the residents of
the facility. Since the project will take 4 ½ to 7
years to build at the earliest, it is envisioned
as housing mainly for Nisei and others rather
than primarily for lssei residents. The project
will be one for serious consideration by the
JASC should the feasibility study prove
favorable.
Hand-in-Hand
Formed in October, 1969, Hand-in-Hand is
an organization supported by the Japanese
American Service Committee whose pur
pose is to increase public awareness of the
problems and possibilities of exceptional
children and to provide informed support for
the parents of such children. Meeting regu
larly on the second Friday of each month,
the group discusses common concerns and
plans activities which will enhance the lives
of children with a variety of handicaps such
as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, mon
golism and learning disabilities. Speech
therapy classes are held every other Satur
day from 10:00 AM. to 12:00 noon at the
Academy of the Sacred Heart led by a pro
fessional therapist.
The group was originally organized with
f u n d s r a i s e d by t h e You n g Ja p a n e s e
Ame r i c a n s , a n a r m o f t h e Ja p a n e s e
American Citizens League, and membership
is open to any interested persons whether or
not they have any direct connections with
handicapped children. Through discussions
with professionals in the field, planning for
relevant legislative action, and community
education, the group provides a much
needed human service to parents of excep
tional children as well as to all concerned
persons.
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JASCBlood
Assurance Program
1974 Donors
The Blood Assurance Program, begun in
1973, provides free blood replacement cov
arage to all members of JASC and their
families. In addition, members of participat
ing Japanese American agencies and
churches are covered if 4% of their member
ships donate blood. In 1974, 6000 people
were covered through the donation of more
than 240 pints of blood.
A great many lssei, Nisei and Sansei have
already been assisted through this life-saving
program. If you or a member of your family
is in need of blood, be sure to call the JASC
Arima, John T.
Ase, Paul
Aylesworth, Dahlia Y.
Brain, Sharon
Brown, Mark
Doi, Mikio**
Doi, Tetsuo*
Flores, Rev. Finees
Forman, Jay
Fujii, Kathy M.**
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujimori, George Y.
Fujishima, Mitsuo J.
Fujita, Joy
Fujiura, Henry
Fukui, Henry K.
Hanaoka, Ray T.
Hara, Colin**
Harada, Yoshiro**
Hashiguchi, Paul H.**
Hashimoto, Michiko
Hashimoto, Paul N.**
Hashimoto, Shigeru
Hayashi, Alvin Y.**
so that the hospital can be notified that the
blood is being replaced through the JASC
Blood Assurance Program.
The 1975 drive was begun on Monday,
June 16, when a bloodmobile from Michael
Reese Hospital came to the JASC from 3:30
P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Another opportunity will
be given on Monday, November 10, for those
who were not able to give on June 16.
Grateful acknowledgement is extended to
the following people who donated blood for
the 1974 drive:
Hibino, Rev. Masaya**
Hidaka, Flora
Hidaka, Mils
Hieshima, Howard
Hirami, Maki**
Hirano, Erny
Hitomi, Akiyo
Honda, Grace Y.
Hori, Calvin G.
Ide, Ken
lino, Tada
lkoma, Robert
lmon, Bob
Inouye, George D.**
Inouye, Raymond**
Ishida, Masaru
lsoda, Seishi
ltahara, Seiji**
Ito, Dorothy
Ito, Shunichiro
ltoku, Kenso
Jennings, Dennis**
Johnson, Marian
Kadota, Harry
Kamiya, Betty L.**
Kanaya, Enoch
Kaneko, Hiroshi
Kaneko, Kevin D.**
Kaneshiro, Charles T.*t
Kariya, Naomi
Kariya, Takio***
Katahira, Ken K.
Kawaguchi, John M.
Kawahara, Dennis
Kawano, Martha
Kenmotsu, Jack M.
Kikuchi, Tom
Kimura, George M.
Kirshner, Richard S.
Kitahata, Paula
Kitsuse, Nelson Y.
Kittaka, George
Kiyomura, Henry S.
Kiyomura, Mary
Kobayashi, Ellen
Kodama, Mitsuo**
Kudo, Jean**
Kumata, Ruth**
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Kurisu, TomT.
Kurita, Richard
Kushino, Pat
Kuzuhara, Chiaki
Leman, Dan A
Maeshiba, DavidT.
Makino, Richard**
Manoogian, Bob
Masamitsu, Thomas
Matsumoto, Fred
Matsumoto, Kimitsu
Matsuoka, Lewis
Matsushita, Akira
Mayeda, Patricia
Migaki, Joe**
Miller, Russell**
Miyake, Hisako**
Miyamura, Rev. Ronald
Miyata, Sharon N.**
Miyata, Victor
Morikawa, George
Morishige, George
Morita, Howard M.
Morita, Kathryn A
Morita, Mototsugu
Motoike, Hideo**
Motooka, Masaru M.**
Nagatomo, Lauretta
Naka, Dennis K.
Nakagawa, Mas
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakai, Eddy
Nakamura, LawrenceT.**
Nakao, George
Nakao, Sam
Nakao, Takashi J.**
Nakazawa, RobertT.
Nambu, Rev. Masaru
Nemoto, Harold**
Nishi, Michael C.**
Nishimura, Arthur M.**
Nishiura, Bing**
Oba, Kenneth
Ochiai, Takeshi
Odanaka, Erick J.
Odanaka, Fred H.
Ogawa, Dennis
Ogi, Robert E.
Oishi, Elyse A
Oishi, Tracy**
Oishi, JeffreyT.
Oishi, Linda
Okabe, Joe
Okamoto, George
Okita, FrankT.
Okubo, Robin
Omi, Fred
Oyama, Robert S.
Ozaki, Henry
Sabusawa, Harry M.
Saiki, George I.
Saito, Minoru
Sakata, Barry
Sakata, Jane**
Sakurai, Robert
Sato, Andrew
Sato, George Y.
Shikami, Deborah
Shimasaki, Sam
Shimizu, Frank
Shimada, Noboru
Suzuki, Henry K.
Tademoto, TomioT.
Takahashi, Masaaki
Takaki, Edith
Takata, Dennis
Takayama, Chisako
Takemoto, Chris
Takemoto, Keiko
Takeshita, Charles H.**
Takimura, Yoshi**
Tamanaha, June
Tamura, Dorothy J.**
Tamura, Leo
*asterisks indicate those who gave in previous year, too.
Tanabe, Henry
Tanaka, David F.
Tanaka, Haruko**
Tanigawa, Hitoshi
Tanigawa, Judith K.
Tanimura, Michael
Tatsui, Han
Terada, Mary
Terusaki, Gary B.
Thompson, Mary Anne**
Toba, BenT.
Tokuhisa, Thomas S.
Tono, Jack K.**
Tono, Mary H.**
Tono, Nadine C.
Toyama, Henry
Toyama, Hiro
Toyama, Ronald
Trujillo, Eduardo
Tsuma, Alice
Uchida, Lynn
Uchida, Terrell
Vargo, Robin
Wada, Yasushi
Wakabayashi, Gene J.
Wakabayashi, Kazue
Wicklund, Eleanor
Williams, Earl L.**
Yamada, Lillian
Yamada, Richard M.**
Yamada, Robert M.**
Yamagiwa, Gary
Yamagiwa, John
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamaguchi, Futami
Yamamoto, Alice
Yamanuha, Fred
Yamauchi, Terry
Yoshimura, Hideo D.
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshino, Ron**
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Fiscal Year
1975Budget
Income
Rehabilitative Workshop
Contributions
Service Feed- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Membership Drive
Special Events
Community Fund
State Grants
City Grants
Federal Grants
61%
2
2
4
4
6
11
2
8
A REHABILITATIVE WORKSHOP
Subcontract Income
B CONTRIBUTIONS
Community Trust
Miscellaneous Income
A
C SERVICE FEE
Dept of Vocational Rehab
D MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
General, Supporting.
Sponsoring, Japanese Companies
E SPECIAL EVENTS
Fuji Festival Dinner,
Market Day, Christmas Cards
F COMMUNITY FUND
G STATE GRANTS:
H CITY GRANTS
I FEDERAL GRANTS
61%
$293,224
6,550
9,000
21,300
21,800
29,661
55,200
7,500
36 717
$480,952
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Expense
Rehabilitative Workshop
Administrative
Fund Raising
Family & Individual Counseling
Vocational Preparation & Job
Training
Group Services & Social
Development
72%
9
4
7
$346,285
43,286
19,238
33,667
3
14,429
5
24 047
$480,952
A REHABILITATIVE WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Sheltered workshop program
for senior citizens and
former mental patients.
B ADMINISTRATION:
A
C FUND RAISING
D VOCATIONAL COUNSELING/JOB TRAINING
E GROUP SERVICES/SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
lssei Comprehensive Program
Communal living, home
delivery meal services,
telecare, social program,
dental clinic, counseling,
referral, homemakers serv.
Hand-In-Hand
Tutoring Program
F FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
72%·
l
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Fuji Festival
The Fuji Festival, a fund raising dinner, is
sponsored annually in the fall by the Japa
nese American Service Committee to raise
a substantial part of the budget for the opera
tion of the agency. The Fourth Fuji Festival
was held on September 29, 197 4, at
McCormick Inn and featured a tribute to
Congressman Sidney R. Yates for his many
services to Japanese Americans and per
formances by Kuniaki Hata, baritone; the
Minyo Dance Club of the Midwest Buddhist
Temple; and the Opera Department of the
University of Illinois presenting excerpts
from Madame Butterfly in Kabuki style.
Work on the Fifth Fuji Festival is already
underway with Tom Teraji as chairman. It
will be held on Sunday, September 21,
1975, at the Marriott Motor Hotel, 8535 W.
Higgins Road.
MarketD�
Market Day, an annual fund raising event
held on the first Saturday of June, was first
instituted in 1971. Merchandise on sale in
cludes chinaware, gift items, handcrafts, and
small appliances. Food items such as box
lunches and baked goods bring in a healthy
portion of the income. Market Day 5, held
on June 7, was again a successful commu
nity wide effort aided by generous donations
and sales tables manned by volunteers. This
year, many craft items made by lssei were
featured.
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JASCPicnic
The annual community picnic sponsored
by the Japanese American Service Com
mittee has become a tradition anticipated
by young and old alike since its inception in
1948. Held on the first Sunday of August
each year, the event attracts more than 2000
people. Races for all ages, door prizes,
Japanese folk dancing, demonstrations of
martial arts, performances by the Nisei
Ambassadors Drum and Bugle Corps and
other attractions have been part of the pro
grams of past picnics. Community mer
chants participate generously by donating
most of the prizes. The picnic affords oppor
tunity for good fellowship and serves as one
of the unifying forces of the community.
TutoringProgram
Every Saturday morning through the school
year, the Japanese American Service Com
mittee building becomes a classroom for
some fifteen young children ranging in age
from seven to fourteen. They are students in
the JASC Tutoring Program, started four
years ago by several Sansei who wanted to
offer their services in an enrichment pro
gram for neighborhood children.
From 10 00 AM. to 12:00 noon each Sat
urday, volunteer tutors offer assistance in
mathematics, reading and the sciences.
They try to give students as much individual
attention as they can and where possible a
one-to-one ratio is maintained. The sessions
are informal and flexible so that each stu
dent can work at his own pace. Occasional
field trips to museums, zoos and other places
of interest enlarge the learning experience.
Although the program is only for two
hours a week, it is felt that students benefit
from this individual attention and it is hoped
that the service can be expanded to reach
more children.
JASC Board Members
1974-1975
Presidimt
Lillian C. Kimura
Vice Presidents
Edward Burgh
Harry Tanaka
Aya Yamakoshi
Treasurer
Hiroshi Nakano
Secretary
Donna Ito
Auditor
Frank Takahashi
Board Members
Alice Esaki
Shohei Hara
Dorothy Ito
George J Kittaka
Jean Kudo
Ruth Kumata
Katharine Middleton
Rev. Ronald Miyamura
Tracy Oishi
Eugene Paulsen
June Tamanaha
Thomas Teraji
Allyn Yamanouchi
Tami Yamate
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
George K. Kittaka
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada, Sr.
Advisory Board
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Noboru Katayama
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Tadaichi Okuhara
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Executive Director
Masaru Nambu
J.A.S.C. Staff
Work Center
Aki, Lillian
Clark, Susan
Coble, Eddie
Durrett, Viola
Fukui, Mary
Grady, Leonard
Gullstrom, Gene
Koga, Janette
Masamitsu, Bill
Nishi, Michael
Odanaka, Fred
Ogawa, Dennis
Ondrus, Eva
Sumida, Joan
Tanaka, Haru
Wilezenski, Henry
Administrative
Fricke, Eiko
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Kagei, lchiro
Kaneko, Dorothy
Nambu, Masaru
Satoh, Tomoko
Shirakawabe, Edna
Teshima, Lucy
Ueno, Rumi
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JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITIEE
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For 46 years the Japanese American Service
Committee has extended its hand to the Japa
nese American community, and to quote French
writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre
" ...each of the gestures carried the weight of a
commitment."
The commitment began after World War II
when thousands of Japanese Americans left de
tention camps and sought a new life in cities like
Chicago. The JASC was started in 1946 with a
mission to improve the lives of these people and
provided programs stressing acclimatization in a
new environment and citizenship preparation.
The commitment continued through the
years as JASC served its constituency with pro
grams dealing with employment assistance, shel
tered workshop, meal service, adult day care
and health services.
Today the commitment shines brighter
than ever as we prepare to enter the latest
stage of our commitment... that of opening the
JASC Keiro Nursing Home.
In this Annual Report you will see com
mitment displayed in the President's Message,
the Executive Director's Report, our report on the
Keiro Nursing Home and in the highlights of the
year. The commitment is present when we dis
cuss the services we provide and there is a defi
nite commitment by our membership which gives
the JASC financial and other support.
Commitment is also exemplified by those
who respond to our different fund drives such as
the Holiday Appeal, Contributor's Fund, General
Contributions, Memorial and Matching Gifts. We
also appreciate the commitment of corporations
and foundations which provide us with support
and of the many Japanese companies which
are doing business in Chicago and have become
our corporate members.
Towards the end of this report you will find
a listing of our Board of Directors. Their com
mitment is of utmost importance to us.
Please share with us our commitment to our
community and others that we serve.
Welcome aboard our commitment.
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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
With the biggest undertaking in JASC history-- that of
the construction of the Keiro Nursing Home-- now an
accomplished fact, our organization has to look ahead
and stand ready to meet new challenges in the immedi
ate future and beyond.
Of course, while the physical plant of Keiro now is
more than 80 per cent completed, there remains much
to be done before doors open as expected early next
spring. Among the immediate concerns is hiring an
administrator for the home, getting on board other
staff, starting to screen applicants to the home and
attending to the myriad of details which accompany
the opening of an $8.3 million facility.
I am certain that all these things will fall into
place thanks to the hard and devoted efforts of the
Keiro Nursing Home Committee, headed by Thomas S.
Teraji who succeeded the late Richard Yamada, Sr., its
first chairman.
Our second fund drive is still about $520,000 short
of goal and we shall work hard in the coming months
to reach the $970,000 needed to cover start-up costs
and the expected deficit in the first 18-months of
operation. The opening of the JASC Keiro Nursing
Home will mean another step in the JASC Long Range
Committee's plan to complement the care of senior
citizens in the community and those residing in Heiwa
Terrace retirement complex which JASC sponsored and
erected 11 years ago. Although the JASC Board of
Directors will set the overall policies of the nursing
home, our community organizations will be represented
by the JASC Keiro Advisory Board which will be
informed on all phases of the project's operation.
Besides the successful operation of the Keiro
Nursing Home, visions of the future for JASC hold
many challenges in other areas. How we see JASC in
the next years and even into the next millennium, our
Executive Director Masaru Nambu will discuss in his
report.
Finally, on behalf of the JASC Board of Directors,
I wish to acknowledge the great support we have
received from our community people and organizations.
We also have been helped a great deal by members of
the Futabakai PTA as well as by officers and members
of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of
Chicago. We have received much guidance and help
from the Chicago Consulate General's staff and officers
headed by Consul General Toshiaki Tanabe. Also
thanks for the continued support and cooperation
provided by the publisher and editor of Chicago Shim
po, Frank Sugano, and Kay Kawaguchi, general
manager.
Commitment is the characteristic which runs throughout
the 46-year history of the Japanese American Service
Committee.
It began then, when nearly 20,000 Japanese Ameri
cans found themselves in Chicago... a strange and unfamil
iar "metropolis" for those who had been accustomed to the
balmy climate of the West Coast. They came here after the
infamous detention camps were dissolved following World
War II.
The first commitment was made then. Leaders of the
Japanese American community decided to create a self
help organization to insure that all Japanese Americans
who planed to start a new life in Chicago would get some
assistance. The JASC (under a different name) was born.
It was that commitment that provided the new
arrivals with some of the most pressing needs, such as
housing, employment, adjustment to a new environment,
naturalization assistance and other services.
But, the first commitment was just the beginning.
Through the years, the JASC has lived up to a series of
commitments as it faced each changing need of the Japa
nese American community in Chicago. Our emphasis in the
past, and present, has been primarily in the field of aging.
We served the Isseis with a sheltered workshop and
constructed the Heiwa Terrace to provide housing to them
and other Asian and non-Asian elderly. Our commitment
led us to opening an Adult Day Care Center, and it
continued to planning a nursing home for Asian elderly...
a dream that begun 11 years ago.
Today, the JASC Keiro Nursing Home is almost a
reality. Another commitment fulfilled.
As we approach a half-century mark in our history, we
continue to be committed to those we intend to serve.
Our focus is now shifting from the Isseis and Niseis to
the Sansei and Yonsei (third and fourth generation of
Japanese Americans.) We are planning programs so that
they may find their lives more meaningful and more
enriching.
We have a vision of providing a Community Center
with programs of ethnic identity and enrichment of
heritage and culture. This Center would be built as a new
JASC headquarters with meeting rooms and activity
spaces on the grounds of the Keiro Nursing Home. It would
also include assisted living facilities for those who need
housing accommodations to continue independent living
style, but are not ready to enter a nursing home.
Another commitment we have is to establish an
endowment fund to provide a long-term financial stability
for our organization.
Our commitment is to make all these things happen...
and we invite you to join this vision and commitment as we
strive toward our Golden Anniversary.
Arthur T. Morimitsu
President, JASC
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Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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KEmo NURSING HOME
The dream became a commitment.
And the commitment became a reality at
the start of the 1991-92 fiscal year when in
July of 1991 the foundations were laid for the
JASC Keiro Nursing home on a 4.5 acre site at
Foster and Springfield avenues in Chicago.
By the end of this fiscal year, the exterior
of the facility was completed. Interior work
began and the first Asian American nursing
home in the Midwest area is scheduled to open
in the Spring of 1993... a testimonial to the
indomitable fortitude of an organization, JASC,
and the Japanese American community.
Throughout the decade which preceded the
start of the construction, challenges and road
blocks were many. Dealing with city, state and
federal agencies to obtain needed permits and
secure financing, took years. While the commu
nity responded favorably to the initial fund
drive which raised $1.3 million, this money
was spent for the site purchase and other
expenses associated with obtaining the $6.8
million mortgage loan guaranteed by the
federal government.
A second fund drive was launched in
October of 1991, to raise $970,000 which would
cover start-up costs and the first 18 months of
operation ... a period through which the home is
expected to operate at a deficiency because of
less than 100 percent occupation.
At the close of this fiscal year the drive
had raised $450,000, falling $ 520,000 short of
the goal. The drive will continue until the goal
is met.
Concerning the JASC Keiro Nursing
Home, the 1991-92 fiscal year has been a
landmark. A dream that has been realized... a
commitment fulfilled.
KEIRO
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IDGHLIGHTS OF 1991 - 1992
While without a question the progress of the
construction of the JASC Keiro Nursing Home
was the highlight of the year, there were other
events which made the last year a memorable
one in JASC history.
The Fuji Festival, always a delight, was no
exception this year. Honored was the law firm
of Masuda. Funai, Eifert and Mitchell, Ltd.,
which has served the Japanese American
Service Committee since its inception in 1946.
The late Thomas S. Masuda served as JASC's
second president from 1949 to 1951 and until
his death in 1986 took personal and profes
sional interest in JASC.
Entertainment at the Fuji Fest was pro
vided by Lane Nishikawa, a sansei who is
critically acclaimed on the West Coast as a
playwright and a performer. As usual there
were plenty of raffle and door prizes.
The annual Christmas Delight Sale added
a new twist this year. There were special
programs for children from the Tampopo Kai
school which featured Japanese songs, games
and other cultural presentations. Of course,
those attending also enjoyed shopping for
holiday ornaments, chinaware, gift items from
around the world and a variety of handcrafted
items and ceramics. The event raised nearly
$2,000 for JASC.
"The Taste of Oshogatsu", a celebration of
the traditional Japanese New Year's food in a
traditional setting also was a first for JASC.
More than 40 persons attending sampled more
than 10 kinds of traditional Osechi Ryori foods
and heard the meaning of each food and how it
was prepared.
On February 19, 1992 more than 100
people packed the JASC headquarters to ob
serve the "Day of Remembrance... "the 50th
anniversary of sigp.ing Executive Order 9066
the infamous document which sent loyal Japa
nese Americans to detention camps. It was a
memorable, tear-filled occasion. The event was
sponsored jointly by JASC and JACL.
The annual Market Day was as usual a
success. It raised $12,500 for JASC and set
records in both attendance and income.
There were many internal successes, such
as a complete computerization of our office,
retaining the Search Deveiopmental Center on
our premises and increasing our list of Japa
nese corporations which became members of
JASC. There were also some setbacks, the most
notable being the lack of foundation and corpo
ration support to our agency.
In review it can be concluded that FY 9192 was a very good year for us. Well, maybe
not "very", but a good one anyhow.
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SERVICES WE OFFER
OUR CLIENTS
The JASC commitment has always been to
provide programs to serve the changing needs
of our client community.
Toda y, while only a f ew Isseis remain, we
are concentrating on services for our Nisei
contingent, but while we are concerned with
the needs of the Niseis, we also have to look at
the future and anticipate the role the Sanseis
will play in our organization. We also look
forward to serving the Yonsei (fourth genera
tion Japanese Americans) and assisting them
in maintaining their cultural heritage. Our
future endeavor will be planning programs for
the Sanseis and Yonseis.
In fiscal 1992 we served our community
with the following programs:
THE PARISH NURSE PROGRAM was
started early in 1991 as a joint venture with
the Swedish Covenant Hospital. It began after
a survey indicated that health issues are of
prime importance to the Japanese American
community. Working with JASC and Buddhist
and Christian Japanese American churches it
provides health education, health screening
and personal counseling on health issues.
Last fiscal year the program provided
health presentations to 475 persons; gave blood
pressure tests to 112 people; answered more
that 60 health issue telephone calls; made
three home visits; 10 referrals to doctors, and
wrote 16 health care articles for various audi
ences.
speaks Japanese and deals with questions
involving financial and health issues as well as
formulating plans for the elderly.
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES involve
cleaning shopping, laundry, food preparation,
personal care, nutritional service and hygiene
education to the elderly either at Heiwa Ter
race, a senior citizen's residential center, or at
other locations.
During the past year, the chore house
keepers provided a total of 20, 827 hours of
service to 161 clients. Of them, 86 were Asians,
six African Americans and 69 Caucasians.
GROUP SERVICES is a program which
provides educational classes such as Tai -Chi
(oriental exercise), Minyo (folk music and
dance), origami (paper folding), kamining yo
(paper doll construction), ceramics and a Japa
nese language class.
A total of 1, 126 persons were served
representing 17, 875 client hours.
Programs on health and education are
presented by this service as well as cit y -spon
sored nutrition and "Meals on Wheels" services
for home-bound elderly. The nutrition program
served 6,080 meals to 216 persons (excluding
Adult Day Care clients). A total of 4, 434 meals
were delivered to the homes of 18 participants.
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Our A ULT DAY CARE PROGRAM
served on the average 19 clients per day,
totaling 27, 733 hours of service. Adult Day
Care aims to keep elderly out of institutions
and offers activities in a group setting w ith
help older adults to improve their physical and
mental condition. Participants get a noon meal
(4,902 served last year) and have the opportu
nity to eat together with others. They partici
pate in a number of activities and special
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events, such as field trps,
ceramics, exercise
and hear speakers on various subjects.
Social service and nursing staffs develop
individual plans for each client and monitor
their programs.
CASEWORK AND COUNSELING services
in the past year worked with 242 clients, of
them 204 Japanese Americans. The total hours
of service provided were 2,610. This is a pro
gram which assists clients to achieve adequate
psychological and social life. The counselor
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1991 - 1992 MEMBERS OF THE JASC
Abe,Ms Arny
Abe,Mr. & Mrs.Koki
Abe, Mr.Shoji
Aberer,Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Aburano,Mr.Kiyoharu
Aburano,Mr. & Mrs. Timothy
Adachi, Mr. Bill
Adachi,Mr. Roy Y.
Adaniya, Mrs. Yoshiko
Agemura, Mrs.Saki
Aiini, Dr. & Mrs.Kenji
Aki, Mr. Arthur
Aki,Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Akinaga, Mrs.Shizurne
Akiyama,Mr. Joe
Allen, Mr. & Mrs. Dean
Amano,Mr. George
Amimoto, Dr. & Mrs.Min
Amino, Mr. & Mrs. Yosh
Anderson, Mr. Russell F.
Ansai, Mr. & Mrs. Reo
Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toru
Aono,Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Aragaki, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert K.
Arai,Mr. Akira
Arai, Dr. & Mrs. Harold
Arai, Mr. Tadashi
Arai,Mr. Tom
Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Y.
Arakaki, Mr. & Mrs. Yusuke
Arakawa, Mrs.Misao
Arakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Arao,Mr. & Mrs. Hideaki
Aruguete, Dr. Christine
Asa, Mr. & Mrs. Takeru
Asa, Mrs. Toshi
Asahina, Mr. Renzo
Asai, Mr. & Mrs. George T.
Asai,Mrs.Maomi
Asai,Mrs. Yuki
Asaki, Mr. & Mrs. H. Roy
Asakura, Mr. George
Asakura, Ms. June
Asakura,Ms.Memi
Asakura, Mr. & Mrs. Richard K.
Asato, Mr. Noboru
Ase, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Azeka, Mr. John
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Azuma, Mr.Masahiro
Azuma, Mr. & Mrs. Steve Y.
Babbin,Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Barrientos, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Brandon, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Bundy,Mrs. Hiroko K.
Chan, Mrs. Virginia
Chancellor,Mrs. Grace
Chang, Mr. Teng-Hsiang
Chen, Mrs. Hong Kang
Chen, Mrs. Tuan-Mey
Chikaraishi, Dr. & Mrs. Ben
Chino,Mrs. Hisa
Coble,Mr. Ed S.
Dodohara, Mr. Takashi
Doell, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Doi, Mr.Asao
Doi, Mrs. Chiyono
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Isamu
Doi, Mr. & Mrs. Mikio
Domoto,Mr.Mo
Domoto, Miss Tazu
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Ebisu,Mrs. Yukiko
Edwards, Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Eejima, Mr. Ken
Eldridge, Ms.Marjorie E.
Endo, Mrs. Asako
Endo,Mr. & Mrs. Frank S.
Endo,Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Endo,Ms. Reiko Kodama
Endo,Mrs. Nellie
Endo,Mrs.Shima
Endo,Mr. & Mrs. Tomy
Enkoji, Mrs. Kiyoko
Enta, Mr. & Mrs. Ben
Enta,Mr. & Mrs. Lindy T.
Errico,Mrs. Fusayo
Esaki,Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Esaki,Mrs.Susie S.
Eto,Mrs. Ruth
Ezaki, Mr. & Mrs. James
Falls, Dr. Arthur
Foley,Mrs. Kikue
Fricke,Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Friedman, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Fugami, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Fujii,Mrs. Emi K.
Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Fujii, Mrs. Doris
Fujii,Mrs. Kazuko
Fujii, Mr. & Mrs.Masao
Fujii,Mr.Mickey
Fujii,Mr. Richard
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye
Fujii,Mrs. Yaho
Fujikawa, Mrs. Tsui
Fujimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin
Fujimoto,Mr. Frank
Fujimoto,Mrs. Jane S.
Fujimoto,Mr.Martin
Fujimoto,Mr.Mike
Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujimoto,Mr.Shigeyoshi
Fujinaga, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Fujioka, Ms. Mariko
Fujishima, Mr. & Mrs.Mitsuo
Fujita, Mr. Charles K.
Fujita, Ms. Emiko
Fujiura, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Fujiwara, Mrs. Hana
Fujiwara, Miss Lillian
Fujiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Tio
Fukai, Mrs.Kimie
Fukai, Mr. & Mrs.Stanley
Fukami,Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Fukami, Ms.Mary
Fukawa, Mr. & Mrs.Shoji
Fukuchi,Mr. & Mrs.Min
Fukuda, Mr. Harry
Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs.Makoto
Fukuda, Mr. & Mrs. Yoneo
Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Fukui, Mr. & Mrs. Hisao
Fukunaga, Mr. Roy
Fukushima, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Fukuya, Mr. & Mrs. Kaz
Fukuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Dick K.
Furukawa, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Furukawa,Mr. Roy
Furuta, Mrs. Tsugi
Furuya,Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Furuyama, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Furuyama, Mr. William
Fuwa, Dr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Goi, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo
Gokan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Gotoh, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshio
Grossman, Mrs. Ruth E.
Guibor, Mrs. Helen
Hachiya,Mr. James
Hachiya, Mr. & Mrs. Tomoharu P.
Hagio, Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Hagio, Mr. Roland
Hall, Ms. June
Hama, Mr. Namio
Hamada, Mr. & Mrs. George
Hamada, Mrs. Lillian
Hamano, Mr. Robert K.
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Hanano, Mr. Charles
Hara,Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Hara, Mr. & Mrs. Yoichi
Harada, Mr. & Mrs.Kei
Harada, Dr. & Mrs.Masaro
Harada, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiro
Harano, Mr. Ross
Harano,Mrs. Takeko K.
Hasegawa, Mr. & Mrs. Aylen I.
Hasegawa, Dr. & Mrs. Junji
Hasegawa,Mrs.Shigemi
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs. George
Hashimoto, Mr. Roy M.
Hashimoto, Mr. & Mrs.Shigeru
Hashimoto, Ms. Toyoko
Hashioka,Mr. & Mrs. Edwin T.
Hashioka, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Hashisaka, Mrs.Misayo
Hattori, Mr. & Mrs.Kenny
Hattori, Mr. & Mrs.Mike
Hattori, Mrs.Miyo
Hayano,Mrs. Lillian
Hayashi,Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Hayashida, Mr. & Mrs.Satoshi
Helfrich, Mr. Willis W.
Henmi,Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Higa, Mr. Harry
Higashi,Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Higashi, Ms. Elizabeth M.
Higashiuchi,Mr. & Mrs. Kazuo
Hikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Hikida, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Hikida, Ms.Sadako
Hikido, Mrs. Olga
Hill, Mrs. Junko
Hirai,Mrs.May
Hirai-Fujimoto, R. & M.
Hirakawa, Mr. Louis S.
Hirakawa, Mrs.Memmy
Hirami, Mr. & Mrs.Maki
Hiraoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sadayuki
Hirata, Mr. & Mrs.Ken G.
Hirata, Ms. Meri
Hirata, Mrs.Merry
Hirata, Mr. & Mrs. William K.
Hiratsuka, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Hirayama, Mrs.Misao
Hirota, Mr. Tadao
Hiyama, Rev. Paul
Hogan,Mrs. Hana
Holcomb, Mrs. Emi
Honda, Mr. Eugene
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Gurnpe
Honda, Mr. Kusuo
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Honda, Mrs. Shizuko
Honda, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G.
Hong,Mr. James
Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, Mr. & Mrs. Fukashi
Hori, Dr. & Mrs. Roy Y.
Horibe, Mrs. Sumi
Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Kaz M.
Horita, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo R.
Horita, Mrs. Yone
Hoshiga. Miss Yuriko
Hosokawa, Mr. George
Hosokawa, Mr. & Mrs.Kiyoshi
Huey, Dr. Ray
Hwang, Mr. Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Ms. Jane
Hyosaka, Mr. & Mrs. Ernie
Hyosaka, Ms.Mary
Ichiba, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ichiba, Mr. William
Ichida, Ms. Emiko
Ichihashi, Mr. & Mrs. Woodrow
Ichikawa, Ms. Alice Y.
Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Carl
Ichikawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tak
Ichishita, Ms. Helen
Idaka, Ms.Suyeko
Igarashi, Mr. & Mrs. Peter
Igasaki,Mr. David K.
Igasaki,Mr. & Mrs.Masao
Iha,Mr.Kiyoshi
Ii, Mr. & Mrs. Kenji
Iijima, Ms. Tomi
Iino, Mr. Tomonao
Ijichi, Mr. & Mrs.Kent
Ike, Mrs. Jane
Ikeda,Mr. Glenn
Ikeda, Mrs. Hanako
Ikeda,Mr.Kohei
Ikeda, Mrs.Mary
Ikegami, Mr. & Mrs. Y.
Ikemoto, Mr. Gus
Ikezoe,Ms. Lillian
Iko, Mr. Tetsuo
Ikoma, Mrs.Shikibu
Ikoma, Mr.Sumio
Ikoma, Mrs. Yoshiko
Imamura, Mr. & Mrs.Minoru
Imanaka, Mr. & Mrs. James
Imanaka-Chin, Mrs. Esther
Imaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Imon, Mr. & Mrs.Muneo R.
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. Chikateru
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs. George
Inouye, Dr. & Mrs. Henry
Inouye.Ms.Masako
Inouye, Mrs. Okiye
Inouye, Mr. & Mrs.Shinn
Iseri, Mr. Kiyoichi
Iseri, Mrs. Masako
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia
Ishida, Mr. Calvin
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. T.
Ishida, Mr. & Mrs. John M.
Ishida, Mr. Julius
Ishida, Mr.Mas
Ishida, Mrs. Wilma
Ishihara, Mr.K.
Ishii, Ms. Marion
Ishii, Mrs. Toshiko
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald
Ishikawa, Ms. Peggy L.
Ishiwari, Mr. Ted
Ishizaki, Mrs.Mitsuye
Ishizuka, Mr. Tadayoshi
!soda, Mr. & Mrs. Jack S.
Isono, Mr. & Mrs. David
Itano, Mr.Masashi
Itano, Mr. & Mrs. Takeo
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llano. Mr. & Mrs. Yutaka
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. George
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Ito, Mr. Hiroshi
Ito, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie
Ito, Mr. John
Ito, Mr.Ken
Ito, Mrs. Kiyoko
Ito, Mrs. Lois
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Shigeo
Ito, Mr. & Mrs Tom
Ito, Ms. Valerie
Itoku, Mr. & Mrs. Kenjo
!tow, Mrs. Yoshie
Iwafuchi, Mr. & Mrs.Kingo
Iwai, Mr. T. Ted
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs. Don A.
Iwami, Miss Ruth
Iwamoto, Mr. Hiroshi
Iwamuro, Mrs. Yae
Iwana, Mrs. Fumiye
Iwanaga, Mr. & Mrs.Michael
Iwao, Mr. & Mrs.Michio
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Iwaoka, Miss May
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs.Sam
Iwata, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Iwatsuki, Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Iwatsuki, Miss Fumiko
Izui, Mr. & Mrs. George
Izui, Mr. Richard
Izui, Dr. & Mrs. Victor
Izumi, Mr. & Mrs. Elbert
Izuo, Mr. Peter
Johansen, Ms. Evy
Joichi,Mr. & Mrs. Rowland
Joji, Mr. & Mrs. Toshio
Jones,Mrs.Sumiko
Kaburnoto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Y.
Kadonaga, Mr. & Mrs. Yuwao
Kadota, Dr. & Mrs. Paul S.
Kadowaki, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Kadowaki, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Kadowaki, Mrs. Tsuruo
Kadoyama, Mr. George
Kagami, Mr. Thomas
Kaihara, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Kaihara, DDS, Dr. & Mrs. Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Mr. Omar M.
Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose
Kajikawa, Mr. Frank
Kajiwara, Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Kakazu, Mr. Takashi
Kakita, Ms. Chizuko
Kambara, Dr. & Mrs. Andrew
Kambara, Mr. & Mrs. Frank T.
Kamiya, Mrs. Frances
Kamo, Mr. & Mrs. Haruo
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Sasaki, M r. W ill y K.
Sasaki, M r. William
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Kaihara, M/M Tom
Joseph C.
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Aragaki, Mr.
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Kana ya , Mr. & Mrs. Enoch
Herbert
Kanemoto ,Yutaka
Karikomi, Henr
Arakaki
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Kato , Bett
Takeru
Asahina, Renzo
Kawa guchi, Sen
Kawamoto , Mr.
Azuma,Alyse
Kawano
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kobayashi, Mr . & Mrs.
Fujimoto , Benjamin
Martha
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
• Hirai, Russell
Fujimoto , Martin H.
Fujimoto , Mike S.
Fuj imoto , Ralph
Fujishima, Mr.
Mrs.
&
Kimiye
Stanley
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Mrs.
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Hashimoto, Mr.
Hashisaka,
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Meri
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James K
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Sadayuki
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Miyashita, T. Edward
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Inouye, Mr. & Mrs.
Iseri, Alexander
George
Miyata, Mr.
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Mori, Jane K
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Morimitsu, Frank K
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Morimitsu,
Morimitsu, George & Judy.
Morimoto, Dr.
Iwami, Mr. & Mrs
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Paul
Morishige, George
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Iwaoka, May
Iwatsuki, Frank & Mary
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Victor
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Shigemi
Ralph Y.
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Ohba, Shunjiro
T
Shimokubo, Ts ugi
k
Shintani ,
Y one o K
Dr. Katsumi
,
Nemot o , Elain
C.
e
Nishi a , Y oshiye
d
I.
zu
im
Sh
Naka yama Yoshino.
,
Nambu, Mr. & Mrs . Masaru
Oga wa, Elsie
m
Si i
Nakan o May
e
,
Nakaoka Kurt K
,
Naka yama, Dr. & Mrs.
Ogawa, Shu and
Terada, Yoahiko
er .i
Mr. & Mr .
s
,
a i
isaki
Shi e hira , T t suy
o
g
a
Shigiha ra, Hi
shi
Nakamura, F uji y
e
Nakamura H. Heney
Nozaki,
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, M
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Nakamura, Carolyn K
Noma
a
a
Nakamot o , Mr. & Mrs
Noda Misa
,
ur
a
Taur , Joe
r
rs
a
Taur , M . & M .
Shib ta, Jun
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nishimura, Mr.
sam
a
Sa w a da, Suzann
e
tali
rin , N
Shea
a
e
Naka gawa , William
Oka
,
Mrs. Takanobu
Mitani, Mr. & Mrs.
lchishita, Haro H.
Nakada, Pershin
g
Nakamoto ,
a
Y.
S a t , Richard
Sat o , M . & Mr . Sam
s
r
Mrs. Takes�
i
Ogasawara, Mr & Mrs Min
.
.
Masumoto, Hiromu
Ma yeda, Mr.
S
Obata,Miyoko
Matsuda, John S.
Matsui, Mr. &
Tony Y.
Teru
o
Ochiai, Mr. &
Mah, Hisae
Maruyama, Mr.
Naito,
Sasa i , Frank
Sasaki, Will
Nakachi, Mitsu
e
NTN
Maeshiba
Marden, Julie I.
Na gai, Mr. & Mrs
.
Nozaki
,
Mikami, Shunzo
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Tamotsu
Kushino, Betty
Kushino,
bert
Sakurai, Ro
e
Neen o
Kubose, Rev. & Mrs.
Lehrman, M r. &
Misayo
George
Hirata,
Henry
lsamu
Koga, Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Kushi,
Charles
Hara , Colin
Higa,
J.
Y.
Furukawa, Hirosh
i
Hanano,
Charles
o
Gladys
Fukami, Martha M.
&
Mitsu
Mrs.
&
Fujiura, Henry
Mr.
W.
Kimura, Paul S.
Shima
y
Nakamura Karl K
,
Nakane, Aik
o
Nakanishi Mr & Mrs Toshi
a
.
.
,
Kimura, Lillian C.
Ezaki
, Jon J.
Fukui,
Robert A.
Kimura, Grace
Domoto, M
o
Tazu
Fukai,
i
Kikuta , Kie & Noboru
Domoto ,
Fukai,
,
Kikuchi
,
Christ Church of Chica go
Mr .
Gunpe
& Mrs . Mitsugi
John
Tomo
,
Naka gaw a , Shunichi
Keb o , Evelyn
Chen, Tuan-Mey
Fujita ,
M.
Katsuno , Chi
e
Asakura, Jun
e
Fujimoto ,
y
A.
y
Kato , Mr. & Mrs.
Asakura, Memi
Endo ,
Takashi
& Mrs .
Kakazu, Mr.
Anzai, Joseph K
Aoki, Mr. & Mrs. Toro
Arai , Tom T.
Muraoka
Kaita, Chris
hi
a
Ya
yo s , To m T.
m
an
agihar a, Mitsu
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Y
Yo
Yo
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Yo s h
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Yoshino, Mr &
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GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Arai, Tadashi
Arakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Paul T.
Baba, Yoshio
Bourke, Robert R
Brady, Richa rd S.
Echo, Inc.
Employes of Perkin & Will
Estate of Ruth Dullack
Estate of Bertha Tokarsky
Fujita, Charles and K. Yoko
Futabakai - P. T. A.
Fuwa, Dr. Mitsuo
Goi, Mitsuo
Harano, Takeko K.
Hirai, RusseW Fujimoto, Martha
Hirata, Meri
Ichiyasu, Harry & Assoc.
Ike, Jane
Ikeda, Minoru
Ikoma, Sumio
Iwami, Ruth
Jin, Soon D.
Kaneko, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Kass, Eiko
Kataura, Mr. & Mrs. George
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kenmotsu, Ko
Kitano, Kent
Kittaka, Kumako
Lehrman, Nat & Kazuko
Masumoto, Hiromu
Matsunaga, Hatsu
Morita, Masano
Morita, Mr. & Mrs. Motosug u
Motoki, Haruhiko & Connie
Motoki, Seiichi
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mulkarske, Marvin F.
Murai, Takahiro
Nagata, Suehiro S.
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, Teru
Nishiura, Jerry
Norimoto, Masanobu
Nutrition, JASC
Ochiai, Tak
Oda, James
Oishi, Hideo
Oshita, Kaoru
Ozima Mr. & Mrs. Shigenobu
,
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Padilla, Anne K.
Sakata, Helen K.
Sakuma, Rev. & Mrs. Henry T.
Shelboum, Tina E.
Shimada, Osawa
Shirai, Hitoshi
o
S toi, Ko
Sugiyama, Elizabeth
Sumito mo Corp. of America
Sunoda, Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Takahashi, Teruko
Takamoto, Sarah F.
Takehara, Ei
Tamada, Mr. & Mrs. Kay
Tanabe, Mr. & Mrs. Osamu
Tanaka, Joseph H.
Tengan, Sadako
Toriumi, Hideko K.
Uchida, Merry F.
Utsunomiya, lsao
Watanabe, Mr.
Yamagiwa, Ben K.
Yamakoshi, Noby
Yamamoto, Grace S.
YKK (USA) Inc.
Young, Nancy
CONTRIBUTORS FUND
h
Aragaki, Mr. & Mrs . Herbert
Nagata, Sueiro
Asahina, Renzo
Asai, Maomi
Takeshita, Goro
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakano,Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Takeuchi, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Tanaka, Shigeo
Tanakatsubo,Mr. & Mrs. Sats
Tani, Benjamin S.
Nakao, Mr. & Mrs. George K.
Nakayama, Dr. & Mrs. Joe
Nakayama, Yoshino
Neeno, Mr. & Mrs. George
Tanouye,Mrs.Toshi
Taura, Joe
Taura, Martha M.
Terada, Yoshiko
Tomihiro, Chiye
Toyama, Hiro
Tsugawa, Mr. & Mrs. Tom T.
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki, Jeri
Fujii, Mr. & Mrs. Masao
Fujii, Tomiye
Fukai, Stanley
Fukunaga, Mr. & Mrs. Hideo
Furukawa, Hiroshi
Fuwa, Mitsuo, M.D.
Hashioka, Edwin
Heman, Angela
Higa, Mr. & Mrs. George
Hirakawa, Mr. & Mrs. Louis S.
Hirata, Meri
Hong, James
Hori, Ann A.
lijima, Tomiko
Ikoma, Sumio
lmaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Ito, George T.
Ito, Lois
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Kay Kiyono
Nishimura, Arthur
m
Nishiura, Greg
Nishimura, John
Ogawa, Hide and Shu
Okigawa, Mr. & Mrs. Kazuichi
Omori, Hatsuko
Oshita, Thomas
O'Sucha, Mary
Pittelkau, Hisae
Sakaguchi, Katsumi N.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwata, Roy
Izui, Victor D.D.S.
Sasaki, Willy K.
Serikaku, Stanley
Shigehira, Natsuko
Shigihara, Hiroshi
Kaita, Chris
Kanemoto, Yutaka
Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Alan
Kawasaki, Mr. & Mrs. Corky T.
Kikuchi, Toshiko
Kikuta, Mr. & Mrs. Noboru
Kimura, Eugene
Kimura, Yoshi
Shimada, Osawa
Shiratsuki. Misao
Shiro, Joji
Suga, Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo
Sugano, Frank T.
Sugimoto, Midori
Sumi, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
Suzuki, Joseph
Kittaka, Kumako
Kondo, Thomas T.
Kumata, Ruth K.
Kuse, Nobuyo L.
Suzuki, Mr. & Mrs. Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Kushino, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu & Nate
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taira, Albert Y.
Takamoto, Mr. & Mrs. Naoto
Takehara, Ei
Matsui, Takanobu
Matsumoto, Tom
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Mikami, Shunzo
Minato, Walter
Mitani, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Miyake, Hiroshi
Miyashita, T. Edward
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizuno, Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Morimitsu, Mr. & Mrs. George
Morimoto, Dr. & Mrs. Paul
Motooka, Moss and Grace
Mokoyama, Lisa
Murakami, Dr. & Mrs. Glenn
Murata, Mr. & Mrs. Yoshinori
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Whitted, Linda and Brooke
Yaki, Doris
Yamaguchi, Futami T.
Yamaguchi, Mr. & Mrs. Ikuo
Yamamoto, Fuki G.
Yamamoto, Grace S.
u
Yamamoto, R th
Yamanaka, Alyce
Yamanaka, Mr. & Mrs. lwao
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamate, Mr. & Mrs. George
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yokoyama, Lori S.
Yoshida, Tomojiro, D.D.S.
Yoshimoto, Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi
Yoshino, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice T.
Young, Nancy
IB■■il■IID
THI
CORPORATE&
FOUNDATION GIFTS
JAPANESE COMPANY
CORPORATE MEl\IBERSHIP
Japanese International Bank
Aisan Corporation of America
Uptown Bank of Chicago
Akebono America Inc.
,
American Fuji Fire & Marine Insurance
STATEMENT OF R EVENUE & EXPENSES
Co.
American NTN Bearing Mfg. Corp .
The Chicago -Tokyo Bamk
MATCHING GIFTS
C. Itoh & Co. (America) Inc.
,
Dai-Ichi Kang yo Bank Ltd.
,
Echo, Incorporated
Coble, Edward
Helene Curtis, Inc. (Marion Ishii
)
Fel Pro/Mecklenburger Foundation
Jap anese American Service Committee
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1992
Fuji America Corp .
G.D. Searle & Co. (James Ouchi
)
Kemper Financial Services (Doreen
Fuji Bank Ltd.
,
Fuji Photo Film U. S.A, Inc.
Thompson)
Uptown National Bank of Chicago
Honda & Associates
Japan Air Lines
Keiza Look International Co., Ltd
i
KGK Internationa Cor p .
l
Kikkoman Foods Inc.
,
KPMG Peat Marwick
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Aono, Lily
Marubeni America Corp. ••
Diletto, Michelle
Matsushita Electric Cor p. of America ••
Fujita Charles
,
Mitsubishi International Corp.
R EVENUE
Philanthropic Support ...............
....... $834,000
Government Support .... ...........
....... . $223,000
Others ... ..... .......... .. .............. $125,000
182 000
Total Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,
,
Mhotronics, Inc. •••
Gitlin, Mr . & Mrs. Paul
Mitsui & Co. (USA Inc.
)
Mitsui O.S.K Lines (America) Inc.
Hasegawa, Dr. & Mrs. Junji
Hiratsuka, Frank and Margaret
Nichimen America Inc.
Nichicon (America) Corp.
Nippon Express U.S. A. Inc.
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Nissei Sangyo America Ltd.
,
Nissho lwai American Corp.
Iwaoka Ellyn J.
,
Iwaoka, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Noble U.S.A. Inc.
NTN Bearing Corp. of America
Jonokuchi, Eddie
N. Y .K Line (North America) Inc.
Kato, Mr. & Mrs. Paul
Kimura Mary
,
Kitabayashi, Helen
OSG Tap & Die Inc.
EXPENSES
Program Services ................... ....... $499,000
Support Services
...... .................... $147,000
Total Exp enses
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Excess of Revenue over Expenses
. . . . . . . . .
$646,000
$536,000
A cop of our complete Financial Statements audited by
y
Isono P.C. can be viewed at the JASC office.
,
,
Yamada &
Sankyu U.S.A Inc.
Sony Chemicals Corporation of America
Krueger, Marion
Sumitomo Electric Carbide Inc.
,
Sunstar, Inc.
Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
TDK Corp. of America
Kushino, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick
Miyaki, Sueno
Nagata R. S.
The Thermos Comp any
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nishiura, Jerry
Yaohan USA Corp.
Odanaka, Mr. & Mrs. Fred H.
• More than one share
Potter, Louise
Shimoda, Os awa
Stone, Eve
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Sachi
Tagami, Edward C.
Takagi, Aiko
Tanaka, Haruko
Torimaru, Mr. & Mrs. George
Waller, Charles
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BOARD OF
DffiECTORS
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President ....................... Arthur T. Mori mitsu
'
1991-92 ANNUAL REPORT
Published by the Department of
Development and Public Relations
Vice Presidents
h
Yos imura
Program ............... ........... Kiyo
Calvin Manshio
Finance . . . . .. . .... . . ............ . . t
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Be ty Nakani shi
Public Re ations .................. ...
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Facility ............................ Ne Kanemo
Japanese American
Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T. Morimitsu, President
Masaru Nambu, Executive Director
Treasurer ................. Nancy Yamamoto-Yos hida
Secretary ............................. May Nakano
t,
Ivars Liepins, Director of Development
and Public Relations
JAPANESE AMERICAN
SERVICE COMMITrEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded
August 30, 1946 serving families, the aging,
and emotionally disabled among Japanese,
other Asians and non-Asians in the
,
Uptown-Edgewater-Lakeview communities
on Chicago's northeast side.
CTORS
BOARD OF Dm.E
Yoji Ozaki
d
Gene Hon a
Roy Iwata
h
Evy Jo ansen
Paul Kadowaki
ri
Fumiko Koko s
Gene Mayeda
d
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Ch eko Ono a
Otaka
Sandra R.
t
b
Makoto San onma su
Peggy Wallace
B rian W itkowski
Roy Yamamoto
Sandra Yama te
Lori Yokoyama
MEMBER OF...
United Way of Chicago
National Council on the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Da y Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Illinois Alliance for Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
EX-OFFICIO
d
Noboru Hon a
C
n
Lilli
a . Kimura
K Ma eda
H
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arry
Linc ln Shimid zu
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Thomas S. Te raj i
JapaneseAmerican Service Committee does not discrim
inate in admission to programs or treatment of employ
ment in pr ograms or activities in compliance with the
Illinois Human Rights Act; the U. S . Civil Rights Act;
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimi
nation Ac t; the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t;
s . If you f eel you
. and Illinois Constitution
have been discriminated against, you have a right to fil
e
a complain t. For information, contact Masaru Nambu,
and the U.
Executive Director at 275-721 .
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ADVISORY BOARD
Ben Chikaraish i
Tomonao lino
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Kas iro Mizuno
Eiz Ni hi
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Rev. Ke Satoh
k
Geor ge Terao a
Shi Wakamats
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Annual Repor
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Carlisle/Liepins Associates, Inc., Chicago, Illino
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JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, IL 60640
Telephone: 312-275-7212
The RAP (Relatives of Aging Persons) Group for Niseis and once-a
month Tea and Conversation gatherings for homebound persons
were new services offered during the past year. Transportation was
provided for the homebound as needed. Currently, the JASC is
planning to start a Day Care Center for the Elderly in the fall of 1979.
This, along with the opening of Heiwa Terrace in 1980, will
necessitate increased activity in casework, in-home services, and
cultural programs.
The Social Service Department receives part of its support from the
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago and the Mayor's Office for Senior
Citizens and Handicapped.
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Sheltered Work Center
The JASC Senior Citizens' Work Center has been providing effective
therapeutic service through its work program by helping clients to
cope with their physical and often psychological problems related to
aging. These problems are from social isolation, major role changes,
loss of spouse and health, and depression.
The sheltered workshop offers employment and compensation to
supplement often meager incomes. There has been a definite effect of
ego-strengthening for the program participants because of their
ability to contribute to the welfare of the agency.
In addition to the lssei and some Nisei retirees, the sheltered
workshop also serves clients of other ethnic backgrounds, such as
Koreans, Chinese, and Filipinos. It also serves clients referred by the
Edgewater Uptown Community Mental Health Center and the Illinois
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Hand-in-Hand
Since 1969 the JASC has sponsored a group with the purpose of
increasing public awareness of the problems and potentials of
exceptional children and of providing support for their parents.
The children receive weekly speech therapy on Saturday mornings
at the JASC. A volunteer speech therapist provides help to supple
ment the regular educational programs of these children.
The parents meet on the second Friday evening of each month, 7 to
9 P.M., at the JASC, to participate in a support group and to gain
information and insight from guest speakers. An annual picnic and
Christmas dinner program bring the parents, children, and their
friends together.
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Japanese welfare delegates visit Sheltered Work Center
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Blood Assurance Program
All JASC members and their immediate families-approximately
6,000 persons during the past year-are covered by the agency's
Blood Assurance Plan.
Our goal for this year is 240 pints. The first blood drive brought in
129 donors on June 18. The second drive is scheduled for November
12.
We encourage members and nonmembers to donate blood for this
worthy cause.
The JASC Blood Assurance Program has to date 33 gallon givers,
with 19 more expected to reach a gallon of blood donation in the near
future.
Heiwa
Terrace ...
Up,Up,Up
Since ground was broken at official
ceremonies on July 8 at the outset of
JASC's 1978-79 administrative year,
construction on the exterior of Heiwa
Terrace has proceeded steadily up
ward, as passersby at Lawrence and
Sheridan will attest. In 1979-80 work
will be continued on the interior, with
completion and occupancy sched
uled for the spring. Persons interested
in becoming residents in the 12-story,
200-unit housing for senior citizens
should contact the JASC.
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Japanese American Service Committee
Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1979
Revenue:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
$ 81,500
211,536
Sheltered Workshop
326,166
Others
85,707
Total Revenue
$704,909
Expenses:
Program Services
Supporting Services
$611,229
126,207
Total Expenses
$737,436
Deficiency
($ 32,527)
T he 1979 fiscal year shows a deficit of $32,527. A substantial portion of the deficit was caused by
the sheltered workshop sub-contract income not meeting the budgeted level.
Anyone who wishes further information can view at our office a copy of our financial statements
audited by Gale, Takahashi & Channon.
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1978 - 1979
Board of Directors
Executive Board
President ........................ Lillian Kimura
Vice Presidents
Program ...................... Kiyo Yoshimura
Finance ........................ Hiroshi Kanno
Building ........................... Tom Teraji
Secretary (pro tern) ................. Molly Ozaki
Treasurer ...................... Gary Yamagiwa
Board of Directors
Ed Coble
Robert Hasegawa
Sue S. Lofton
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Betty Nakanishi
George Naritoku
Tracy Oishi
Richard Ostrom
Mary Shimbo
Noriko Takada
Joel Weisman
lkuo Yamaguchi
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada
Advisory Board
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Nominating Committee
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry Sabusawa
Hannah Takahashi
Tom Teraji
Gary Yamagiwa
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Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Telephone: 312/275-7212-13
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ublic+Library+has+been+providing+English+and+Japanese%0Abooks.%0AThe+staff+of+18+includes+professional+social+workers%2C+homemakers%2C%0Agroup+workers%2C+teachers%2C+and+aides.+Under+the+direction+of+the+staff%2C%0A%0A4%0A%0AGlaucoma+tests%0A%0AKimono+wearing+instruction%0A%0A%0CWELCOME%0ACITY+OF+CHICAGO%0A%0Alssei+representation+at+Senior+Citizens%27+Art+Fair%0A%0A%27i%0A%2C%0A%0A%2C%2C%0A%0ASenior+citizens%27+outings%0A%0A%0C%0Cover+eighty+volunteers+make+it+possible+for+the+JASC+to+carry+out+its%0Amany+programs.+Out+of+the+ranks+of+the+volunteers+come+instructors%2C%0Ahot+lunch+helpers%2C+doctors+and+nurses%2C+friendly+visitors%2C+interpreters%2C%0Ahelpers+for+special+events%2C+homemaker+volunteers%2C+a+delivery+person%0Afor+meals-on-wheel_s+programs%2C+and+those+skilled+in+arts+and+crafts+to%0Ab%0AV%22%27+-%26%2C%2C.%3A%3AJ.%0Amake+handicraft+items+for+Market+Day.%0A_+%3F%5C...%3E%0AThe+RAP+%28Relatives+of+Aging+Persons%29+Group+for+Niseis+and+once-a%C2%AD%0Amonth+Tea+and+Conversation+gatherings+for+homebound+persons%0Awere+new+services+offered+during+the+past+year.+Transportation+was%0Aprovided+for+the+homebound+as+needed.+Currently%2C+the+JASC+is%0Aplanning+to+start+a+Day+Care+Center+for+the+Elderly+in+the+fall+of+1979.%0AThis%2C+along+with+the+opening+of+Heiwa+Terrace+in+1980%2C+will%0Anecessitate+increased+activity+in+casework%2C+in-home+services%2C+and%0Acultural+programs.%0AThe+Social+Service+Department+receives+part+of+its+support+from+the%0AUnited+Way+of+Metropolitan+Chicago+and+the+Mayor%27s+Office+for+Senior%0ACitizens+and+Handicapped.%0A%2C%2C%0A%0A%EF%BF%BDf-%0A%0ASheltered+Work+Center%0AThe+JASC+Senior+Citizens%27+Work+Center+has+been+providing+effective%0Atherapeutic+service+through+its+work+program+by+helping+clients+to%0Acope+with+their+physical+and+often+psychological+problems+related+to%0Aaging.+These+problems+are+from+social+isolation%2C+major+role+changes%2C%0Aloss+of+spouse+and+health%2C+and+depression.%0AThe+sheltered+workshop+offers+employment+and+compensation+to%0Asupplement+often+meager+incomes.+There+has+been+a+definite+effect+of%0Aego-strengthening+for+the+program+participants+because+of+their%0Aability+to+contribute+to+the+welfare+of+the+agency.%0AIn+addition+to+the+lssei+and+some+Nisei+retirees%2C+the+sheltered%0Aworkshop+also+serves+clients+of+other+ethnic+backgrounds%2C+such+as%0AKoreans%2C+Chinese%2C+and+Filipinos.+It+also+serves+clients+referred+by+the%0AEdgewater+Uptown+Community+Mental+Health+Center+and+the+Illinois%0ADepartment+of+Vocational+Rehabilitation.%0A%0AHand-in-Hand%0ASince+1969+the+JASC+has+sponsored+a+group+with+the+purpose+of%0Aincreasing+public+awareness+of+the+problems+and+potentials+of%0Aexceptional+children+and+of+providing+support+for+their+parents.%0AThe+children+receive+weekly+speech+therapy+on+Saturday+mornings%0Aat+the+JASC.+A+volunteer+speech+therapist+provides+help+to+supple%C2%AD%0Ament+the+regular+educational+programs+of+these+children.%0AThe+parents+meet+on+the+second+Friday+evening+of+each+month%2C+7+to%0A9+P.M.%2C+at+the+JASC%2C+to+participate+in+a+support+group+and+to+gain%0Ainformation+and+insight+from+guest+speakers.+An+annual+picnic+and%0AChristmas+dinner+program+bring+the+parents%2C+children%2C+and+their%0Afriends+together.%0A%0A7%0A%0A%0CJapanese+welfare+delegates+visit+Sheltered+Work+Center%0A%0A8%0A%0A%0CBlood+Assurance+Program%0AAll+JASC+members+and+their+immediate+families-approximately%0A6%2C000+persons+during+the+past+year-are+covered+by+the+agency%27s%0ABlood+Assurance+Plan.%0AOur+goal+for+this+year+is+240+pints.+The+first+blood+drive+brought+in%0A129+donors+on+June+18.+The+second+drive+is+scheduled+for+November%0A12.%0AWe+encourage+members+and+nonmembers+to+donate+blood+for+this%0Aworthy+cause.%0AThe+JASC+Blood+Assurance+Program+has+to+date+33+gallon+givers%2C%0Awith+19+more+expected+to+reach+a+gallon+of+blood+donation+in+the+near%0Afuture.%0A%0AHeiwa%0ATerrace+...%0AUp%2CUp%2CUp%0A%0ASince+ground+was+broken+at+official%0Aceremonies+on+July+8+at+the+outset+of%0AJASC%27s+1978-79+administrative+year%2C%0Aconstruction+on+the+exterior+of+Heiwa%0ATerrace+has+proceeded+steadily+up%C2%AD%0Award%2C+as+passersby+at+Lawrence+and%0ASheridan+will+attest.+In+1979-80+work%0Awill+be+continued+on+the+interior%2C+with%0Acompletion+and+occupancy+sched%C2%AD%0Auled+for+the+spring.+Persons+interested%0Ain+becoming+residents+in+the+12-story%2C%0A200-unit+housing+for+senior+citizens%0Ashould+contact+the+JASC.%0A%0A9%0A%0A%0CJapanese+American+Service+Committee%0AStatement+of+Revenue+and+Expenses+for+the+year+ended+June+30%2C+1979%0A%0ARevenue%3A%0A%0APhilanthropic+Support%0AGovernment+Support%0A%0A%24+81%2C500%0A211%2C536%0A%0ASheltered+Workshop%0A%0A326%2C166%0A%0AOthers%0A%0A85%2C707%0A%0ATotal+Revenue%0A%0A%24704%2C909%0A%0AExpenses%3A%0A%0AProgram+Services%0ASupporting+Services%0A%0A%24611%2C229%0A126%2C207%0A%0ATotal+Expenses%0A%0A%24737%2C436%0A%0ADeficiency%0A%0A%28%24+32%2C527%29%0A%0AT+he+1979+fiscal+year+shows+a+deficit+of+%2432%2C527.+A+s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ANNUAL REPORT 1978-79
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· President's Report
For the past six and one half years, I have had the privilege of serving
as President of the Board of Directors of the Japanese American
Service Committee. This was my second stint on the Board, the first
being in the late fifties and early sixties when the agency was still
located on La Salle Street. During the intervening years, JASC
responded to the needs of the Japanese American community in
Chicago and established the many successful programs to which I
fell heir.
With this heritage and aware of its potential, JASC continued to
grow. I am grateful to all who served on the Board during my
presidency for their contributions of time, talent, and funds to support
our efforts. I am appreciative of the efforts of the staff who always
gave unstintingly of themselves in order to serve our clients. I
particularly want to express my appreciation to the 1978-79
Executive Committee members, who this past year assumed more
responsibility as my job relocated me to St. Louis and rendered me
unavailable on a daily basis. My thanks to all.
For this account of the past year's activities, one highlight is the
construction of Heiwa Terrace (see page 9). After years of negotiation
with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, funds were
finally released so the building could start. At this writing, the shell
has been completed (all twelve floors) and the builders are working
on the interior. Occupancy is scheduled for the spring of 1980. Our
thanks to Tom Teraji and his Housing Committee who have steered
this project since its inception.
Armed with the findings of a feasibility study, JASC launched a
major capital campaign under the leadership of Hiroshi Kanno. In an
effort to provide matching funds for the development of a day care
program for the elderly and establish an endowment fund, we
appealed to corporations and foundations. While we did not meet our
goal, the residual benefit has been the creation of awareness about
the Nikkei community, our needs, and our aspirations among
corporate and foundation leaders. The "payoff" may be several years
away.
One of the accomplishments of my tenure is the development of
closer working relationships with the Japanese business community
and the Consulate of Japan. We are grateful for the interest and
support demonstrated by the representatives of the Japanese
government and the Japanese corporations in the work of JASC. In
very tangible ways, they have contributed to the quality of life of not
only Americans of Japanese ancestry but of other Chicagoans as
well.
I have passed the gavel to Tom Teraji and hope for him similar
successes and satisfactions. My thanks to all of you for "caring" and
"sharing."
Lillian C. Kimura/1978-79 President, Board of Directors
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Executive Director's Report
The time has come again to take stock of the Japanese American
Service Committee of Chicago-to review what we have done during
the past year and to decide what priorities and directions we must
choose for this year and in future years.
The agency took unprecedented steps to explore new and
additional financial resources. Numerous and valuable contacts were
made, useful information was gathered, and funds were raised
through the Major Capital Fund Drive conducted during the past year.
There should be follow-through on the endeavor initiated and the
manpower and financial resources invested so that we can continue
to strenghthen the agency's capability to meet the increasing costs of
operation.
Working together with the Technical Advisory Committee, chaired
by Vice President Kiyo Yoshimura, the staff has put more effort and
emphasis on the future needs and concerns of Niseis. It should be
noted that the increasing number of Niseis, Sanseis, and Yonseis are
availing themselves of the various JASC services. For example, 88
percent more Niseis and 24 percent more Sanseis received counsel
ing service during fiscal year 1979 than in the previous year. Among
homemaker clients 1 5 percent are Niseis, and 50 percent of those
receiving meals-on-wheels service are Niseis. Of the participants in
the various arts and crafts classes approximately 13 percent are
Niseis and Sanseis.
A continuing effort will be made to provide services to respond to
intergenerational problems as lsseis advance in age and Niseis and
Sanseis are faced with the problems of coping with and caring for the
aging members of their families.
As part of its continuing endeavors to provide suitable programs for
the elderly, the Board of Directors approved a plan to renovate the
agency's facilities to accommodate a day care center for the elderly
and to provide an enlarged meeting space for groups. An application
was submitted to the Illinois Department on Aging to fund the starting
of the day care center program, and a $100,000 grant was made
available through Title V of the Older Americans Act for renovation.
An additional grant of $20,000 was received from the Chicago
Community Trust to initiate the program. The renovation is expected
to be completed by the fall of 1979, at which time more community
space will be provided for meetings and classes for Niseis and
Sanseis.
During the past year, the JASC was engaged in a project called "An
Assessment of the Vocational Rehabilitation Needs of the Ethnic
Minorities in the Chicago Communities of Uptown, Lakeview and
Lincoln Park," with a grant of $40,497 provided by the Illinois
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. This study will be completed
by September 1979. The agency also applied to the Illinois
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for a grant of $100,000 to
implement the plans that are derived from the needs assessment
study. This project includes the establishment of an outpost in the
Uptown area to serve the ethnic minorities in the area for a projected
three-year period.
The JASC is vitally interested in providing a continuum of care for
its elderly clients, and the Workshop Program Committee has been
making an in-depth study on the status of the Work Center program to
determine the anticipated needs of the present lssei clients as well as
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the future potentials of the program. The committee is headed by Yoji
Ozaki and includes Frank Takahashi, Dan Kuzuhara, Ed Coble, and
the Work Center staff.
The JASC has gained a nationwide reputation as a model agency
for self-help. The achievement of such an accomplishment has been
made possible through the joint efforts of volunteers and the agency
staff. I am deeply appreciative of the dedication and professionalism
demonstrated by the staff. Moreover, the JASC could not be effective
and have achieved as much as it has without the strong leadership
and support of the Board of Directors and close lo 100 volunteers
who have so generously and selflessly contributed their time and
energy to help the agency serve our community effectively.
Masaru Nambu/Executive Director
Social Services
Blood pressure checks
The Social Service Department of the Japanese American Service
Committee offers individual and family counseling; information and
referral service; educational, cultural and social programs; home
maker services; meals-on-wheels and hot lunch programs; health
related programs, and a library.
The educational and cultural programs are open to all age groups.
An increasing number of Niseis-a total of 595-participated last
year in the programs. The following programs were offered last year:
Japanese and English language classes, kimono wearing, tracing the
family tree, movies, arts and crafts, cooking, ceramics, amimono,
flower arrangement, temari-making, parasol-making, paper crafts,
tsumamie, shodo and penji, cultural nights, and children's summer
programs.
In the past year, social programs brought people to blueberry
picking, picnics, Water Tower Place, ice shows, movies, Amlings
Flowerland, Arnie's North, and the Museum of Science and Industry,
to name some of the outings conducted by the JASC.
In-home services-cleaning, shopping, laundry, cooking, and
escort service-were made available to homebound clients. Some 64
lsseis, 18 Niseis, 1 Sansei, 14 Japanese nationals, 6 other Japanese,
and 18 others were served in the program in 1978-79. The high
quality of our services has been recognized by many public agencies,
which have been referring more and more clients to our agency.
On weekdays, an average of 88 persons, 60 or older, are served hot
lunches under Title VII of the Older Americans Act at the JASC. All the
participants are contributing 50¢ to $1.25, depending on their ability
to pay. Meals-on-wheels service is offered for homebound persons
three times a week. More than 50 percent of the recipients are Niseis.
The health-related program includes monthly blood pressure
checks, dental care, flu shots, foot examinations, diabetic detection
tests, glaucoma tests, body dynamics, and lectures on health care.
The JASC library is open on weekdays from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
The Chicago Public Library has been providing English and Japanese
books.
The staff of 18 includes professional social workers, homemakers,
group workers, teachers, and aides. Under the direction of the staff,
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Glaucoma tests
Kimono wearing instruction
WELCOME
CITY OF CHICAGO
lssei representation at Senior Citizens' Art Fair
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Senior citizens' outings
over eighty volunteers make it possible for the JASC to carry out its
many programs. Out of the ranks of the volunteers come instructors,
hot lunch helpers, doctors and nurses, friendly visitors, interpreters,
helpers for special events, homemaker volunteers, a delivery person
for meals-on-wheel_s programs, and those skilled in arts and crafts to
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make handicraft items for Market Day.
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The RAP (Relatives of Aging Persons) Group for Niseis and once-a
month Tea and Conversation gatherings for homebound persons
were new services offered during the past year. Transportation was
provided for the homebound as needed. Currently, the JASC is
planning to start a Day Care Center for the Elderly in the fall of 1979.
This, along with the opening of Heiwa Terrace in 1980, will
necessitate increased activity in casework, in-home services, and
cultural programs.
The Social Service Department receives part of its support from the
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago and the Mayor's Office for Senior
Citizens and Handicapped.
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Sheltered Work Center
The JASC Senior Citizens' Work Center has been providing effective
therapeutic service through its work program by helping clients to
cope with their physical and often psychological problems related to
aging. These problems are from social isolation, major role changes,
loss of spouse and health, and depression.
The sheltered workshop offers employment and compensation to
supplement often meager incomes. There has been a definite effect of
ego-strengthening for the program participants because of their
ability to contribute to the welfare of the agency.
In addition to the lssei and some Nisei retirees, the sheltered
workshop also serves clients of other ethnic backgrounds, such as
Koreans, Chinese, and Filipinos. It also serves clients referred by the
Edgewater Uptown Community Mental Health Center and the Illinois
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Hand-in-Hand
Since 1969 the JASC has sponsored a group with the purpose of
increasing public awareness of the problems and potentials of
exceptional children and of providing support for their parents.
The children receive weekly speech therapy on Saturday mornings
at the JASC. A volunteer speech therapist provides help to supple
ment the regular educational programs of these children.
The parents meet on the second Friday evening of each month, 7 to
9 P.M., at the JASC, to participate in a support group and to gain
information and insight from guest speakers. An annual picnic and
Christmas dinner program bring the parents, children, and their
friends together.
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Japanese welfare delegates visit Sheltered Work Center
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Blood Assurance Program
All JASC members and their immediate families-approximately
6,000 persons during the past year-are covered by the agency's
Blood Assurance Plan.
Our goal for this year is 240 pints. The first blood drive brought in
129 donors on June 18. The second drive is scheduled for November
12.
We encourage members and nonmembers to donate blood for this
worthy cause.
The JASC Blood Assurance Program has to date 33 gallon givers,
with 19 more expected to reach a gallon of blood donation in the near
future.
Heiwa
Terrace ...
Up,Up,Up
Since ground was broken at official
ceremonies on July 8 at the outset of
JASC's 1978-79 administrative year,
construction on the exterior of Heiwa
Terrace has proceeded steadily up
ward, as passersby at Lawrence and
Sheridan will attest. In 1979-80 work
will be continued on the interior, with
completion and occupancy sched
uled for the spring. Persons interested
in becoming residents in the 12-story,
200-unit housing for senior citizens
should contact the JASC.
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Japanese American Service Committee
Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1979
Revenue:
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
$ 81,500
211,536
Sheltered Workshop
326,166
Others
85,707
Total Revenue
$704,909
Expenses:
Program Services
Supporting Services
$611,229
126,207
Total Expenses
$737,436
Deficiency
($ 32,527)
T he 1979 fiscal year shows a deficit of $32,527. A substantial portion of the deficit was caused by
the sheltered workshop sub-contract income not meeting the budgeted level.
Anyone who wishes further information can view at our office a copy of our financial statements
audited by Gale, Takahashi & Channon.
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1978 - 1979
Board of Directors
Executive Board
President ........................ Lillian Kimura
Vice Presidents
Program ...................... Kiyo Yoshimura
Finance ........................ Hiroshi Kanno
Building ........................... Tom Teraji
Secretary (pro tern) ................. Molly Ozaki
Treasurer ...................... Gary Yamagiwa
Board of Directors
Ed Coble
Robert Hasegawa
Sue S. Lofton
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Betty Nakanishi
George Naritoku
Tracy Oishi
Richard Ostrom
Mary Shimbo
Noriko Takada
Joel Weisman
lkuo Yamaguchi
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada
Advisory Board
Mieki Hayano
Charles Hiura
Tomonao lino
Kiyoshi Joichi
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Nominating Committee
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry Sabusawa
Hannah Takahashi
Tom Teraji
Gary Yamagiwa
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Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
Telephone: 312/275-7212-13
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JASC Donations
Corporate Members
CKD Createc Corp. Diversey-Paulina Building Corp. Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Panasonic Factory Automation Co.
Corporate
BlueCross BlueShield of IllinoiC
s Kraft Foods, Inc.
McDonald"s Corporation
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Aetna Foundation
Chicago Japanese American Counci
l Japanese Chamber of Commerce & IndustrC
y of Chicago
Monsanto Fund
RetiremenCResearch Foundation
t United Way Crusade of Mercy-
Asian American CommunitC
y Outreach Committee
Government
Chicago Department of CulturaCAffairs
l Illinois Arts Counci
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Illinois Department on Aging Illinois Department oCCommerce &
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Community Affairs
Organizations
Angel Island Theatre Company Christ Church of Chicago
Japanese Mutual A id Society of Chicago Ken Studio
Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association
Organizations In-Kind
American Ai rlineC
s Armour Swift
Asian American Law EnforcemenCt
AssociatioCn
Bob Chino's Crab Hous
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BuddhisCTemple of ChicaCg
t o Chicag o Japanes e American Counci
l Chicago Mounted Polic
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Christ Church of Chicago
CitCy of Chicago
DevoCn Church ofJesuCs ChrisCt
Eckrich
GenkCWalking Group
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JFC fnternarionalCInc. ,
Joseph Stockton ElementarCy School
Kikkoman FoodsCfoe. ,
Lakeside Japanes Christian Church
e MBT Ho Ersu Daiko
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest BuddhisCTempl t
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Na Kupuna Ukulele Club
Na! 's Auto Service
NaturaCSelection
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Ravenswood Fellowship United MethodisCt
Church
SanseCYonseCAthletic Association
i i Sunshine Cafe
Togur Mercantile Co
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. Tohkon Judo Academy
Toys R Us
Triangle Camera
United Bindery ServicesCInc. , Uptown Au to Service
Urban Gateways Center foCArts Education
r Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers
Individuals
Es rare oCf Masae Akagi AnonyCmous
Mr. John Asai
Mr. Hidemo Roy Asaki
RevCBerry Jo Birkhahn-Rommelfanger
. MrCRalph Fujimoto
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MrsCYoshimi Golden
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MsCAsayo I-loribe
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M/M Takaaki Ichikawa
MrCCalvin Ishida
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M/M George Izui
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto
MrCChristopher Takashi Kondo
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M/M Hiroshi KuwashimCa
M/M PeggCWallacCe/Calvin ManshiCy o MCKathrCyn Kimura MlsnC
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ii DIM Richard Morimoto
MrsCFujiye Nakamura . MrsCTsuneko NakaCy
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MrsCSusie SCNishimura . . M/M Everett Ogaw a
DCVirgini a OhlsoC
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M/M Sam OzakCi
MsCAnne Shimojim . a MsCNami Shio .
MsCHiroko ShirarakC. i MrCBerrCy SCSuzukida . . MsCAsakCTakusagCaw . a
o M/M Seizo Tamura
MrsCSumiCTanimurC
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M/M Thomas SCTeraj .
i DIM RoCTeshima
Mr. Ryan y Togur i
Mr. Masaru WachCi
MrCWillie WakaranC
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i M/M Howard Yahiro
FumCYamamoto TrusCi t
M/M ThomaCYarabe
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MrsCNancy Young .
Individuals In-Kind
AnonCymou s
Lorraine AoCyagi
SallCBurns y
Sue Capozziello
Robin (Taketoshi) Celano
Jean Endo
CaroCFuCjimoto
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Berry KoCjima Goldberg
Jennifer MarCGoldberg
i Lillian I lamada
Mary Hayash i
Chiye I ligashide
Shig Hidaka
MCHirakawa .
Ernie Hyosaka
Jane Hyosaka
Mary Hyosaka
Tomi lijima
Tomonao Iino
Tomi Inouye
Elizabeth !soda
Dorothy Kaneko
Haruko Kanemoro
GeorgCe Karo
Ruth Karsuyama
Sueko Kawamura
Ray Kayano
J A S C DONATIONS
Isabel U. King JoAnn King
Mitchie and Marsh Kobata Mary Koga Jack H. Konman Kubose Family MIM James Kumaki Ruth Kumata Tomoko Kunita Barbara Kurokawa Sharon Legenza Harold Lenz
Sue Miyake
Estate of Tohoru Ed Miyashita Morimitsu Family
Joyce Morimoto
DIM Mototsugu Morita
Kim Amino Morton
Lisa Mukoyama
Marion Nakagawa Joyce Nakanishi
MIM Masao Nakayama
Pat Nakayama
Tats Nakayama
Evelyn Nishimoto
Nancy Nishimura
A. Nishioka
Arthur Nishioka
Nancy Nishioka
MIM Jerry Nishiura
Mas Nojiri
Takeko Nomiya
Mary Numata
June Oda
Steve Ogasawara
Hana Okamoto
MIM William Okamoto
Elaine Okayama
Chieko Onoda
Mika Osada
Haruko Oshiro
Mrs. Panich
Winnie Wicker
Masae Sakaie
MIM Lary Schecrman Jo Ann Shibayama
Seichi Shiraiwa
Bill Smith
Louise Sonoda
Arlene Suekama
Midori Sugimoto
MIM Go Sugiura
Mary Szathmary
Sada Szarhmary
John Takemoto
Kiyo Takemoto
Phyllis Taketa
MatSLtko Tamura
Cherrie Thacker Joanne Tohei Jack Tono
Jeri lsurusaki Yone Tsurusaki Ben Yamagiwa Terri Yamaguchi MIM Eugene Yamamoto Ken Yamamoto
Ruth Yamamoto
Mary Yamasaki Steve Yamasaki
Vincent Yamasaki
MIM Gary Yamashiroya
K. Yamashiroya
Takeshi Yamashita Hidejiro Yokoo
Kate Yoshida
James Yoshida
MIM R. Yoshida Yoshiko Yoshihara
Dave Yoshimura Margaret Yoshimura Carol Yoshino
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Corporate Sponsors
Purple Orchid Level
Harmony Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center, Inc.
Japan Ai dines
United Airlines Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Cherry Blossom Level Manshio & Wallace
Palmer House Hilton United Bindery Service, Inc.
Blue Iris Level Ameritech
ARK Technologies
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Electro-Wire, Inc. George and Rirsuko Inouye Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons
TransAgra Internacional Uptown National Bank of Chicago Yamada & Associates, P.C.
Friends
Yoshihiko Arata Nancy S. Chen Mary Doi
Jane Ike
M/M George Inouye Miyako Izzo
Carole Jones
Kay Kawaguchi Kazumi Kawamoto M/M Noboru Kikura
William H. Kurtis
H. Masumoto
M/M Jerry Matsumoto M/M George H. Miyagawa Joy S. Mori
Jessie Morisato Karl K. Nakamura
DIM Takamitsu Nakamura
RIM Masaru Nambu
M/M Leland K. Nomura
Nomura Enterprise, Inc.
MIM William Okamoto
M/M Glen Osrgaard
Shiroi Hana Japanese Restaurant
Louise Sonoda
Naoto Takamoto
Tadao Takano
Benjamin S. Tani
Tokyo Marina Japanese Cuisine
Nancy Tom
Charles Waller
M/M Dudley Yarabe
Raffle and Silent Auction Donors
Allegro Music Studio
Ann Sather Restaurant
Anne Namba Designs
Auditorium Theatre Council
Big Idea Productions
Bob Chino's Crab House Restaurant John F. Bukacek
Calo Pizzeria Restaurant & Lounge
Charles Ifergan Coiffures, Ltd.
Chicago Bears Football Club
Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Kosaido Corporation
DBA Hilldale Golf Club
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Tribune
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Wolves Pro Hockey Team
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
] A S C DONATIONS
Consul General Miroji Yabunaka Court Theatre Delaware Cars and Limousines DisneyQuest
Roger Ebert
Echo, Incorporated Etehwon
Fairmont Hotel
Fi replace Inn
Forever Plaid
Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
Frame Factory-Gallery r 909
Franklin Covey Company
Frank's Jewelry
Ralph Fujimoto
Jean Fujiu
Pat Harada and Tom Rowland
Holiday Inn Chicago City Centre
Hyatt Regency Chicago
Ritsuko Inouye
Sarah ltami Itta Sushi Japanese Restaurant
J. Toguri Mercantile Company Japan Airlines
Japan: So Small
Japanese American National Museum Japanese American Service Committee
of Chicago Joy Yoga
Sumko Kawaguchi
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Mary Koga
Kokushikan Judo Academy
Erika Kono
La Strada Risrorante
Lawry's The Prime Rib
Leo Burnett Company Inc.
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Marshall Field's Project Imagine
lkue Matsuda
Pat Matsui
Elaine Matsushita and Eric Fidler
Stephanie Matsuura
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest Aikido Center
Mitsui & Co., (U.S.A.), Inc.
Betty Mori ta
Museum of Contemporary Art
Nikkei Traditions
Yoko Noge-Dean
Chieko Onoda
Onomoli Fine Jewelry
Palmer House Hilton
Phil Stefani Restaurants
Photo Sphinx Studio
Renaissance Chicago Hotel
Riverbikes of Chicago
Lidia Rozmus
M/M Minoru Saito
Schaefer's Fine Wines Foods and Spirits Amy Lee Segami Shirai Hana Japanese Restaurant Stir Friday Night' Stuart Rodgers Phorography Swissorel Chicago Sada Szathmary Sruds Terkel
The Thai Grill and Noodle Bar
Thousand Waves Karate Thousand Waves Spa
Gail TSL1kiyama
United Airlines
Uprown National Bank
Westin River North
Florence Shigeko Yamada
M/M Kahn Yamada Aya Yamakoshi Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Yonamine Company
Linda Yu and ABC-Channel 7
Supporters
M/M Peter Bajor
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Japanese American Citizens League,
Chicago Chapter Midwest Buddhist Temple
Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago
New Chicago Japanese American Association Glenn Sugiyama
Maureen Yamashiro
Youth Supporters
M/M Peter Bajor
M/M Dick Haberkorn
M/M Yosh Harada
M/M Rick Morimoto
TransAgra International, Inc.
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
2000 Holiday Appeal Donors
Joseph Aberer
Mariko I. Aki
Rea Ansai
Herbert K. Aragaki Tadashi Arai
Takeru Asa & Family Memi Asakura Noboru Asato
Alyse Azuma
Frances Benbow & Family Frances Chikahisa Ben Chikaraishi
Mo Damoro
James Fujimoto Martin H. Fujimoto
Ralph Fujimoto Mitsuo Fujishima Mary M. Fukami
Yuji Fukunaga
Roy H. Furukawa
Mitsuo Fuwa
Jim Goodman
Charles Hanano Mickey Hatfield
Mike Hattori Shigeyo Henriquez Shiz Hidaka
Hisa Hori
Jeannette K. Hori Shoji Horita
Jane Hyosaka
Mary Y. H yosaka Alice Y. Ichikawa
Kanji Ichiki
Yuichi Idaka Grace Igasaki
Kiyoshi Iha
Tomi lijima
Benyu Ikeda
May Imaoka
Julius Ishida
Marion Ishii
Gerald K. Ishikawa
Takeo Irano & Family George Ito
Hiroshi Ito
Thomas T. Ito
Mary Iwaoka
Carol Iwata
Charles Imi & Family George Izui & Family Hiromi K. Johnson & Family Frank M. Kajikawa
Enoch Kanaya
Haruko Kanemoto
Tosh Kasai
Masao G. Karo
Fred M. Katsuyama
Yoshio Kawaguchi & Family
Kazumi Kay Kawamoto
Evelyn Keba
Eugene Kimura
Rich Cooper/Janette Koga Pavel Kraus & Family James Kumaki & Family Shigeru Kushi
Hiroshi Kuwashima
Shizu Lofton
Hisae Mah
Hiromu Masumoto
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A S C DONAT ONS
I
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John S. Matsuda
Masako I. Matsumoto
Nancy Matsumoto
Tomeko Toni Matsuoka
Misayo Matsushita
Thomas Mayahara
Shigemi Mazawa
Chico Minaga
Helen Miyake
Perry M. Miyake & Family
Shu Miyazak
i
Ted S. Mizuno
George Morikawa
PauaMorimoto
l
Richard Morimoto & Family
Jessie Morisato
MoraMorita
t
Jacqueline M. Mocooka
ShunichaNakagawa
i
Tsune S. Nakagawa
MidoraNakaguch
i i
Hisako Nakamoto
Lillian Y. Nakamoto
Carolyn K. Nakamura
Karl Nakamura
Noboru Nakamura
Masaru Nambu
Kacsum Neeno
i
Elaine C. Nemoco
Donald Nishibayash
i
Kay Nishimoto
Tadao Nishimoto & Family
Arthur Nishimura
Asako Nishimura
John Nishimura
Maudaie Noma
Takeko A. Nomiya
Masanobu Norimoco
George Oba
June Oda
Molly Oda
Ruth Oda
Elsie Ogawa
Hideko Ogawa
Linda Ogawa
Alyce A. Ohama
Virginia Ohlson
Hideo Oishi
William Okamoto
Nobuko I. Okawa
Takashi Okuno
George K. Omori
Mitzi Omura
Dick One
Bright Y. Onoda
Robert K. Oshiro
Yuki Oshiro
Jay Omori/Glen Ostgaard & Family Masato Ozaki
Michiko Payson-Kameda Robert Prosise & Famila
yPhilip Roth
Toshiko Sahara
Lydia Omori/Greg Sahli & Famila
yJames Saik
i
HenraK. Saka
y i Jean Sakamoto
Jiro Sakamoto
ToshaSakata
i
Robert M. Sasak
i
John Sasaka& Famil
i
y
Lawrence D. Scheetman
BettaSega
y l
Amy Lee Segam
i Mitsuzo Shida
Joe S. Shimashita
William Shimizu
Margaret Shintaku
Elsie Shiohara
Misao Shiratsuk
i Frances Suga
i MidoraSugimoto
i Sandra S. Sum
i William K. Sumida
Joseph K. Suzuk
i Sadako Szathmary Haruko Tademoco Kay Tagam
i
David 1hkada
MidoraTakak
i i Nobuko Takak
i Chizu Takaoka Ichiro Takehara Marie Takeshita Phyllis Taketa George Takecoshi Sue Takiguchi Hideko Tamura
Ralph K. Tamura & Family
Paulaine Tanabe
Tsuyuo Tanaka James Tanaka & Family Benjamin S. Tani
May Tanii
Sadako Tengan
Iva Toguri
David Toguri & Family Nobuo Tokunaga Nancy Tom
Chiye Tomihiro
Henry I. Toyama Miyako Tsuchida Chikaji Thurusaki Henry Umeki
Thomas Uyechi Charles Waller
Rose Wu Howard Yahiro Kenneth Yahiro Ben K. Yamagiwa Kaay K. Yamagiwa
TerraYamaguch
i i
Masao T Yamaj & Famila
i y Alice E. Yamamoto
Ruth Yamamoto
Y. Eugene Yamamoto & Familay
MaraYamasaka
y i
TakeshaYamashita
i
GaraYasutake
y
Hideajiro Yokoo
Tomoko Yoshida
HiroshaYoshimoto
i
Kiyo Yoshimura
MasamaYoshinar
i i
Nancy Young
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch Sam Fukaye Fred Togur
i
William T Yamamoto
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been
desiganed foaa high school or college student
r co gain experience in the social service field
. No donations were receaived in FY 200 I.
Howeveradonations will be gratefully accept
, ed to containue this worthwhile fund.
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J A S C DONATIONS
Memorial Gifts
Donor
M/M Yosh Amino Ms. Teddy Bofman Mrs. Hisa Chino
M/M Colman Connolly M/M Paul Doi
M/M Paul Doi
M/M George H. Eji Ms. Jeanne Fowler
Mr. Omar L. Francis Mrs. Mary Fujii
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Mr. Ken Hadden
Mrs. June Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada Mrs. Alice Hashimoto Ms. Janet Brusek Healy Mrs. Shizuko Honda Mr. Shoji Horita
Mr. Tom T. Horita
Ms. Ellen Iwaoka
Mr. Joe Iwaoka
Ms. Irene D. Jaske
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Ms. Linda Kahan M/M Ray Kaim-Klajbor
Mrs. Haruko Kanemoro
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoro
M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto
M/M Hiroshi Kuwashima
In Memory of
George Hashimoto George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Schlesak Mrs. Mari Tomiyama Mrs. S. Shiomi George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Masao Fujii
George Keiji Omori Mary Koga
Mary Sakai
George Schlesak Masaro Harada Hisako Utsunomiya Mary Koga
Berry Kami ya
Mary Sakai
George Hashimoto Masaro Harada
George Kei j i Omori Abe Miyake
George Hashimoto George Schlesak George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Sam Isamu Iwaoka and Frank Kenichi Iwaoka George Keiji Omori Roy Uyerani
Jerry Okubo
Miyuki Oshita
Dr. Mas Harada
George Keiji Omori
George Schlesak
George Keiji Omori
George Keiji Omori
Mary Sakai Mrs. Asako Komai
Mr. Mitsugi Kawamoto Mr. Charles Torii
Donor
M/M Hiroshi Kuwashima Ms. Wilma Kwit
Ms. Elizabeth Larson M/M Mitchell Lifson
M/M Jim Malachuk-Gallager M/M Peggy Wallace/Calvin Manshio Mr. James B. Maye
Ms. Anne McDevitt
Ms. Laura McGlone
Mrs. Hisako Sue Miyake
M/M Shinji R. Munemoro
Mrs. Tsuruko Sue Nakamoro
Mr. Hiroshi Nakano
Mr. Hiroshi Nakano
Mrs. Miyeko Nakao
Ms. Katherine G. Nickel M/M Hosen Oshita
Ms. Barbara Palmberg DIM Arnold Pock
M/M Robert Prosise
Prospect High School Student
Service Division
Dr. Lawrence Rogus Mr. Henry K. Sakai Ms. Lisa Sakai
Mrs. Mary Samson
Ms. Eileen Sherman Mr. John R. Steffek Mrs. Nobuko Takaki M/M George Takemoto M/M George Takemoto Mrs. Sumie Tanimura Ms. Sadako Tengan
Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Mrs. Grace Tori i
M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki M/M Patrick J. Walsh Ms. Laura Wightman Ms. Arlene A. Woods M/M Ronald Yoshino M/M William J. Yoshino M/M William J. Yoshino
In Memory of
Mrs. Mari Tomiyama George Sch lesak George Schlesak George Keiji Omori George Schlesak Mary Sakai
George Schlesak George Schlesak Roy Uyetani
Abe Miyake
George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Elizabeth Mayeshiba Mary Sakai George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Ms. Miyuki Oshita George Keiji Omori Masashi Morikawa George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori
Akira Arai
Mary Sakai
Mary Sakai
Yutaka Kanemoro George Schlesak George Sch lesak Mary Sakai
Sandra Y.smagata
Frank Williams Albert Yamamoro Mary Sakai
Mary Sakai
Charles Tori i George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Mary Sakai
H. Mary Koga Mary Sakai
JASC DONATIONS
In Honor/Recognition Donation
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition of
M/M Yoshiro Harada Misaki Sasamura's 100th birthday Dr. Roland Hogg Dr. Harold Arai Mrs. Mary Iwaoka Rev. B.J. Birkhan-Rommelfanger's 50th birthday M/M Hiroshi Nakano Cecilia Ishibashi Ms. Jean S. Tahara Patsy Tahara
Mrs. Alice E. Yamamoto Granddaughter, Kristine E. Provo, on graduation
200 I Special Membership
Benefactor
M/M Shiro F. Shiraga
Patron
M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa & Family
M/M James A. Isono & Family
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita
Sponsor
Mr. Minoru Saito
Friend
Mr. Hidemo Roy Asaki
Mr. Richard C. Haberkorn & Family Mr. Hiromu Masumoto
M/M Bruce Bank/Sharon Ogawa & Family DIM Harry Omori
Mrs. Josephine Tomita Dr. Roy K. A. Wesley
This FY 2001 annual report covers the time period July 1, 2000, to June 30, 2001.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2001 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs book.
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JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2001.
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Contributions $ 1 29,088
United Way Allocation 76,e1 47
Membership 5e1 ,564
Special Events (net) 82 ,2 39
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUPPORT
REVENUE Program Fees Activity Fees Interest & Dividend Income 97,300 26,202 91,1 06 214,608
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 760,459
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES
TOTAL EXPENSES
Excess of Expenses over Support and Revenue
A complete copy of these financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., is available for viewing at our office.
JASC BOARD OF DIRECTORS JAH srAFF
l'n:siJcm Li>a 'l.1ka1
VH t Prtsidem, TDnsA'lrJ lntL.nat10oal
VP Public Relations Pat \fatsurnnto
Alj'll
Jant,t Bell
ViLe Pres1Jrnr uf Rec.iii R,nk11\i;, l "ptowo .atiomd Bank of Cl11c.1go
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Con<.1lranr PJrtnn. .1-w Dvoa,rncs
RiLhard Haberkorn
Mark,, :n<• Manai;cr, Energv Produ, r G-n,up-Mutorola
Avanna Hohbs
Tt,,dicr, \X'!ure ( aretr ALademy
Erika Knno
I xe,ut1ve A»isrant.Japan Am,ri, a Society
Carol Miyake
Ofhc, Manager, Elmhurst Rthahil1t.,r10n. S.(
Kathryn Kimura Mlsna
Sen,or C orpor.11e Anormy, McDnnil,1'< C,>rpor.ition
Joyn· Morimoto
Dtrtctor of Tt, lm,ilogy l'rugram,, Nat,ooal Lekotek Ccnt,·r
Sandra Otaka
'-eLtion Chief, Otfi,e of R,ywnal Counul US. Fnv1ron,n,nt.,l
Prott,, r10n Agency
'.\likk1 Smith
;\fan.igtr, l.tft Timc:s
Glenn Sugiyama
P.irtner, Qm1ntumo
Mayumi Witlgerodt
Assist.mt Profe,sor, Rush l;01vers1ty ( ollege of Nur,;rng
Sandra Yamate
Pr,·s1du1t, P: R1,Lcm, lL
Day Care-N'ursc· .anvres lfrss) Can:1. R".\ctivity Planners Esther Cruz, D,,r,s Mason Aide Mon Uhono
Drivers G,H,o H.1mm,md (Murn1n.,;,1, Dnns .Mason 1.\1rcrno, 1
Supervisor Htkn. ·ak.,,ama Homemaker Assistants Jadw,ga K CLerntqtwsk,,, Dan11ra Kn.,p,k,
Sh,gt·yo Marsud:,, Hiroku Sn1I1 b-Sasaki. 'fo,h,ko Yr,sh,Ja
Social \\,orker Rrn.i ,\lur.iu, LCSW, CAD(
Coor · nator Sh.w,u 11,,r.,J,,
Cultural & Community Affairs Assistant Kav Kawci,c;uch, Ceramics Instructor Jam·tre K,>/2.l
Legacy Center ( rchives & Library) Lkhc,r:1h \f,eko Buro,, ( A Nutrition Howard Yah1ro
Wr1rer. K.ucn Ka11t·mot1) Pbut<>fr"phn K.i1 K.iwa/!UCill
(., J !11l De.1gm r: Mr Jclmg K1 rn
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee 1s to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing sol ial .E·rvices, by opening up ,icce.s to human services in the larger community through communication, collaburat1on. and coordinat10n with appropriate agencies ,md organizations, and by incrcasmg pul:ilic understanding of minorittes and their needs and contributions to
the larger society.
A nonprotit social service agency founded August 30. 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and
ind1v1duals 111 the Japanese Amencan, other Asian, and non-Asian
rnmmurnties 1n Chicago and .11burbs.
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American Service Committee
Annual Report
2000-2001
The Japanese American Service Committee has a lineage that leads directly to a situation of great adversity: the US government's evacuation and internment of persons of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
The agency was established to provide assistance-in the form of social services-to Japanese Americans who resettled in the Chicago area.
Now, more than a half-century later, the JASC continues its work, even though its original constituency has, for the most part, moved beyond the shadow of the war years. For better or for worse, the concerns of today's Japanese Americans match those of the population at large, and the JASC, through
its social services, is still responding to
those concerns.
The following pages, we hope, will demonstrate how the JASC's social services meet the current needs of the community.
Adult Day Services
Adult Day Services would be a good option for your mother-inlaw because it provides stimulating activities and opportunities for socialization. It can also help her progress in ambulation.
Keeping clients emotionally and socially involved and maintaining their physical and mental status are what the JASC's Adult Day Services (ADS) program strives for. But the larger goal is to help seniors remain in their own homes and prevent or delay their placement in nursing homes.
Established in 1981, ADS is one of the oldest senior day care programs in the city. It serves
a client population that includes persons of all ethnic backgrounds who have Alzheimer's disease, other dementia states, Parkinson's disease, or other chronic disorders (eg, high blood pressure and arthritis). It also includes people who are lucky enough to be in generally good health, but who need a source of regular human contact.
Many clients reach ADS through their families' initiative; many others are referred through the Illinois Department on Aging, Catholic Charities, or the Veterans Administration. Some are private-pay clients, but those who need financial assistance participate under the auspices of
the community care program.
Family involvement is another major variable. Some clients have no living relatives or are estranged from their relatives. Some are in the care of family members who need a few hours' break during the day. For
all of these clients, the ADS provides a supportive, nurturing environment.
Because ADS serves a relatively small clientele, language is not as formidable a barrier as it would be in a nursing home. ADS staff members are willing
and able to make the effort to understand each client's needs, even if he or she communicates in a language other than the three basic ones spoken in the program. In addition, the group setting often draws clients out; even "loners" can become surprisingly cooperative
and outgoing.
Many elderly people, even those who exhibit some degree of confusion, do not need to be institutionalized. ADS is an option that allows these people to remain at home, preserving their own feelings of security, as well as the family unit. For their part, the family should keep in mind that the key is early intervention: providing for their elderly relatives before they get sick and begin a vicious cycle of hospitals and nursing homes.
ADULT DAY SERVICES
"My mother-in-law is 82 years old, and she's in a nursing home for rehabilitation. She'll be discharged soon, but then what should we do
to help her get stronger?"
Casework and Counseling
uMy family and I moved to Chicago
from Japan recently) and we have difficulty communicating with my childrens schoolteachers. Would you help us?n
CASEWOR K AND COU NSELING
The JASC Casework and Counseling program can provide a bilingual (English/Japanese) social worker who can go beyond simple interpretation by helping you understand the school system and helping the school understand your children's educational experience and needs.
No one is immune to stress, and stress can come from a number of sources, big and small. Intergenerational relationships, language and crosscultural difficulties, financial issues, and health issues: any and all of these factors can upset the balance of life. Helping individuals and families regain that balance is the goal of the JASC's Casework and Counseling program.
Unique among programs of its type in that it encompasses a broad range of issues, Casework and Counseling is also unique among JASC programs because it most likely has existed throughout the agency's lifetime. The current program serves people of all ages. The Casework service links people with the appropriate resources such as hospitals, schools, legal services and human services. Counseling sessions are conducted by a bilingual, licensed clinical social worker who is also a certified counselor in issues related to alcohol and substance abuse.
The counseling process is a collaborative activity: the social worker and each client agree on specific goals and objectives over the long term, and they agree on what they will work toward in any given session. Japanese, English, or both may be used in sessions, depending on the client's preference. All sessions are completely confidential.
Counseling sessions may be conducted on an individual basis involving a client alone, but certain cases may require the participation of others as well. For example, a high school student with behavioral problems may attend sessions with his parents. Or a married couple may work to resolve communication problems due to cultural or ethnic differences. In cases such as the latter, the social worker might act as a mediator to help each spouse understand why his or her partner acts or behaves in a certain way.
The social worker might also act as an advocate in situations in which a client cannot express himself or herself adequately in English. In fact, language and cultural differences may also lead to a serious secondary problem such as violent behavior or drug or substance abuse. This might be the case, for example, in people who experience culture shock or feelings of isolation, such as students from Japan who attend area universities.
An apparently small goal-achieving an adequate psychological, emotional, and social life-can be a great challenge. For those who understand that they need help in meeting that goal, the Casework and Counseling program can offer assistance.
Home Support Services
uMy mother died recently, and my father doesn't know how to do the laundry or clean his home. He doesn't have a lot of money to pay for hired helpers. "
HOME SU PPOR T SER VICES
The JASC's Home Support Services can provide a homemaker to
help your father with his laundry and housecleaning. He can get these services subsidized through the Illinois Department on Aging's Community Care Program, but JASC also provides these services
at low rates for private clients.
Everyday home life consists of a number of tasks, some of which become difficult or impossible to perform when a person gets older and loses muscular strength. Time, distance, and myriad other reasons may keep us from helping our elderly relatives with those tasks in the way we might wish. Home Support Services offers assistance to both client and caregiver with the activities of daily life that used to be so routine.
Cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, laundry, bathing, and other personal care are just a few examples of the services in and around the home that Homemaker Assistants perform for clients.
In addition, they can function as escorts, accompanying clients to doctors' appointments. What they do not do are tasks associated with nursing care, such as administering medication, maintaining feeding tubes, or changing diapers.
The JASC's Home Support Services program dates back to the early 1970s. We are the only agency to have a contract with the Illinois Department on Aging to provide homemaker services to Japanese and Japanese American clients with low incomes.
All Homemaker Assistants receive extensive training that meets the requirements of the State of Illinois and that includes particular emphasis on cultural sensitivity. Homemaker Assistants also undergo
a fingerprint check by the Illinois State Police, and a background check for felony arrests in the srate.
Home Support Services can be engaged for the short term, such as the period following discharge from the hospital. It can also be engaged over
the long term on a regular schedule. In either case, the program works to help older people remain safely in their own homes and maintain their
independence. One beneficial side effect of the Homemaker Assistants' visits is that they provide a measure of social interaction and support for
the clients. Another is that they provide timestrapped caregivers with relief from the stress of
their duties.
As an extension of its housekeeping focus, Home Support Services checks in by telephone with clients and with people who live outside of the service
area. These calls are made on a periodic basis just to keep in touch, as well as during weather-related emergencies.
Safety, independence, and peace of mind. Home Support Services helps seniors move forward without sacrificing these basic rights.
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Wellness Programs
Our Health Screening Day is a chance to check your blood pressure and to get basic blood chemistry readings. You can also get tested for signs of prostate cancer, stomach ulcers, and diabetes.
Losing the ability to function independently because of illness, ignorance, or any other reason is a fear
we all share. Through the JASC's wellness programs, we can take steps to help ensure that we can continue to manage our own lives.
The JASC health screenings take place in the spring and fall of each year. At these events, physicians
and nurses come to the agency to check blood pressure, oversee blood screening tests, and offer advice on nutrition and other health-and fitnessrelated topics. Osteoporosis screening is offered periodically, and recent health screening events also have featured bone marrow donor drives. Getting fit can also be fun in Tai Chi classes or Minyo dancing.
To help senior citizens safeguard against potentially serious illness during the winter, the JASC serves as the site for free flu and pneumonia shots under the auspices of the Chicago Department on Aging and the Chicago Department of Public Health. This one-day event takes place in the late fall of each year.
Good health and good nutrition go hand in hand. Together with the Chicago Department on Aging, the JASC offers the Golden Diners program, serving healthful, low-cost lunches every Monday through Friday throughout the year. An added benefit of this program is the social aspect, the opportunity to
visit with friends over meals.
We cannot control the world around us, but we can take steps to understand it better. To that end, the JASC presents educational workshops on such topics as Medicare and other health insurance, financial and estate planning, and long-term care.
To deal with the more immediate forces around us, members and friends may choose to take advantage of the two-day driver's education courses developed by the American Association of Retired Persons. One-day courses focusing on the State of Illinois
driver's license examination are also available. These courses are given in both English-language and Japanese-language sessions.
At the JASC, wellness is regarded as a state that requires a comprehensive approach to management. With an ever-developing menu of workshops and other events, the agency seeks to provide community members with the tools to help them stay in good health and in touch with the world.
WELLNESS PROGRAM
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From the President
Dear Friends:
After over a half century in Chicago the JASC is stronger than ever, and we will continue co serve the Asian American community as long as there is a need for us co be here. And today there is still a need. In an ideal world, there would be no need for ethnically based organizations because people would not be separated by race. In an ideal world, people would understand that the things that make us the same are more important than the things chat make us different. Unfortunately, we are not there yet. The September r 1th tragedy showed us how much hate and intolerance still exist in the world. In the aftermath of chat horror, organizations like the JASC will be crucial cowards increasing the public's understanding of minorities and immigrants and their contributions co American society.
Granted, we are not the largest organization in Chicago, nor is the Japanese American community the largest ethnic group in the city. But the lack of large numbers does not mean chat we cannot make a meaningful contribution. And do not doubt that the JASC has made a difference. Come visit the JASC and watch our Adule Day Service clients enjoy a visit from some children in observance of Keiro No Hi (Respect for Elders day). Have your high school student use our Archives
co research her paper on the U.S. Constitution and the Internment Camps. Come join us at one of our Health Fairs and register with the National Marrow Donor Program or stop in during Holiday
Delighc/Kodomo Macsuri and watch your child's face as he sees his first Asian Santa Claus. These may seem like small things, but they can make a world of difference.
Remember the story of the starfish? After a storm, a man was walking down the beach throwing starfish chat had washed up on the sand back into the water. Another man watching him asked him why he bothered, since there were hundreds of starfish on the beach and he could never save all of chem. The first man threw a starfish back in the water then turned co the other man and said"made a difference to that one."
The JASC has been successful because through the years we have been fortunate co have a dedicated staff and substantial support from community members. Almost 100% of our cultural program
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ming and about 25% of our social services are funded by you, our members-through your
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membership contributions, donations and special events. You should be as proud of that face as we are graceful. If you would like co save even more starfish, I hope you will consider ocher ways in which you can help. Perhaps you would like to volunteer at one of our events or, if time is a scarce resource and you are feeling particularly generous, come talk co us about Planned Giving bequests.
Lisa Sakai
PRESIDENT
From the Executive Director
Dear Friends:
There is still an important role for the JASC to play in helping people through our Social Service
programs. We know of fewer than 50 Issei in the Chicagoland area. Now it is our Nisei generation
who are facing the challenges of aging. The Issei and Nisei worked hard so chat we could be here, and we owe them the best that we can give.
We know chat our community highly values independence, and we can provide services in a way that is respectful of independence while supporting health and safety. It is equally important to care for the caregiver. Frequently, caregivers are also seniors and may have challenges of their own.
Adult children as caregivers may find the roles reversing and have difficult decisions to make on behalf of their parents or other aging relatives.
Therefore, the JASC Social Services have come to be of benefit to multiple generations, and we
intend to expand our support across geographic, generational and diverse boundaries. Our Adule
Day Services and Homemakers programs were among the earliest established in the City of
Chicago. Our staff brings that experience, knowledge and creativity to any concern and will
provide consultation even if we are unable to provide the direct services. The counseling program
is not as limited by geographic or generational boundaries. That our social worker is bilingual enables us to support those with limited English speaking ability in complex and often confusing educational, legal and human service systems. People can receive services in the privacy of their homes and in their communities, where direct support is needed. Many have come to trust the JASC to have their best interests at heart, and they know that we will help in any way we can.
The JASC has also played an important role informing the community about significant events and issues, including the need for Asian American bone marrow donors. Jim Isono, a long-time Chicagoan, was in need of a stem cell transplant as a result of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Even
while ill, Jim educated the community about the lack of potential bone marrow donors among the Japanese American and multiracial and multiethnic populations. The JASC held two of the seven bone marrow donor drives in which about 600 potential donors were registered at various Asian
American churches, organizations and businesses. Unfortunately, no match was found for Jim. We grieve his passing, but he leaves a priceless legacy of five matches that were found for ochers.
We are very fortunate because, whether it is a client, caregiver, staff person, volunteer, board member, donor or corporate sponsor, every day we see people going above and beyond. We have many challenges ahead, but we have the strength of our values, our caring and our commitment
to face them well.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JASC Con1n1unity Progran1s
Legacy Center (Archives and Library)
Archivist: Deborah Mieko Burns
The purpose of the JASC Legacy Center is to appraise, collect, organize, describe, preserve, and make available for reference and research information resources from the Japanese
American community in the six-county Chicago area. It houses the JASC archives and serves a community repository for records and information resources about Japanese Americans and Asian Americans. The Legacy Center seeks to preserve and promote community heritage and common understanding of the Japanese American experience as an integral part of American history. We provide reference services for our collections, can help you make connections with community members, will lend selected materials, or can refer you to other repositories. Our collections are available for use by appointment. All people are welcome.
Nikkei Community Assessment
Project Coordinator: Deborah Mieko Burns
The JASC received a two-year grant from the Retirement Research Foundation for this project, designed to gather specific information about seniors and their caregivers. The JASC sought to understand the extent of demographic and socioeconomic changes in the community and how these changes impact the community and the JASC's services and programs. Results of the entire project will be reported in 2002.
Cultural & Community Affairs
Coordinator: Sharon Harada
Assistant: Kay Kawaguchi
Cultural and Community Affairs offers cultural classes such as sumie (ink painting), ikebana (flower-arranging), origami (paper-folding), the art of tea, and quilt and minyo (Japanese folk-dancing) clubs. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), tai chi, Japanese language and Japanese cooking classes are also offered. Special programs have included kamishibai (picture-board storytelling) and Hiroko Fujita, a Japanese storyteller, educator, and author. Educational programs on Medicare and long-term care coverage, twice-yearly health screening blood tests, and annual free flu shots are also part of the program as
well as a city-sponsored nutrition or Golden Diners program.
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JASC Donations
Corporate Members
CKD Createc Corp. Diversey-Paulina Building Corp. Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Panasonic Factory Automation Co.
Corporate
BlueCross BlueShield of IllinoiC
s Kraft Foods, Inc.
McDonald"s Corporation
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Aetna Foundation
Chicago Japanese American Counci
l Japanese Chamber of Commerce & IndustrC
y of Chicago
Monsanto Fund
RetiremenCResearch Foundation
t United Way Crusade of Mercy-
Asian American CommunitC
y Outreach Committee
Government
Chicago Department of CulturaCAffairs
l Illinois Arts Counci
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Illinois Department on Aging Illinois Department oCCommerce &
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Community Affairs
Organizations
Angel Island Theatre Company Christ Church of Chicago
Japanese Mutual A id Society of Chicago Ken Studio
Sansei Yonsei Athletic Association
Organizations In-Kind
American Ai rlineC
s Armour Swift
Asian American Law EnforcemenCt
AssociatioCn
Bob Chino's Crab Hous
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BuddhisCTemple of ChicaCg
t o Chicag o Japanes e American Counci
l Chicago Mounted Polic
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Christ Church of Chicago
CitCy of Chicago
DevoCn Church ofJesuCs ChrisCt
Eckrich
GenkCWalking Group
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JFC fnternarionalCInc. ,
Joseph Stockton ElementarCy School
Kikkoman FoodsCfoe. ,
Lakeside Japanes Christian Church
e MBT Ho Ersu Daiko
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest BuddhisCTempl t
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Na Kupuna Ukulele Club
Na! 's Auto Service
NaturaCSelection
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Ravenswood Fellowship United MethodisCt
Church
SanseCYonseCAthletic Association
i i Sunshine Cafe
Togur Mercantile Co
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. Tohkon Judo Academy
Toys R Us
Triangle Camera
United Bindery ServicesCInc. , Uptown Au to Service
Urban Gateways Center foCArts Education
r Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers
Individuals
Es rare oCf Masae Akagi AnonyCmous
Mr. John Asai
Mr. Hidemo Roy Asaki
RevCBerry Jo Birkhahn-Rommelfanger
. MrCRalph Fujimoto
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MrsCYoshimi Golden
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MsCAsayo I-loribe
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M/M Takaaki Ichikawa
MrCCalvin Ishida
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M/M George Izui
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoto
MrCChristopher Takashi Kondo
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M/M Hiroshi KuwashimCa
M/M PeggCWallacCe/Calvin ManshiCy o MCKathrCyn Kimura MlsnC
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ii DIM Richard Morimoto
MrsCFujiye Nakamura . MrsCTsuneko NakaCy
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MrsCSusie SCNishimura . . M/M Everett Ogaw a
DCVirgini a OhlsoC
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M/M Sam OzakCi
MsCAnne Shimojim . a MsCNami Shio .
MsCHiroko ShirarakC. i MrCBerrCy SCSuzukida . . MsCAsakCTakusagCaw . a
o M/M Seizo Tamura
MrsCSumiCTanimurC
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M/M Thomas SCTeraj .
i DIM RoCTeshima
Mr. Ryan y Togur i
Mr. Masaru WachCi
MrCWillie WakaranC
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i M/M Howard Yahiro
FumCYamamoto TrusCi t
M/M ThomaCYarabe
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MrsCNancy Young .
Individuals In-Kind
AnonCymou s
Lorraine AoCyagi
SallCBurns y
Sue Capozziello
Robin (Taketoshi) Celano
Jean Endo
CaroCFuCjimoto
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Berry KoCjima Goldberg
Jennifer MarCGoldberg
i Lillian I lamada
Mary Hayash i
Chiye I ligashide
Shig Hidaka
MCHirakawa .
Ernie Hyosaka
Jane Hyosaka
Mary Hyosaka
Tomi lijima
Tomonao Iino
Tomi Inouye
Elizabeth !soda
Dorothy Kaneko
Haruko Kanemoro
GeorgCe Karo
Ruth Karsuyama
Sueko Kawamura
Ray Kayano
J A S C DONATIONS
Isabel U. King JoAnn King
Mitchie and Marsh Kobata Mary Koga Jack H. Konman Kubose Family MIM James Kumaki Ruth Kumata Tomoko Kunita Barbara Kurokawa Sharon Legenza Harold Lenz
Sue Miyake
Estate of Tohoru Ed Miyashita Morimitsu Family
Joyce Morimoto
DIM Mototsugu Morita
Kim Amino Morton
Lisa Mukoyama
Marion Nakagawa Joyce Nakanishi
MIM Masao Nakayama
Pat Nakayama
Tats Nakayama
Evelyn Nishimoto
Nancy Nishimura
A. Nishioka
Arthur Nishioka
Nancy Nishioka
MIM Jerry Nishiura
Mas Nojiri
Takeko Nomiya
Mary Numata
June Oda
Steve Ogasawara
Hana Okamoto
MIM William Okamoto
Elaine Okayama
Chieko Onoda
Mika Osada
Haruko Oshiro
Mrs. Panich
Winnie Wicker
Masae Sakaie
MIM Lary Schecrman Jo Ann Shibayama
Seichi Shiraiwa
Bill Smith
Louise Sonoda
Arlene Suekama
Midori Sugimoto
MIM Go Sugiura
Mary Szathmary
Sada Szarhmary
John Takemoto
Kiyo Takemoto
Phyllis Taketa
MatSLtko Tamura
Cherrie Thacker Joanne Tohei Jack Tono
Jeri lsurusaki Yone Tsurusaki Ben Yamagiwa Terri Yamaguchi MIM Eugene Yamamoto Ken Yamamoto
Ruth Yamamoto
Mary Yamasaki Steve Yamasaki
Vincent Yamasaki
MIM Gary Yamashiroya
K. Yamashiroya
Takeshi Yamashita Hidejiro Yokoo
Kate Yoshida
James Yoshida
MIM R. Yoshida Yoshiko Yoshihara
Dave Yoshimura Margaret Yoshimura Carol Yoshino
2000
Fuji Fest
Corporate Sponsors
Purple Orchid Level
Harmony Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center, Inc.
Japan Ai dines
United Airlines Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Cherry Blossom Level Manshio & Wallace
Palmer House Hilton United Bindery Service, Inc.
Blue Iris Level Ameritech
ARK Technologies
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois Electro-Wire, Inc. George and Rirsuko Inouye Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons
TransAgra Internacional Uptown National Bank of Chicago Yamada & Associates, P.C.
Friends
Yoshihiko Arata Nancy S. Chen Mary Doi
Jane Ike
M/M George Inouye Miyako Izzo
Carole Jones
Kay Kawaguchi Kazumi Kawamoto M/M Noboru Kikura
William H. Kurtis
H. Masumoto
M/M Jerry Matsumoto M/M George H. Miyagawa Joy S. Mori
Jessie Morisato Karl K. Nakamura
DIM Takamitsu Nakamura
RIM Masaru Nambu
M/M Leland K. Nomura
Nomura Enterprise, Inc.
MIM William Okamoto
M/M Glen Osrgaard
Shiroi Hana Japanese Restaurant
Louise Sonoda
Naoto Takamoto
Tadao Takano
Benjamin S. Tani
Tokyo Marina Japanese Cuisine
Nancy Tom
Charles Waller
M/M Dudley Yarabe
Raffle and Silent Auction Donors
Allegro Music Studio
Ann Sather Restaurant
Anne Namba Designs
Auditorium Theatre Council
Big Idea Productions
Bob Chino's Crab House Restaurant John F. Bukacek
Calo Pizzeria Restaurant & Lounge
Charles Ifergan Coiffures, Ltd.
Chicago Bears Football Club
Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Kosaido Corporation
DBA Hilldale Golf Club
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Tribune
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Wolves Pro Hockey Team
Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
] A S C DONATIONS
Consul General Miroji Yabunaka Court Theatre Delaware Cars and Limousines DisneyQuest
Roger Ebert
Echo, Incorporated Etehwon
Fairmont Hotel
Fi replace Inn
Forever Plaid
Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
Frame Factory-Gallery r 909
Franklin Covey Company
Frank's Jewelry
Ralph Fujimoto
Jean Fujiu
Pat Harada and Tom Rowland
Holiday Inn Chicago City Centre
Hyatt Regency Chicago
Ritsuko Inouye
Sarah ltami Itta Sushi Japanese Restaurant
J. Toguri Mercantile Company Japan Airlines
Japan: So Small
Japanese American National Museum Japanese American Service Committee
of Chicago Joy Yoga
Sumko Kawaguchi
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Mary Koga
Kokushikan Judo Academy
Erika Kono
La Strada Risrorante
Lawry's The Prime Rib
Leo Burnett Company Inc.
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Marshall Field's Project Imagine
lkue Matsuda
Pat Matsui
Elaine Matsushita and Eric Fidler
Stephanie Matsuura
McDonald's Corporation
Midwest Aikido Center
Mitsui & Co., (U.S.A.), Inc.
Betty Mori ta
Museum of Contemporary Art
Nikkei Traditions
Yoko Noge-Dean
Chieko Onoda
Onomoli Fine Jewelry
Palmer House Hilton
Phil Stefani Restaurants
Photo Sphinx Studio
Renaissance Chicago Hotel
Riverbikes of Chicago
Lidia Rozmus
M/M Minoru Saito
Schaefer's Fine Wines Foods and Spirits Amy Lee Segami Shirai Hana Japanese Restaurant Stir Friday Night' Stuart Rodgers Phorography Swissorel Chicago Sada Szathmary Sruds Terkel
The Thai Grill and Noodle Bar
Thousand Waves Karate Thousand Waves Spa
Gail TSL1kiyama
United Airlines
Uprown National Bank
Westin River North
Florence Shigeko Yamada
M/M Kahn Yamada Aya Yamakoshi Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Yonamine Company
Linda Yu and ABC-Channel 7
Supporters
M/M Peter Bajor
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Japanese American Citizens League,
Chicago Chapter Midwest Buddhist Temple
Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago
New Chicago Japanese American Association Glenn Sugiyama
Maureen Yamashiro
Youth Supporters
M/M Peter Bajor
M/M Dick Haberkorn
M/M Yosh Harada
M/M Rick Morimoto
TransAgra International, Inc.
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
2000 Holiday Appeal Donors
Joseph Aberer
Mariko I. Aki
Rea Ansai
Herbert K. Aragaki Tadashi Arai
Takeru Asa & Family Memi Asakura Noboru Asato
Alyse Azuma
Frances Benbow & Family Frances Chikahisa Ben Chikaraishi
Mo Damoro
James Fujimoto Martin H. Fujimoto
Ralph Fujimoto Mitsuo Fujishima Mary M. Fukami
Yuji Fukunaga
Roy H. Furukawa
Mitsuo Fuwa
Jim Goodman
Charles Hanano Mickey Hatfield
Mike Hattori Shigeyo Henriquez Shiz Hidaka
Hisa Hori
Jeannette K. Hori Shoji Horita
Jane Hyosaka
Mary Y. H yosaka Alice Y. Ichikawa
Kanji Ichiki
Yuichi Idaka Grace Igasaki
Kiyoshi Iha
Tomi lijima
Benyu Ikeda
May Imaoka
Julius Ishida
Marion Ishii
Gerald K. Ishikawa
Takeo Irano & Family George Ito
Hiroshi Ito
Thomas T. Ito
Mary Iwaoka
Carol Iwata
Charles Imi & Family George Izui & Family Hiromi K. Johnson & Family Frank M. Kajikawa
Enoch Kanaya
Haruko Kanemoto
Tosh Kasai
Masao G. Karo
Fred M. Katsuyama
Yoshio Kawaguchi & Family
Kazumi Kay Kawamoto
Evelyn Keba
Eugene Kimura
Rich Cooper/Janette Koga Pavel Kraus & Family James Kumaki & Family Shigeru Kushi
Hiroshi Kuwashima
Shizu Lofton
Hisae Mah
Hiromu Masumoto
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A S C DONAT ONS
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John S. Matsuda
Masako I. Matsumoto
Nancy Matsumoto
Tomeko Toni Matsuoka
Misayo Matsushita
Thomas Mayahara
Shigemi Mazawa
Chico Minaga
Helen Miyake
Perry M. Miyake & Family
Shu Miyazak
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Ted S. Mizuno
George Morikawa
PauaMorimoto
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Richard Morimoto & Family
Jessie Morisato
MoraMorita
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Jacqueline M. Mocooka
ShunichaNakagawa
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Tsune S. Nakagawa
MidoraNakaguch
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Hisako Nakamoto
Lillian Y. Nakamoto
Carolyn K. Nakamura
Karl Nakamura
Noboru Nakamura
Masaru Nambu
Kacsum Neeno
i
Elaine C. Nemoco
Donald Nishibayash
i
Kay Nishimoto
Tadao Nishimoto & Family
Arthur Nishimura
Asako Nishimura
John Nishimura
Maudaie Noma
Takeko A. Nomiya
Masanobu Norimoco
George Oba
June Oda
Molly Oda
Ruth Oda
Elsie Ogawa
Hideko Ogawa
Linda Ogawa
Alyce A. Ohama
Virginia Ohlson
Hideo Oishi
William Okamoto
Nobuko I. Okawa
Takashi Okuno
George K. Omori
Mitzi Omura
Dick One
Bright Y. Onoda
Robert K. Oshiro
Yuki Oshiro
Jay Omori/Glen Ostgaard & Family Masato Ozaki
Michiko Payson-Kameda Robert Prosise & Famila
yPhilip Roth
Toshiko Sahara
Lydia Omori/Greg Sahli & Famila
yJames Saik
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HenraK. Saka
y i Jean Sakamoto
Jiro Sakamoto
ToshaSakata
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Robert M. Sasak
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John Sasaka& Famil
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Lawrence D. Scheetman
BettaSega
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Amy Lee Segam
i Mitsuzo Shida
Joe S. Shimashita
William Shimizu
Margaret Shintaku
Elsie Shiohara
Misao Shiratsuk
i Frances Suga
i MidoraSugimoto
i Sandra S. Sum
i William K. Sumida
Joseph K. Suzuk
i Sadako Szathmary Haruko Tademoco Kay Tagam
i
David 1hkada
MidoraTakak
i i Nobuko Takak
i Chizu Takaoka Ichiro Takehara Marie Takeshita Phyllis Taketa George Takecoshi Sue Takiguchi Hideko Tamura
Ralph K. Tamura & Family
Paulaine Tanabe
Tsuyuo Tanaka James Tanaka & Family Benjamin S. Tani
May Tanii
Sadako Tengan
Iva Toguri
David Toguri & Family Nobuo Tokunaga Nancy Tom
Chiye Tomihiro
Henry I. Toyama Miyako Tsuchida Chikaji Thurusaki Henry Umeki
Thomas Uyechi Charles Waller
Rose Wu Howard Yahiro Kenneth Yahiro Ben K. Yamagiwa Kaay K. Yamagiwa
TerraYamaguch
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Masao T Yamaj & Famila
i y Alice E. Yamamoto
Ruth Yamamoto
Y. Eugene Yamamoto & Familay
MaraYamasaka
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TakeshaYamashita
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GaraYasutake
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Hideajiro Yokoo
Tomoko Yoshida
HiroshaYoshimoto
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Kiyo Yoshimura
MasamaYoshinar
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Nancy Young
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch Sam Fukaye Fred Togur
i
William T Yamamoto
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been
desiganed foaa high school or college student
r co gain experience in the social service field
. No donations were receaived in FY 200 I.
Howeveradonations will be gratefully accept
, ed to containue this worthwhile fund.
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J A S C DONATIONS
Memorial Gifts
Donor
M/M Yosh Amino Ms. Teddy Bofman Mrs. Hisa Chino
M/M Colman Connolly M/M Paul Doi
M/M Paul Doi
M/M George H. Eji Ms. Jeanne Fowler
Mr. Omar L. Francis Mrs. Mary Fujii
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Ms. Jean M. Fujiu
Mr. Ken Hadden
Mrs. June Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada M/M Yoshiro Harada Mrs. Alice Hashimoto Ms. Janet Brusek Healy Mrs. Shizuko Honda Mr. Shoji Horita
Mr. Tom T. Horita
Ms. Ellen Iwaoka
Mr. Joe Iwaoka
Ms. Irene D. Jaske
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Mr. Rowland Joichi
Ms. Linda Kahan M/M Ray Kaim-Klajbor
Mrs. Haruko Kanemoro
M/M Neil Y. Kanemoro
M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio Kawaguchi
Hon. Lynne Kawamoto
M/M Hiroshi Kuwashima
In Memory of
George Hashimoto George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Schlesak Mrs. Mari Tomiyama Mrs. S. Shiomi George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Masao Fujii
George Keiji Omori Mary Koga
Mary Sakai
George Schlesak Masaro Harada Hisako Utsunomiya Mary Koga
Berry Kami ya
Mary Sakai
George Hashimoto Masaro Harada
George Kei j i Omori Abe Miyake
George Hashimoto George Schlesak George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Sam Isamu Iwaoka and Frank Kenichi Iwaoka George Keiji Omori Roy Uyerani
Jerry Okubo
Miyuki Oshita
Dr. Mas Harada
George Keiji Omori
George Schlesak
George Keiji Omori
George Keiji Omori
Mary Sakai Mrs. Asako Komai
Mr. Mitsugi Kawamoto Mr. Charles Torii
Donor
M/M Hiroshi Kuwashima Ms. Wilma Kwit
Ms. Elizabeth Larson M/M Mitchell Lifson
M/M Jim Malachuk-Gallager M/M Peggy Wallace/Calvin Manshio Mr. James B. Maye
Ms. Anne McDevitt
Ms. Laura McGlone
Mrs. Hisako Sue Miyake
M/M Shinji R. Munemoro
Mrs. Tsuruko Sue Nakamoro
Mr. Hiroshi Nakano
Mr. Hiroshi Nakano
Mrs. Miyeko Nakao
Ms. Katherine G. Nickel M/M Hosen Oshita
Ms. Barbara Palmberg DIM Arnold Pock
M/M Robert Prosise
Prospect High School Student
Service Division
Dr. Lawrence Rogus Mr. Henry K. Sakai Ms. Lisa Sakai
Mrs. Mary Samson
Ms. Eileen Sherman Mr. John R. Steffek Mrs. Nobuko Takaki M/M George Takemoto M/M George Takemoto Mrs. Sumie Tanimura Ms. Sadako Tengan
Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Mrs. Grace Tori i
M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki M/M Patrick J. Walsh Ms. Laura Wightman Ms. Arlene A. Woods M/M Ronald Yoshino M/M William J. Yoshino M/M William J. Yoshino
In Memory of
Mrs. Mari Tomiyama George Sch lesak George Schlesak George Keiji Omori George Schlesak Mary Sakai
George Schlesak George Schlesak Roy Uyetani
Abe Miyake
George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Elizabeth Mayeshiba Mary Sakai George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Ms. Miyuki Oshita George Keiji Omori Masashi Morikawa George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori
Akira Arai
Mary Sakai
Mary Sakai
Yutaka Kanemoro George Schlesak George Sch lesak Mary Sakai
Sandra Y.smagata
Frank Williams Albert Yamamoro Mary Sakai
Mary Sakai
Charles Tori i George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori George Keiji Omori Mary Sakai
H. Mary Koga Mary Sakai
JASC DONATIONS
In Honor/Recognition Donation
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition of
M/M Yoshiro Harada Misaki Sasamura's 100th birthday Dr. Roland Hogg Dr. Harold Arai Mrs. Mary Iwaoka Rev. B.J. Birkhan-Rommelfanger's 50th birthday M/M Hiroshi Nakano Cecilia Ishibashi Ms. Jean S. Tahara Patsy Tahara
Mrs. Alice E. Yamamoto Granddaughter, Kristine E. Provo, on graduation
200 I Special Membership
Benefactor
M/M Shiro F. Shiraga
Patron
M/M Aylen I. Hasegawa & Family
M/M James A. Isono & Family
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita
Sponsor
Mr. Minoru Saito
Friend
Mr. Hidemo Roy Asaki
Mr. Richard C. Haberkorn & Family Mr. Hiromu Masumoto
M/M Bruce Bank/Sharon Ogawa & Family DIM Harry Omori
Mrs. Josephine Tomita Dr. Roy K. A. Wesley
This FY 2001 annual report covers the time period July 1, 2000, to June 30, 2001.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2001 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs book.
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JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2001.
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPORT
Contributions $ 1 29,088
United Way Allocation 76,e1 47
Membership 5e1 ,564
Special Events (net) 82 ,2 39
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUPPORT
REVENUE Program Fees Activity Fees Interest & Dividend Income 97,300 26,202 91,1 06 214,608
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 760,459
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES
TOTAL EXPENSES
Excess of Expenses over Support and Revenue
A complete copy of these financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., is available for viewing at our office.
JASC BOARD OF DIRECTORS JAH srAFF
l'n:siJcm Li>a 'l.1ka1
VH t Prtsidem, TDnsA'lrJ lntL.nat10oal
VP Public Relations Pat \fatsurnnto
Alj'll
Jant,t Bell
ViLe Pres1Jrnr uf Rec.iii R,nk11\i;, l "ptowo .atiomd Bank of Cl11c.1go
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Con<.1lranr PJrtnn. .1-w Dvoa,rncs
RiLhard Haberkorn
Mark,, :n<• Manai;cr, Energv Produ, r G-n,up-Mutorola
Avanna Hohbs
Tt,,dicr, \X'!ure ( aretr ALademy
Erika Knno
I xe,ut1ve A»isrant.Japan Am,ri, a Society
Carol Miyake
Ofhc, Manager, Elmhurst Rthahil1t.,r10n. S.(
Kathryn Kimura Mlsna
Sen,or C orpor.11e Anormy, McDnnil,1'< C,>rpor.ition
Joyn· Morimoto
Dtrtctor of Tt, lm,ilogy l'rugram,, Nat,ooal Lekotek Ccnt,·r
Sandra Otaka
'-eLtion Chief, Otfi,e of R,ywnal Counul US. Fnv1ron,n,nt.,l
Prott,, r10n Agency
'.\likk1 Smith
;\fan.igtr, l.tft Timc:s
Glenn Sugiyama
P.irtner, Qm1ntumo
Mayumi Witlgerodt
Assist.mt Profe,sor, Rush l;01vers1ty ( ollege of Nur,;rng
Sandra Yamate
Pr,·s1du1t, P: R1,Lcm, lL
Day Care-N'ursc· .anvres lfrss) Can:1. R".\ctivity Planners Esther Cruz, D,,r,s Mason Aide Mon Uhono
Drivers G,H,o H.1mm,md (Murn1n.,;,1, Dnns .Mason 1.\1rcrno, 1
Supervisor Htkn. ·ak.,,ama Homemaker Assistants Jadw,ga K CLerntqtwsk,,, Dan11ra Kn.,p,k,
Sh,gt·yo Marsud:,, Hiroku Sn1I1 b-Sasaki. 'fo,h,ko Yr,sh,Ja
Social \\,orker Rrn.i ,\lur.iu, LCSW, CAD(
Coor · nator Sh.w,u 11,,r.,J,,
Cultural & Community Affairs Assistant Kav Kawci,c;uch, Ceramics Instructor Jam·tre K,>/2.l
Legacy Center ( rchives & Library) Lkhc,r:1h \f,eko Buro,, ( A Nutrition Howard Yah1ro
Wr1rer. K.ucn Ka11t·mot1) Pbut<>fr"phn K.i1 K.iwa/!UCill
(., J !11l De.1gm r: Mr Jclmg K1 rn
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee 1s to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing sol ial .E·rvices, by opening up ,icce.s to human services in the larger community through communication, collaburat1on. and coordinat10n with appropriate agencies ,md organizations, and by incrcasmg pul:ilic understanding of minorittes and their needs and contributions to
the larger society.
A nonprotit social service agency founded August 30. 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and
ind1v1duals 111 the Japanese Amencan, other Asian, and non-Asian
rnmmurnties 1n Chicago and .11burbs.
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JASC
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 61 J6. Io
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administration 77, 275-0097 social sc:rvices 77,.275.7212
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JASC COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Legacy Center (Archives and Library)
Archivist: Deborah Mieko King Burns
The purpose of the JASC Legacy Center is to appraise, collect, organize, describe, preserve, and make available for reference and research information resources from the Japanese American community in the six-county Chicago area. It houses the JASC archives and serves as
a community repository for records and information resources about Japanese Americans and Asian Americans. We provide reference services for our collections, can help you make connections with community members, will lend selected materials, or can refer you to other repositories. Our collections are available for use by appointment. All people are welcome.
Nikkei Community Assessment
Project Coordinator: Deborah Mieko King Burns
The JASC received a two-year grant from the Retirement Research Foundation to gather specific information about seniors and their caregivers. The JASC seeks to understand the extent of demographic and socioeconomic changes in
the community and how these changes impact the community and the JASC's services and programs. Results of the entire project will be reported in the summer of 2001.
Cultural & Community Affairs
Coordinator: Sharon Harada Assistant: Kay Kawaguchi
Cultural and Community Affairs offers
cultural classes such as sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), the art of tea, kimekomi ningyo (Japanese doll-making), and other crafts. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), tai chi, Japanese language
and Japanese cooking classes are also offered. Educational programs on Medicare and long-term care coverage, twice-yearly health screening blood tests, and annual free flu shots are also part of the program as well as city-sponsored nutrition and "Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services to
the homebound elderly.
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Adult Day Services
Supervisor: Melba Ristow, RN
Adult Day Services is a program that allows the elderly a chance to become involved in
t a host of different activities, ranging from field trips and ceramic classes to exercise sessions
I and so forth. Participants are able to maintain and improve their physical, mental, and emotional health
through these activities, as well as interact with other elders
and JASC staff. We provide alight breakfast, full lunch, and
afternoon snack. Daily transportation is also available.
Casework & Counseling
Social Worker: Rina Murao, LCSW
This service aids people of all different ages in achieving an adequate psychological, emotional, and social life. The JASC Counselor speaks both fluent Japanese and English, and is therefore able to assist with a range of issues such as intergenerational relationships, language and cross-cultural difficulties, financial issues, and health issues. All counseling sessions are completely confidential. Information about and referral services to other community resources, as well as case management, is also available.
Home Support Services
Supervisor: Helen Nakayama
Home Support Services is designed to maintain and enhance independent living for the elderly. The program offers
an array of practical services that enable
the individual to remain in the supportive
environment of their home and familiar surroundings. We offer supervised support and care for frail older adults. Services may include: housekeeping tasks and laundry, shopping,
escort service, preparation of meals (includes special diet),
nutritional assistance, bathing, grooming and personal care.
Private clients accepted, based upon worker availability.
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JASC DONATIONS
Corporate Members
CKD Createc Corp.
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Diversey-Paulina Bui ld ng Corp. Kkkoman Foods, Inc.
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Noble U.S.A., Inc.
Panasonic Factory Automation Co.
Corporate
AstraZeneca LP
Bl
ueCross BolueShield of Illoinois Di meo Schneider & Associates, LLC Kraft Foods, Inc.
McDonald's Corporation
Mysti c Entertainment
Peoples Energy
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Chicago Japanese American Association Monsanto Maching Fund
Motorola
Retirement Research Foundation United Way Crusade of Mercy Woods Fund of Chicago
Government
Chicago Department on Aging Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
Organizations
Christ Church oof Chicago
Northern Trust Corp. -United Way Organization oof Choinese Americans
, Greater Chicago Chapteor Stir Friday Night
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United Methodist Women Ravenswood
Fellowshi p U.M.C
Unoited Way/Crusade of Mercy
Organizations In-Kind
Asian Amer ican Law Enforcement
Association
Bob Choinn's Crab House
BTC Kokyo Taiko
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Chicago Mounted Police Chr ist Church of Chicago Crescent Bakery
Cross Trainers Gym/ Glenview
Devon Church of Jesus Christ
Futabakai Day School PTA
Futabakai Saturday School PTA Genki Walking Group
Heiwa Terrace
JACL, Chicago Chapter JASC Minyo Group
J FC International, Inc. Joseph Stockton Elementary School
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lakeside Japanese Christian Church MBT Ho Etsu Daiko
McDonald's Corporation
Micro Power {Mits Yamada) Midwest Buddhist Temple
Nal's Auto Service
Natural Selection
New Horizons {JACL)
Nisei Post #1183
Noritake Co., Inc.
Ravenswood Fellowship United
Methodist Church Sansei/Yonsei Athletic Association Sunshine Cafe
Toguri Mercantile Co.
Tohkon Judo Academy Toys R Us
Triangle Camera
United Bindery Services, Inc.
Universal Pen Hospital
Uptown Auto Service
WCEV Radio/1450 AM Wendy's
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AdachioMsoPatricia
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AdachioMroJohn K
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Adachi, M/M Bill U.
Asaki, M/M H. Roy Ayers, Ms. Janet ,
Bi rkhahn-RommelfangeroRev. Betty Jo Cualoping, Ms. Irene
FujimotooMr. Raolph
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Fujishi ma, M/M Mitsuo
Harada, M/M Yoshoi ro
Hol mes, Ms. Carolyn A.
Hyosaka, Ms. Maory
Inouye, M/M George
Ishida, Ms. Jean
IshidaoMroCaolvoi n
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Jaffe, Mr. Nicholas D.
Kajoiwara, M/M Edward M.
Kawakami, Mrs. Sets
King, Ms. Deborah M.
Kubose, R/M Gyomay
Kumaki, M/M James K.
Kuwashoi maoMrsoHelen H.
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Leonard, Mr. Donald R.
Masumoto, Mr. H.
Miyamura, Mrs. Elaine M.
Morimoto, M/M Richard I.
Nakamura, Dr/Mrs. Takamitsu Nakamura, Ms. Fumi
Ogawa, Mr. Everett B.
Ozawa, Ms. Tomomi
Palmyar Takaki, Ms. Agnes
Prosise, Ms. Joyce Kubose
Roth, M/M Philip C.
Sebastian, Ms. Shannon T.
Shikami, Mr. James
Shimojima, Ms. Anne
Shio, Ms. Nami
Shirataki, Mrs. Hiroko
Shishida, M/M Chas. H.
Szathmary, Mrs. Sadako
Tai, Mr. Chiao-Min
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takeuchi, Mr. David T.
Tamura, Ms. Atsuko
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tamura, Ms. Clare
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Teraji, M/M Thomas
Toguri, Ms. Miyeko
Wagner, Ms. Barbara
Waller, Mr. Charles
Whitted, Mrs. Linda Murakishi Wong, Mr. Quincy
Yamamoto, Ms. Alice E. Yokoyama, Prof. Katsuhide
JASC DONATIONS
Individuals In-Kind
Donations
Aoyaghi Lorraine
AcotthJ, i m & Cindy ,AsehPaul ,
BrodthJoyce
Ce lano, Robin (hTaketosh i)
,Fhs he r Davis L. ih
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EndohJean ,
GoldberghBetty Kojhima
Goldbe rg, Je nnifer Marh,
i HaradahSharon ,
HidakahShh ih
Higash , i Sacg h ,
i Hhi rakawahMemhmy
Hyosakah, Jane ,
HyosakahMary ,
lihimahTomhj, i
Inouye Tomh,
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lzui Pete ,
KamiyahMark
,KanemotohHaruko
KatohGeorg, e
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KawamotohLorh& Kikuye i Kawamoto, Lhynne ,KawamurahSueko ,KimurahGilbert ,
KogahMarh, y
KonmanhJack Hh.
,KudohMike
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KumatahRuth ,
KurokawahBarbara
LacyhIvh,
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MihashitahEstathofTohoru Ed
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Nakahguch Midorhi, i
Nakahyama M/M Masao
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NishimurahNanch, yNishiokahArthuh,
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NishiokahSusahn Nishiura, M/M Jerrh, y
Nohr Mah
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NomiyahTakekh,
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SakaihHank ,
SakaihLisa ,
SakamotohDon ,
SakuraihDean , SchectmanhM/M Lary , SonodahLouise ,
SuekamahArlene , SughimotoMhidori , SuzukihYoshimi , SzathmaryhMary , SzathmarhSada
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TaharahJean , TaketahPhyhllis ,
TaniihMay ,h
TerajihTom ,h
Thackehr Cherrie , TsurusakihJerh,
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UchimahKeith ,
WhittedhLinda , Willgerodt -LeehMayum ,
i YamamotohKehn , Yamasaki Mary , YamasakihSteve , YamashiroyahGary
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YoshidahDanieh& Nancy ,
lhYoshidahKate & James , YoshidahM/M R
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Fuji Fest Donations
Corporate Spo nsors
American Airlinhe
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Harmonhy Nursing and Rhe habilitation
CenterhInc. ,
Ritsuko and Georhge Inouhy
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Japan Airlinhe
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Manshio & Wallac
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MasudahFunahEiffhe rt & MitchellhLtd.
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Polychrome Publishing
TransAhgra InternationahInc.
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Uhn ited Ahr ne
ih
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United Bhnd erhy ServicehInc.
ih
, Uhptow n National Bank Of Chicahgo
Yamada & AssociateshP.C. , Yamamotho -Yoshida Familhy
Friends
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Fujiura, Henry
Honda, M/M Noboru
Kampai Restaurant
Kanemoto, M/M Neil
Kawaguchi, Kayoko
Lofton, M/M Nathan
MasumotohHhi ro
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Mhi yaghishhi ma, June T.
NAAAP -Chicago
Nakagawa, Tsune
Nam buhRevhMasaru
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Nishhi murahMarlynne K. ,
Nomura EnterpriseshInc.
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OkabehM/M Thomas ,
OmorihJ.M. ,h
SegamhStudios
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SthPauhFederahBank
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TanihBenjamin S. ,
TomihirohChiye ,
Tomoegawa (U.S.A.)hInc.
, UniversahPen Hospita
l l United Way of Chicago
Wallehr Charles ,
WolfehDr. A.R. ,
WuhRose ,
YahirohM/M Howard Y. ,
YamakoshihAyako ,
YatabehM/M Dudley ,
YounghNancy ,
Raffle and Silent Auction Donors
Allergro Music Studio
American Airlinehs
Anne Namba Design
s Auditorium Theatre Council
Bob Chinn's Crabhouse Restauranh
t Carson's The Place for Ribs Restauranh
t Charles lfergan Cohiffure
s
Chicago Blackhawkh
s
Chicago Bullhs
Chicago Childrens Museum'h
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Department of Cultural Affai r
s Chicago White Soh
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Chicago Wolves
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Cross Trahnerhs
ECHOhInc. ,
Famous Daves Ribs n' Blue'h
s Fran khs Jewel r
'hy
Hollins Grouhp
ljichihKent & Anh,
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InouyehRitsukh,
o Italian Village Restaurant
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J.iToguriMercantile Co.
i Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.iJapan American Society of ChicagoiJapanese Chamber of Commerce andi
Industry of Chicago Kawaguchi, Kay Kikkoman Foods
Kono, Erika
Kono.Jim
KotobukiRestaurant
i Lawry's The Priime Rb
iiMatsuura, Stephanie Matsuya Restaurant McDonald's Corporation Minato Restaurant Mitsui& Co. (USA), Inc.
i Mity Nice Grill
Museum of Contemporairy Art Nakagawa, Te rry
Nichicon (America) Corporation OrientaiArts Training Centeri
l Pailmer House Hilton
Pan Asia Cafe
Photo Sphinx Studio Polychrome Publishing Rainforest Cafe
Sakai, Mary
Santorini's
Schaefer's Fine Wine & Liquor Schakowsky, Congresswoman Jan Sea Ranch Inc.
Shiroi Hana Restaurant Skebneski , Victor
Sony Corporation Sunshine Cafe
Thomas, Mrs. Shigeko Thousand Waves Karate Thousand Waves Spa Tokyo Marina
United Airlines
Uptown National Bank Of Chicago Wing Hoe Restaurant
Women & Children First
Yamada, Kahn
Yamada, Shig
Yanase Restaurant
Supporters
Asian American Law Enforcement Association Baj or, Jody Oshita
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Christ Church of Chicago
Fu jiu, Kiyoko and Jean
Heiwa Terrace Japanese American Citizens League,
Chicago Chapter Kitsuse, Nelson
JASC DONATIONS
Kono, Erika
McDonald's Corporation Midwest Buddhist Temple NiseiPost #1183
i
Twenty and Five
Youth Supporters
Fujiu, Kiyoko Kasai Harada, M/M Yosh Haberkorn, M/M Richard Sugiiyama, Glenn Takada, Chr istine
TransAgra International, Inc.
Holiday Appeal 'gg Donors
Abe.Mr. Koki Aberer, M/M Joseph Adachi, M/M Roy Y. Aki, Mrs. Mariko I. Aoki, M/M Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert K. Arai, M/M Tadashi
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Bajor, M/M Peter
Barry Regent
Benbow & Family, Mrs. Frances Bundy, Ms. Rose Chikahisa, Ms. Frances Chikaraishi, DIM Ben Devine, Mr. Richard A. Doi, M/M Mikio
Doi, Ms. Mary & Mr. Jae Cerney Doi & Family, M/M Paul
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mr. Mickey
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye
Fujimoto, M/M James Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H. Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujimoto, Mr. Shigeyoshi Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fu jiu, Ms. Jean
Fukami, Mr. Frank
Fukunaga, Mr. Yuji
Furukawa, Mr. Roy H.
Gokan, Mr. Donald
Hanano, Mr. Charles Hasegawa, Ms. Naomi
Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hayashi, Ms. Mary
Hirai, Mrs. May
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HirakawaiMrs. Memmy
, Hirotsuka, Mr. Tats
Honda & FamilyiM/M Noboru
, Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, Mr. Fukashii
Horita, M/M Kaz
lchiki, Mr. Kanjii
ldaka, M/M Yuichi
lijima, Ms. Tomi
lko, Mr. Tetsuo
lnamiine, Mr. Charles
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, Mr. Julius
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald K.
ltahara & Family, D/M Seiiji ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M Hiiroshi
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose Kajikawa, Mr. Frank M.
Kajita, Ms. Grace M.
Kanaya, Mr. Enoch
Kanemoto, Mrs. Har uko
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Kawashima, Mr. James T.
Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn
Kimura, Ms. Lillian C.
King, Ms. Jo Ann C.
Kitsuse, Ms.
Kubose, R/M Gyomay Kumaki & Family, M/M James Kuramoto, Mr. Tracy
Kushi, M/M Shigeru Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi Lindblad, Ms. Karen
Lofton, M/M Nathan Manshio & Family, M/M Calvin Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu Matsuda, M/M John S. Matsuda & Family, M/M Tetsuo Matsumoto, Ms. Masako I. Matsunaga & Family, M/M Douglas S. Matsushita, M/M Masaru Mayahara, M/M Thomas Mayeshiba, Mr. Andrew J. Mazawa, M/M Shigemi McKinnon, Mr. Gordon J. Migaki, Mrs. Sueno Minaga, M/M Chico Mita, M/M James Miura, Mr. Tsutomu Miyake, Mrs. Helen Miyazaki, M/M Shu Mizuno, M/M Ted S. Mizuta, M/M Takanori Momohara, Ms. Matsue Monma, Mrs. Setsuko Mori, Mrs. June K.
JASC DONATIONS
Morikawa, Mr. George Morimitsu, M/M George W. Morimoto, D/M Paul
Morimoto & Family, D/M Richard Morisato, Ms. Jessie
Morishige, Mrs. Mutsue
Morita, Mr. Mort
Matoaka, Mrs. Grace
Muramoto, Mrs. Mary
Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi Nakaguchi, Mrs. Midori Nakamoto, M/M Gray Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Nakamura, Mr. Karl
Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye
Nakanishi & Family, M/M George Nakao, Mrs. Miyeko Nakao, M/M lsamu
Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nam bu & Family, RIM Masaru Neeno, D/M Katsumi
Nemoto, Ms. Elaine C.
Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K. Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Nishimura, Mrs. Asako Nishimura, Mr. John Nishimura, Mrs. Susie S.
Nishioka, Mrs. Nancy
Noma, Mrs. Maudie
Nomiya, Mrs. Takeko A.
Oda, Ms. Ariye
Oda, Ms. June
Ogawa, M/M Shuichi
Ogi, M/M Robert
Ohlson, Ms. Virginia
Okamoto, Ms. Hana
Okamoto, M/M William Okawa, Mrs. Nobuko I. Omori, Ms. Lydia & Mr. Greg Sahli Omura, Ms. Mitzi
One, M/M Dick
Osako, M/M George R.
Oshiro, M/M Yuki
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Robert K. Ostgaard & Family, M/M Glen Oya, Ms. Merry
Parks, Ms. Frances
Paulsen, Mr. Eugene H. Prosise & Family, M/M Robert Roth, M/M Philip
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakai, Ms. Lisa
Sakamoto, M/M Jira
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sasai, M/M Frank Sasaki, M/M Robert M.
Sasaki & Family, M/M John Sato, M/M Harry
Satoh, R/M Kei
Schectman, M/M Lawrence D. Seo, Mrs. Hisako
Shida, M/M Mitsuzo
Shimashita, Mr. Joe S.
Shimizu, Mrs. Masako
Shimizu, M/M Mita
Shintaku, Mrs. Margaret
Shiozaki, M/M Masaru Shiraga, M/M Shiro F. Shiratsuki, Ms. Misao
Shishido, M/M Melvyn T. Smith, Ms. Nikki
Smith, Mr. William A.
Sonoda, Ms. Louise
Sugeno, Mr. Henry H. Sumida, Mr. William K. Suzuki, Mrs. Yoshimi
Takada, M/M David
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, Mrs. Nobuko
Takaoka, Mrs. Chizu Takehara, M/M lchiro Takeshita, Mrs. Marie Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tamura, Mr. Ralph K.
Tamura, Mrs. Clare
Tanaka & Family, M/M James Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Terada, Mrs. Mary
Toguri, Ms. Iva
Toguri, Mr. Ryan
Tohei, Mrs. Joanne
Tomihiro, Ms. Chiye Tsuruda, Mrs. Joan
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki, Ms. Jeri
Turuda, Mrs. Lily M.
Uchiyama, Ms. Dorothy
Ujiiye, M/M William
Uyechi, Mr. Thomas
Uyeda, Mr. Sam I.
Uyetani, Mr. Roy
Waller, Mr. Charles
Watanabe, M/M Arnold Whitted & Family, M/M Brooke Yahiro, D/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yamada, Ms. Grace
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben Yamagiwa, Mr. Kay K. Yamaguchi, Mrs. Lois R. Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri
Yamaji & Family, M/M Masao T. Yamamoto, M/M George Yamamoto, Mrs. Mine Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth Yamaoka, M/M George Yamasaki, M/M Dick T. Yamasaki, M/M George Yamasaki, Ms. Mary Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Yamashita, M/M Yoshio Yasutake, Mr. Gary
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael Yokoo, DIM Hidejiro Yokota,Ms.Toshiye Yoshimoto, M/M Hiroshi Yoshimura, Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura, M/M Hideo David Young, Mrs. Nancy
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch
Fukaye, Sam
Toguri, Fred Yamamoto, William T.
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service
field. No donations were received in FY 2000. However, donations will be gratefully accepted to continue this worthwhile fund.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2000 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs Book.
JASC DONATIONS
In Honor /Recognition Donation
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition of
Adachi, M/M Bill U. D/M Rick Morimoto's 25th Anniversary Adachi, Mr. John K. D/M Rick Morimoto's 25th Anniversary Harada, M/M Yoshiro M/M Mitsuo Fujishima's 51st Anniversary Harada, M/M Yoshiro Prof. Chieko Onoda Yamamoto, Ms. Alice E. M/M Mitsuo Fujishima's 51st Anniversary
In Memory Donations
Donor
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Amino, M/M Yosh Amino, M/M Yosh
ART LINE, INC.
Ase, Ms. Katherine
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Ms. Alyse
Barnes, M/M William
Bergren, M/M Kent
Billingham, Mr. Thomas J.
Bliss, Gouverneur
& Associates, Inc.
Bradley-Strautmanis,
Ms. Sandra E.
Chudnov, Mrs. Marcy
Deering, Dr. Kathleen
Di Salvo, Ms. Yoko
Duden, Ms. Nancy G.
Elliot, Ms. Gloria
Family of Mitsugi Kawamoto
Friends & colleagues of
Judge Lynne Kawamoto
Fujiu, Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Galati, Mr. Victor J.
(Wolin-Levin, Inc.)
Glasco, Mrs. Roxille
Hagio, Mr. Roland
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
In Memory of
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Jennie Matsunaga
Saki Agemura
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Marie Nishioka
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Goji Tashiro
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi
Goji (James) Tashiro
Marie Nishioka
Masako Tatsumi
Goji Tashiro
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Shigeo Wakamatsu
Jerry Okubo
Kai Oshita
Kai Oshita
Meri Hirata
Louis Hirakawa
Miyuki Oshita
Carl Kita
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Kay Sunahara
Donor
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, Ms. Joann
Hashimoto, M/M George H.
The Henderson Company
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hiratsuka, Ms. Margaret
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, Mr. Noboru
Horita, Mr. Tom T.
Horita, M/M Shoji
ljichi, M/M lchiro Kent
ltami, Ms. lkue
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M George T.
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, Mrs. Mary Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J., Ms. Judy
& Dr. Robert Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J., Ms. Judy
& Dr. Robert
Izumi, Mrs. Sachiko
Janik, M/M John R.
Joichi, M/M Rowland T.
Kadokura, Mr. Arthur
Kadokura, Mr. Hiroshi
Kadowaki & Family, M/M Ken
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kanaya, M/M Enoch H.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kanemoto, Mrs. Haruko
Kawachi, M/M Ted
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
King, Ms. Deborah M.
In Memory of
Allan Hagio
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Paul Hasegawa
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Masako Tatsumi
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Sam Iwaoka
Frank Morimitsu
Marie Nishioka
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Julie Ann Bertlett Utpodel
Yutaka Kanemoto
Mary Ogasawara
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Kai Oshita
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Jerry Okubo
JASC DONATIONS
Donor
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo Kohaya, Ms. Lilyan Tomiko Kosaka, Mrs. Ruth Kumaki, M/M James Kurzrock, Ms. Inga M. Laget, Ms. Sophie C. Lefauve, Ms. Mary Rabaut Leonard, Mr. Michael R. Levy Jr., Mr. Joseph Manshio, Mr. Calvin
& Ms. Peggy Wallace Manshio, Mr. Calvin
& Ms. Peggy Wallace Meehan, Ms. Tamiye M. Miura, M/M Tsutomu Miyakawa, M/M Seiichi Mizuno, M/M Ted S. Morikuni, M/M Masanobu Moss, M/M Monroe Mottram, Ms. Patricia A. Mulvenna, Ms. Maureen E. Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye Nakamoto, Ms. Lisa Nakayama, Ms. Helen
Nam bu, Rev. Masaru Nazuka, M/M Toshu Nemoto, Ms. Elaine
Ogi, M/M Robert Okamoto, Dr. Julie L. Okamoto, Ms. Aiko Omachi, M/M Akira Omori, Ms. J. M.
Omori, Mr. Casey H.
Omori & Family, Mr. George Ostgaard, M/M Glen
Oya, Ms. Merry Y.
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Pierce, M/M Ralph J. Rarang, M/M Bienvenido Redican, Mr. James
& Ms. Carol Mi Jeong Kim Sahara, Mrs. Toshiko Sakamoto, M/M Jira Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Satoh, Rev. Kei
Shimizu, Mr. Takeo Stadler, Ms. Roberta Louise Stewart, M/M Christopher H. Sugai, Ms. Frances Sunahara, Mrs. Tomoe Suzuki, M/M Henry Suzuki, M/M Henry K. Tademoto, M/M Kenji
Takaki, Mrs. Nobuko
In Memory of
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara George Kosaka Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Goji (James) Tashiro
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi Tokuhide Nakamoto Mitsugi Kawamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi Masako Tatsumi
Yutaka Kanemoto Ei (Sakae) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto
Kai Oshita
Goji (James) Tashiro Mitsugi Kawamoto Ai Kuramoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Yutaka Kanemoto Yutaka Kanemoto Masako Tatsumi
Ei (Sakaye) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakai) Takehara Yutaka Kanemoto
Rei Omori Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Marie Nishioka Kai Oshita
Alma Chie Sakurada Marie Nishioka
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto Masako Tatsumi Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Alma Chie Sakurada
Kay Sunahara
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Donor
Takeshita, M/M John Takeshita, Mrs. Marie Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Tanabe, M/M Osamu Tanouye, Mr. Jim Tanouye, Ms. Toshi A. Tashiro, Mrs. Hisako Tatsumi, Mr. Toshio Terusaki, M/M Ben H. Toguri, Mrs. Miyeko Tomita, Ms. Lydia Towers Perrin Tri-Tower Printing, Inc. Turuda, Ms. Lily Turuda, Ms. Lily
Wada, M/M Tad H. Walsh, M/M Patrick J. Weisberg, Ms. Wendy
& Mr. Keith Rutman Wightmas, M/M David Yamamoto-Yoshida Family Yamanaka, Mrs. Kasumi Yamanaka, M/M lwao Yamasaki, Ms. Yoneko Florence Yamasaki, Ms. Mary
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshimura, Ms. Stephanie
Yoshimura, Mr. Dave
In Memory of
Kai Oshita Marie Nishioka Marie Nishioka
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Masako Tatsumi Margaret Tanouye Marie Nishioka Goji (James)Tashiro Masako Tatsumi Masako Tatsumi
Kai Oshita
Heidi Kubo
Goji Tashiro Tokuhide Nakamoto Louis Hirakawa Meri Hirata Ei (Sakae) Takehara Rei Omori
Goji (James) Tashiro
Rei Omori
William Yamamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Paul Hasegawa Sacie Yoshimura
Kai Oshita
This FY 2000 annual report covers the time period July 1, 1999, to June 30, 2000.
JAS CONDENSED STATEMEN O ACTIVITIE
C T F S
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30S, 2000.S
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPOR
T ContributionS$203046
s,S
United Way Allocation 76,S147S
Membership 43,235 Special Events (netS70,59) 1
GOVERNMENTASAGENCIESSUPPOR
L S T
REVENU
ESProgram FeeS88,467
s Activity FeeS22S186
sS
,Interest & Dividend IncomeS93S143
,S
TotaSl revenue
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES SUSP PORT SERVICES
TotaSexpenses
l
Excess of Support and Revenue ove Expenses
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$ 393,019
780,42
7
528,514 239,S695
768,209S
12,218
JASC BOARD OF DIRECTORS JASC STAFF
President, is.i <.dkai
VK<' Fresll.J.,•r t fu"lsA,p d Tter"lat-cna]
VP Public Relations Pa1 Matsu·r· ,to
AtOW'l \Jatior-c1l B,1'1kaOf(h1,ago
VP Membership [10'1 <;aklmDto
Fl'lancia' Plar rPr,. "t0lr Fm,incidl Advi• ors Corp0•c1tior
VP Programs •yr,., Oda
[lJrP, tc• of 1 'iP·1t 'E rvicPs, HoJl T,s c,roup
VP Programs Mayurni A. Wi'JiJPrndt
As, ,ta•'t i>r ,+essor, Rush Uri•vn,,ty (olleqe of Nurs·ng
Treasurer Nancy Yc1l"'ldf'10t'' Yo,h •lc1
V ce F 'h de•1t, i' VEr,ey Paul ml •lu•ld T',J (orpD•at:on
Secretary c. •1 · E k,0 On0da
As,o, ,1te f'rof,",sor, , J Tver, ty ot ll'.r,, , C 01 leq,• of Nursing
Jody Oshita Bajor
.\/1.in.iqPr of 'l 1sPH:s, !'eve I, DrnPrt & M,i·kE'tmg. NBC c; ChKago
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
r OT' ,ul-art/Pc1rt"le• NFW [lvnam•cs
Richard Haberkorn
V\,1•keT g M l"laqe' E "er,Jy froduct Crow, Motnrola
Erika Kono
h,·, 111 VP A,sist 1·1t, Jap,rn AmPno ,ouety
Kathryn Kimura Mlsna
'ienor r orp1 rat,• Attorr,•y, 'v\cl"Jon.ild\ C orpo•at,u'l
Joyce Morimoto
[' rf·Ctor nf Tf.i1'10lnqy F•Oq"dtnS, Nat >nd] LE'kotek Ce11ter
Sandra Otaka
s,edior-L h·Pf, Office of Region ii C.0unci: L' <, Ervnc"'TIP'1tal
F•otrctior Ager cy
Glenn Sugiyama
Pa•trn, Ou<.1rturri
Steven K. Takaki
Pr ,n, 1pc1I Takaki, l los1' & A:,s,,ciatl's, 1 td
Sandra Yamate
P•f'5ide•1t, PolyLh•omP l-'ubhshm4 Con,.
Jamie Tanaka
c,ud1,,1te 1 .iw St11de'1t, lJ '1 vns•ty of C hic:iqo
Kiyo Yoshimura
Soc•al WorkPr Rl'tr·ed
Carol Yoshino
Office Mar,1gn, I dgew:iter Ri>hahil1 tahm Assocuti>,
Executive Director Jean M. Fui1u, LCSW Assistant Executive Director Sharon Harada Controller Dudley Yatabe
Clerk Typist Lynn Kaiha•a
Receptionist Sumie Tanimura
Custodian Sdbah Auodesho
Clerical Staff Karen Kanemoto, Luis Pascasio, Ryan Togun
Coordinator Melba Ristow, RN
Day Care Nurse Nanytes (Tess) Cana, RN Activity Planners Esther Cruz, Cecilia Gemp1son, Dons Mason Aide Mon Ohono
Drivers Givnn Hammond (Mornrng). Joseph Kennedy (Afternoon)
Supervisor HPlen Nakayama Chore Workers Shigeyo Mat.udd, Kazuko Nukuto,
Hiroko Smith Sasaki. Toshiko Yosh1 da
Social Worker Rina Murao, LCSW
Coordinator Sharon Harada Assistant Kay Kawaguchi
Ceramics Instructor Janette Koga Archivist & Community Assessment
Project Coordinator Deborah Mieko King Burns Nutrition f--'oward Yah1ro, Sandra Kirn
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions
to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact the JASC at 773,275.0097.
JASC
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois
60640
telephone
773.275.0097
fax
773.275.0958
e-mail
jasc@iols.net
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American Service Committee
1999-2000 Annual Report
YOU ARE OUR STRENGTH ... AND YOU CAN DEPEND ON US.
For fifty-four consecutive years-from the period immediately
following World War Ihthrough the dawn of the newh
I millennium-the Japanese American Service Commhittee
has worked to promote the family and communhity. Or
perhaps, to reflect our current activities more accuratehly, we should say communities.
In the early years, resettlement was the primary focus of
the JASC's operationshwe helped establish homes for Japaneseh
: American citi zens who came to Chicago upon their release from the wartime internment camps. Over the years, we broadened our purpose and scope to accommodate
the developing concerns of our members. Today the JASC offers a wide array of programs and services.
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, we at the JASC work for visibility in the national arena to be more effective addressing local issues here at home. We work in partnership with agencies representing people from the entire spectrum of Asian nationalities to assist our own Japanese American members and friends. We work with many to serve you.
For fiftyjour years the Japanese Amer;can Serv;ce Comm;ttee has worked to promote the fam;Jy and commun;ty.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON US TO PROMOTE THE WELL-BEING OF FAMILIES.
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By offering a variety of cultural programs and classes, together with our core social services, the JASC serves families.
Through our Kodama Matsuri activities, storytelling events,
and the Tampopo-kai play group, we help to introduce children
to the language and cultural traditions of Japan. Through our
classes in traditional arts and crafts, we help their parents and
grandparents keep in touch with their cultural roots. Through
our Legacy Center archives and library and our sponsorship
of the Intergenerational Dialogues series and other programs that address ethnic identity, we help all of our members and friends find and understand their places in society and history.
Our twice-a-year health screenings and year-round counseling
services allow members and friends to provide for their
personal health and peace of mind. And our home support
services and adult day services help to preserve the intact
family unit by giving elderly clients of all ethnic and religious
backgrounds a way to live at home, either independently or
with caregivers.
To offer the best possible level of elder care services, the JASC works with a number of agencies, among them the Chicago Department of Human Services-Asian American Seniors' Day, Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly, Asian American Health Coalition, Illinois Department on Aging, and National Asian Pacific Center on Aging.
Through cultural programming and social services, the JASC serves people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON US TO PROMOTE THE WELL-BEING OF THE NIKKEi COMMUNITY.
Lives change. People change. Communities change.
Fortunately, even though the Japanese American community is no longer clustered together, it still celebrates together, and the JASC frequently provides the occasion, as well as the venue. Market Day, the community picnic, Fuji Festival, and Holiday Delight are annual highlights of the calendar. The JASC's links with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs/Chicago Neighborhood Tours, Illinois Arts Council, and Uptown Chamber of Commerce enhance the quality of these and other festive gatherings.
But celebrations alone cannot create a sense of unity and ethnic identity. Through our co-sponsorship of the annual Day of Remembrance and special events such as the "Children of the Camps" documentary screening and discussion,
the JASC helps to provide a forum in which members of the community can reflect on and share the lessons of their collective experience.
To ensure that the JASC can continue to serve the human needs of its members and friends in the future, we launched the Nikkei Community Assessment project in the spring
of 2000. Thanks to the participation of hundreds of people
throughout the Chicagoland area, the JASC will gain an accurate picture of the community's current and future
concerns about senior care. And to ensure that we do not forget the past, the JASC maintains the Legacy Center
archives and library.
''Japanese" ne;ghborhoods no longer ex;st, but we can susta;n t;es to the commun;ty through the JASC.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON US TO PROMOTE THE
WELL-BEING OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY.
Different cultures observe different holidays, but just about
everyone celebrates the coming of the New Year. For years,
the JASC has joined with the Asian American Coalition of
Chicago to bring Lunar New Year festivities to the city and to
honor the efforts and achievements of individual members
of its various Asian communities.
In addition to celebrations, the JASC actively participates in
projects that are of importance to the everyday life of the
Asian community as a whole. During the spring of 2000, for
example, the JASC helped to distribute flyers describing the
perpetrator of a number of crimes that apparently targeted
Asian women. These flyers were translated into several Asian
languages and were mailed to ethnic businesses, community
organizations, and religious organizations.
The JASC works in partnership with many other organizations serving the greater Asian population on the national, state, and local levels. Among them:
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Asian American Advisory Council to the Cook County State's Attorney
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Asian American Advisory Council to the State Comptroller
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Asian American Bar Association
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Chicago Japanese American Council
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City of Chicago Commission on Human Relations
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Illinois Asian American Hate Crime Network
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National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium
The JASC ;s an act;ve part;c;pant ;n projects that are ;mportant to the everyday life of the As;an commun;ty as a whole.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON US TO REPRESENT OUR COMMUNITIES ON A NATIONAL SCALE.
Chicago's Japanese American community has traditionally been strong and active; nearly every Nikkei family in the US has direct or indirect links with Chicago and the JASC. But compared with other Asian American groups, the Japanese American community is relatively small in number, and it
is shrinking. It is critical, therefore, that we develop nationwide networks to get our needs met. By sending representatives
to regional and national conferences, the JASC has cultivated significant relationships with Asian organizations with nationwide focus and has made them aware of the specific concerns of Chicago's Japanese American population.
The JASC and our executive director, Jean Fu jiu, were recognized on a more far-reaching scale when Jean received the Consul General's Commendation through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Jean subsequently took an educational trip to Japan under the auspices of the Program for Japanese Descendents, also sponsored by the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Japan. These programs enabled the JASC to establish and strengthen communications with many relevant individuals and organizations in Japan.
So this is how the JASC has worked for you for fifty-four years, whether across the ocean, across the country, across the metro area, or within your home. We know that you are our strength. And you know that you can depend on us.
Nearly every Japanese Amer;can fam;Jy ;n the US has a connect;on to ch;cago and the JASC.
Lisa Sakai PRESIDENT
FROM THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear Friends:
They say that the third time's the charm, and FY 2000 certainly seemed charmed for the JASC. This was the third year for Executive Director Jean Fujiu and the first term for President Lisa Sakai. Lisa brought a warm and pragmatic approach to the position, determined to accomplish many long-standing and long-awaited goals.
As with the rest of the world, first we had to prepare for Y2K and the transition to the new millennium. In our case, preparation meant anticipating any eventuality both for the agency and for all of our clients. Happily, we all survived successfully.
Our 53rd year was definitely the year for establishing and expanding our cooperative events and programs with many Japanese, Japanese American, Asian American and non-Asian groups. Our community picnic was co-hosted by the JASC, Japanese American Citizens League-Chicago Chapter, Asian American Law Enforcement Association and Tohkon Judo Academy. According to the number of wristbands passed out, over 450 adults, youth, children and pets participated. Many dreamed of being discovered singing karaoke; the children lined up to bounce around in the Jumping Jack; and the Tohkon Judo Academy pulled the Asian American Law Enforcement team off their feet in a tug-o' -war competition.
Fuji Festival rode the wave of nostalgia. Pat Suzuki, from the original stage production of"Flower Drum Song," gave tribute to the love and support from her sister and father to follow her dream of performing. Their strong friendship brought a surprise visit from George Yoshida, author of"Reminiscing in Swingtime," which describes Japanese Americans in jazz.
Pat also introduced us to the violinist Mia Wu, whose family was so proud that she was giving back to the community that they flew in from the West Coast. We were also very successful, with a full house and net revenue far exceeding other Fuji Festivals of recent memory.
The charm extended to our two community festivals, Holiday Delight/Kodomo Matsuri and Market Day/Natsu lchi Nisen. These show the heart of the community: Over 200 volunteers and over ten organizations worked hard to produce delicious, homestyle Japanese food, ethnic performances and unique, cultural activities for children. Only at the JASC can you find an Asian Santa Claus and our favorite
Murasaki (purple) dinosaur. Thanks to Mike Tanimura, we now have twenty picture collages that show historical and current facets of the JASC.
The JASC took a more active role in coordinating the Nikkei community's participation in the Asian American Coalition's Lunar New Year Celebration and New Asian American Festival in Daley Plaza. Many were happy
to join us in honoring Yutaka Kanemoto as the Japanese American Community Service awardee at the first event. He spent many years of his life quietly providing leadership in the Japanese Mutual Aid Society,
which supplies such a crucial service to our community. He will be greatly missed.
Sadly, spring seems to have become a time for growing hate as well as flowers. Attacks on Asian-appearing women occurred through northern Chicago and the northern suburbs-allegedly the horrible work of one man. The JASC participated in the effort to educate the Asian American community towards greater safety and towards the end of these attacks. Led by the largely unrecognized efforts of JACL Midwest Director
Bill Yoshino, the Illinois Asian American Hate Crime Network gained unfortunate but necessary experience working with the media, law enforcement and public officials. Bill still coordinates support in the courtroom for the family of Naoki Kamijima, allegedly slain as a victim of hate.
FROM THE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
On a more positive note, the Intergenerational Legacy Project co-sponsored by JASC and JACL brought unique programs to the community including the documentary film "Children of the Camps" with Dr. Satsuki Ina; presentations by Hideko Tamura Snyder, author of"One Sunny Day" and a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima; and our "Caring Is Preparing" series.
Did you know that our social service programs are considered a role model in ethnic programming for seniors? Our Adult Day Services (ADS) staff create a homey and fun atmosphere that keeps seniors connected socially and lively mentally. Our Home Support Services program is the sole ethnic provider of housekeeping services for Japanese and Japanese American seniors. Our Counseling program is one
of the few settings supervised by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker where bilingual Japanese/English, social work, psychology and nursing interns can gain valuable experience.
With grants from the Retirement Research Foundation and BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois, we were able to launch the first extensive community assessment in twenty years. Thanks to our team of staff, community researchers, board members, focus group facilitators, consultants and other volunteers, we completed three focus groups and distributed over 2000 surveys. Sadly, one of our team, Jerry Okubo, a well-respected children's therapist, died unexpectedly before seeing completion of this project. One day we hope to fulfill his wish to make the JASC the place where the community members can receive support for even the most difficult challenges.
other highlights of this charmed year include: Participation in the 2nd National Nikkei 2000 Conference in San Francisco; Sandra Yamate's receiving the coveted Jefferson Award for community service; Jean's receiving the first "Grassroots" commendation given by Consul General Mitoji Yabunaka and an unexpected and life-changing trip to Japan sponsored by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We were able to connect regionally, nationally and internationally for the benefit of the Chicago Nikkei community-both Americanborn Japanese and Japanese citizens who are in the United States temporarily or permanently. In addition, we were able to provide for the years to come by awarding $6,000 in scholarships to six community service-oriented high school graduates.
There is a strong future for the Nikkei community if we learn to work together both within and beyond its boundaries. You are our strength and you can depend on us-today, tomorrow and beyond.
Sincerely yours,
Lisa Sakai
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JASC COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Legacy Center (Archives and Library)
Archivist: Deborah Mieko King Burns
The purpose of the JASC Legacy Center is to appraise, collect, organize, describe, preserve, and make available for reference and research information resources from the Japanese American community in the six-county Chicago area. It houses the JASC archives and serves as
a community repository for records and information resources about Japanese Americans and Asian Americans. We provide reference services for our collections, can help you make connections with community members, will lend selected materials, or can refer you to other repositories. Our collections are available for use by appointment. All people are welcome.
Nikkei Community Assessment
Project Coordinator: Deborah Mieko King Burns
The JASC received a two-year grant from the Retirement Research Foundation to gather specific information about seniors and their caregivers. The JASC seeks to understand the extent of demographic and socioeconomic changes in
the community and how these changes impact the community and the JASC's services and programs. Results of the entire project will be reported in the summer of 2001.
Cultural & Community Affairs
Coordinator: Sharon Harada Assistant: Kay Kawaguchi
Cultural and Community Affairs offers
cultural classes such as sumie (ink painting), calligraphy, ikebana (flower-arranging), the art of tea, kimekomi ningyo (Japanese doll-making), and other crafts. Ceramics, taiko (Japanese drumming), tai chi, Japanese language
and Japanese cooking classes are also offered. Educational programs on Medicare and long-term care coverage, twice-yearly health screening blood tests, and annual free flu shots are also part of the program as well as city-sponsored nutrition and "Volunteer Home Delivered Meals" services to
the homebound elderly.
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Adult Day Services
Supervisor: Melba Ristow, RN
Adult Day Services is a program that allows the elderly a chance to become involved in
t a host of different activities, ranging from field trips and ceramic classes to exercise sessions
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through these activities, as well as interact with other elders
and JASC staff. We provide alight breakfast, full lunch, and
afternoon snack. Daily transportation is also available.
Casework & Counseling
Social Worker: Rina Murao, LCSW
This service aids people of all different ages in achieving an adequate psychological, emotional, and social life. The JASC Counselor speaks both fluent Japanese and English, and is therefore able to assist with a range of issues such as intergenerational relationships, language and cross-cultural difficulties, financial issues, and health issues. All counseling sessions are completely confidential. Information about and referral services to other community resources, as well as case management, is also available.
Home Support Services
Supervisor: Helen Nakayama
Home Support Services is designed to maintain and enhance independent living for the elderly. The program offers
an array of practical services that enable
the individual to remain in the supportive
environment of their home and familiar surroundings. We offer supervised support and care for frail older adults. Services may include: housekeeping tasks and laundry, shopping,
escort service, preparation of meals (includes special diet),
nutritional assistance, bathing, grooming and personal care.
Private clients accepted, based upon worker availability.
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McDonald's Corporation
Mysti c Entertainment
Peoples Energy
Foundation Grants/ Matching Gifts
Chicago Japanese American Association Monsanto Maching Fund
Motorola
Retirement Research Foundation United Way Crusade of Mercy Woods Fund of Chicago
Government
Chicago Department on Aging Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Department on Aging
Organizations
Christ Church oof Chicago
Northern Trust Corp. -United Way Organization oof Choinese Americans
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United Methodist Women Ravenswood
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Unoited Way/Crusade of Mercy
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Asian Amer ican Law Enforcement
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Bob Choinn's Crab House
BTC Kokyo Taiko
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Chicago Mounted Police Chr ist Church of Chicago Crescent Bakery
Cross Trainers Gym/ Glenview
Devon Church of Jesus Christ
Futabakai Day School PTA
Futabakai Saturday School PTA Genki Walking Group
Heiwa Terrace
JACL, Chicago Chapter JASC Minyo Group
J FC International, Inc. Joseph Stockton Elementary School
Kikkoman Foods, Inc.
Lakeside Japanese Christian Church MBT Ho Etsu Daiko
McDonald's Corporation
Micro Power {Mits Yamada) Midwest Buddhist Temple
Nal's Auto Service
Natural Selection
New Horizons {JACL)
Nisei Post #1183
Noritake Co., Inc.
Ravenswood Fellowship United
Methodist Church Sansei/Yonsei Athletic Association Sunshine Cafe
Toguri Mercantile Co.
Tohkon Judo Academy Toys R Us
Triangle Camera
United Bindery Services, Inc.
Universal Pen Hospital
Uptown Auto Service
WCEV Radio/1450 AM Wendy's
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Kajoiwara, M/M Edward M.
Kawakami, Mrs. Sets
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Kuwashoi maoMrsoHelen H.
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Masumoto, Mr. H.
Miyamura, Mrs. Elaine M.
Morimoto, M/M Richard I.
Nakamura, Dr/Mrs. Takamitsu Nakamura, Ms. Fumi
Ogawa, Mr. Everett B.
Ozawa, Ms. Tomomi
Palmyar Takaki, Ms. Agnes
Prosise, Ms. Joyce Kubose
Roth, M/M Philip C.
Sebastian, Ms. Shannon T.
Shikami, Mr. James
Shimojima, Ms. Anne
Shio, Ms. Nami
Shirataki, Mrs. Hiroko
Shishida, M/M Chas. H.
Szathmary, Mrs. Sadako
Tai, Mr. Chiao-Min
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takeuchi, Mr. David T.
Tamura, Ms. Atsuko
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tamura, Ms. Clare
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Teraji, M/M Thomas
Toguri, Ms. Miyeko
Wagner, Ms. Barbara
Waller, Mr. Charles
Whitted, Mrs. Linda Murakishi Wong, Mr. Quincy
Yamamoto, Ms. Alice E. Yokoyama, Prof. Katsuhide
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SuekamahArlene , SughimotoMhidori , SuzukihYoshimi , SzathmaryhMary , SzathmarhSada
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Yamada & AssociateshP.C. , Yamamotho -Yoshida Familhy
Friends
Arai, M/M Tadashi
Fujiura, Henry
Honda, M/M Noboru
Kampai Restaurant
Kanemoto, M/M Neil
Kawaguchi, Kayoko
Lofton, M/M Nathan
MasumotohHhi ro
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YamakoshihAyako ,
YatabehM/M Dudley ,
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Kono, Erika
Kono.Jim
KotobukiRestaurant
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Museum of Contemporairy Art Nakagawa, Te rry
Nichicon (America) Corporation OrientaiArts Training Centeri
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Pan Asia Cafe
Photo Sphinx Studio Polychrome Publishing Rainforest Cafe
Sakai, Mary
Santorini's
Schaefer's Fine Wine & Liquor Schakowsky, Congresswoman Jan Sea Ranch Inc.
Shiroi Hana Restaurant Skebneski , Victor
Sony Corporation Sunshine Cafe
Thomas, Mrs. Shigeko Thousand Waves Karate Thousand Waves Spa Tokyo Marina
United Airlines
Uptown National Bank Of Chicago Wing Hoe Restaurant
Women & Children First
Yamada, Kahn
Yamada, Shig
Yanase Restaurant
Supporters
Asian American Law Enforcement Association Baj or, Jody Oshita
Buddhist Temple of Chicago Christ Church of Chicago
Fu jiu, Kiyoko and Jean
Heiwa Terrace Japanese American Citizens League,
Chicago Chapter Kitsuse, Nelson
JASC DONATIONS
Kono, Erika
McDonald's Corporation Midwest Buddhist Temple NiseiPost #1183
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Twenty and Five
Youth Supporters
Fujiu, Kiyoko Kasai Harada, M/M Yosh Haberkorn, M/M Richard Sugiiyama, Glenn Takada, Chr istine
TransAgra International, Inc.
Holiday Appeal 'gg Donors
Abe.Mr. Koki Aberer, M/M Joseph Adachi, M/M Roy Y. Aki, Mrs. Mariko I. Aoki, M/M Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert K. Arai, M/M Tadashi
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Mrs. Alyse
Bajor, M/M Peter
Barry Regent
Benbow & Family, Mrs. Frances Bundy, Ms. Rose Chikahisa, Ms. Frances Chikaraishi, DIM Ben Devine, Mr. Richard A. Doi, M/M Mikio
Doi, Ms. Mary & Mr. Jae Cerney Doi & Family, M/M Paul
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mr. Mickey
Fujii, Mrs. Tomiye
Fujimoto, M/M James Fujimoto, Mr. Martin H. Fujimoto, Mr. Ralph
Fujimoto, Mr. Shigeyoshi Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fu jiu, Ms. Jean
Fukami, Mr. Frank
Fukunaga, Mr. Yuji
Furukawa, Mr. Roy H.
Gokan, Mr. Donald
Hanano, Mr. Charles Hasegawa, Ms. Naomi
Hatfield, Mrs. Mickey
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hayashi, Ms. Mary
Hirai, Mrs. May
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HirakawaiMrs. Memmy
, Hirotsuka, Mr. Tats
Honda & FamilyiM/M Noboru
, Hori, Mrs. Ann A.
Hori, Mr. Fukashii
Horita, M/M Kaz
lchiki, Mr. Kanjii
ldaka, M/M Yuichi
lijima, Ms. Tomi
lko, Mr. Tetsuo
lnamiine, Mr. Charles
Ishibashi, Mrs. Cecilia
Ishida, M/M George T.
Ishida, Mr. Julius
Ishikawa, Mr. Gerald K.
ltahara & Family, D/M Seiiji ltano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M Hiiroshi
Iwaoka, Mr. John
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kaihatsu, Mrs. Rose Kajikawa, Mr. Frank M.
Kajita, Ms. Grace M.
Kanaya, Mr. Enoch
Kanemoto, Mrs. Har uko
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kawamoto, Ms. Lynne Kawashima, Mr. James T.
Kebo, Mrs. Evelyn
Kimura, Ms. Lillian C.
King, Ms. Jo Ann C.
Kitsuse, Ms.
Kubose, R/M Gyomay Kumaki & Family, M/M James Kuramoto, Mr. Tracy
Kushi, M/M Shigeru Kuwashima, M/M Hiroshi Lindblad, Ms. Karen
Lofton, M/M Nathan Manshio & Family, M/M Calvin Masumoto, Mr. Hiromu Matsuda, M/M John S. Matsuda & Family, M/M Tetsuo Matsumoto, Ms. Masako I. Matsunaga & Family, M/M Douglas S. Matsushita, M/M Masaru Mayahara, M/M Thomas Mayeshiba, Mr. Andrew J. Mazawa, M/M Shigemi McKinnon, Mr. Gordon J. Migaki, Mrs. Sueno Minaga, M/M Chico Mita, M/M James Miura, Mr. Tsutomu Miyake, Mrs. Helen Miyazaki, M/M Shu Mizuno, M/M Ted S. Mizuta, M/M Takanori Momohara, Ms. Matsue Monma, Mrs. Setsuko Mori, Mrs. June K.
JASC DONATIONS
Morikawa, Mr. George Morimitsu, M/M George W. Morimoto, D/M Paul
Morimoto & Family, D/M Richard Morisato, Ms. Jessie
Morishige, Mrs. Mutsue
Morita, Mr. Mort
Matoaka, Mrs. Grace
Muramoto, Mrs. Mary
Murata, M/M Yoshinori
Nakachi, Mrs. Mitsue Nakagawa, M/M Shunichi Nakaguchi, Mrs. Midori Nakamoto, M/M Gray Nakamoto, Mrs. Hisako Nakamura, Mr. Karl
Nakamura, Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura, Mrs. Fujiye
Nakanishi & Family, M/M George Nakao, Mrs. Miyeko Nakao, M/M lsamu
Nakaoka, Mr. Kurt
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nam bu & Family, RIM Masaru Neeno, D/M Katsumi
Nemoto, Ms. Elaine C.
Nishida, Mrs. Yoshiye K. Nishimoto, Ms. Kay Nishimura, Mrs. Asako Nishimura, Mr. John Nishimura, Mrs. Susie S.
Nishioka, Mrs. Nancy
Noma, Mrs. Maudie
Nomiya, Mrs. Takeko A.
Oda, Ms. Ariye
Oda, Ms. June
Ogawa, M/M Shuichi
Ogi, M/M Robert
Ohlson, Ms. Virginia
Okamoto, Ms. Hana
Okamoto, M/M William Okawa, Mrs. Nobuko I. Omori, Ms. Lydia & Mr. Greg Sahli Omura, Ms. Mitzi
One, M/M Dick
Osako, M/M George R.
Oshiro, M/M Yuki
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Robert K. Ostgaard & Family, M/M Glen Oya, Ms. Merry
Parks, Ms. Frances
Paulsen, Mr. Eugene H. Prosise & Family, M/M Robert Roth, M/M Philip
Sahara, Ms. Toshiko
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakai, Ms. Lisa
Sakamoto, M/M Jira
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sasai, M/M Frank Sasaki, M/M Robert M.
Sasaki & Family, M/M John Sato, M/M Harry
Satoh, R/M Kei
Schectman, M/M Lawrence D. Seo, Mrs. Hisako
Shida, M/M Mitsuzo
Shimashita, Mr. Joe S.
Shimizu, Mrs. Masako
Shimizu, M/M Mita
Shintaku, Mrs. Margaret
Shiozaki, M/M Masaru Shiraga, M/M Shiro F. Shiratsuki, Ms. Misao
Shishido, M/M Melvyn T. Smith, Ms. Nikki
Smith, Mr. William A.
Sonoda, Ms. Louise
Sugeno, Mr. Henry H. Sumida, Mr. William K. Suzuki, Mrs. Yoshimi
Takada, M/M David
Takaki, M/M Kenichi J.
Takaki, Mrs. Nobuko
Takaoka, Mrs. Chizu Takehara, M/M lchiro Takeshita, Mrs. Marie Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Tamura, Mr. Ken
Tamura, Mr. Ralph K.
Tamura, Mrs. Clare
Tanaka & Family, M/M James Tani, Mr. Benjamin S.
Terada, Mrs. Mary
Toguri, Ms. Iva
Toguri, Mr. Ryan
Tohei, Mrs. Joanne
Tomihiro, Ms. Chiye Tsuruda, Mrs. Joan
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji Tsurusaki, Ms. Jeri
Turuda, Mrs. Lily M.
Uchiyama, Ms. Dorothy
Ujiiye, M/M William
Uyechi, Mr. Thomas
Uyeda, Mr. Sam I.
Uyetani, Mr. Roy
Waller, Mr. Charles
Watanabe, M/M Arnold Whitted & Family, M/M Brooke Yahiro, D/M Ernest
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yamada, Ms. Grace
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben Yamagiwa, Mr. Kay K. Yamaguchi, Mrs. Lois R. Yamaguchi, Ms. Terri
Yamaji & Family, M/M Masao T. Yamamoto, M/M George Yamamoto, Mrs. Mine Yamamoto, Mrs. Ruth Yamaoka, M/M George Yamasaki, M/M Dick T. Yamasaki, M/M George Yamasaki, Ms. Mary Yamashita, Mr. Takeshi Yamashita, M/M Yoshio Yasutake, Mr. Gary
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael Yokoo, DIM Hidejiro Yokota,Ms.Toshiye Yoshimoto, M/M Hiroshi Yoshimura, Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura, M/M Hideo David Young, Mrs. Nancy
JASC Scholarship Funds
Anheuser Busch
Fukaye, Sam
Toguri, Fred Yamamoto, William T.
Masaru Nambu Internship Fund
A summer internship program has been designed for a high school or college student to gain experience in the social service
field. No donations were received in FY 2000. However, donations will be gratefully accepted to continue this worthwhile fund.
If we have inadvertently omitted your name from any list, please call the JASC office and let us know. Thank you.
The 2000 JASC Membership List can now be found in the Member Services & Programs Book.
JASC DONATIONS
In Honor /Recognition Donation
Donor Person in Honor/Recognition of
Adachi, M/M Bill U. D/M Rick Morimoto's 25th Anniversary Adachi, Mr. John K. D/M Rick Morimoto's 25th Anniversary Harada, M/M Yoshiro M/M Mitsuo Fujishima's 51st Anniversary Harada, M/M Yoshiro Prof. Chieko Onoda Yamamoto, Ms. Alice E. M/M Mitsuo Fujishima's 51st Anniversary
In Memory Donations
Donor
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Amino, M/M Yosh Amino, M/M Yosh
ART LINE, INC.
Ase, Ms. Katherine
Ase, M/M Paul
Azuma, Ms. Alyse
Barnes, M/M William
Bergren, M/M Kent
Billingham, Mr. Thomas J.
Bliss, Gouverneur
& Associates, Inc.
Bradley-Strautmanis,
Ms. Sandra E.
Chudnov, Mrs. Marcy
Deering, Dr. Kathleen
Di Salvo, Ms. Yoko
Duden, Ms. Nancy G.
Elliot, Ms. Gloria
Family of Mitsugi Kawamoto
Friends & colleagues of
Judge Lynne Kawamoto
Fujiu, Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Galati, Mr. Victor J.
(Wolin-Levin, Inc.)
Glasco, Mrs. Roxille
Hagio, Mr. Roland
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Hanamoto, Mrs. Namiye
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
In Memory of
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Jennie Matsunaga
Saki Agemura
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Marie Nishioka
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Goji Tashiro
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi
Goji (James) Tashiro
Marie Nishioka
Masako Tatsumi
Goji Tashiro
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Shigeo Wakamatsu
Jerry Okubo
Kai Oshita
Kai Oshita
Meri Hirata
Louis Hirakawa
Miyuki Oshita
Carl Kita
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Kay Sunahara
Donor
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harano, Ms. Joann
Hashimoto, M/M George H.
The Henderson Company
Hiratsuka, M/M Frank
Hiratsuka, Ms. Margaret
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, Mr. Noboru
Horita, Mr. Tom T.
Horita, M/M Shoji
ljichi, M/M lchiro Kent
ltami, Ms. lkue
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, M/M George T.
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, Mrs. Mary Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J., Ms. Judy
& Dr. Robert Iwaoka, Ms. Ellyn J., Ms. Judy
& Dr. Robert
Izumi, Mrs. Sachiko
Janik, M/M John R.
Joichi, M/M Rowland T.
Kadokura, Mr. Arthur
Kadokura, Mr. Hiroshi
Kadowaki & Family, M/M Ken
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas
Kanaya, M/M Enoch H.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kanemoto, Mrs. Haruko
Kawachi, M/M Ted
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
Kawaguchi, M/M Yoshio F.
King, Ms. Deborah M.
In Memory of
Allan Hagio
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Paul Hasegawa
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Masako Tatsumi
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Marie Nishioka
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Sam Iwaoka
Frank Morimitsu
Marie Nishioka
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Julie Ann Bertlett Utpodel
Yutaka Kanemoto
Mary Ogasawara
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Kai Oshita
Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Mitsugi Kawamoto
Jerry Okubo
JASC DONATIONS
Donor
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo Kohaya, Ms. Lilyan Tomiko Kosaka, Mrs. Ruth Kumaki, M/M James Kurzrock, Ms. Inga M. Laget, Ms. Sophie C. Lefauve, Ms. Mary Rabaut Leonard, Mr. Michael R. Levy Jr., Mr. Joseph Manshio, Mr. Calvin
& Ms. Peggy Wallace Manshio, Mr. Calvin
& Ms. Peggy Wallace Meehan, Ms. Tamiye M. Miura, M/M Tsutomu Miyakawa, M/M Seiichi Mizuno, M/M Ted S. Morikuni, M/M Masanobu Moss, M/M Monroe Mottram, Ms. Patricia A. Mulvenna, Ms. Maureen E. Muraoka, Mrs. Tomoye Nakamoto, Ms. Lisa Nakayama, Ms. Helen
Nam bu, Rev. Masaru Nazuka, M/M Toshu Nemoto, Ms. Elaine
Ogi, M/M Robert Okamoto, Dr. Julie L. Okamoto, Ms. Aiko Omachi, M/M Akira Omori, Ms. J. M.
Omori, Mr. Casey H.
Omori & Family, Mr. George Ostgaard, M/M Glen
Oya, Ms. Merry Y.
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Pierce, M/M Ralph J. Rarang, M/M Bienvenido Redican, Mr. James
& Ms. Carol Mi Jeong Kim Sahara, Mrs. Toshiko Sakamoto, M/M Jira Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Sakurada, Mr. Hirao Smoky Satoh, Rev. Kei
Shimizu, Mr. Takeo Stadler, Ms. Roberta Louise Stewart, M/M Christopher H. Sugai, Ms. Frances Sunahara, Mrs. Tomoe Suzuki, M/M Henry Suzuki, M/M Henry K. Tademoto, M/M Kenji
Takaki, Mrs. Nobuko
In Memory of
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara George Kosaka Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Goji (James) Tashiro
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi Tokuhide Nakamoto Mitsugi Kawamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Dr. Thomas A. Fujibayashi Masako Tatsumi
Yutaka Kanemoto Ei (Sakae) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto
Kai Oshita
Goji (James) Tashiro Mitsugi Kawamoto Ai Kuramoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Yutaka Kanemoto Yutaka Kanemoto Masako Tatsumi
Ei (Sakaye) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakai) Takehara Yutaka Kanemoto
Rei Omori Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Ei (Sakae) Takehara Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Marie Nishioka Kai Oshita
Alma Chie Sakurada Marie Nishioka
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto Masako Tatsumi Tokuhide Nakamoto Tokuhide Nakamoto Alma Chie Sakurada
Kay Sunahara
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Yutaka Kanemoto Tokuhide Nakamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Donor
Takeshita, M/M John Takeshita, Mrs. Marie Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Takusagawa, Ms. Asako Tanabe, M/M Osamu Tanouye, Mr. Jim Tanouye, Ms. Toshi A. Tashiro, Mrs. Hisako Tatsumi, Mr. Toshio Terusaki, M/M Ben H. Toguri, Mrs. Miyeko Tomita, Ms. Lydia Towers Perrin Tri-Tower Printing, Inc. Turuda, Ms. Lily Turuda, Ms. Lily
Wada, M/M Tad H. Walsh, M/M Patrick J. Weisberg, Ms. Wendy
& Mr. Keith Rutman Wightmas, M/M David Yamamoto-Yoshida Family Yamanaka, Mrs. Kasumi Yamanaka, M/M lwao Yamasaki, Ms. Yoneko Florence Yamasaki, Ms. Mary
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshimura, Ms. Stephanie
Yoshimura, Mr. Dave
In Memory of
Kai Oshita Marie Nishioka Marie Nishioka
Ei (Sakae) Takehara Masako Tatsumi Margaret Tanouye Marie Nishioka Goji (James)Tashiro Masako Tatsumi Masako Tatsumi
Kai Oshita
Heidi Kubo
Goji Tashiro Tokuhide Nakamoto Louis Hirakawa Meri Hirata Ei (Sakae) Takehara Rei Omori
Goji (James) Tashiro
Rei Omori
William Yamamoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Yutaka Kanemoto
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Ei (Sakae) Takehara
Paul Hasegawa Sacie Yoshimura
Kai Oshita
This FY 2000 annual report covers the time period July 1, 1999, to June 30, 2000.
JAS CONDENSED STATEMEN O ACTIVITIE
C T F S
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30S, 2000.S
Support and Revenue:
PUBLIC SUPPOR
T ContributionS$203046
s,S
United Way Allocation 76,S147S
Membership 43,235 Special Events (netS70,59) 1
GOVERNMENTASAGENCIESSUPPOR
L S T
REVENU
ESProgram FeeS88,467
s Activity FeeS22S186
sS
,Interest & Dividend IncomeS93S143
,S
TotaSl revenue
Expenses:
PROGRAM SERVICES SUSP PORT SERVICES
TotaSexpenses
l
Excess of Support and Revenue ove Expenses
r
$ 393,019
780,42
7
528,514 239,S695
768,209S
12,218
JASC BOARD OF DIRECTORS JASC STAFF
President, is.i <.dkai
VK<' Fresll.J.,•r t fu"lsA,p d Tter"lat-cna]
VP Public Relations Pa1 Matsu·r· ,to
AtOW'l \Jatior-c1l B,1'1kaOf(h1,ago
VP Membership [10'1 <;aklmDto
Fl'lancia' Plar rPr,. "t0lr Fm,incidl Advi• ors Corp0•c1tior
VP Programs •yr,., Oda
[lJrP, tc• of 1 'iP·1t 'E rvicPs, HoJl T,s c,roup
VP Programs Mayurni A. Wi'JiJPrndt
As, ,ta•'t i>r ,+essor, Rush Uri•vn,,ty (olleqe of Nurs·ng
Treasurer Nancy Yc1l"'ldf'10t'' Yo,h •lc1
V ce F 'h de•1t, i' VEr,ey Paul ml •lu•ld T',J (orpD•at:on
Secretary c. •1 · E k,0 On0da
As,o, ,1te f'rof,",sor, , J Tver, ty ot ll'.r,, , C 01 leq,• of Nursing
Jody Oshita Bajor
.\/1.in.iqPr of 'l 1sPH:s, !'eve I, DrnPrt & M,i·kE'tmg. NBC c; ChKago
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
r OT' ,ul-art/Pc1rt"le• NFW [lvnam•cs
Richard Haberkorn
V\,1•keT g M l"laqe' E "er,Jy froduct Crow, Motnrola
Erika Kono
h,·, 111 VP A,sist 1·1t, Jap,rn AmPno ,ouety
Kathryn Kimura Mlsna
'ienor r orp1 rat,• Attorr,•y, 'v\cl"Jon.ild\ C orpo•at,u'l
Joyce Morimoto
[' rf·Ctor nf Tf.i1'10lnqy F•Oq"dtnS, Nat >nd] LE'kotek Ce11ter
Sandra Otaka
s,edior-L h·Pf, Office of Region ii C.0unci: L' <, Ervnc"'TIP'1tal
F•otrctior Ager cy
Glenn Sugiyama
Pa•trn, Ou<.1rturri
Steven K. Takaki
Pr ,n, 1pc1I Takaki, l los1' & A:,s,,ciatl's, 1 td
Sandra Yamate
P•f'5ide•1t, PolyLh•omP l-'ubhshm4 Con,.
Jamie Tanaka
c,ud1,,1te 1 .iw St11de'1t, lJ '1 vns•ty of C hic:iqo
Kiyo Yoshimura
Soc•al WorkPr Rl'tr·ed
Carol Yoshino
Office Mar,1gn, I dgew:iter Ri>hahil1 tahm Assocuti>,
Executive Director Jean M. Fui1u, LCSW Assistant Executive Director Sharon Harada Controller Dudley Yatabe
Clerk Typist Lynn Kaiha•a
Receptionist Sumie Tanimura
Custodian Sdbah Auodesho
Clerical Staff Karen Kanemoto, Luis Pascasio, Ryan Togun
Coordinator Melba Ristow, RN
Day Care Nurse Nanytes (Tess) Cana, RN Activity Planners Esther Cruz, Cecilia Gemp1son, Dons Mason Aide Mon Ohono
Drivers Givnn Hammond (Mornrng). Joseph Kennedy (Afternoon)
Supervisor HPlen Nakayama Chore Workers Shigeyo Mat.udd, Kazuko Nukuto,
Hiroko Smith Sasaki. Toshiko Yosh1 da
Social Worker Rina Murao, LCSW
Coordinator Sharon Harada Assistant Kay Kawaguchi
Ceramics Instructor Janette Koga Archivist & Community Assessment
Project Coordinator Deborah Mieko King Burns Nutrition f--'oward Yah1ro, Sandra Kirn
Mission Statement
The mission of the Japanese American Service Committee is to enhance the quality of life of the Japanese American community by providing social services; by opening up access to human services in the larger community through communication, collaboration, and coordination with appropriate agencies and organizations; and by increasing public understanding of minorities and their needs and contributions
to the larger society.
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August 30, 1946, the Japanese American Service Committee serves the aged, families, and individuals in the Japanese American, other Asian, and non-Asian communities in Chicago and suburbs.
Japanese American Service Committee does not discriminate in admission to programs or treatment of employment in programs or activities in compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act; the U.S. Civil Rights Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act; the Age Discrimination Act; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act; and the U.S. and Illinois Constitutions. If you feel you have been discriminated against, you have a right to file a complaint. For information, contact the JASC at 773,275.0097.
JASC
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois
60640
telephone
773.275.0097
fax
773.275.0958
e-mail
jasc@iols.net
seph W Noth Ms.Asako Takusagawa Ms. Marie Zajac Mrs. Kazuko Ernst
Mr. Michael Tam Ms. Bonnie J. Ettinger Mrs. Harriet Horita
Mrs Hideko Ogawa Mr. Hugo Chi-chao Hsu Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kenmotsu
Mrs.Atsuko Tamura $0-$99 Ms. Marcia A. Faye Mrs. Joyce Ogura-Yamamoto Mrs. Chieko Kimura
Mr. Ralph K. Tamura Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign Ms. Susan L. Fink
Ms. Diane Ohi
Mr, & Mrs. Takaaki Ichikawa
Mrs. Grace K. lgasaki Ms. Lillian C. Kimura
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Y, Kimura Mr. Miyuk1 Ohshit.a Mr. & Mrs. Osamu Tanabe Fujima Ryu of Chicago Ms. Nancy Frank-Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Tadao Tanaka Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Ms. Masae Fujii Mrs. Jean lkezoe.Halevi
Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Oishi Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo lko Mrs. Ellen Kobayashi
Ms. Ryoko Kobayashi Mrs Leslie Okamura Mr. Benjamin S.Tani Morganelli Dental Center Mr. & Mrs. Keith Fujikawa Mr. Charles lnamine Ms. Melanie Koga Mrs. Mitsuko Okamura Ms. May Tanimura Chicago Creative Coalition Mr. Benjamin Fujimoto Mrs. Masako Inouye Ms. Jody Natsue KoizumiGrace Okazaki Mr. & Mrs. Michae1W.Tanimura Mr. FumioAdachi Mr. & Mrs. James R. Fujimoto Ms. Karen Ishibashi Ms. Mihoko Koizumi Mr ry H. Okubo Mrs. Laura Fumiko Terada Mrs.YayekoAdachi Ms. Laurel S. Fujisawa Mr. Keith G. Ishida Mr.Alan Teraji Mrs. Shizuko Akitomo Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo J. Fujishima Mr. Greg S,hli & Ms. Lydia Omori Ms. Marion K. Ishii Mr. & Mrs. James Kono
Ms. Erika V. Kono & Mrs. Hideo Onoda Mr. Naomichl Terazaki Mrs. Helen N.Allen Ms.Jean M. Fujiu Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo Ishii Ms. Donna Koyanagi ""1rvu O h1r Ms. Robin Terusaki Mrs. Miki Ambrogi Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Hiromi Ishikawa Ms. Patricia Kubistal !on. Sandi, R. Otaka Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Mr. Yosh Amino Mr. Makoto Fukuda
fli1r.& Mrs. J mes A. Ouchi Mr. Douglas K. Tono Ms. Elizabeth Anbo Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Funai
Ms. Peggy L. Ishikawa
Mr. Kevin Kumashiro
Ms. Leeanne Oue Mrs. Grace Torii Ms. Joanne T. Aono Mr. Ken Garcia
Mr. & Mrs. Glynn lsoda
Ms. Ruth K. Kumata
Ms. Julie ltahara
Mr.& Mrs.TomAono Mr.Aaron Golub Ms. Mitsue Kuramoto
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Y. Sasaki Ms. Suzanne R. Sawada Mrs. Shigeko P. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sera
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuzo Shida Dr. Steven M. Shikami Mr.Allen Shimada
Ms, Julie Shimada Ms.Anne L. Shimojima Ms. Ruth U. Shiozaki
Ms. Madonna Sivwright
Mrs. Kimberly L. Robinson Sprinkle Mrs. Momoko 0. Steiner
Ms. Christine S. Sumida Mrs. Linda Murakishi Whitted Mr. Philip Wong
Mrs. Masako Yada
Ms. Jane Yakushiji
Mr.& Mrs.JoiYamagata Ms. Futami Terri Yamaguchi Mrs. Ruth Yamamoto Ms. Mary Yamasaki
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita
Mr. & Mrs. George Yamate Mr. Jim Yamauchi
Mrs. Marie Yamauchi
Mr. Robert Yamauchi
Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Yatabe Ms. Karen Blacker
Ms. Patricia R. Branscome Mr. Neil K. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Burns Mrs. Gail M. Chase
Mr. Hsu Hugo Chi-chiao
Mrs. Michiko Frances Chikahisa Mr. Marshall H. Chin
Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Cico, Jr. Mrs. Barbara J. Cochrane Mrs. Sharon N. Costabile Ms. Karenlla Coteus Mrs.Anne Coulter
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Doi Mr. & Mrs.Aylen I. Hasegawa Mr. Roy M. Hashioka Mr.Yasuo John Hat.a
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hattori Mr. Richard Hattori Mr.James A. Hayashi
Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Hayashi Mr. & Mrs. Howard Y. Hieshima Mrs. Edith T. Higashi
Mrs. Merry Hirata
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hiratsuka Ms. Hanako Hirose Mr. Tats Hirotsuka
Mrs. Hannah Hogan
Ms.Amy Homma
Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka Ms. Carol Y. Iwata
Ms. Deanne D. Jackson Mr. Richard Jones
Mr. Eddie Jonokuchi
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kadowaki Mrs. Lynn Kaihara Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Kajikawa Dr. Jewel Kanai Mr. & Mrs. Enoch H. Kanaya Mr. Hiroshi Kaneko
Ms. Ruth Kaneshiro
Mrs. Sachiko Kano Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Kasai Ms.Amy F. Kato
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Kawamoto
Mr & Mrs. 5am S. Ozaki Mrs.Arusa Tsugawa
Mrs Wmnie Furusho Ricker Mr. & Mrs. FredY.Tsuji
Mrs. lkue ltami
Ms.June K.Aragaki Mr. & Mrs.Jim Goodman Mr.Todd Ryoji Kurisu
Mr. Glenn H. ltano Ms. Elaine E. Kurokawa ti-Ir Lance idolft Mrs. Grace K.Tsuru Mr.Yusuke Arakaki Mr. & Mrs.Alberto M. Gorevich
Mrs. Harriet H. ltano
Mr Bryar-S. Robson Mr. Richard B. Turner Mrs. Diane K.Azuma Mrs. Kathryn M. Green Mrs.Yemiko Kurokawa
Mr. Gerr Rothbauer Mr. Henry Umeki Mrs.Alyse Azuma Ms.Alice Greenhouse Mr. George T. Ito Ms. Chiyeko Kusayanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Ito Ms. Dorothy S. Kuse Ms. Jody Oshita & Mr. Peter Bajor Mrs. Iona Hachiya
Mr. Seth Rubin
Ms. To ., ko Sahara Mrs.SuellrNa Mr. David C. Becker Mr. Ryan Hamilton
I's. Em, Sakaeda Mrs. SharonM..zVan Pelt Mrs. Frances A. Benbow Mr. Charles Hanano Ms. Ellyn). Iwaoka Ms. Michelle Levander
'Donors
7/1/2008 -6/20/2009
Ms. Cheryl A. Ludes Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura Ms. Mitzi Omura Ms. Tomiko Shimojima Mr. Nobuo Tokunaga
Ms. Peggy Wallace & Mr. Calvin Manshio Ms. Joyce Nakamura Mrs. May One Mr. & Mrs.Yoneo Shimomura Mr. Joshua Tomcisin
Ms. Deborah H. Matayoshi Dr.Akemi Lynn Nakanishi Mr. James M. Onoda Mr: Cary Shinsako Mr. & Mrs. Taketo Tomiyama
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Matsuda Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Nakano Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Oshiro Ms. Gail S. Shintaku Mr. & Mrs.Jack K.Tono
Ms. Mariko Matsuda Mr. & Mrs. lsamu S. Nakao Ms.Ashley Oshita Mrs. Margaret Shintaku Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Torii
Mrs. Pat (Tsuyako) Matsui Mr. Kurt Ken Nakaoka Ms. Merry Y. Oya Ms.Yoneko K. Shintani Ms. Wendy-Jo Toyama
Mr. Katsuo Matsumoto Ms. Janice Nakashima Ms. Molly Ozaki Ms. Sharon Shiraiwa Ms. Ruby D.Tsuji
Ms. Dorothy Matsumoto Mr. Robert T. Nakazawa Ms. Marsha Hawley Paul Mr. Scott Sikkema Ms. Lisa Tsuji
Ms. Elaine T. Matsushita Mrs.Jean S. Narimatsu Ms. Carmen Porter Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Steisk Mrs.Joan T.Tsuruda
Mr. Douglas J. McDonough Mrs. Rebeca Narrajos Ms. Joyce T. Ku base & Mr. Robert Prosise Mrs. Theresia B. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Uchida
Ms. Constance I. McPherrin Dr. & Mrs. Katsumi Neeno Mrs.Amy Rasmussen Ms. Lillian F. Stramel Mr. & Mrs.William S. Ujiiye
Ms. Ingrid L. Milarski Ms. Ruth E. Nehring Mr. Gerald L. Richardson Mrs. Frances S. Sugai Mr. Thomas Uyechi
Mrs. Jean M. Mishima Mr. & Mrs. Peter Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Greg Rivera Mrs. Midori Sugimoto Ms.Andrea Vance
Mr.& Mrs.RobertT.Mita Ms. Michelle A. Nicholson Mrs. Marjorie S. Rogasner Mr. Glenn T. Sugiyama Ms. Patricia M.Vega
Mrs.Yoko A Mitani Mrs. Stella Nishibayashi Ms. Cheryl Rogers Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Ms. Rose Marie Crane Vita
Mr. James M. Mitsunaga Mr. Gordon R. Nishimoto Mr. Philip C. Roth Mr. Masato Suzuki Mr.& Mrs.Tad H.Wada
Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Mitsunaga Ms. Elaine Nishimura Mr. & Mrs. Mark H. Sachs Mrs. Sachi Suzuki Mr. Craig C. Warner
Mr. & Mrs. Kazutaka Miyajima Mrs. Ruth A. Nishimura Ms. Kim W Sagami Mr. & Mrs. Kenji Tademoto Ms. Grace Watanabe
Mr. Gregory A Miyake Ms. Susan M. Nishioka Mrs. Helen H. Saiki Mrs. Haruko Tademoto Mrs. Jennie A. Watanabe
Mrs. Helen Miyake Mr. & Mrs. Gary Nishiura Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Saiki Mrs. Mary Tagami Mrs. Lynne K. Oshita Wong
Ms. Ko Miyamoto Mrs. Jessica Nlshiura Mr.& Mrs.JamesT.Saiki Ms. Christine I. Takada Mr. Christopher Wong
Mr. John K. Miyasaki Ms. Mary Nishiura Mr. & Mrs.Yoshitaro Sakai Mr. & Mrs. David T.Takada Dr. & Mrs. Ernest I.Yahiro
Mr. & Mrs. Takanori Mizuta Mrs. Maudie Noma Mr. Sadao Sakane Ms.Agnes H. PalmejarTakaki Mr. & Mrs. Howard Yahiro
Mrs. Etsuko Momil Mrs.Takeko A. Nomiya Ms. Kathryn Sakata Mr. & Mrs. Kenichi J. Takaki Mr.& Mrs. Paul H.Yamada
Ms. Matsue Momohara Mrs. Rosalie S. Nowak Mrs. Nancy S. Sakurai Mr. Richard K. Takaki Mr. Richard M.Yamada
Ms, Kiko Morgan Ms. Nancy A. Ocampo Ms. Susan W Saltzman Ms. Hisako Takami Mr. George H.Yamagiwa
Ms. Jessie Morisato Ms. Sayuri O'Connor Mr. & Mrs.John Sasaki Ms. Fukiko Takano Mr. Keiji K.Yamagiwa
Mrs. Helen K. Morishita Mr. Jack H. Oda Mr. John R. Sasaki Ms.Yukiko Takano Ms. Julie Yamaguchi
Mr. Mort Morita Ms. June C. Oda Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sasaki Mr.& Mrs. lchiro Takehara Mrs. Lois R.Yamaguchi
Ms. Lola Mukogawa Mrs. Fumiko Ogasawara Mr. & Mrs. Kenichi Sato Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Tamanaha Mrs. Mari Yamaguchi
Ms. Sumi Mukoyama Mr. Mitsue Ogata Ms. Reiko Satoh Mr. & Mrs.Alvin K. Tamura Mr. & Mrs. Masao T.Yamaji
Mr. & Mrs. Hatsuichi Munemoto Mrs. Elsie Ogawa Mr. Lawrence D. Schectman Mr. Ken Tamura Mrs.Alice E.Yamamoto
Ms. Laura Muraoka Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Ogi Ms.Adi Schneider Mr. Frank T. Tanaka Mrs. Janet T. Yamamoto
Mrs. Tomoye Muraoka Ms. Donna N. Ogura Mrs. Kristen Schreiber Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Tanaka Ms. Karen & Ms. Greta Yamamoto
Dr.Alice Murata Ms. Hanako Okamoto Mr. Kenneth Schug Mr. & Mrs.Yoshitaka Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. lwao Yamanaka
Ms. Gerda Muri Ms. Glenn Okazaki Mr. Jane Seefeldt Mr. David Tanimura Mr. & Mrs.Yoshie Yamashita
Mr. MarkV. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Shig Oki .Mr. & Mrs. Kane K. Senda Mr:JimT.Tanouye Mr. Masaki Yoda
Ms. Maryanne M. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kazuichi K. Okigawa Mr. Stanley S. Serikaku Ms. Rose M. Tashiro Ms. Janet Yoshida-Gordon
Mrs. Lauretta M. Nagatomo Mr. & Mrs.TedY.Okita Mrs. Hisae Kuri Shea Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu B. Taura Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Yoshimoto
Ms. Ruby Nakagawa Mrs. Sakiko Okuda Mr. & Mrs.Anthony Shek Mrs. Lily Teraji Mr. Glenn A.Yoshimura
Mrs.Ann Midori Nakaguchi Mr. David Nakai Mr. & Rev. Gary Nakai Mrs. Keiko Okuizumi Ms. Elinor N. Olin Mr. Donald Olstinske Mr. & Mrs. Joe Shemanski Mrs. Rosemary Shieh Mrs. Masako Shimizu Ms. Elsie Terao Mr. & Mrs. Henry Terao Mr. & Mrs. David J. Toguri Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura Mrs. Shigeko Yoshimura Mr. Kenneth K. Yoza
Mr. Ron Nakai Ms. Toyoko Omori Mr. William Shimizu Mr. Hiroshi Tokubo Mrs. Pat Yuzawa-Rubin
Ms. Judy H. Zeddies
Donations: In Memory Of:
Albert I. Kamiya
Alvin Tomiyama
Anne S. Inouye
Betty Okamoto
Chico Minaga
Daniel Kuzuhara
Ken Kuzuhara
lkue Kuzuhara
Dr. Henry S. Inouye
Dr.Victor S. lzui
Ed Asaki
Eddie Sasaki
Frank Fukami
Frank Sugeno George & Shiori Yamasaki George H. Morimoto George khiba George Katahira George Oba Gus Hikawa
Haru Shimojima
Helen Crane
Henry Inouye
Hirao S. Sakurada
Hire Mayeda
Hosen Oshita
Iva Toguri
June Uyeda
Kei Mine
Kimie Fukai
Kiyo Norikane
Lilia Taniguchi
Masaro Harada
Mas Sari
Mimi Tsuji
Mitsuye Nishikawa
Naomi Hasegawa
Nobuo Nojiri
Quincy Wong
Richard Hikawa
Robert Matza Sachie Yoshimura Hajime John Yoshimura Sam lsamu Iwaoka
Sara Takeuchi ShizArima
Smoky Sakurada
Sueto Charles Torii Sumie Tanimura
Teruo Nagay Thomas J. Fujibayashi Thomas Mayahara Thomas Teraji Tomoye Muraoka T oyoko Hagie Victor lzui Yo Fujita Yoshiye Fujita
Donations: In Honor:
Frances Chikahisa Yoshiro Harada
Carol Yamamoto
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American Service Committee
Annua Report 2008-2009
4427N. Clark Street Chicago, IL 60640 administration: 773.275.0097 social services: 773.275.7212 f. 773.275.0958
'Board of'Directors, 'FY 2009
Michael D. Takada/Michael Tanimura, President John R. Sasaki, Vice President Jacquelin Denofrio.Vice President Josina Morita, Vice President
Michael Tanimura, Secretary
John R. Sasaki, President
Jacquelin Denofrio.Vice President
Leeanne Oue, Vice President
Reiko Satoh, Vice President
Administrative Staff
Karen Suzuld-Okabe, Chief ExeclltMI Officer Sharon Y. Harada.Assistant Executive Director Carol N. Yoshino, Office Manager; Special Ewints & Outreach Coordinator
Melanie K. Koga, CPA, Controller
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The above figures are from the final audit. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by John D. Kopczyk, Ltd., is available for viewing at the JASC office.
Program Fees.Activity Fees and Other 31.6%
Corporation and Foundation Grants 3.3%
Special Events 4.2%
Non-Operational Expenses Governmental and Agencies Support
29.5%
Membership 7.0%
11.4%
Management and General ----
6.9%
Fundraising 10.6%
'Donors
$25,000 and above
Illinois Department on Aging
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
$10,000-$24,999
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Foundation
$2,500-$9,999
Asian Health Coalition of Illinois
The Boeing Company
Chicago Japanese American Council Grant ComEd:An Exelon Company
Harmony Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center
Huron Consulting Group
Illinois Arts Council
Illinois Humanities Council
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago Foundation
United Bindery Services, Inc.
United States Department of Agriculture
US Bank
Anonymous
Mrs. Lisa Sloan
Mrs. Sumie Tanimura
$1,000-$2,499
Chicago Nisei Post No. 1183 City Arts
LJT Agra Corporation
Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Ms. Mary M. Fukami
Mrs. Leslie Johnson-Stay
Mr. Phillip Moll
Mr. and Mrs. Bing R. Nishiura
Mr. Patrick Phillips
Mr. John Sagami
Mr. Cary Wong
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H.Yamasaki
$500-$999
Asian Health Coalition of Illinois
Japanese American Citizens League, Chicago Chapter Pfizer Foundation United Way
Riverside Partners LLC
7/1/2008
TDK Corporation of America
Mr.John Asai
Mr. Martin H. Fujimoto
Ms. Kikuko Fujimura
Mr. Ronald Hirasawa
Mr. Masashi ltano
Mrs. Pamela A Kagan
Ms.Arlene Manelli
Ms.Anne Namba
Mrs. Nobuko L Okawa
Mrs.Wynn Shende
Mr. Phil Umeki
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yau
Mr: and Mrs. William J. Yoshino
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Yoshitani
$100-$499
Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign Alsdorf Foundation
Aon Foundation
Chicago Judo Black Belt Association
Christ Church of Chicago
Circle of Service Foundation
Cosmos Services (America), Inc. Discover Financial Services LLC
Illinois Department of Human Services
Perkowitz Window Fashions Inc.
Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts
Ms. Kimberly Abe
Mr. and Mrs. Koki Abe
Ms. Christine Anderson
Mrs. Jane Anselmino
Ms. Kay Arita
Mrs. Fujiko Asa
Mr. and Mrs. Hidemo Roy Asaki
Ms. Janet Ayers
Ms.A. Kiyoko Binosi
Mrs. Dorothy Bossung
Ms. Elizabeth T. Breyer Dr. & Mrs. Ben T. Chikaraishi
Ms. Georgia H. Chilton
Mr.Yao H. Chuang
Ms.Jackie Denofrio
Mr. Richard Forrest
-6/30/2009
Ms. Judith E. Fors
Mrs.Yaho Y. Fujii
Mr. Ralph Fujimoto
Ms. Eiko Fukai
Mr. & Mrs. StanleyY. Fukai
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo Goi
Mrs.Yoshimi Golden
Mr. Ray Hallowell
Mrs.Yuri Hamada
Ms. Donna Sagami & Mr. David Handwerk Mrs.June Harada
Mrs. Sharon Harada
Mr. Roy M. Hashimoto
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Hew
Mr. Carey E. Hidaka
Ms. Gaile A Higashi
Mr. Steven D. Hirasuna
Ms. Jeannette K. Hori
Mr.Tom T. Horita
Mr: & Mrs. Yuichi ldaka
Mr. & Mrs. Michael lga
Ms.Tomi lijima
Mr.Warren lkezoe
Mr. Masao Thomas lnada
Ms. Joyce M. Inouye
Mrs.Tomiko Inouye
Mr. Calvin Ishida
Ms. Emiko Ishikawa
Mr. & Mrs. Yukio lsoye
Mr. & Dr. Gregory J. ltahara Dr. & Mrs. Seiji It.a.hara
Mrs. Harriet S. Ito
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. lzui
Mrs. Ruby C. lzui
Mr. & Mrs. Yukio J. Kaku
Mrs. May Y. Kambara
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kaneko Mr. & Mrs. Neil Y. Kanemoto Ms. Cindy Kaneshiro
Mr. & Mrs.Alan D. Kato
Mrs. Ruth Katsuyama
Mr: & Mrs. Rich Katz
Mrs. Yoneko Frances Kawabata Mr. & Mrs.Yoshie F. Kawaguchi
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Ms. Kazumi K. Kawamoto
Mr. Charles Valauskas & Ms. Linda S. Kawano
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Kena more
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Kimura
Mrs. Grace W. Kimura
Ms. Donna Kobayashi
Ms, Janette S. Koga
Ms. Carolyn Aiko Kojima
Ms. Carol Brindley Konagamitsu
Mr. John Kopczyk
Mr.& Mrs. Bruce Kosaka
Mrs. Ruth Kosak.a
Mrs. Hiroko Kusayanagi
Mrs.Yurie Kushino
Ms.Toyoko Teresa Kuzuhara
Mrs. Barbara J. Lai
Ms. Jacqueline Mac
Ms. Laura E. Maeda
Ms. Martha Makino
Mrs. Mary Maruyama
Mr. Brent Mason
Mr. & Mrs.Jerry K. Matsumoto 1,Ms. Patricia M. Matsumoto
Mrs. Kazuko Mayahara
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Ms. Kathleen McArthur
Ms. Donna J.Melkonian
Mr. Masao Menda
Mr.Allen H. Meyer
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Mrs. Kiyo Kay Minaga
Mrs. Shizuka Mine
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Mita Mrs. Hisako Sue Miyake Mr. & Mrs. Shu Miyazaki Mr.Ted S. Mizuno
Mr. & Mrs. Craig D. Mizushima Dr. & Mrs. Richard I. Morimoto
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Dr. Joyce C. Morishita Ms. Josina Morita
Mr. Makoto Morita
II Mrs. Grace F. Matoaka II
Ms. Jacqueline M. Motooka
Dr. & Mrs. Glenn H. Murakami Mrs. Mary Muramoto II
1,Mr. Cliff Nagatani
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'Donors
7/1/2008 -6/30/2009
Naomi Negi
.rr.& Mrs. Kiyoto Nishimoto Mr. Joseph K. Suzuki Ms. Toshiye Yokota Mr. Jae Cerney & Ms. Mary Doi
Mr. Michael D. Takada Ms. Lori S. C. Yokoyama Ms. Sandra Dolan Mrs.Asako Nishimura Mr. Darren R. Honda
Mr. Stephen Takagishi Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Yoshida
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Nishimura
Mr. & Mrs.Alan Endo Mr. & Mrs. John Kawano
Mrs. Paula Horel
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald T.Yoshino Ms. Noreen K. Enkoji Ms. Kathleen M. Kearns
Ms.Asayo Horibe
Mrs. Jane Takehara
Mr Leland K. Nomura
Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Keener Mr. J::>seph W Noth Ms.Asako Takusagawa Ms. Marie Zajac Mrs. Kazuko Ernst
Mr. Michael Tam Ms. Bonnie J. Ettinger Mrs. Harriet Horita
Mrs Hideko Ogawa Mr. Hugo Chi-chao Hsu Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kenmotsu
Mrs.Atsuko Tamura $0-$99 Ms. Marcia A. Faye Mrs. Joyce Ogura-Yamamoto Mrs. Chieko Kimura
Mr. Ralph K. Tamura Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign Ms. Susan L. Fink
Ms. Diane Ohi
Mr, & Mrs. Takaaki Ichikawa
Mrs. Grace K. lgasaki Ms. Lillian C. Kimura
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Y, Kimura Mr. Miyuk1 Ohshit.a Mr. & Mrs. Osamu Tanabe Fujima Ryu of Chicago Ms. Nancy Frank-Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Tadao Tanaka Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Ms. Masae Fujii Mrs. Jean lkezoe.Halevi
Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Oishi Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo lko Mrs. Ellen Kobayashi
Ms. Ryoko Kobayashi Mrs Leslie Okamura Mr. Benjamin S.Tani Morganelli Dental Center Mr. & Mrs. Keith Fujikawa Mr. Charles lnamine Ms. Melanie Koga Mrs. Mitsuko Okamura Ms. May Tanimura Chicago Creative Coalition Mr. Benjamin Fujimoto Mrs. Masako Inouye Ms. Jody Natsue KoizumiGrace Okazaki Mr. & Mrs. Michae1W.Tanimura Mr. FumioAdachi Mr. & Mrs. James R. Fujimoto Ms. Karen Ishibashi Ms. Mihoko Koizumi Mr ry H. Okubo Mrs. Laura Fumiko Terada Mrs.YayekoAdachi Ms. Laurel S. Fujisawa Mr. Keith G. Ishida Mr.Alan Teraji Mrs. Shizuko Akitomo Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuo J. Fujishima Mr. Greg S,hli & Ms. Lydia Omori Ms. Marion K. Ishii Mr. & Mrs. James Kono
Ms. Erika V. Kono & Mrs. Hideo Onoda Mr. Naomichl Terazaki Mrs. Helen N.Allen Ms.Jean M. Fujiu Mr. & Mrs. Yasuo Ishii Ms. Donna Koyanagi ""1rvu O h1r Ms. Robin Terusaki Mrs. Miki Ambrogi Mrs. Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu Ms. Hiromi Ishikawa Ms. Patricia Kubistal !on. Sandi, R. Otaka Ms. Chiye Tomihiro Mr. Yosh Amino Mr. Makoto Fukuda
fli1r.& Mrs. J mes A. Ouchi Mr. Douglas K. Tono Ms. Elizabeth Anbo Mr. & Mrs. Masaru Funai
Ms. Peggy L. Ishikawa
Mr. Kevin Kumashiro
Ms. Leeanne Oue Mrs. Grace Torii Ms. Joanne T. Aono Mr. Ken Garcia
Mr. & Mrs. Glynn lsoda
Ms. Ruth K. Kumata
Ms. Julie ltahara
Mr.& Mrs.TomAono Mr.Aaron Golub Ms. Mitsue Kuramoto
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Y. Sasaki Ms. Suzanne R. Sawada Mrs. Shigeko P. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Ken Sera
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuzo Shida Dr. Steven M. Shikami Mr.Allen Shimada
Ms, Julie Shimada Ms.Anne L. Shimojima Ms. Ruth U. Shiozaki
Ms. Madonna Sivwright
Mrs. Kimberly L. Robinson Sprinkle Mrs. Momoko 0. Steiner
Ms. Christine S. Sumida Mrs. Linda Murakishi Whitted Mr. Philip Wong
Mrs. Masako Yada
Ms. Jane Yakushiji
Mr.& Mrs.JoiYamagata Ms. Futami Terri Yamaguchi Mrs. Ruth Yamamoto Ms. Mary Yamasaki
Mr. Takeshi Yamashita
Mr. & Mrs. George Yamate Mr. Jim Yamauchi
Mrs. Marie Yamauchi
Mr. Robert Yamauchi
Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Yatabe Ms. Karen Blacker
Ms. Patricia R. Branscome Mr. Neil K. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Burns Mrs. Gail M. Chase
Mr. Hsu Hugo Chi-chiao
Mrs. Michiko Frances Chikahisa Mr. Marshall H. Chin
Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Cico, Jr. Mrs. Barbara J. Cochrane Mrs. Sharon N. Costabile Ms. Karenlla Coteus Mrs.Anne Coulter
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Doi Mr. & Mrs.Aylen I. Hasegawa Mr. Roy M. Hashioka Mr.Yasuo John Hat.a
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hattori Mr. Richard Hattori Mr.James A. Hayashi
Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Hayashi Mr. & Mrs. Howard Y. Hieshima Mrs. Edith T. Higashi
Mrs. Merry Hirata
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hiratsuka Ms. Hanako Hirose Mr. Tats Hirotsuka
Mrs. Hannah Hogan
Ms.Amy Homma
Dr. Robert S. Iwaoka Ms. Carol Y. Iwata
Ms. Deanne D. Jackson Mr. Richard Jones
Mr. Eddie Jonokuchi
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kadowaki Mrs. Lynn Kaihara Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Kajikawa Dr. Jewel Kanai Mr. & Mrs. Enoch H. Kanaya Mr. Hiroshi Kaneko
Ms. Ruth Kaneshiro
Mrs. Sachiko Kano Mr. & Mrs. Tosh Kasai Ms.Amy F. Kato
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Kawamoto
Mr & Mrs. 5am S. Ozaki Mrs.Arusa Tsugawa
Mrs Wmnie Furusho Ricker Mr. & Mrs. FredY.Tsuji
Mrs. lkue ltami
Ms.June K.Aragaki Mr. & Mrs.Jim Goodman Mr.Todd Ryoji Kurisu
Mr. Glenn H. ltano Ms. Elaine E. Kurokawa ti-Ir Lance idolft Mrs. Grace K.Tsuru Mr.Yusuke Arakaki Mr. & Mrs.Alberto M. Gorevich
Mrs. Harriet H. ltano
Mr Bryar-S. Robson Mr. Richard B. Turner Mrs. Diane K.Azuma Mrs. Kathryn M. Green Mrs.Yemiko Kurokawa
Mr. Gerr Rothbauer Mr. Henry Umeki Mrs.Alyse Azuma Ms.Alice Greenhouse Mr. George T. Ito Ms. Chiyeko Kusayanagi
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Ito Ms. Dorothy S. Kuse Ms. Jody Oshita & Mr. Peter Bajor Mrs. Iona Hachiya
Mr. Seth Rubin
Ms. To ., ko Sahara Mrs.SuellrNa Mr. David C. Becker Mr. Ryan Hamilton
I's. Em, Sakaeda Mrs. SharonM..zVan Pelt Mrs. Frances A. Benbow Mr. Charles Hanano Ms. Ellyn). Iwaoka Ms. Michelle Levander
'Donors
7/1/2008 -6/20/2009
Ms. Cheryl A. Ludes Ms. Carolyn K. Nakamura Ms. Mitzi Omura Ms. Tomiko Shimojima Mr. Nobuo Tokunaga
Ms. Peggy Wallace & Mr. Calvin Manshio Ms. Joyce Nakamura Mrs. May One Mr. & Mrs.Yoneo Shimomura Mr. Joshua Tomcisin
Ms. Deborah H. Matayoshi Dr.Akemi Lynn Nakanishi Mr. James M. Onoda Mr: Cary Shinsako Mr. & Mrs. Taketo Tomiyama
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Matsuda Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Nakano Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Oshiro Ms. Gail S. Shintaku Mr. & Mrs.Jack K.Tono
Ms. Mariko Matsuda Mr. & Mrs. lsamu S. Nakao Ms.Ashley Oshita Mrs. Margaret Shintaku Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Torii
Mrs. Pat (Tsuyako) Matsui Mr. Kurt Ken Nakaoka Ms. Merry Y. Oya Ms.Yoneko K. Shintani Ms. Wendy-Jo Toyama
Mr. Katsuo Matsumoto Ms. Janice Nakashima Ms. Molly Ozaki Ms. Sharon Shiraiwa Ms. Ruby D.Tsuji
Ms. Dorothy Matsumoto Mr. Robert T. Nakazawa Ms. Marsha Hawley Paul Mr. Scott Sikkema Ms. Lisa Tsuji
Ms. Elaine T. Matsushita Mrs.Jean S. Narimatsu Ms. Carmen Porter Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Steisk Mrs.Joan T.Tsuruda
Mr. Douglas J. McDonough Mrs. Rebeca Narrajos Ms. Joyce T. Ku base & Mr. Robert Prosise Mrs. Theresia B. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Uchida
Ms. Constance I. McPherrin Dr. & Mrs. Katsumi Neeno Mrs.Amy Rasmussen Ms. Lillian F. Stramel Mr. & Mrs.William S. Ujiiye
Ms. Ingrid L. Milarski Ms. Ruth E. Nehring Mr. Gerald L. Richardson Mrs. Frances S. Sugai Mr. Thomas Uyechi
Mrs. Jean M. Mishima Mr. & Mrs. Peter Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Greg Rivera Mrs. Midori Sugimoto Ms.Andrea Vance
Mr.& Mrs.RobertT.Mita Ms. Michelle A. Nicholson Mrs. Marjorie S. Rogasner Mr. Glenn T. Sugiyama Ms. Patricia M.Vega
Mrs.Yoko A Mitani Mrs. Stella Nishibayashi Ms. Cheryl Rogers Mrs. Tomoe Sunahara Ms. Rose Marie Crane Vita
Mr. James M. Mitsunaga Mr. Gordon R. Nishimoto Mr. Philip C. Roth Mr. Masato Suzuki Mr.& Mrs.Tad H.Wada
Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Mitsunaga Ms. Elaine Nishimura Mr. & Mrs. Mark H. Sachs Mrs. Sachi Suzuki Mr. Craig C. Warner
Mr. & Mrs. Kazutaka Miyajima Mrs. Ruth A. Nishimura Ms. Kim W Sagami Mr. & Mrs. Kenji Tademoto Ms. Grace Watanabe
Mr. Gregory A Miyake Ms. Susan M. Nishioka Mrs. Helen H. Saiki Mrs. Haruko Tademoto Mrs. Jennie A. Watanabe
Mrs. Helen Miyake Mr. & Mrs. Gary Nishiura Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Saiki Mrs. Mary Tagami Mrs. Lynne K. Oshita Wong
Ms. Ko Miyamoto Mrs. Jessica Nlshiura Mr.& Mrs.JamesT.Saiki Ms. Christine I. Takada Mr. Christopher Wong
Mr. John K. Miyasaki Ms. Mary Nishiura Mr. & Mrs.Yoshitaro Sakai Mr. & Mrs. David T.Takada Dr. & Mrs. Ernest I.Yahiro
Mr. & Mrs. Takanori Mizuta Mrs. Maudie Noma Mr. Sadao Sakane Ms.Agnes H. PalmejarTakaki Mr. & Mrs. Howard Yahiro
Mrs. Etsuko Momil Mrs.Takeko A. Nomiya Ms. Kathryn Sakata Mr. & Mrs. Kenichi J. Takaki Mr.& Mrs. Paul H.Yamada
Ms. Matsue Momohara Mrs. Rosalie S. Nowak Mrs. Nancy S. Sakurai Mr. Richard K. Takaki Mr. Richard M.Yamada
Ms, Kiko Morgan Ms. Nancy A. Ocampo Ms. Susan W Saltzman Ms. Hisako Takami Mr. George H.Yamagiwa
Ms. Jessie Morisato Ms. Sayuri O'Connor Mr. & Mrs.John Sasaki Ms. Fukiko Takano Mr. Keiji K.Yamagiwa
Mrs. Helen K. Morishita Mr. Jack H. Oda Mr. John R. Sasaki Ms.Yukiko Takano Ms. Julie Yamaguchi
Mr. Mort Morita Ms. June C. Oda Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sasaki Mr.& Mrs. lchiro Takehara Mrs. Lois R.Yamaguchi
Ms. Lola Mukogawa Mrs. Fumiko Ogasawara Mr. & Mrs. Kenichi Sato Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Tamanaha Mrs. Mari Yamaguchi
Ms. Sumi Mukoyama Mr. Mitsue Ogata Ms. Reiko Satoh Mr. & Mrs.Alvin K. Tamura Mr. & Mrs. Masao T.Yamaji
Mr. & Mrs. Hatsuichi Munemoto Mrs. Elsie Ogawa Mr. Lawrence D. Schectman Mr. Ken Tamura Mrs.Alice E.Yamamoto
Ms. Laura Muraoka Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Ogi Ms.Adi Schneider Mr. Frank T. Tanaka Mrs. Janet T. Yamamoto
Mrs. Tomoye Muraoka Ms. Donna N. Ogura Mrs. Kristen Schreiber Mr. & Mrs. Tadashi Tanaka Ms. Karen & Ms. Greta Yamamoto
Dr.Alice Murata Ms. Hanako Okamoto Mr. Kenneth Schug Mr. & Mrs.Yoshitaka Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. lwao Yamanaka
Ms. Gerda Muri Ms. Glenn Okazaki Mr. Jane Seefeldt Mr. David Tanimura Mr. & Mrs.Yoshie Yamashita
Mr. MarkV. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Shig Oki .Mr. & Mrs. Kane K. Senda Mr:JimT.Tanouye Mr. Masaki Yoda
Ms. Maryanne M. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kazuichi K. Okigawa Mr. Stanley S. Serikaku Ms. Rose M. Tashiro Ms. Janet Yoshida-Gordon
Mrs. Lauretta M. Nagatomo Mr. & Mrs.TedY.Okita Mrs. Hisae Kuri Shea Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu B. Taura Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Yoshimoto
Ms. Ruby Nakagawa Mrs. Sakiko Okuda Mr. & Mrs.Anthony Shek Mrs. Lily Teraji Mr. Glenn A.Yoshimura
Mrs.Ann Midori Nakaguchi Mr. David Nakai Mr. & Rev. Gary Nakai Mrs. Keiko Okuizumi Ms. Elinor N. Olin Mr. Donald Olstinske Mr. & Mrs. Joe Shemanski Mrs. Rosemary Shieh Mrs. Masako Shimizu Ms. Elsie Terao Mr. & Mrs. Henry Terao Mr. & Mrs. David J. Toguri Ms. Kiyo Yoshimura Mrs. Shigeko Yoshimura Mr. Kenneth K. Yoza
Mr. Ron Nakai Ms. Toyoko Omori Mr. William Shimizu Mr. Hiroshi Tokubo Mrs. Pat Yuzawa-Rubin
Ms. Judy H. Zeddies
Donations: In Memory Of:
Albert I. Kamiya
Alvin Tomiyama
Anne S. Inouye
Betty Okamoto
Chico Minaga
Daniel Kuzuhara
Ken Kuzuhara
lkue Kuzuhara
Dr. Henry S. Inouye
Dr.Victor S. lzui
Ed Asaki
Eddie Sasaki
Frank Fukami
Frank Sugeno George & Shiori Yamasaki George H. Morimoto George khiba George Katahira George Oba Gus Hikawa
Haru Shimojima
Helen Crane
Henry Inouye
Hirao S. Sakurada
Hire Mayeda
Hosen Oshita
Iva Toguri
June Uyeda
Kei Mine
Kimie Fukai
Kiyo Norikane
Lilia Taniguchi
Masaro Harada
Mas Sari
Mimi Tsuji
Mitsuye Nishikawa
Naomi Hasegawa
Nobuo Nojiri
Quincy Wong
Richard Hikawa
Robert Matza Sachie Yoshimura Hajime John Yoshimura Sam lsamu Iwaoka
Sara Takeuchi ShizArima
Smoky Sakurada
Sueto Charles Torii Sumie Tanimura
Teruo Nagay Thomas J. Fujibayashi Thomas Mayahara Thomas Teraji Tomoye Muraoka T oyoko Hagie Victor lzui Yo Fujita Yoshiye Fujita
Donations: In Honor:
Frances Chikahisa Yoshiro Harada
Carol Yamamoto
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clie/t/j,.. -Helen Nakayama, supervisor Helen Nakayama. program supervisor (at left), reviews procedures with her homemakers Danuta Knapik, Jadwiga Czernie1ewska and Ofelia Calayag (Nam1yo Waldron not pictured).
JASC homemakers help seniors maintain or extend their independent
living. During the 2004-2005 fiscal year, an average of 21 clients each month were provided with a total 5,249 hours of personal care,
housekeeping, shopping, escort and related services.
For over 30 years, JASC homemakers have helped support
the physical, emotional and social needs of their clients, often going beyond the scope of their duties in their dedication and commitment.
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petent Care, Available to All
COUNSELING
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Frances (at left) and
case manager Fujio
Sato, MS.W, help
a senior fill out
a government form.
A big boost occurred this past year: after completing the arduous qualification process, JASC's counseling program was approved for Medicare and insurance billing reimbursement. JASC's social worker can offer her services in helping clients work out problems in their daily lives, without clients taking on any undue financial burden.
JASC counselors help individuals of all ages and ethnicities, families and groups deal with grief, depression, substance abuse, family relationships and other mental, emotional and social health issues. In addition, they often advocate for clients when language or cultural barriers would otherwise keep them from receiving proper care.
WELLNESS PROGRAMS
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-Jean Fujiu, l.CS.W., executive director
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discussior w;tf..
Tai C.h1 instructor
ly'ln Baumhardt
during her JASC
class.
Looked at holistically, true health goes beyond the physical. Social, mental and emotional well-being all contribute to an individual's good health. Besides its main social service programs, JASC has developed other offerings aimed at providing community members with the tools to stay in good health.
From Golden Diners senior lunches lin conjunction with the Chicago Department on Aging), two health screenings, driving safety instruction (with AARP), and Rules of the Road courses in Japanese and English to Tai Chi exercises, taiko drumming, judo for women and Japanese folk dancing, JASC is committed to increasing wellness opportunities for people of all ages and ethnicities.
Cultural & Community Pro
LEGACY CENTER (ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY)
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) some photographs
from the arch ive with Michae Courtney and
l Koren Kanemoto,
arch ival assistants.
The Legacy Center seeks to presehrve and promote the heritage ohf
the Japanese American history in Chicago and the Midwest .
The archhive contains materiahmeant to capture, presehrve and
l make accessible the Japanese American communhity's irreplaceable
voices and history, from pre-World War Ihto the present. The
I Legacy Center also strives to promote the acceptance and under
standing ohf immigrants of all ethnictiesi .
To this end the staff and volunteers facilitated 77 research
and referrahrequests during the pasht year. They assisted in the
l development ohf a Chicago Metro History Fair proiect by students
from Juarez School, that won top honors aht the Ill inois state
competition. The Legacy Centehalso contributed images used in
r two exhibits by the Japanese American NationahMuseum and on
l the museum's DiscovehNikkehweb site (wwwdiscovernikkeLorg).
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During this year, the Legacy Centehreceived donations of
r personahpapers and itemshphotographs, publications and
l , audio-taped orahhistories from 22 donors. The Legacy Center
l archive and library are available fohuse to all, free ohf charge.
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FESTIVALS
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on th, finalJASC Market Doy.
JASC hosted its last Market Day this pasht June. Over 500 people attended the 34th annual celebration of the summer by eatng,
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shopphng with our unique vendors, talking with friends, old and new, and enjoying the festivhities. Market Day will be remembered with fondness, and will be replaced with other events as
rewarding for all, but a bit less labor intensive.
Fuii Festival and Silent Auction, the JASC's largest fundraiser, was attended by 350 and made $78,000 for the agency this year. Holiday Delight and Kodomo Matsuri (Children's Festivahl) continued to be well -supported.
JASC was co-presenter for the annual Day ohf Remembrance, which marks the signing of Executive Order 9066, which in February 1942 paved the way for the evacuation and internment of those of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
grams: To Preserve & Share
CLASSES
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-Koy Kawaguchi, assistant coordinator of the JASC Cultural and Community Affairs parogram
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classes offered weekly
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aatheJASC.
This past year saw a renewed interest in the JASC functioning as a center for Japanese American culture and heritage.
The formalization of the agency's relationship with Tatsu Aok
i and Asian lmprov aRts Midwest culminated in the founding of JASC Tsukasa Taiko.
With this new addtioni , JASC is able to provide classes
in the evolving panorama of Japanese American arts, ranging from the performing (nTaiko drumming), fine (Sumi -e ink painting and ceramics), and folk (Origamnpaper folding and lkebana
i flower arranging), to the culinary Uapanese cooking), martia
l (nTa Chnand women's Judo), and language Uapanese).
i i Increasinglynthese classes on culture are being taught to
, appreciative people of all ethnicities and ages.
Oven20 different classes were held at JASC during
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the yearnwith almost 600 students receiving a totanof almost
, l 4n000 hours of instruction
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COMMUNITY CENTER
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Tampopo Club Japanese cultural program for preschoolers;n
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JASC Tsukasa Taiko Legacy Proiect;
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Tohkon Judo Academy, the largest iudo club east of California;
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the Northside Religious Society of Friends (Quakersn),
who hold their Sunday senrvices here;n
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Asian American Law Enforcement Association;
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American Legion Chicago Nisei Post No. 1183;
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Japanese MutuanAid Society of Chicago;n
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Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago;
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Thursday Night Dance Group
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Stir-Friday NightnAsian American improv comedy troupe; and
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Buddhist Temple of Chicago, while their new temple is under construction.
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President's Message
Dear Friends,
In bringing fiscal year 2005 to aclose, it gives megreat pleasure to report to you on the past year and to acknowledge and thank you for your
partnership and support throughout it.
This year wascertainlyonemarked by challenge, commitment and change for the JASC. We continued to be challenged with how to raise funds and lower expenses in the midst of astill-difficult economic climate. However, wewerealso committed to creating and staying aligned with ouroperating budget, to increasing revenuethrough fundraising and to developing abalanced budget for fiscal year 2006.
And,as is often the casewhen you are committed to facing and overcoming challenges, you must implement change. And implement changewedid. Throughaneffort spearheaded by Executive Director Jean Fujiu and the JASC Staff, and supported by the Board's Finance Committee, the agency transferred overto upgraded accounting and financial record keeping processes.
We have also put into motion the beginnings of new fund raising events, including the Fireflies in Flight Japanese dance and taiko performance, set for the beginning of fiscal year 2006, and afashion show fundraiser set for the spring/ summer of 2006. In addition, by making marketingatop priority in the coming year and beyond, we hope to introduce ourcurrent programming and services to newaudiences and also identify and explore newopportunities for growth and development.
Another major change this year came in the form of ourapplication for United Way funding which Jean addresses in her message below
Before ending this letter, Iwould like to add that all these positive changes arereflective of the extraordinary dedication of the JASC Staff, Executive Director and Board of Directors, who have demonstrated atremendoussenseof ownership and leadership at acritical time in the life of the agency. And with your support and partnership, Ihaveno doubt that together wewill continue building anagency that will grow with and meet the needs of the community today, tomorrow and for generations to come.
Thank you very much.
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Rebecca C. Nakamura
President, JASC Board of Directors
Executive Director's Message
Dear Friends:
This year, wewereable to realize the successof the last three years of extraordinary effort and hard work. Our long-time partner, United Way
of Metropolitan Chicago, changed their funding process for the first time in over 30 years. What this meant for the JASC is that wehad to start overand re-apply for funding that wehad previously received automatically asapartner agency in good standing. We started with many hours of staff training onOutcome Measurement and Program Logic Models, anewway of capturing the resources and activities of oursocial services programsaswellasouroutcomesor how weexpectourprograms to benefit those participating in ourservices.
Aswedeveloped these program logic models for oursocial services, wedetermined that our ultimate outcome, for seniors to live safe and healthy lives independently in their homes, wasthesamefor all of ourservices. This led us to develop asingle system for accessing services that would make it easier for anyone to participate in all the services that she or he would need. We also developed asingle system for measuring the benefit of ourservices, both for the individual aswellasfor the services asawhole. Combined with the information from our Nikkei Community Assessment, which enabled usto give a very specific description of our community's needs, wecould show how our newly integrated services would be the best to servethe community.
While all of this work would itself benefit all of those who participate in ourprograms, it wassohighly regarded by United Way
thatwewereoneof only sevenagencies who received their full request for funding, out of over 200 agencies that applied. We wereawarded $120,000 per year for the next three years for atotal of $360,000.
This additional funding provides financial stability to oursocial services and to the JASC asanorganization. We will nowbe able to turn ourattention to our next big initiative: to present the best in Japanese American cultural and heritage programming in the Midwest.
Thank you for all of your support during the challenges of these recent years, and with your continued support, weareguaranteed to succeed in the future.
In deepest gratitude,
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0Jean M. Fujiu .
Executive Director
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Dr. Glenn H. Murakami
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M/M Dennis K. Noko
M/M Shunichi Nakagawa
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Janet C. Nakaii
Hisako Naikamoto
Liillian Y. Nakaimoto
M/M Akiiro Nakaimuira
Tomiiye Naikamuira
Kuirt Naikaoka
Coilviin Nakata
Paitiiciio M. Naikayaima
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Susie S. Nishimura
Keiko Noma
Maudie Noma
Yukiko Nyhain
Chiyoko Oda
June C. Odo
Margaret Odo
MollyiY. Oda
Fumiiko Ogasawara
Steve M. Ogasawara
Elsie Ogawa
Hideko Ogawa
M/M Timothy T. Ogawa
M/M Robert E. Og
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M/M William Okamoto
M/M Henry K. Okamuira
Nobuko I. Okowo
M/M Kozuich K. Okigowo
Janice H. Omochi·ilee
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Frances S. Sugai
Christine S. Sumida
Jan M. Suzuki
Joseph K. Suzuki
Sachi Suzuki
Sadaka Szathmary
Haruko Tademolo
Michael D. Takada
R/M Shunjo Takahashi
M/M Kenichi J. Takaki
Nobuko Takaki
Richard K. Takaki
Yoneko Takami
Kiyoko Takemoto
Garo Takeshita
Edward Mas Taketoshi
George Taketoshi
Asoka Takusagawa
M/M Alvin K. Tamura
Ken Tamura
M/M Osamu Tanabe
Mary Y. Tanaka
Virginia M. Tanaka M/M Yoshitaka Tanaka
M/M Norman Tonda
Benjamin S. Tani
M/M Takeshi Tanimoto
Jim Tanouye
Hisako Tashiro
M/M Masayasu B. Taura
Shizue Sue Terusaki
M/M David Toguri
Jennifer K. Toguri
Kay Tanaki
M/M Tom T. Tsugawa
M/M Fred Y. Tsuji
Joan T. Tsuruda
Yoneko Tsurusaki
Lily M. Turuda
M/M Shoji Uchida
M/M Keith Uchima
M/M William S Ujiiye
Henry Umeki
Sue Uyeda
M/M Tad H. Wada
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Grace Watanabe
D/M Ernest I. Yahiro
M/M Howard Yahiro
M/M Kennethj_ Yahiro
Jone Yakushiji
M/M Kahn Yamada
Ben K. Yamagiwa
Kay K. Yamagiwa
Julie Yamaguchi
Teri Yamaguchi
M/M Masao T. Yamaji
Martin Yamamoto
M/M lwao Yamanaka
M/M Michael Yamaoka
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Mary Yamasaki
M/M Steven H. Yamasaki
M/M George Yamate
M/M Steve Yamauchi
M/M Perry Y. Yono
Yasuko Yono
M/M Kenneth Yoshida
M/M Hiroshi Yoshimoto
Glenn A Yoshimura
Masomi Samuel Yoshinari
Nancy H. Young
Kenneth Yoza
Denise Hanako Zimmerman
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Amy Abe
Roy Akune
Richard Amano
Anonymous
Frances Benbow
Neil Brawn
Lynn Baumhardt
Rager Burgis
Guadalupe Cervantes-Williams
Frances Chikahisa
Vickie De Meo
Jackie Denofrio
Pamela Ann S. Dionisio
Mary Enta
Barbara Finn
Kiyomi Fujikawa
Kiyo Fujiu
Yaeko Fukai
Yosh Harada
Ross Harano
Jane Hidaka
Chiye Higashide
Margaret Hiralsuka
George lchiba
Ritsuko Inouye
Emiko Ishikawa
Jerry Ishikawa
Seiji ltahara
Haru Ito
Shig Ito
Yuki Ito
Ellyn Iwaoka
Ruby lzui
May Kambara
Amy Kato
Rosalie Koga Kato
Frances Kawabata
Kay Kawaguchi
Nobi Kay
Lillian Kimura
Rose Kabala
Ryoko Kobayashi
Aiko Kojima
M/MJames Kumaki
Ruth Kumata
Maxine Kuroda
Stanley Kurokawa
Dorothy Kuse
Noreen McCann
Pat Matsumoto
Andrew Mine
Peggy Mita
Chiyo Mizuhara
Setsuko Monma
Yoshiko Mori
Joyce Morimoto
Jerry Morishige
Lisa Mukoyama
Laura Muraoka
Marion Nakagawa
Yoko Nakagawa
Janet Nakai
Joyce Nakanishi
Kats Nakashima
Evelyn Nishimoto
Asoka Nishimura
Evelyn Nishimura
Lillian Nishimura
Takeko Nomiya
Elsie Ogawa
M/M BobOgi
M/M William Okamoto
Nancy Okazaki
Nobuko Okawa
Chieko Onoda
Lynne Oshita-Wong
Sachiko Rotter
Yoshi Sakai Mally Sakamoto
Kathryn Sakata
Smokey Sakurada
Lary Schectman
Kazlinn Sugiyama
Arthur Takei
Edward Taketashi
Jean Taketashi
Maso Taketoshi
Matsuko Tamura
Haruko Tani
Joanne Tohei
Asoka Watanabe
M/M Dale Wing
Kiyo Yoshimura
2004 Fuji Fest
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Pu rple Orch id Level
Harmony Nursing & Rehabilitation
Center
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Cherry Blossom Level
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
Exelon Corporation
Japan Airlines
McDonald's Corporation
United Airlines
United Bindery Services
Bl ue Iris Level
The Boeing Company
First American Bank
5 Star Marine Specialists
Harris Trust & Savings Bank
UT Agra, Inc.
Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell
Yamada & Associates, PC
CORPORATE DONORS
Nomura Enterprises, Inc.
TDK Corporation of America
TABLE SPONSORS
M/M Peter Bajar
Chicago Chapter JACL
Christ Church of Chicago
Jean Fujiu & Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Midwest Buddhist Temple
Rebecca Nakamura
Marina Saito
M/M Glenn Sugiyama
M/M Cary Wong
Kiyo Yoshimura
FRIENDS
/monetary donations)
John Asai
Noboru James Asato
D/M Ben T. Chikoraishi
Terry Cichocki
Thomas A Corbett
Masae Fujii
Keith, Lisa & Wyatt Fujikawa
M/M Ralph Fujimoto
M/M Yoshiro Harada
David Heidt
Robert & Mae Hong
Emiko Ishikawa
Ruth N. Iwami
Jewel Kanai, DDS
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
Ileen Kelly
M/M Eugene T. Kimura
M/MJames K. Kumaki
Henry Lee
M/M Nathan Lohan
Dr. Kimberly Mann Danna Melkonian & Ted Raichel
Matsue Mamahara
D/M Richard Morimoto
Mark V. Murphy
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa
Lisa M. Nakamoto
Rebecca C. Nakamura
R/M Masaru Nambu
Judy Nishimura
M/M Richard A Okabe
M/M William Okamoto
Dr. Thomas Shimada
M/M Kurt Susanke
Nobuko Takaki
Rev. Masanori Takeuchi
Asoka Takusagawa
M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha
Hisako Tashiro
Taketa Tomiyama
M/M William Ujiiye
Terri Yamaguchi
Lucille A Yee
Thomas W. Yokoyama
M/M WilliamJ Yoshino
Karen R. Young
Walter Zatlera, DDS
RAFFLE & SILENT AUCTION DONORS
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
John Adachi
Adler Planetarium
Allegro Music Studio
Andies Restaurant
Ann Sather Restaurants
Anne Nambo Designs
Anonymous
Tatsu Aoki
Drs. Jose & Christine Arguete
Ashland Addison Florist
Barry Regent Cleaners
Bob Chinn's Crab House Restaurant
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
Bridgeview Bank
Charles lfergan Salon & Day Spa
Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago Children's Museum
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Sinfionetta
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Waives
Frances Chikahisa
Club Lucky
Climb On
Comedy Spartz
Crate & Barrel
Crabs & Things Restaurant
Dee's Mandarin & Sushi Bar
Eli's Cheesecake
The Four Seasons
Frank's Jewelry
David Fujiu
Jean Fujiu
Gethsemane Garden Center
Grand Victoria Casino
Hana to Yoko Florist
Harpo Productions, Inc.
Stephen Hashioka, DDS
Harrah's Casino
Heaven on Seven
Hilldale Golf Club
Hotel Monaca Chicago
House of Colar
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M/M Yoanea Shimomura
M/M Hirosahi Shimotoke Elsie C. Shiohoro Hideko Shiroahoamo Louise Sonoda
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M/M Go Sugiuro Geneo Tofesse
M/M Koy Tagami M/M Michael K. Takaki
Midorai Takaki
M/M lchairo Takehara
Morie Takeshaita
Fronk T. Taanaka
Benjaamai n S. Toni
Joe Touro
M/M Mosoyosu B. Touro Aloan Tearoji
M/M Thomas S. Tearojai
Josephine Tomaita
M/M George Torimoru Joaan T. Tsuaruda
M/M Li ndo S. Kawaano/Charles C.
Voaloauskos Kaiyoshi Wokotoani
Lindo MuarokishaWhaitted
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Lois Ra. Yaamaguchai
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M/M Lydia Omoari/Greg Sahl
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M/M Shiro F. Shirogo
M/M Kohn Yamada
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Mr. Kevin Saaiki
Ms. Morino N. Soaito
Mr. Hairao Smoky Sokurado
M/M Fronk Sosoai
M/MJohn Sasaki
Mr. Lawareance D. Schectmon Ms. Barbaro Shikomi
Mr. Jomes Y. Shikomi
M/M Go Sugiuaro
Mrs. Chaizu Taakaoka
Dr. Joe Takehara
Ms. Jenanaifear Rebecca Toni
Mr. Hiroshi Tokubo
Mrs. Ayako Yamada
Msa. Toshaiye Yokota
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JASC Scholarship Funds
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Som Fukoye
Froank T. Komboro
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Memorial Gifts [FY OS-July 1, 2004, to June 30, 2005]
DONOR
ETA Cuisnaire: Division of A Doigger &
Company Inc.
M/M Richard R. Allsop
M/M Yosh Amino
M/M Yosh Amino
Jane Anselmino
Yusuke Arakaki
Barbara Berndt
M/M Robert W. Brown
M/ M Debbie & Bob Burns
Sandra Cantz
Steven J. Catlin
Michiko Frances Chikahisa
Dana Davis
M/M Al Dulksnys
Judith E. Fors
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Horry Fukuda
Janet Fukuhora
Henry K. Fukui
M/M Hiroshi Furukawa
Namiye Honamoto
M/M Yoichi Hara June Horada June Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harado
M/M Yoshiro Harado
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
Shigemi Hasegawa
Roy M. Hashimoto
D/M Stanley K. M. Hew
M/M Frank Hiratsuka
M/M William Holstein Janice Honda
Hiso Hori
Kazuo Hori
M/M Kenneth W. Hotchkiss
Karen Ishibashi
lkue ltami
lkue ltami
Ruth N. Iwami
Ruth N. Iwami
Ellyn J. Iwaoka
Judy M. Iwaoka Robert S. Iwaoka Joe Iwaoka
M/M Roy l Iwata
M/M Yukio J Kaku
M/M Larry J. Kaminsky
Merle Kaneko
M/M Fred M. Katsuyama
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
Kie Kikuta
M/M Don Woon Kim
Ryako Kabayash i
M/M Wayne R. Koch
Ruth Kosaka
Ruth K. Kumata
Ruth K. Kumata
Howie H. Kuromilsu
Elizabeth K. Mason
M/M Stephen Matsudaira
M/M Richard A Merkle
Kiyo Kay Minaga
M/M Steven Y. Minaga
Dorothy M. Miyake
M/M Ted S. Mizuno
M/M Albert Y. May
Tomoye Muraoka
Tomoye Muraoka
Barbara L Musch
Mary H. Nakagawa
Tomiye Nakamura
M/M Douglas K. Nakane
M/M Hiroshi Nakano
M/M Hiroshi Nakano
Miyeko Nakao
Emily Neiglick
M/M Aki Francis Nishimura Judy Nishimura
Ruth A Nishimura
Ruth A Nishimura
M/M Bing R. Nishiura
M/M Gary Nishiura Jessica Nishiura
/v\ary Nishiuro
Irene Noda
Toshie Noguchi
M/ M Roy l Ogasawara
Hanako Okamoto
Hanako Okamoto
Hanako Okomoto IN MEMORY OF
Akira Watonabe
Akira Watanabe
Alice Nakashima and Marian ltsy Fujii
Florence lchiba
Haruko Kanemoto
Flo lchiba
Florence lchiba
Ruby M. Tornado
Sae lkeya
Akira Watanabe
Akira Watanabe
Bill Adachi
Eiko Takeshlla Wertman
Toyo Sugeno
Thomas A Fujibayashi
Florence lchiba
Toyo Sugeno
Florence lchiba
Mary Fukui
Florence lchiba
Kimitsu Matsumoto
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Toshi Oda
Alice Nakashima
Bill Adachi
Florence lchiba
Tama Ishihara
Chikateru Inouye
Toshi Oda
Florence lchiba
Mary Y. Hashimoto
Haruko & Yutaka Kanemoto
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Toyo Sugeno
Toyo Sugeno
Florence lchiba
Karen Nomiya
Sumi Kobayashi
Florence lchiba
Keiko Noma
Alice Nakashima
Sam !samu Iwaoka
Frank Kenichi Morimitsu
Wesley Shigeru Ogawa
Sumi Kobayashi
Hisa Amimoto
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Keiko Noma
Albert Hayashi
Sumi Horibe
Yuriko Hoshigo
Ted Uchimoto's One Year Memorial Service
Yuriko Hoshiga
Florence lchiba
Keiko Noma
Akira Watanabe
Kay Noma
Toyo Sugeno
Florence Ishibashi
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Chico Minago
Karen Nomiya
Jack S. Miyake
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Yoshio Kato
Sumi Horibe
Sae lkeya
Keiko Noma
Sumi Kobayashi
M/M Kenji Nakane
Karen Nomiya
Bill Adachi
Keiko Nomo
Florence Y. lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Toyo Sugeno
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Florence lchiba
Kay & Harry Kuwahara
Florence lchiba
Toyo Sugeno
Keiko Noma
Florence Ishibashi DONOR
Hanako Okamoto
Merry Y. Oya
MerryY Oya
M/MJames W. Parsons
Nikki H. Phelus
M/M Donna Sagami
M/M Donna Sagami
Yahachi Sagami
M/M George I. Saiki
M/M George I. Saiki
M/M Hideo Saiki
M/M Hideo Saiki
Henry K. Sakai
Henry K. Sakai
Lisa A Sakai
M/M Masato Sasaki
M/M Kenichi Sato
M/M Kane K. Senda
M/ M Ronald R. Sheade James Y. Shikomi James Y Shikami
M/M Yoneo Shimomura
Margaret Shintaku
M/M Shiro F Shiraga
Misao Shiratsuki
Sumiko Shiratsuki
Therese G. Smith
M/M Mark Steiner
M/M Paul D. Stumme
Henry H. Sugeno
Henry H. Sugeno
Tomoe Sunahoro
Tomoe Sunahora
Tomoe Sunahora
Sachi Suzuki
Kayoko Suzukida
M/M David T Takada
Kay Takagishi
M/MJinx Takehara
M/M George S. Takemoto
M/M George S. Takemoto
Edward Mas Ta ketosh i
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
Tsuyuo Tonaka
Shizue Sue Terusaki
Shizue Sue Terusaki
Chiye Tomihiro
M/M Taketo Tomiyama
M/M Daniel P Toomey
Grace Torii
Rick Tsuru
M/M Robert K. Tsuru
M/M William S Ujiiye
Rosemarie Crane Vita
Kazue Wakabayashi
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Craig C. Warner
M/MJoe N. Warren
M/M Arnold Watanabe
Philip Wong
D/M Ernest I. Yahiro
M/MJoji Yamagata
Kay K. Yamagiwa
Terri Yamaguchi
M/M Masao T Yamaji
Kiyo Yoshimura
M/M Byron Y. Yoshino
M/M Byron Y. Yoshino
M/M WilliamJ Yoshino
Scott Zerega IN MEMORY OF
Maso Terao
Aldo Venturini
Toyo Sugeno
Sumi Kobayashi
Florence lchiba
Tama Ishihara
Toyo Sugeno
Henry Sugeno
Keiko Noma
Sakaye Kato
Toyoko Sugeno
Florence l Ishibashi
Kay & Harry Kuwaharo Jerry Tanouye
Bill Adachi
Florence lchiba
Sumi Kobayashi
Keiko Noma
Akira Watanabe
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Mitsuye lshizaki
Keiko Noma
Florence lchiba
Satoru Shiratsuki
Satoru Shiratsuki
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Flo lchiba
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Keiko Noma
tv\arion Fujii
Mitsuye lshizaki
Florence lchiba
Henry H. Suzukida
Aiko Nakane
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Richard Shigeru Takehara
Toshiko Oda
Chikateru Inouye
Kay Noma
Kimil Yamauchi
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Shizuko Shintani
Etsuko Kim
Henry Okamura
Keiko Noma
Florence lchiba
Sumi Kobayashi
Keiko Noma
Aiko Nakane
Sakaye Kato
Akira Watanabe
Charles Sueto Tori i
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Helen Crane
Gene Wakabayashi
Toyo Sugeno
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Akira Watanabe
Sumiko Kobayashi
Quincy Wong
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Sakaye Kato
Sumi Kobayashi
Ray lshino
Florence lchiba
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Bill Adachi
Akira Watanabe
In Honor/Recognition Donations
DONOR
M/M Paul Doi
Jean M. Fujiu
Michael J. Heyman
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M leoJ Krupp
M/M Robert May
Donna Sagami
Frances S. Sugai
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
M/M Kahn Yamada
Alice Yamamoto
Alice Yamamoto
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IN HONOR OF
Richard and Jane Hidaka's 50th Wedding
Anniversary Kiyo Yoshimura
Yoji and Molly Ozaki Chiyoko Oda
M/M Bill Ujiiye 50th Wedding Anniversary Erika Kohagizawa and Meagan Nishi Dorothy and Hiroshi Kaneko's 63rd Wedding
Anniversary & Hiroshi's 88th birthday Honako Ikeda
Maria Kiyoko Nishimura's birthday Nellie Kono
Ian A. Yomamoto's attainment of Eagle Scout Kristine E. Provo's graduation from dental school
JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2005.
Support and Revenue:
Public Support:
Contributions $91,591
United Woy Allocation 55,602
Membership 66,915
Special Events (net) 113,400 $327,508
Governmental Agencies Support 328,001
Revenue:
Program Fees 98,155
Activity Fees 90,239
Interest & Dividend Income 15,975 204,369
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Expenses:
Program Services 738,321
Support Services 170,949
TOTAL EXPENSES
EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVER SUPPORT AND REVENUE ($49,392)
The above figures are unaudited. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., will be available for viewing at our office.
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2005 Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President -Rebecca C. Nakamura
Soles and Marketing Coordinator, Sanyo Soles & Supply Company
VP Finance -Michael Tokodo
Morgon Stanley
VP Membership -Erika Kono
Associate Director, Japan America Society
VP Programs -Carol Miyake
Office Manager, Elmhurst Rehabilitation, S.C.
Treasurer -Michael Tokodo
Morgon Stanley
Secretory Betty Morita
-Teacher -Retired
BOARD MEMBERS
Jody Oshita Bojor
Manager of Business Development & Marketing, NBC 5 Chiacago
Jacquelin Denofrio
Manager, Strategic Partners, United Airlines
Sharon M. Hidaka
Trust Associate, First American Bonk
Gregory ltohoro
Graphic Designer and Associate ManageraCAPPS Digitol/LBWorks
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Jomes Kono
Principal Portner, HRP Reaalty, Inc.
Elaine Kurokawa
Technical Assistaant, Chicago Teleservice Center, US Social Securaty Administraton
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Pot Matsumoto
Assaistant Commissioner, Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Caity oaf Chicago -Retired
Kathryn Kmura Msno
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SenioaCorporate Attorney, McDonald's Corporation
Joyce Morimoto
Educational/Children's Museum Consultant
Lynan Odo
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DirectoraCaient Searvices, The Hollins Group Inc.
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Chieko Onodo
Associate ProfessoraUnaiversity oaf Ilal inois College oaf Nursing
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Morino Soaito
Portner, Sonnenschein Noth & Rosenthal LLP
Lisa Saka
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Vice PresidentaUT Agro Corporation
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Glenn Sugiyama
Executive Vice PresidentaLeo Burnett U.aS.aA.
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PrincipalaSilver Image Creative ,
Alon Teroj
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SenioaExecutive Vice President, Wealth Managemenat GroupaFirst American Bonk
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Sandro SaYomote
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PresidentaPolychrome Publishing Corporation
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Kiyo Yoshimura
SociaaWorker -Retired
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The miss on of the Japanese Americ n Se7rvice Comm7ittee is to provide comprehens ve social services such s adu7lt day care, home support care and counseling to the d7iverse comm nity of the greater Chicagoland
area The JASC 1s also dedicated to raising awareness and prese7rving
its Japane e American he 1tage thro gh the presentation of educational and c tural prog amm ng
Founded August 30 1946, the JAS is a non-profit, 501 (c)3 social services agency
JASC
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60640
administration 773.275.0097 social services 773.272.7212
Fax 773.275.0958
E-mail7jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org7
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AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Annual Report
2004-2005
bridging cultures, spanning generations
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Great things can be accomplished by individuals working in concert towards a common goal. In this way each individual's effort is magnified, more powerful in effect.
That's how a non-profit agency like the Japanese American Service Committee is able to function, to provide services and programs that bridge cultures and span generations:
each person's contribution of knowledge, time or money builds exponentially with the contributions of others to accomplish our shared goals.
JASC's staff members excel at social alchemy. It is through these individuals that each member's, supporter's and funder's contribution is converted into a much-needed human service or cultural heritage program. In these pages, we applaud and thank them, and all those whose contributions make their work possible.
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ADULT DAY SERVICES
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One of the longest running adult day care programs in Chicagoland, JASC's serves seniors of diverse ethnicities and levels of health. Attendance in the program continued to rise
in its 24th year the five JASC staff members and volunteers served an average of 43.3 seniors each month, and provided 39,321 hours of proactive care.
Adult Day Services allow seniors to remain in the comfort
and familiarity of their own homes longer, helping to preserve their family structure, dignity and self-respect. It is one major facet of JASC's holistic and humanistic approach to wellness, embodied
in its commitment to stabilize or improve the mental, physical, emotional and social well-being of its clients.
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JASC homemakers help seniors maintain or extend their independent
living. During the 2004-2005 fiscal year, an average of 21 clients each month were provided with a total 5,249 hours of personal care,
housekeeping, shopping, escort and related services.
For over 30 years, JASC homemakers have helped support
the physical, emotional and social needs of their clients, often going beyond the scope of their duties in their dedication and commitment.
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COUNSELING
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A big boost occurred this past year: after completing the arduous qualification process, JASC's counseling program was approved for Medicare and insurance billing reimbursement. JASC's social worker can offer her services in helping clients work out problems in their daily lives, without clients taking on any undue financial burden.
JASC counselors help individuals of all ages and ethnicities, families and groups deal with grief, depression, substance abuse, family relationships and other mental, emotional and social health issues. In addition, they often advocate for clients when language or cultural barriers would otherwise keep them from receiving proper care.
WELLNESS PROGRAMS
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-Jean Fujiu, l.CS.W., executive director
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discussior w;tf..
Tai C.h1 instructor
ly'ln Baumhardt
during her JASC
class.
Looked at holistically, true health goes beyond the physical. Social, mental and emotional well-being all contribute to an individual's good health. Besides its main social service programs, JASC has developed other offerings aimed at providing community members with the tools to stay in good health.
From Golden Diners senior lunches lin conjunction with the Chicago Department on Aging), two health screenings, driving safety instruction (with AARP), and Rules of the Road courses in Japanese and English to Tai Chi exercises, taiko drumming, judo for women and Japanese folk dancing, JASC is committed to increasing wellness opportunities for people of all ages and ethnicities.
Cultural & Community Pro
LEGACY CENTER (ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY)
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) some photographs
from the arch ive with Michae Courtney and
l Koren Kanemoto,
arch ival assistants.
The Legacy Center seeks to presehrve and promote the heritage ohf
the Japanese American history in Chicago and the Midwest .
The archhive contains materiahmeant to capture, presehrve and
l make accessible the Japanese American communhity's irreplaceable
voices and history, from pre-World War Ihto the present. The
I Legacy Center also strives to promote the acceptance and under
standing ohf immigrants of all ethnictiesi .
To this end the staff and volunteers facilitated 77 research
and referrahrequests during the pasht year. They assisted in the
l development ohf a Chicago Metro History Fair proiect by students
from Juarez School, that won top honors aht the Ill inois state
competition. The Legacy Centehalso contributed images used in
r two exhibits by the Japanese American NationahMuseum and on
l the museum's DiscovehNikkehweb site (wwwdiscovernikkeLorg).
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During this year, the Legacy Centehreceived donations of
r personahpapers and itemshphotographs, publications and
l , audio-taped orahhistories from 22 donors. The Legacy Center
l archive and library are available fohuse to all, free ohf charge.
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FESTIVALS
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on th, finalJASC Market Doy.
JASC hosted its last Market Day this pasht June. Over 500 people attended the 34th annual celebration of the summer by eatng,
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shopphng with our unique vendors, talking with friends, old and new, and enjoying the festivhities. Market Day will be remembered with fondness, and will be replaced with other events as
rewarding for all, but a bit less labor intensive.
Fuii Festival and Silent Auction, the JASC's largest fundraiser, was attended by 350 and made $78,000 for the agency this year. Holiday Delight and Kodomo Matsuri (Children's Festivahl) continued to be well -supported.
JASC was co-presenter for the annual Day ohf Remembrance, which marks the signing of Executive Order 9066, which in February 1942 paved the way for the evacuation and internment of those of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
grams: To Preserve & Share
CLASSES
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aatheJASC.
This past year saw a renewed interest in the JASC functioning as a center for Japanese American culture and heritage.
The formalization of the agency's relationship with Tatsu Aok
i and Asian lmprov aRts Midwest culminated in the founding of JASC Tsukasa Taiko.
With this new addtioni , JASC is able to provide classes
in the evolving panorama of Japanese American arts, ranging from the performing (nTaiko drumming), fine (Sumi -e ink painting and ceramics), and folk (Origamnpaper folding and lkebana
i flower arranging), to the culinary Uapanese cooking), martia
l (nTa Chnand women's Judo), and language Uapanese).
i i Increasinglynthese classes on culture are being taught to
, appreciative people of all ethnicities and ages.
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r
the yearnwith almost 600 students receiving a totanof almost
, l 4n000 hours of instruction
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COMMUNITY CENTER
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Tampopo Club Japanese cultural program for preschoolers;n
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JASC Tsukasa Taiko Legacy Proiect;
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Tohkon Judo Academy, the largest iudo club east of California;
•
the Northside Religious Society of Friends (Quakersn),
who hold their Sunday senrvices here;n
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Asian American Law Enforcement Association;
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American Legion Chicago Nisei Post No. 1183;
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Japanese MutuanAid Society of Chicago;n
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Na Kupuna Ukulele Club of Chicago;
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Thursday Night Dance Group
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President's Message
Dear Friends,
In bringing fiscal year 2005 to aclose, it gives megreat pleasure to report to you on the past year and to acknowledge and thank you for your
partnership and support throughout it.
This year wascertainlyonemarked by challenge, commitment and change for the JASC. We continued to be challenged with how to raise funds and lower expenses in the midst of astill-difficult economic climate. However, wewerealso committed to creating and staying aligned with ouroperating budget, to increasing revenuethrough fundraising and to developing abalanced budget for fiscal year 2006.
And,as is often the casewhen you are committed to facing and overcoming challenges, you must implement change. And implement changewedid. Throughaneffort spearheaded by Executive Director Jean Fujiu and the JASC Staff, and supported by the Board's Finance Committee, the agency transferred overto upgraded accounting and financial record keeping processes.
We have also put into motion the beginnings of new fund raising events, including the Fireflies in Flight Japanese dance and taiko performance, set for the beginning of fiscal year 2006, and afashion show fundraiser set for the spring/ summer of 2006. In addition, by making marketingatop priority in the coming year and beyond, we hope to introduce ourcurrent programming and services to newaudiences and also identify and explore newopportunities for growth and development.
Another major change this year came in the form of ourapplication for United Way funding which Jean addresses in her message below
Before ending this letter, Iwould like to add that all these positive changes arereflective of the extraordinary dedication of the JASC Staff, Executive Director and Board of Directors, who have demonstrated atremendoussenseof ownership and leadership at acritical time in the life of the agency. And with your support and partnership, Ihaveno doubt that together wewill continue building anagency that will grow with and meet the needs of the community today, tomorrow and for generations to come.
Thank you very much.
.-.
Rebecca C. Nakamura
President, JASC Board of Directors
Executive Director's Message
Dear Friends:
This year, wewereable to realize the successof the last three years of extraordinary effort and hard work. Our long-time partner, United Way
of Metropolitan Chicago, changed their funding process for the first time in over 30 years. What this meant for the JASC is that wehad to start overand re-apply for funding that wehad previously received automatically asapartner agency in good standing. We started with many hours of staff training onOutcome Measurement and Program Logic Models, anewway of capturing the resources and activities of oursocial services programsaswellasouroutcomesor how weexpectourprograms to benefit those participating in ourservices.
Aswedeveloped these program logic models for oursocial services, wedetermined that our ultimate outcome, for seniors to live safe and healthy lives independently in their homes, wasthesamefor all of ourservices. This led us to develop asingle system for accessing services that would make it easier for anyone to participate in all the services that she or he would need. We also developed asingle system for measuring the benefit of ourservices, both for the individual aswellasfor the services asawhole. Combined with the information from our Nikkei Community Assessment, which enabled usto give a very specific description of our community's needs, wecould show how our newly integrated services would be the best to servethe community.
While all of this work would itself benefit all of those who participate in ourprograms, it wassohighly regarded by United Way
thatwewereoneof only sevenagencies who received their full request for funding, out of over 200 agencies that applied. We wereawarded $120,000 per year for the next three years for atotal of $360,000.
This additional funding provides financial stability to oursocial services and to the JASC asanorganization. We will nowbe able to turn ourattention to our next big initiative: to present the best in Japanese American cultural and heritage programming in the Midwest.
Thank you for all of your support during the challenges of these recent years, and with your continued support, weareguaranteed to succeed in the future.
In deepest gratitude,
. nt. Si..
0Jean M. Fujiu .
Executive Director
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M/M Toru Aoki M/M Thomas T. Ito D/M Mototsugu M. Morita, Jr. June KiAriagaki Ruth NiIwami Pamela Morooko
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JASC
Donations
These donolions cover the lime period of
July Ii2004 to June 30 2005i
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Aetno Fouindaitioin
FM Globail Fouindaton
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Prudeintial Fouindait ioin Matchiing Gihs
Foundation Grants
Chiicago ComimuiniiFouindaition
ty Chiicagio Japainese Ameiricain Couinci
l Japainese Americain Noitional Museuim
Jaipainese MuituaiAid Sociieity
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Morgon Stainley Fouinda tioin
Goiverniment
Chiicaio Deio rtmen of CultuiraiAffaiirs
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Individuals
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Mariko I. Aki
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Richard Amaino
Reio Ansoi
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D/M Harold Ariai Yusuke Araikaiki M/iM Tokeriu Aso
John Asai
M/M Hidemo Roy Asoiki Janet Aiers
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M/M Peter Bojor Firainces Beinbow
Yoneko NiBeirenz
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Neil KiBrowin
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Koren Engelhardt
Kazuko Erns
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Korein Heininessy Essig Betty Y. Ezok
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Morcio A. Foye
M/M Barbaro Fiinin/Robert Meirrick Kaithy Ford
Korein Free
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Mosoe Fujiii
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M/M Keith Fuijikawa M/M MitsuoiJiFuijishiimo
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MiRyoin Gentes
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Noimiye Hoinoimoto
Lynn MiHarada
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Roy MiHashimoto
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Gaile A. Higash
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Keith Hiroshima
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Tom T. Horiita
M/M George Hosokoiwo MorYiHiosoko
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M/M Shigeo Ito Joe Iwaoka
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M/M Ellen Moedo/John C. Janka Koiren Kodowoki
Pamela AiKogan
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M/M Fironk MiKojikowo
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M/M Keviin Kaineko M/M Dorreill Kaineshiiro Sachiko Koino
M/M Tosh Kasaii
M/M Kein Katayaima M/M Aloin DiKato
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Amy FiKato
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Wendi MiKoto
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Mauireein Kaucher
Yoneko Frainces Kowoboto M/M Yoshio F. Kaiwaguch
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Jeainne Koiwoko
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Evelyin Kebo
Kie Kikuto
M/M Raymoind Y S Kim Lilliain K. Kiimoto
Lillian C. Kimura
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Yoshie A. Kise
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M/M Tom T. Koizum
i Doinna Koyainag
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M/M Dennis K. Noko
M/M Shunichi Nakagawa
Tsuneko S. Nakagawa Janet C. Nakaii
Hisako Naikamoto
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M/M Akiiro Nakaimuira
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Coilviin Nakata
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Yukiko Nyhain
Chiyoko Oda
June C. Odo
Margaret Odo
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Fumiiko Ogasawara
Steve M. Ogasawara
Elsie Ogawa
Hideko Ogawa
M/M Timothy T. Ogawa
M/M Robert E. Og
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M/M William Okamoto
M/M Henry K. Okamuira
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Jan M. Suzuki
Joseph K. Suzuki
Sachi Suzuki
Sadaka Szathmary
Haruko Tademolo
Michael D. Takada
R/M Shunjo Takahashi
M/M Kenichi J. Takaki
Nobuko Takaki
Richard K. Takaki
Yoneko Takami
Kiyoko Takemoto
Garo Takeshita
Edward Mas Taketoshi
George Taketoshi
Asoka Takusagawa
M/M Alvin K. Tamura
Ken Tamura
M/M Osamu Tanabe
Mary Y. Tanaka
Virginia M. Tanaka M/M Yoshitaka Tanaka
M/M Norman Tonda
Benjamin S. Tani
M/M Takeshi Tanimoto
Jim Tanouye
Hisako Tashiro
M/M Masayasu B. Taura
Shizue Sue Terusaki
M/M David Toguri
Jennifer K. Toguri
Kay Tanaki
M/M Tom T. Tsugawa
M/M Fred Y. Tsuji
Joan T. Tsuruda
Yoneko Tsurusaki
Lily M. Turuda
M/M Shoji Uchida
M/M Keith Uchima
M/M William S Ujiiye
Henry Umeki
Sue Uyeda
M/M Tad H. Wada
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Grace Watanabe
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M/M Howard Yahiro
M/M Kennethj_ Yahiro
Jone Yakushiji
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Ben K. Yamagiwa
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Julie Yamaguchi
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M/M Masao T. Yamaji
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M/M George Yamate
M/M Steve Yamauchi
M/M Perry Y. Yono
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Nancy H. Young
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Richard Amano
Anonymous
Frances Benbow
Neil Brawn
Lynn Baumhardt
Rager Burgis
Guadalupe Cervantes-Williams
Frances Chikahisa
Vickie De Meo
Jackie Denofrio
Pamela Ann S. Dionisio
Mary Enta
Barbara Finn
Kiyomi Fujikawa
Kiyo Fujiu
Yaeko Fukai
Yosh Harada
Ross Harano
Jane Hidaka
Chiye Higashide
Margaret Hiralsuka
George lchiba
Ritsuko Inouye
Emiko Ishikawa
Jerry Ishikawa
Seiji ltahara
Haru Ito
Shig Ito
Yuki Ito
Ellyn Iwaoka
Ruby lzui
May Kambara
Amy Kato
Rosalie Koga Kato
Frances Kawabata
Kay Kawaguchi
Nobi Kay
Lillian Kimura
Rose Kabala
Ryoko Kobayashi
Aiko Kojima
M/MJames Kumaki
Ruth Kumata
Maxine Kuroda
Stanley Kurokawa
Dorothy Kuse
Noreen McCann
Pat Matsumoto
Andrew Mine
Peggy Mita
Chiyo Mizuhara
Setsuko Monma
Yoshiko Mori
Joyce Morimoto
Jerry Morishige
Lisa Mukoyama
Laura Muraoka
Marion Nakagawa
Yoko Nakagawa
Janet Nakai
Joyce Nakanishi
Kats Nakashima
Evelyn Nishimoto
Asoka Nishimura
Evelyn Nishimura
Lillian Nishimura
Takeko Nomiya
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M/M BobOgi
M/M William Okamoto
Nancy Okazaki
Nobuko Okawa
Chieko Onoda
Lynne Oshita-Wong
Sachiko Rotter
Yoshi Sakai Mally Sakamoto
Kathryn Sakata
Smokey Sakurada
Lary Schectman
Kazlinn Sugiyama
Arthur Takei
Edward Taketashi
Jean Taketashi
Maso Taketoshi
Matsuko Tamura
Haruko Tani
Joanne Tohei
Asoka Watanabe
M/M Dale Wing
Kiyo Yoshimura
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Masae Fujii
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M/M Ralph Fujimoto
M/M Yoshiro Harada
David Heidt
Robert & Mae Hong
Emiko Ishikawa
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Henry Lee
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Dr. Kimberly Mann Danna Melkonian & Ted Raichel
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Mark V. Murphy
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M/M Richard A Okabe
M/M William Okamoto
Dr. Thomas Shimada
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Nobuko Takaki
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Asoka Takusagawa
M/M Kiyoshi Tamanaha
Hisako Tashiro
Taketa Tomiyama
M/M William Ujiiye
Terri Yamaguchi
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John Adachi
Adler Planetarium
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Andies Restaurant
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Anonymous
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M/M Thomas S. Tearojai
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M/M Fronk Sosoai
M/MJohn Sasaki
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Mr. Jomes Y. Shikomi
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Mrs. Chaizu Taakaoka
Dr. Joe Takehara
Ms. Jenanaifear Rebecca Toni
Mr. Hiroshi Tokubo
Mrs. Ayako Yamada
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DONOR
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M/M Richard R. Allsop
M/M Yosh Amino
M/M Yosh Amino
Jane Anselmino
Yusuke Arakaki
Barbara Berndt
M/M Robert W. Brown
M/ M Debbie & Bob Burns
Sandra Cantz
Steven J. Catlin
Michiko Frances Chikahisa
Dana Davis
M/M Al Dulksnys
Judith E. Fors
Kiyoko Kasai Fujiu
Horry Fukuda
Janet Fukuhora
Henry K. Fukui
M/M Hiroshi Furukawa
Namiye Honamoto
M/M Yoichi Hara June Horada June Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harado
M/M Yoshiro Harado
M/M Yoshiro Harada
M/M Yoshiro Harada
Shigemi Hasegawa
Roy M. Hashimoto
D/M Stanley K. M. Hew
M/M Frank Hiratsuka
M/M William Holstein Janice Honda
Hiso Hori
Kazuo Hori
M/M Kenneth W. Hotchkiss
Karen Ishibashi
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Ruth N. Iwami
Ruth N. Iwami
Ellyn J. Iwaoka
Judy M. Iwaoka Robert S. Iwaoka Joe Iwaoka
M/M Roy l Iwata
M/M Yukio J Kaku
M/M Larry J. Kaminsky
Merle Kaneko
M/M Fred M. Katsuyama
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
Kie Kikuta
M/M Don Woon Kim
Ryako Kabayash i
M/M Wayne R. Koch
Ruth Kosaka
Ruth K. Kumata
Ruth K. Kumata
Howie H. Kuromilsu
Elizabeth K. Mason
M/M Stephen Matsudaira
M/M Richard A Merkle
Kiyo Kay Minaga
M/M Steven Y. Minaga
Dorothy M. Miyake
M/M Ted S. Mizuno
M/M Albert Y. May
Tomoye Muraoka
Tomoye Muraoka
Barbara L Musch
Mary H. Nakagawa
Tomiye Nakamura
M/M Douglas K. Nakane
M/M Hiroshi Nakano
M/M Hiroshi Nakano
Miyeko Nakao
Emily Neiglick
M/M Aki Francis Nishimura Judy Nishimura
Ruth A Nishimura
Ruth A Nishimura
M/M Bing R. Nishiura
M/M Gary Nishiura Jessica Nishiura
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Irene Noda
Toshie Noguchi
M/ M Roy l Ogasawara
Hanako Okamoto
Hanako Okamoto
Hanako Okomoto IN MEMORY OF
Akira Watonabe
Akira Watanabe
Alice Nakashima and Marian ltsy Fujii
Florence lchiba
Haruko Kanemoto
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Ruby M. Tornado
Sae lkeya
Akira Watanabe
Akira Watanabe
Bill Adachi
Eiko Takeshlla Wertman
Toyo Sugeno
Thomas A Fujibayashi
Florence lchiba
Toyo Sugeno
Florence lchiba
Mary Fukui
Florence lchiba
Kimitsu Matsumoto
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Toshi Oda
Alice Nakashima
Bill Adachi
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Tama Ishihara
Chikateru Inouye
Toshi Oda
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Mary Y. Hashimoto
Haruko & Yutaka Kanemoto
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Toyo Sugeno
Toyo Sugeno
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Karen Nomiya
Sumi Kobayashi
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Keiko Noma
Alice Nakashima
Sam !samu Iwaoka
Frank Kenichi Morimitsu
Wesley Shigeru Ogawa
Sumi Kobayashi
Hisa Amimoto
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Keiko Noma
Albert Hayashi
Sumi Horibe
Yuriko Hoshigo
Ted Uchimoto's One Year Memorial Service
Yuriko Hoshiga
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Keiko Noma
Akira Watanabe
Kay Noma
Toyo Sugeno
Florence Ishibashi
Florence Ishibashi
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Chico Minago
Karen Nomiya
Jack S. Miyake
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Yoshio Kato
Sumi Horibe
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Keiko Noma
Sumi Kobayashi
M/M Kenji Nakane
Karen Nomiya
Bill Adachi
Keiko Nomo
Florence Y. lchiba
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Toyo Sugeno
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
Jerry Nishiura
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Kay & Harry Kuwahara
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Keiko Noma
Florence Ishibashi DONOR
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Nikki H. Phelus
M/M Donna Sagami
M/M Donna Sagami
Yahachi Sagami
M/M George I. Saiki
M/M George I. Saiki
M/M Hideo Saiki
M/M Hideo Saiki
Henry K. Sakai
Henry K. Sakai
Lisa A Sakai
M/M Masato Sasaki
M/M Kenichi Sato
M/M Kane K. Senda
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M/M Yoneo Shimomura
Margaret Shintaku
M/M Shiro F Shiraga
Misao Shiratsuki
Sumiko Shiratsuki
Therese G. Smith
M/M Mark Steiner
M/M Paul D. Stumme
Henry H. Sugeno
Henry H. Sugeno
Tomoe Sunahoro
Tomoe Sunahora
Tomoe Sunahora
Sachi Suzuki
Kayoko Suzukida
M/M David T Takada
Kay Takagishi
M/MJinx Takehara
M/M George S. Takemoto
M/M George S. Takemoto
Edward Mas Ta ketosh i
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
Shuko Sara Takeuchi
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
M/M Osamu Tanabe
Tsuyuo Tonaka
Shizue Sue Terusaki
Shizue Sue Terusaki
Chiye Tomihiro
M/M Taketo Tomiyama
M/M Daniel P Toomey
Grace Torii
Rick Tsuru
M/M Robert K. Tsuru
M/M William S Ujiiye
Rosemarie Crane Vita
Kazue Wakabayashi
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
Craig C. Warner
M/MJoe N. Warren
M/M Arnold Watanabe
Philip Wong
D/M Ernest I. Yahiro
M/MJoji Yamagata
Kay K. Yamagiwa
Terri Yamaguchi
M/M Masao T Yamaji
Kiyo Yoshimura
M/M Byron Y. Yoshino
M/M Byron Y. Yoshino
M/M WilliamJ Yoshino
Scott Zerega IN MEMORY OF
Maso Terao
Aldo Venturini
Toyo Sugeno
Sumi Kobayashi
Florence lchiba
Tama Ishihara
Toyo Sugeno
Henry Sugeno
Keiko Noma
Sakaye Kato
Toyoko Sugeno
Florence l Ishibashi
Kay & Harry Kuwaharo Jerry Tanouye
Bill Adachi
Florence lchiba
Sumi Kobayashi
Keiko Noma
Akira Watanabe
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Mitsuye lshizaki
Keiko Noma
Florence lchiba
Satoru Shiratsuki
Satoru Shiratsuki
Akira Watanabe
Florence lchiba
Flo lchiba
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Keiko Noma
tv\arion Fujii
Mitsuye lshizaki
Florence lchiba
Henry H. Suzukida
Aiko Nakane
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Richard Shigeru Takehara
Toshiko Oda
Chikateru Inouye
Kay Noma
Kimil Yamauchi
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Shizuko Shintani
Etsuko Kim
Henry Okamura
Keiko Noma
Florence lchiba
Sumi Kobayashi
Keiko Noma
Aiko Nakane
Sakaye Kato
Akira Watanabe
Charles Sueto Tori i
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Helen Crane
Gene Wakabayashi
Toyo Sugeno
Florence Ishibashi
Florence lchiba
Akira Watanabe
Sumiko Kobayashi
Quincy Wong
Florence lchiba
Florence lchiba
Sakaye Kato
Sumi Kobayashi
Ray lshino
Florence lchiba
Florence Ishibashi
Toyo Sugeno
Bill Adachi
Akira Watanabe
In Honor/Recognition Donations
DONOR
M/M Paul Doi
Jean M. Fujiu
Michael J. Heyman
M/M Yoshio F. Kawaguchi
M/M leoJ Krupp
M/M Robert May
Donna Sagami
Frances S. Sugai
Hatayo "Hattie" Wallen
M/M Kahn Yamada
Alice Yamamoto
Alice Yamamoto
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IN HONOR OF
Richard and Jane Hidaka's 50th Wedding
Anniversary Kiyo Yoshimura
Yoji and Molly Ozaki Chiyoko Oda
M/M Bill Ujiiye 50th Wedding Anniversary Erika Kohagizawa and Meagan Nishi Dorothy and Hiroshi Kaneko's 63rd Wedding
Anniversary & Hiroshi's 88th birthday Honako Ikeda
Maria Kiyoko Nishimura's birthday Nellie Kono
Ian A. Yomamoto's attainment of Eagle Scout Kristine E. Provo's graduation from dental school
JASC Condensed Statement of Activities
Condensed Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2005.
Support and Revenue:
Public Support:
Contributions $91,591
United Woy Allocation 55,602
Membership 66,915
Special Events (net) 113,400 $327,508
Governmental Agencies Support 328,001
Revenue:
Program Fees 98,155
Activity Fees 90,239
Interest & Dividend Income 15,975 204,369
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
Expenses:
Program Services 738,321
Support Services 170,949
TOTAL EXPENSES
EXCESS OF EXPENSES OVER SUPPORT AND REVENUE ($49,392)
The above figures are unaudited. A complete copy of the financial statements, audited by Yamada & Associates, P.C., will be available for viewing at our office.
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2005 Board of Directors
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President -Rebecca C. Nakamura
Soles and Marketing Coordinator, Sanyo Soles & Supply Company
VP Finance -Michael Tokodo
Morgon Stanley
VP Membership -Erika Kono
Associate Director, Japan America Society
VP Programs -Carol Miyake
Office Manager, Elmhurst Rehabilitation, S.C.
Treasurer -Michael Tokodo
Morgon Stanley
Secretory Betty Morita
-Teacher -Retired
BOARD MEMBERS
Jody Oshita Bojor
Manager of Business Development & Marketing, NBC 5 Chiacago
Jacquelin Denofrio
Manager, Strategic Partners, United Airlines
Sharon M. Hidaka
Trust Associate, First American Bonk
Gregory ltohoro
Graphic Designer and Associate ManageraCAPPS Digitol/LBWorks
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Jomes Kono
Principal Portner, HRP Reaalty, Inc.
Elaine Kurokawa
Technical Assistaant, Chicago Teleservice Center, US Social Securaty Administraton
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Assaistant Commissioner, Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Caity oaf Chicago -Retired
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Joyce Morimoto
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Associate ProfessoraUnaiversity oaf Ilal inois College oaf Nursing
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Portner, Sonnenschein Noth & Rosenthal LLP
Lisa Saka
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Executive Vice PresidentaLeo Burnett U.aS.aA.
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The miss on of the Japanese Americ n Se7rvice Comm7ittee is to provide comprehens ve social services such s adu7lt day care, home support care and counseling to the d7iverse comm nity of the greater Chicagoland
area The JASC 1s also dedicated to raising awareness and prese7rving
its Japane e American he 1tage thro gh the presentation of educational and c tural prog amm ng
Founded August 30 1946, the JAS is a non-profit, 501 (c)3 social services agency
JASC
4427 N. Clark Street Chicago, Illinois 60640
administration 773.275.0097 social services 773.272.7212
Fax 773.275.0958
E-mail7jascinfo@jasc-chicago.org7
Web site www.jasc-chicago.org
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT 1977-1978
1977-78 JASC Board
President:
Board Members:
Lillian C. Kimura
Yoshiro Harada
Tom Hibino
Hiroshi Kanno
Ruth Kumata
Katherine Middleton
Arthur Morimitsu
Eiji Nakano
TracyOishi
Richard K.Ostrom
Sada Szathmary
June Tamanaha
Gary Yamagiwa
lkuo Yamaguchi
Kiyo Yoshimura
Vice Presidents:
Masako Inouye
Hiroshi Nakano
Eugene Paulsen
Tom Teraji
Treasurer:
Edward Burgh
Secretary:
Mary Terada
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Thomas Masuda
Harry K. Mayeda
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Richard H. Yamada
JASC Staff
Masaru Nambu
Yoko Doi
Viola Durrett
Eiko Fricke
Tomiye Fujii
Mary Fukui
Dereck Hashimoto
Miyuki Hayashi
Barbara Hirami
Hisa Hori
Cecilia Ishibashi
Dorothy Kaneko
Kie Kikuta
Reiko Kodama
Janette Koda
Takashi Kozawa
William Masamitsu
Anthony Morris
Senta Nii
Rufina Ninnam
FredOdanaka
RoyOgisaka
AndrewOyama
Andrew Sato
Tomoko Satoh
Setsuko Shimashita
Edna Shirakawabe
Haruko Tanaka
Masako Tatsumi
Lucy Teshima
Peter Wetherby
Henry Wilczenski
President's Report
Periodically, every organization must take stock of
itself. It should review where it has been and
determine what new directions it must take to stay in
stride with or be in the vanguard of changing times
and needs. For the Japanese American Service
Committee, this process of assessment and renewal
began during the 1977-78 program year. The Board
of Directors appointed a Long Range Study
Committee under the chairmanship of Kiyo
Yoshimura to evaluate present programs and
services and to enlist community input in .determining
what JASC should be doing five to ten years from
now.
To help give direction to the future of the agency,
three separate studies were conducted:
• Board member Hiroshi Kanno headed a committee
of professionals in the field of gerontology to assess
the Senior Citizens Work Center. Faced with the
reality that the mean age of lsseis in the Work Center
is now eighty, the committee explored the possibility
of attracting new clients. Hard questions were asked:
Will Nisei become involved in the Center as they retire
from the labor force? What about the elderly from
other racial and ethnic groups? What type of work
contracts are suitable for the aging lsseis? Should
the Center be reduced in scope or terminated?
• Under a grant from the Woods Foundation, a
second study - the Needs Assessment Study of
Niseis in the Chicago Metropolitan Area - was
conducted by Dr. Dan Kuzuhara, Director of the
Institute for Adulthood and Aging of Northeastern
Illinois University. Questionnaires were sent out;
interviews were conducted; observations were made.
As Niseis reach retirement, what concerns and needs
do they have? Are they preparing adequately for a
different lifestyle? What services should JASC
provide to meet the needs of the Nisei?
• As costs of operating an agency such as JASC
have been rising rapidly, the third study had to do with
financial development and public relations. John De
Michele and Associates were contracted to do a
feasiblity study in which they explored sources for
new funds for JASC. Subsequently, the firm was hired
to conduct a major capital fund campaign over a
three-year period. There is great need for the JASC to
diversify its funding base so that it will not be
nece5$arf tocartml-services or reduce staff as we
have had to do this year because of financial
pressures in the Work Center.
In the meantime, concern for the lack of privacy and
the congestion in the office area resulted in the
Board's approving a renovation project. Mieki Hayano,
a long-time Board member and supporter of JASC,
designed a new layout for our offices. This newly
remodeled space should produce more effective and
efficient service delivery.
As Board President, I am grateful to the Board
members for their continued commitment and
support in making the difficult decisions that will
move the agency forward; to the staff who have
repeatedly worked beyond the call of duty in
providing services to clients and also in participating
in Board-sponsored fund-raising and public relations
events. Many, many other persons have given
precious time and money to assist us in our work. It is
all of us together who have made JASC what it is
today-an agency with a nationwide reputation as a
model self-help effort.
Lillian C. Kimura/ President, Board of Directors
Executive Director's Report
The 1977-78 agency year was filled with events and
projects that should have far-reaching effects on the
future of the Japanese American Service Committee.
As the President points out in her report, three
research projects were conducted to shape that
future.
Concerned about the aging lssei participants in the
sheltered workshop program as well as other
vulnerable and handicapped elderly in the
community, JASC was ready to react when the
possibility of new funds arose for programs to serve
this segment of the population. The new funds are
expected to become available as the result of the
Governor's proposal to provide federal matching
funds in meeting critical social service needs in
Illinois. The United Way of Metropolitan Chicago in
turn agreed to provide a portion of the local matching
funds to private service providers.
The program proposed by the JASC, with Board
approval, would provide a Day Care Center for the
Elderly to meet the changing needs of the lssei
elderly and prevent their being institutionalized.
Applications for funding have been submitted to both
the Illinois Department on Aging and the Mayor's
Office for Senior Citizens and the Handicapped. It is
expected that funds will be made available under Title
V of the Older Americans Act to renovate a part of the
sheltered workshop area-approximately 2000
square feet-to serve as the Day Care Center for the
Elderly.
The proposed Day Care Center for the Elderly is
expected to be implemented in the coming year to
meet the needs of persons who should remain in a
familiar environment rather than be placed in
institutions. This program should also assist Niseis
and other children of senior citizens by alleviating
emotional and psychological stress in caring for their
elderly.
Another renovation project has been completed to
transform the JASC office area, providing a warmer
and more inviting atmosphere at the building's
entrance and more effective quarters for the
professional staff and the agency's clients.
Significant shifts in the content of the programs have
been taking place during the past few years. In view of
the aging condition of the lsseis in the sheltered
workshop program, the chief focus has been on the
program's therapeutic value. At the same time, more
emphasis has been placed on counseling to prepare
the lssei clients for alternative programs such as the
Day Care Center. Programs originally designed for
lsseis-homemaker service, arts and crafts classes,
cultural and educational programs, and casework
counseling-have been expanded to accommodate
the increasing number of Niseis and Sanseis coming
to the agency for these services.
The improved liaison with the Illinois Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation and its counselors'
recognition of the capabilities of JASC facilities and
staff have resulted in our serving more DVR clients
this year than in the past. We look forward to our
continued partnership with DVR.
The financial difficulties experienced during the first
half of the 1977-78 fiscal year necessitated
reductions in the staff and the agency budget.
However, improved funding and careful management
made it possible to reduce the year-end deficit far
below the projected sum. The fiscal condition of the
agency should be improved after the Major Fund
Raising Campaign has been concluded.
In retrospect, I feel that significant steps were taken
throughout the past year to pave the way for new and
effective programs in the community. These steps
should have great impact on the agency's future and
those it serves. I foresee the JASC's serving more
people, more needs, and in greater depth.
Masaru Nambu/ Executive Director
Social Services
The Social Service Department of the Japanese
American Service Committee offers individual and
family counseling; information and referral service;
educational, cultural, and social programs;
homemaker services; meals-on-wheels and hot
lunch programs; health-related programs; outreach
services; and a library.
The educational and cultural programs consist of
lecture series on various subjects; English and
Japanese language classes; orientation to the
American way of life; movies; chorus; arts and
crafts-cooking, ceramics, amimono, flower
arrangement, karuta-kai, harie, quilting, sewing,
temari-making, parasol-making, Japanese doll
making, bead craft, silk flower making; and shodo and
penji.
The social program, primarily for lsseis, features
monthly parties and outings. The past year's activities
included movies; blueberry picking in Indiana; a
picnic in Schiller Woods; and visits to the Milwaukee
Zoo, Starved Rock State Park, Northbrook Shopping
Center, the Culture Center at the Chicago Public
Library, the Field Museum, Arlington Park Race Track,
and Delavan, Wisconsin.
In-home services-cleaning, shopping, laundry, and
cooking-were made available to homebound clients.
Some 53 lsseis, 11 Niseis, and 18 Japanese nationals
were served in this program in 1977-78.
On weekends around the noon hour, the JASC is the
scene of the Golden Diners Club. Under Title VII of the
Older Americans Act, hot lunches are offered to
persons 60 years and over at 50¢ to $1.25,
depending on ability to pay. No one is refused
because of inability to pay. With a daily average of 88
participants, 83 percent are lsseis and the remaining
17 percent come from the community. For the
homebound, a meals-on-wheels service is offered
three times a week.
The health-related program encompasses blood
pressure checks, dental care, flu shots, foot
examinations, diabetic detection tests, glaucoma
tests, body dynamics, and lectures on health care.
In the JASC Library both English and Japanese
books are available, many of which have been
donated by the Chicago Public Library. Many of the
books and pamphlets are on subjects related to
Japanese Americans. The library is open on week
days from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
The JASC reaches out door-to-door and into the
community to promote awareness of the services it
offers. It also works through community organizations
to identify potential clients.
The staff of 16 includes professional social workers,
homemakers, group workers, teachers, and aides.
Under the direction of this staff, some eighty
volunteers make it possible for the JASC to carry out
its many programs. Out of the ranks of the volunteers
come instructors for the classes, hot lunch program
helpers to serve meals, doctors and nurses for the
· medical programs, those skilled in arts and crafts to
make handicraft items for Market Day, friendly visitors
for the isolated elderly, interpreters for the various
programs, helpers for special events, homemakers to
visit the homebound, and persons to deliver the
meals-on-wheels and to escort clients.
Summer activities for young children and
intergenerational cultural programs were new
services offered during the past year. Other new
programs are in the offing for the near future, the most
prominent of which will be the Day Care Program for
the Elderly. This, along with the opening of Heiwa
Terrace, will necessitate increased activity in
counseling, in-home services, and cultural programs.
The Social Service Department receives part of its
support from the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
and the Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens and the
Handicapped.
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Sheltered Workshop
The major purpose of the JASC Senior Citizens Work
Center is to provide effective therapy in dealing with
the clients' physical and psychological problems of
aging. The activities and climate offered by the
sheltered workshop are designed to retard, arrest, or
reverse the negative psychological aspects of aging.
These include social isolation, emotional regression,
problems arising from major role changes, and
depression following personal or health loss.
For persons at the poverty level, even with aid from
social security and other financial resources, the
sheltered workshop offers renumerative employment.
This can have profound effects in strengthening the
ego, weakened through loss of customary productive
roles; in relieving and reducing stresses arising from
enforced inactivity and reduced income; and in
fostering successful aging.
The sense of belonging, the ability to contribute to the
welfare of others, and maintaining the uniqueness as
Japanese are important to the lssei. The increasing
dependency of the lssei calls for considerable
support from their peers and groups such as the
Senior Citizens Work Center and the Japanese
American Service Committee.
In addition to lsseis and a few Nisei retirees, the
sheltered workshop also serves clients referred by
the Edgewater Uptown Community Mental Health
Center, with which JASC is affiliated. For this service,
JASC receives funds from the Illinois Department of
Mental Health and the National Institute of Mental
Health.
Vocational Evaluation
Job Training
Working with the Illinois Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation, JASC conducts a rehabilitation
program for psychiatric aftercare patients, 70 percent
of whom are residents of sheltered-care facilities.
Although rehabilitation programs are generally
available to this population in the Chicago area, they
tend to be limited in time. They also screen out
persons unlikely to be rehabilitated for competitive
employment because of serious and chronic
psychological and related functional impairment, age,
etc.
The JASC sheltered workshop, on the other hand, is
almost unique in the area in offering long-term
sheltered employment. The program is also unusual
in that it provides an opportunity for psychiatric
aftercare patients to work side by side with and to
perform the same tasks as the psychiatrically
"normal" retired older workers who have developed
work identities and work habits. The structured,
renumerative vocational activity is based on the
importance of work to the individual in shaping his
identity and self-esteem.
The vocational evaluation and work adjustment
training services are offered to prepare clients for
competitive employment. The extended employment
program is designed for therapeutic long-term
vocational participation, especially by chronically
mentally ill individuals in conformity with the
standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Hospitals and as part of the comprehensive
network of services offered by a community mental
health center. Individual supportive and vocational
counseling and structured social activities are also
offered by the program. Emphasis is placed on
cooperation and communication with the residential
outpatient clinics and other agencies of primary
treatment serving the clients.
Blood Assurance Plan
Approximately 6000 individuals are covered by the
JASC Blood Assurance Plan. This benefit is available
to all JASC members and the immediate members of
their families.
Members of the organization are called upon to
donate blood. The donation drives were conducted on
two days during the past year, one in June and the
other in November. With 4 percent of the membership
donating blood, the quota of 240 pints was exceeded
by 27 pints.
Heiwa Terrace
The plan to build the Heiwa Terrace was initially
approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development for a loan under Section 202 of
the Housing and Community Development Act of
197 4. The initial loan of 5.4 million dollars was
increased to 6.4 million dollars, due to escalating
construction costs.
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As its year came to a close on June 30, JASC looked
forward to the ground-breaking ceremony scheduled
for July 8 and the beginning of construction in the fall.
Of the five proposed projects approved for funding in
Illinois in 1976, only Heiwa Terrace had advanced to
the ground-breaking stage.
Heiwa Terrace will have 200 one-bedroom apartment
units, with each apartment tied to the Section 8 rent
subsidy. The construction site is located at the
northeast corner of Lawrence and Sheridan.
The parents meet monthly at the JASC to
participate in a support group and to gain
information and insight from guest speakers. An
annual picnic and a Christmas dinner program
bring the parents, children, and their friends
together.
Project Hope
A small band of individuals concerned about
supporting each other in times of serious illness and
bereavement formed a self-help group that meets
biweekly. The group is affiliated with the parent
Project Hope organization headquarted at
Northeastern Illinois University.
The JASC Project Hope group held a potluck supper
and open house early in 1978 to acquaint
guests with its existence and purposes. It also
sponsored a workshop in the spring. Providing
information in a question-and-answer session on
such subjects as medical insurance, Medicare, and
legal preparations related to serious illness and death
were representatives of Blue Cross-Blue Shield,
Social Security Administration, the insurance
industry, and the legal profession.
JASC Project Hope meets on the second and fourth
Thursdays of the month at Northeastern Illinois
University. It welcomes anyone needing or wishing to
give support.
Fund-raising Program
Since 1969 the JASC has sponsored a group with
the purpose of increasing public awareness of the
problems and possibilities of exceptional children
and of providing support for their parents.
Early in the year, the JASC commissioned a study to
explore the proper directions for seeking support from
the broader community. The results of this study
clearly showed us that there was a need for better
working spaces to serve our people, a desire to have a
cultural-educational room to which friends of
Japanese Americans could learn more about our
traditions, and a real interest for JASC to share our
experiences with other Asians who are now
newcomers, and finally an expressed need for a
special fund to help JASC maintain programs during
periods of cash flow difficulties.
The children receive biweekly speech therapy on
Saturday mornings at the Sacred Heart Academy.
A volunteer speech therapist provides help to
supplement their regular educational program.
The Board approved a $300,000 special campaign to
be conducted over a three-year period to help
achieve the above goals while expanding our annual
funding activites.
Recipts from the fund-raising campaign for amenities
and expenses not covered by the government loan
now total over $180,000. The generous response
from the community is greatly appreciated.
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Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1978
Revenue:
$ 92,057
158,539
347,707
47,929
$646,232
Philanthropic Support
Government Support
Sheltered Workshop
Others
Total Revenue
Expenses:
$558,429
97,841
$656,270
Program Services
Supporting Services
Total Expenses
Deficiency
($ 10,038)
The 1978 fiscal year shows a deficit of $10,038. A substantial portion of the deficit was caused by the
sheltered workshop sub-contract income not meeting the budgeted level.
Anyone who wishes further information can view at our office a copy of our financial statements audited by
Gale, Takahashi & Channon.
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120 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60603
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Telephone: 31 2/275-721 2-13
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ANNUAL
REPORT
40th Anniversary Year
JAPANESE
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OF CHICAGO
President's Message
Cover: (Top Photo)
Viewing scale model for proposed
nursing home;
(Lower Photo)
Volunteer aide instructs Adult
Day Care guests in making family
crests (Mon) of ceramic tile.
At our celebration of the Japanese American Service
Committee's 41st annual meeting in June we recognized a
number of volunteers including Doris Fujii, our "Volunteer
of the Year;' who was cited for her many hours of service
in behalf of our agency. We also recognized several other
individuals who served as presidents of our agency many
years ago, and are now serving as officers for our nursing
home campaign.
Former JASC presidents, such as the late Thomas
Masuda, served our agency for many years; and others such
as Noboru Honda, Richard Yamada, and Thomas Teraji,
also served over a long period and are now leading in our
goal to build the first Asian American nursing home in
the midwest.
In his report at our annual meeting Nursing Home
Committee Chairman Richard Yamada summarized our
efforts to raise the unprecedented sum of one million
dollars, which is absolutely necessary to provide the start
up capital until the nursing home can become self-sufficient
after the initial period of operation.
With the help of strong financial commitments from
members of our JASC board and the nursing home com
mittee, and generous donors from our community, our
volunteer fund drive coordinator, Mike Fujimoto, has noted
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that the current total donations and pledges have now
exceeded the $758,000 mark.
It is gratifying to note that many donors are not well
to-do but are concerned community people who are willing
to sacrifice for a worthy cause.
In order to encourage maximum financial support to
reach our goal co-chairs Beverly Sakauye and Betty
Nakanishi, and their brochure committee, have developed
a plan which hopefully will encourage donations for
memorial tributes in honor of parents, family members,
or friends; these donations to be made over a one- to
three-year period, if necessary.
Our agency has long been recognized as the leading
Asian American social welfare agency, not only in the
Chicago area but nationwide. The tremendous support
for our nursing home campaign has shown recognition of
the JASC leadership in providing care for our community
people over the past 41 years.
The JASC leaders initially organized programs 41 years
ago to assist internees who had relocated to the midwest.
Through the years our programs stressed care and support
of the elderly and now include not only special projects for
elderly Nisei, but for Sansei and Yonsei.
The spirit of volunteerism is burning bright. On behalf
of the JASC board of directors we sincerely thank all the
individuals and organizations of our community for their
continuous support. Please join with us in our nursing
home campaign.
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-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1986-87 President
Board of Directors
Executive Director's Report
Throughout the more than four decades of JASC's
history, we have witnessed significant changes in the dy
namic working of the Japanese American community.
What was predominantly an Issei community 41 years ago
has steadily shifted to Nisei leadership. In the meantime,
Sanseis have been enjoying privileges and opportunities
their parents and grandparents were not allowed to enjoy.
Society appears to have become more tolerant and open
to ethnic minority groups. Yet, because of the diverse
nature of society, and the multi-ethnic makeup of our city,
we have always been_convinced, as are other ethnic com
munities, that the needs of the Japanese community can
be best understood and dealt with most effectively by
a Japanese agency.
At the inception of the Japanese American Service
Committee (Chicago Resettlers Committee), the original
organizers probably were not aware how the felt needs of
the Japanese community might change from decade to
decade. However, the board of directors of the JASC has
always been sensitive to the changing needs of the com
munity and has always turned its listening ear to what
the community has to say.
In 1960, the JASC Board made an important decision
to serve the needs of the elderly in the Japanese community;
this resulted in the planning of whole subsequent services
and projects for the elderly. Out of a consensus of the
community the JASC launched out on projects no other
Japanese social service agencies ever started, such as the
Sheltered Workshop, Homemakers Service, and Adult Day
Care. As a result, the agency has gained a wide and highly
respected reputation among the social service agencies in
the field of gerontology.
Through the course of time, the JASC has lived and
moved with Isseis, responding to their changing needs by
providing new and additional programs as they become
advanced in age, more frail, and vulnerable.
Now, the JASC is facing a greater challenge and a very
important period in its history. The era of the Isseis is slowly,
but definitely, disappearing; the once strong and youthful
Nisei are entering retirement age, and Sanseis are entering
the competitive society with zest and ambition.
The demographic change in the Japanese community
means that the JASC has to shift gears according to
changing trends, and planning the building of a nursing
home is a bold and important response to this change. The
survey for such a nursing home overwhelmingly indicated
the need for such a facility, and the subsequent response
to the fund-raising appeal has attested to the strong
community support for it.
The JASC will be making additional changes, necessary
to keep it strong and effective in meeting the needs of
its constituents.
May I express our sincere appreciation for the strong
and continuing support the JASC has been privileged to
receive from you in the past. We have worked together
to improve the life of the people and the community.
Although the impact we have made may be small against
mounting needs, we know the good we have brought
will never be lost.
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
This past fiscal year the JASC continued to enlarge its
circle of supporting friends among foundations and cor
porations by making them aware of our agency and its good
work through direct contact; and arranging for site visits
of our agency's facilities, newspaper stories, and radio and
television interviews and spot announcements.
As a result, three new "outside" sources of funding,
who found us deserving of their support, are the GATX
Corporation, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and
the W. P. & H. B. White Foundation.
In FY 1987 Development efforts brought $34,000 to the
JASC from 11 corporations; and corporate, public, and
family foundations. Of this, $6,000 was for general oper
ating support; while $28,000 was designated for specific
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purposes such as support of the Energy Conservation and
Building Renovation project, and the program of Preventive
Health Screening for Asian Elderly.
In addition, friends of the JASC responded with a record
high $11,835 to the year-end Holiday Appeal, and with a
record high $14,315 in response to the "Contributors
Fund" solicitation envelope that was enclosed with each
newsletter.
The Department also assisted in developing promotional
materials for the membership campaign, which helped
bring in a sizable number of never-before members, and
inspired a sizable number of old members to rejoin the
JASC; and assisted in publicizing the Nursing Home fund
raising campaign and its progress.
Social Services
To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social
service department provides a variety of programs and
services. The staff of 26-which includes social workers,
chore housekeepers, program coordinators, group work
ers, day care helpers, teachers, nurses, drivers, an employ
ment counselor, and aides-is assisted by more than 80
volunteers. Funding for the department comes from a
variety of sources: United Way of Chicago, Department
On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, Chicago
Office of Fine Arts, Community Care Programs of the
Illinois Department On Aging, and foundations.
Casework/Counseling. The program is staffed by expe
rienced professional clinicians in the areas of assessment,
counseling and psychotherapy. It is designed primarily to
assist individuals who are experiencing difficulty coping
with the demands of everyday living to achieve adequate
or healthy psychological and social adjustment. The pro
gram, however, also includes services dealing with financial
and health management, nutrition guidance, advocacy,
emergencies, and immigration and naturalization. Assis
tance is rendered through brief consultations or individual,
family, or group counseling/psychotherapy.
During the past year a total of 333 (306 Japanese and
other Asian, 25 White, 2 Black) clients used the service.
Chore Housekeeping. Many kinds of services-cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal
care, nutrition guidance, and hygiene education-are
offered in the home to assist older persons in the activities
of daily living so that they may live in an independent
manner. Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service,
and activities such as window washing and moving
furniture.
During the past year chore housekeepers served 96
individuals, which included 40 Isseis, 37 Niseis, and 19
others; 76 of these households were at Heiwa Terrace.
Public agencies and individuals have recognized this
service.
Group Services. This department provides educational
classes, Japanese cultural events, health maintenance pro
grams, programs for Nisei, and a nutrition program for
seniors. As are many others at the JASC, these are made
possible with the help of volunteers.
Educational classes are offered in ceramics, mature
driving, tai chi, minyo, penji, origami, kaminingyo, and
Japanese ornament making. Particularly popular are the
classes that allow students to discover or re-discover the
Japanese cultural arts, which it is hoped will help be
preserved for future generations.
Special Japanese festivals are observed and presented as
authentically as possible; they have special meaning for
the Issei clients, and offer a glimpse into the Japanese
culture for those not familiar with it.
Programs conducted to meet the needs of Nisei include
those that deal with retirement, health, and education
(such as a lecture on the history of Chicago).
Health screening and blood pressure check-ups are
popular because health issues are a major concern.
The nutrition program served 12,690 meals at the JASC
and the Meals-On-Wheels program delivered 3,101 meals
to home-bound elderly. Attendance at the various pro
grams totaled 23,272. Looking ahead, as more volunteers
come forward to share their time, energy, and skills, more
programs can be added to better serve the community.
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Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program pro
motes the physical and mental well-being of older adults
through a full range of coordinated services in a super
vised group setting. Care is given to maintain a balance of
opportunities for socialization, activities, and rest. Clients
enjoy a wide range of activities and special events, includ
ing field trips, ceramics, exercise, games, speakers, and
outings for lunch. The balanced noon meal and snack
breaks provide needed nutrition and the social opportu
nity to share food together. The social service and nursing
staffs develop a joint care plan for each client and monitor
clients on an ongoing basis.
A special emphasis continues to be placed on serving
Isseis in need of more opportunities to socialize, or whose
physical functioning is beginning to decline.
The JASC staff works with clients and their families
to understand how Adult Day Care and other programs
together can enrich the client's daily life and provide
relief and support for care givers.
Some of the Isseis come each week to our special
Tuesday program. They have a regular day, and time to
meet with their peers, speak Japanese together, enjoy spe
cial food and crafts, and have access to a wide range of
special services.
Working together with the client, family, and staff makes
it possible for the older adults to remain in their homes at
the highest functional level. The program served 89 clients;
5,600 units or days of service were provided, 4,885 of
them to economically disadvantaged. Average attendance
was 22 clients per day.
Job Placement. In 1984 the JASC initiated a Job
Placement Service for Asian Older Workers (55 years or
older) in contract with the City of Chicago Department
On Aging and Disability, funded by the Job Training Part
nership Act. Based on the needs of the community the
service was extended to the population that is 54 years
or under.
Last year-affected by the failing health of the Job
Placement Counselor and his premature retirement-the
program staff screened 148 applicants to determine their
employability, and placed a total of 49 persons in various
positions. For the coming year the staff, headed by a new
Job Placement Specialist, anticipates serving and placing
a larger segment of the unemployed population.
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Workshop
The Sheltered Workshop is far from what it was when
first opened in 1962.
This past year-in the 25th anniversary year since it
opened-varied subcontract work assignments from busi
ness and industry, requiring different skills and abilities,
gave the workers in the Sheltered Workshop a greater
opportunity to utilize their "hidden talents" and become
"top producers" so they could develop new skills and earn
more money.
As a program of a social/human service agency, the
Workshop has been providing a therapeutic, rehabilitative
work-centered environment for senior citizens and emo
tionally disabled of all ages and races, and both sexes,
who handle various sub-contract assignments under the
guidance of a professional staff.
As the only one of its kind in the Midwest, it is where
Japanese and other seniors work together with former
mental patients on job assignments.
The types of subcontract jobs keeping Workshop clients
busy and adding to their interest, motivation, and learning
experience, were: assembling and gluing, packaging of
candies and novelties for a large candy distributor, sorting
and folding, inspecting and rework, gluing of hair samples;
and making and packaging such items as games, scouring
pads, salesmen's sample boards, displays, and greeting
cards. Almost all types of work not requiring machine
handling can be done by Workshop employees.
When it first opened as "the only one of its kind serving
the Japanese American community in the United States"
it had a hard time attracting the Isseis for whom it was
created; they suspected this was going to be a means of
providing them with a public payroll handout, which is
contrary to the philosophy of the Japanese culture. But,
once it caught on, as a meaningful program fulfilling the
Japanese work ethic the JASC could not keep them away,
even during heavy snowstorms, and at its height the
Workshop provided "past retirement age" employment for
as many as 150 Isseis, five days a week.
However, the employment makeup of the Workshop
began to change as seniors passed away; or old age or
health condition forced them to retire, go into a nursing
home, or be accepted in the JASC Adult Day Care pro-
gram. As Nisei were not yet ready to come into the Work
shop program, other Asians, non-Asians, and emotionally
disabled were gradually accepted. Subsequently, economic
conditions also created a drop-off in available work.
This past year the Workshop provided work for a
monthly average of 81 men and women who worked an
average of 21 days per month, 5 hours per day, including
paid vacation and holidays. The seniors comprised 62%
of the workers: of these 49% were Japanese, 35% Koreans,
16% Filipinos, and 1% Chinese. The remaining 38% were
emotionally disabled (former mental patients) partici
pating in the rehabilitation program of the Workshop.
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In Appreciation
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully
acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987. The generosity and
support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served
by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
1986 Members of the JASC
The following persons and companies are contributing members.
Abe, Amy
Abe, M/M Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Agemura, Saki
Aimi, Dr/M Kenji
Aki, M/M Harvey N.
Aki, Lillian H.
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama, M/M Joe
Amimoto, M/M Minoru
Amino, M/M Yosh
Andow, M/M Kengi
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Arai, Akira
Arai, Dr. Harold Y.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, M/M Charles
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, M/M Paul
Arao, Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Aruguete, Christine M., MD
Asa, Takeru
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, M/M Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asa( M1M George T.
Asai, Yuki
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Brune, Lynn
Chan, M/M Ralph
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng-Hsian
Chen, Hong Kang
Chen, Tuan-Mey
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Cheng, Mary
Chino, Hisa
Cohn, M/M Joseph
Cosmopolitan National
Bank/Chicago
Cromwell, Evalyn T.
Deguchi, Yoshio
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, M/M Isamu
Doi, M/M Mikio
Domoto, Mo
Ebisu, Yoshio
Eejima, Ken
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank A.
Endo, M/M Frank S.
Endo, M/M Harry
Endo, Shima
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Esaki, Susie S.
Eto, Ruth
Ezaki, M/M James
Falls, Arthur G., MD
Finkel, Bernard
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fugami, M/M Paul
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, Emi K.
Fujii, M/M George H.
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, M/M R. K.
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Yaho Y.
Fujii-Boten, Evelyn
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimori, M/M George Y.
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Fujimoto, M. H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujisawa, M/M Byron
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujita, Emiko
Fujiu, Rev/M Victor T.
Fujiura, M/M Henry
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiwara, M/M Tio
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukawa, M/M Sho
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukui, M/M Hisao
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, Toyoho
Furuta, T suki
Fuwa, M/M Mitsuo
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Goss, M/M Richard H.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hamada, Q;eorge
Hamada, William
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanamoto, Walter
Hanano, Charles
Hara, Dean L.
Hara, M/M Yas
Hara, M/M Yoichi
Harada, Kei
Harada, Dr/M Masaro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harakawa, Isamu
Harano, M/M Masashi
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hasegawa, Janice
Hasegawa, M/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Audrey
Hashimoto, Edward T.
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, Dr. Tadayo
Hashioka, M/M Edwin
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hawkins, Mrs. Wm.
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashida, Satoshi
Helfrich, Willis
Hibino, Rev. Masaya
Hidaka, M/M Bill
Higa, M/M George
Higashiuchi, M/M Kazuo
Hikida, M/M Fred
Hirai, M/M James
Hirai, Toyo
Hirai, R.-Fujimoto, M.
Hirakawa, James
Hirakawa, Louis S.
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, M/M M.
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki J.
Hirata, Dr/M George T.
Hirata, Masato
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hirayama, Misao
Hirota, Tadao
Hogan, Hannah
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M George T.
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, Janice
Honda, M/M T homas G.
Hong, Song Nam
Hori, M/M H. E.
Horita, Shigeo
Horita, M/M Shoji
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Mary
lchiba, M/M George
lchiba, William
Ichihashi, M/M Woodrow T.
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ideno, M/M Gene K.
lgasaki, M/M Masao, Jr.
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
!no, Tomonao
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Mary S.
Ikemoto, Gus
lkezoe, Lillian
Ikoma, M/M Sumio
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
Imamura, Teru
Imanaka-Chin, Esther
Imanaka, M/M James
Imaoka, M/M Ralph
Imon, M/M Robert
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M Dixie
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Ben
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Ishikawa, Gerald
Ishikawa, Kay K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishizaki, Mitsuye
Ishizuka, Tadayoshi
!soda, Seishi J.
Itahara, Seiji
ltano, M/M Tak
Itano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, Howard K.
Ito, Jean A.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Sumio
Ito, M/M Thomas T.
Ito, Valerie
Itoku, M/M Ken
!tow, Yoshiye
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
lwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiro
lwamuro, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwata, M/M Roy
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George
lzui, M/M Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor S.
Izumi, M/M Elbert
lzuo, Peter
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.
Joji, M/M Toshio
Jones, Sumiko
Juta, Roy
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Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Rose M.
Kajita, M/M Joe
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kajiwara, Frank
Kakita, Chizuko
Kakugawa, Jean S.
Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kamiya, M/M Ben
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard N.
Kanai, M/M Frank
Kanaya, M/M Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kanematsu-Gosho U.S.A.,
Inc.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, Shig
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, M/M Minoru
Kano, M/M Chuichi
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, M/M Joe
Katagiri, Teruye
Katahira, M/M George
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Masao G.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, M/M Fred
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, George
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, M/M Shim
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawamoto-Kay, Nobu
Kawamura, M/M Mac
Kawanaka, M/M Yoshizumi
Kawano, M/M Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawasaki, M/M Teruso
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kebo, Evelyn
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, M/M George
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, M/M Paul
Kimura, Tad
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitazumi, Marie
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittaka, Dr/M George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, M/M Isamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodama, Masahiko
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodama-Endo, Reiko
Kodani, Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koga, Janette
Koga, M/M Joseph
Koizumi, M/M Seiichi
Koizumi, Tom T.
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Kozui
Kono, M/M Norman
Kosaka, M/M George
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay M.
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, M/M James
Kumamoto, David
Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth
Kuramitsu, M/M Howie
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kurita, M/M Nobuo
Kurokawa, M/M Stanley S.
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kuse, M/M Isamu
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Kushino, Betty
Kushino, Edith S.
Kuwahara, M/M Harry
Kuzuhara, M/M Chiaki
Kuzuhara, M/M Daniel
Kuzuhara, lkue
La Fleur, Anne
Lee, M/M Samson
Lee, Yeon Woong
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, M/M Nathan M.
Maeda, M/M Ray
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeda, Samuel
Maeda-Janka, Ellen
Maeshiba, M/M Naojiro
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Rose H.
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, M/M George
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, William
Masuda, Kikuye
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ltd.
Masumoto, M/M Hiro
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matsuda, John S.
Matsuda, Shigeyo
Matsui, M/M Ben
Matsumoto, A. I.
Matsumoto, M/M Frank M.
Matsumoto, Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M Jerry
Matsumoto, Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, M/M Shig
Matsumoto, M/M Shinro
Matsumoto, M/M Toshio
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, M/M Hatsu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuoka, M/M Lewis
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert
Mayahara, Thomas
Mayeda, M/M Charlie
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, Hiro
Mayeda, M/M Ike A.
Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J.
Mazawa, Shigemi
Medlin, M/M Larry
Migaki, M/M Joe
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mino, M/M Seiichi
Mita, M/M James K.
Mitani, M/M Ralph Y.
Mitsubishi International
Corp.
Mitsueda, M/M Robert
Miwa, M/M Ted
Miyagawa, George H.
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M Jack
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy H.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Earl
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mizuta, Yukinao
Monma, David T.
Mori, M/M Shiro
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M Frank F.
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki, T suneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimitsu, Kenichi F.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, T homas
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George K.
Morita, M/M James S.
Morita, Mototsugu
Morita, M/M Mototsugu
M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, Roy
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motomura, Tomiko
Motoki, Seiichi
Mouri, M/M S.
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukushina, M/M Zaishin
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami, Carol
Murakami, Rev/M Ken
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/M Shig
Muraoka, M/M Shiro
Muraoka, M/M Suga
Murata, Jim
Murata, Yoshinori
Nagai, Koto
Nagai, M/M Teruo T.
Nagao, M/M Hikaru
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaro, M/M Paul
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
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Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatoma, M/M Larry
Naka, M/M F. Robert
Naka, Shizuno
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, Pershing
Nakagawa, Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, Satsuki, Ruby
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, J./
Abbruscato, T.
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Robert W.
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nakano, M/M Hiroshi
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George
Nakao, M/M Sam
Nakaoka, Kurt
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, Tom
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, Calvin T.
Nakata, M/M Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakawatase, M/M Victor
Nakaya, T suneko
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe M.
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Wayne N.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nambu, M/M Yoichiro
Narimatsu, Jean
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Naritoku, M/M George
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, M/M Toshu
Neeno, Dr/M Katsumi
Neeno, Tsuneko
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Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nippon Express U.S.A., Inc.
Nishi, M./Konishi, A.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihara, M/M Mori
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, M/M Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishimoto, Tim
Nishimoto, Toshio
Nishimura, Arthur
Nishimura, M/M F. A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Ken G.
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Masao
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, Tom
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Noguchi, T.
Noma, Keiko
Nomiya, Takeko
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura, Masa
Nordstrom, M/M Donald
North Shore Japanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney
Nozawa, John H.
Nozawa, Katsumi
Numata, James S.
Obara, Andrew M.
Ochiai, Takeshi
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, Jack H.
Oda, Joe
Oda, June
Oda, Molly
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohana, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohi, M/M Fred
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Oita, Jack
Okabe, M/M T homas S.
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okano, Hiroshi
Okawa, M/M Arthur A.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimura, Hatsy H.
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okita, Frank T.
Okita, M/M George
Oku, M/M George
Okubo, Koichi
Okuyama, Shoichi
Omachi, M/M Akira
Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, M/M George K.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Dr/M John T.
Omori, Lydia C.
Omori, Toshio
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onoshi, M/M Harry A.
Ono, M/M Hiroshi H.
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Ono, Tsutomu
Onoda, M/M Hideo S.
Onuma, M/M Donald J.
Osaka, M/M George
Osaka, Motoharu
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, M/M Hosen
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, T homas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, T sue A.
Ota, M/M Al
Otaka, Fumi
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Dr. Kyoichi
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, M/M Masato
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, T sugi
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozawa, M/M T homas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozima, Shigenobu
Ozone, Yoshiko
Paulsen, M/M Eugene
Penner, M/M Herman J.
Pittelkau, Hisae
Proctor, Steve
Prosise, Lucille
Redmond, Norman T.
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Ruh, M/M John
Sabusawa, Harry
Sahara, M/M Shosaku
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, Janet
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, M/M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, John
Sakauye, Dr/M Kenneth
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Rev/M Henry T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sameshima, Joe
Sasaki, Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasaki, Yae
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, M/M Richard T.
Sato, M/M George Y.
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, M/M Sam
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M
Lawrence D.
Scott, Beulah B.
Sekiya, M/M George
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, M/M Kane
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigetome, Hina
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikama, M/M James
Shikami, M/M Reginald G.
Shima, Dr/M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Kiyoshi
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimidzu, M/M Lincoln
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Wat
Shimada, Osawa
Shimojima, Tomi
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shimotake, Hiroshi
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shintani, Shizuko S.
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry
Shirataki, Kiyohiko
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiroma, Howard
Shishido, M/M Melvyn T.
Shizuru, George
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Soraoka, M/M H. A.
Sori, M/M Masaru
Sowa, Chuji G.
Suda, Toshio
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Ann
Sugano, M/M Frank T.
Sugawara, Takashi
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, Go
Sugiyama, Shojiro
Sumi, Sandra
Sumida, Joan
Sumitomo Metal
America, Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, M/M George
Suzuki, George K.
Suzuki, M/M Henry K.
Suzuki, M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry
Szathmary, M/M Louis
Tachi, M/M Sada
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi, Tooru
Takada, Noriko
Takagi, Shumpo
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Harold
Takai, M/M Jack
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Takaki, Mary
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Richard
Takaki, Ritsu
Takami, Hisako
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Kenneth
Takata, Kiku
Takata, John J.
Takayama, Dr. Masami
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takemoto, M/M George
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun A.
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M A. S.
Taki, William, Sr.
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, George
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Richard
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanabe, M/M Henry
Tanabe, June
Tanabe, M/M Yoshio
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka, James
Tanaka, M/M Minji
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert N.
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, M/M Yosh
Tanakatsubo, Dr/M Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Fred S.
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, M/M Henry K.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Rose T.
Taniguchi, Nobutake
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanji, M/M Dean C.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tashiro, Kazue
Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Taura, Joe
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Mary
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Alan
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
T hompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Tohei, Akira
Toko America, Inc.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru M.
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomita, M/M Shoichi H.
Tomiyama, Alvin
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii, M/M Charles S.
Torimaru, George
Toyama, M/M Henry I
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Toyomenka (America) Inc.
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, lchiro
T suji, JoAnn
T suji, Takako
T sunehara, Harold
T sunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Tsutsumi, Mitsuye
Uchida, Merry F.
Uchida, Miki
Uchima, M/M George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, John T.
Ueno, Katsumi
Ujiiye, M/M William S.
Umeki, Henry
Uptown National Bank
Ureshino, Tsune
Ushida, Saburo
Uyeda, M/M M.
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Villaflor, Pascasio P.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakatani, Haruko
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanuki, M/M George
Weiner, David
Wesley, Dr. Roy K. A.
Williams, Dr. Marshall
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest I.
Yahiro, M/M Howard
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yakushiji, Harry
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Cathy L.
Yamada, M/M Richard H.
Yamada, Seiko
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, T suneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, M/M Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Albert
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, M/M Peter I.
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, R.
Yamamoto, Roy
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, Michael
Yamaoka, M/M George
Yamasaki, M/M Dick
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K
Yamashita, M/M Henry K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, T homas
Yamayoshi, Tom
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yano, M/M Perry
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, SandraConners, R.
Yasutake, Tom
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimoto, Yoshiko
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshinari, M/M Masami S.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M Bill
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yui, M/M N. Henry
Yuzawa-Rubin, Patricia K.
Zaiman, M/M Isamu
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Holiday Appeal
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal.
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Agemura, Saki
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anamizu, Katherine K.
Ansai, Reo
Aono,Joanne T.
Arakaki, Charles Y.
Arakawa, Paul
Arima, Ernest S.
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Memi
Azuma, Alyse S.
Barry Regent Cleaners
Cheng, Mary
Doell, Emiko
Ebisu, Yoshio
Endo, Shima
Familiaran, M/M Elmo
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fujii, M/M Fred
Fujimoto, B.
Fujimoto, M.-Hirai,R.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujishima, M/M M.
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujiura, M/MHenry
Fukai, Stanley
Fukami, Martha M.
Fukawa, M/M Shioji
Fukui, M/MHenry
Fukumoto, Robert
Fukunaga, M/MHideo
Furuta, Toyoko
Fuwa, M/J\1 Mitsuo
Hanano, Charles
Harango, M/M Masashi
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hatanaka, M/MHoward
Hayano, Mieki
Higashi, Gaile A.
Hirabayashi,JoeH.
Hiraoka, M/M Joe
Hirata, Meri
Honda, George T.
Ichikawa, Alice
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, M/M George
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Iseri, Alexander
Ishida, George T.
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
!soda, M/M Seichi J.
ltano, Masashi
Itano, Yutaka
Ito,Hiroshi
Ito, Lois K.
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, Akira D.
Juta, Roy
J.S.&L. Associates, Inc.
Kadota, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, T.
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kamo, Richard
Kaneshiro, Shigematsu
Kaneshiro, Stanley
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Katayama,Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawamura, Alice
Kawashima,James
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kazumura, Asako
Kebo, Evelyn
Kelly, Dr/M John J.
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kim, Ray
Kimura,Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul
Kimura, Yoshi
Kitabayashi,Helen
Kobayashi, Oito
Kraus, M/M Pavel
Kudo, Shigeru
Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka,Haruo
Kurosawa, M/M S.
Kushino, Betty
Kuzuhara, Rev/M Chiaki
Lofton, M/M Nathan
Maeda, Richard S.
Maeshiba, Naojiro
Masumoto,Hiro
Masuoka, Dr/M Masy
Matsui, M/M T.
Matsumoto, Frank M.
Matsumoto, Matsuyo
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsuzaki, M/MHiroshi
Mayeda, M/MHiro
Mazawa, Shigemi
Migaki, M/M Joe
Mitani, Ralph
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga,James M.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyagi, Ruth T.
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Tane
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyagaki, M/M Shu
Mizuno, Ted
Monma, David T.
Mori, M/M Elmer
Moriki, T suneo
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, Sachi
Motoki, Seiichi
Mouri, M/M S.
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami, Glenn
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nagata, M/M R. S.
Nakagawa, T sune S.
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Tokumasa
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nakano,Henry
Nakayama, Dr.J.M.
Nakazawa, Roy
Nakazawa, T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Neeno, Dr. Katsumi
Neeno, T suneko
Nishibayashi, Donald A.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishime, M/M Jiro
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, M/M Toshio J.
Nishimura, M/M Aki
Nishimura, Greg
Nomiya, Takeko
Norimoto, Masanobu
North Shore Baptist Church
Nozaki, Barney
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, Robert
Ogura, Peggy & Donna
Oishi, Richard N.
Okamoto, M/M William
Okazaki, Wayne G.
Okigawa, M/M Kazuichi K.
Oku, George
Omori, Casey
Omori, Toshio
One, M/M Dick
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Otake, Paul M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oyasu, Ryoichi
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, Yasuko
Ozima, Shige
Sahara, Yoshiji
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakata, Mitsuo
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sasamura, Misaki
Sato, M/M George
Sato, M/M Kay
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiro,Joji
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka,H. A.
Sugano Travel Service, Inc.
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumitomo Metal
America, Inc.
Sunada,Hideo
Suyama, Miyako
Suzuki, M/M Fujitsugu
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ru:h
Suzuki, Sakari
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Jchiro
Takemoto,John
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tanabe, M/MHenry
Tanabe,June
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka,Henry T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani,Joyce S.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Kazue
Taura, M/M Bill
Taura,Joe
Terada, Yoshiko
Toko America, Inc.
Tomihiro, Satoru M.
Tomita, M/M Shoichi
Toyama,Hiro
T sugawa, M/M Tom T.
T sujimoto, Yoshini
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, M/M Dennis
Urata, E.H.
Vaughan, Vickie
Wakatani,Haruko M.
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, Tom
Watanabe, Yukino
Yaki, M/M George
Yakushiji,Haruo
Yamagiwa, GeorgeH.
Yamaguchi, Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Lois
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamasaki, M/M George
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamashita, Yo
Yamate, Sandra
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshino, Maurice
General Contributions
Adaniya, George
Adaniya, Wallace
& Yoshiko
Amino, Yosh & Pat
Arai, Tom T.
Arthur Young & Company
Asano, Takashi
Bethany United Church
of Christ
Buehler, Renelia
Bustria, Mercedes
Charnota, Mary
Charnota, Tokiko
Chase-Ziolek, M/M Keith
Chicago Lakers Golf Club
Chicago Organizations
Club-Univ. of Illinois
Children's Dentistry
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ
Presbyterian
Doi, Yoko
Enterprisers
Esaki, Mrs.
Ethnic Tours
Fujihara, M/M Frank
Gaydos, Mary
Grabowski, James
Graphic Finishing & Mailing
Hashimoto, M/M Tom
Hashioka, Edwin
Heiwa Terrace
Hisa, George
Hogan, Mrs. Hannah
Honda & Associates
Illinois Public Health
Association, Inc.
Inouye, Chiko
Inouye, M/M George
International Minerals &
Chemical Corp.
Iri, Ayako, K.
Ishibashi, Rev./M Samuel
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
JACL Bridge Group
Japanese Mutual Aid
Society of Chicago
Johansen, Evy
Kadoi, Stanley M.
Kaihara, M/M T homas
Kimura, Hisa
Kinoshita, George
Kodani, M/M Michael
Mamashiro, V.
Matsubara, Taeko
McCormick, Robert R.
Mhotronics, Inc.
Miller, Pat M.
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, Satsuki
Nakao, M/M George
Nazumo, George & Susanne
Neog, M/M P.
Nishimoto, Kiyono
Nishimoto, Tateo
Nitahara, Jim
Nosaka, Fr�d & Mary
Oda, James
Okamoto, Hanako
Ozawa, George
Redelsheimer, Rev./M Karl
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakauye, Beverly
Shimizu, Iku
Shiozaki, Mas & Emi
Soda, M/M Ken
Sullivan, Teruko
Sunahara, Kay
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Lucy
Tokimoto, M/M Hideo J.
Tornquest, M/M Raymond
Traversa, Marie J.
Tri-C Dance Group
Valena, M/M Amado
Voss, Mrs. Yoshiko
Waller, Doris
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Takaki, Michael K.
Takata, Nobuyoshi
Takazawa, M/M Robert Jr.
Takemoto, John
Tanji, Mrs. Dean
Tashiro, Goji
Contributors Fund
Friends of the agency responding to the
Newsletter envelope.
Aberer, M/M J. C.
Ansai, Reo
Arakaki, Yusuke and Rae
Asakura, Mrs. Memi
Ase, Paul and Chizu
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hirata, Meri
Hisa, George
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodani, M/M Michael
Kuramoto, M/M T.
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu and Nate
Endo, Mrs. Shima
Ichikawa, Alice
Iida, Kazuhiro
Iida, Miyako
Imaoka, Ralph
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Izui, Dr. Victor & Michi
Matsumoto, M/M Frank M.
Matsushita, Masaru
Marden, Julie
Maruyama, Henry T.
Middleton, Katherine R.
Minato, Asao
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Munemoto, Kusomi
Murata, Yoshinori
Fel-Pro Matching Gift
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fujimoto, Mike
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujita, Charles K.
Fukami, Frank T.
Kadowaki, Betty
Kanki, Minoru
Kariya, M/M Takio
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kay, Nobi K.
Kazumura, Asako
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakamura, Teru
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nasu, Mieko
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Brune, Lynn Y.
Doi, Asao
Nishimoto, Hisako
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Ogawa, M/M Hide
Okimura, M/M Hitoshi
Ota, Al
Otani, Ben
Sahara, M/M Shosaku
Sakai, Jack and Rose
Sata, Richard
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shiro, Joji
Shiosaki, Mas
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sori, Masaru
Sugai, Nobuko
Taketa, Jun
Tamada, Kay and Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tanaouye, Mrs. Toshi
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tanigawa, Hitoshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
T he Allied Wire Building
Torimaru, George
T sugawa, Tom T.
T suji, Takako
T suma, Tiz and Alice
T surusaki, Jeri
Watanabe, Masai
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yokoo, M/M Hidejiro
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Mrs. Toshiko
Yui, Henry and Etsu
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Memorial Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved
one, a friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
AHW Construction
Management Co.
Amino, M/M Yoshi
Arakaki, Yasuke
Baloun, Charlene
Bartels, Eileen F.
Bean, Mrs.
Berger, M/M David V.
Berger, Gertrude
Branecki-Virgilio &
Associate
Camens, M/M Sam
Chase-Ziolek, Keith
Cheng, Mary
Conner, M/M Joel
Cotter & Co.
Costa, Ms. Mary
Coufal, J.
Cunha, Verda G.
Di Lorenzo, Beverly H.
Doi, Paul
Familiaran, Maria Fe
Faulkner, Louise
Fisher, Gerry
Fishlove, Ann
Fletcher/Mayo/Asso.
of Chicago
Foertsch, Mrs.
Frankel, M/M Carl B.
Frank's Bindery
Fricke, Eiko
Friends of Job
Service-Balsam
Gae, M/M Joe
Glickman, M/M Sidney H.
Goto, Fumiko
Guenther, Harry
Havens, Madeline M.
Hayt School Retirees
Hibino, Rev/M Masaya
Hickman, Mary Jane
Hidaka, M/M Bill
Higashi, Adrian J.
Higashi, Edith
Hirsh, Gwen
Hundertmack, Ernestine
lnamine, Evelyn
Iwata, M/M Roy
lzuo, Peter
Karikomi, Kevin
Katagiri, M/M Joe M.
Kinoshita, George
Kleiman, Leslie S.
Kliegl, M/M Askold
KMG Main Hurdman
Kono, M/M Roy
Kosaka, George
Kovitz, Adeline
Kumata, Ruth
Lerner, Sylvia
Lynch, Sara M.
Masuda, Mrs. Kikuye
Matsumoto, Dr./M George
McDermott, Mary Jo
McGarth, Adrienne
Miller, M/M William
Mills, M/M Alan
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur
Morita, Mototsugu Jr.
Mossberg, Evelyn C.
Murakami, M/M George
Nach, M/M David
Nakamura, Fujiye
National Bank of Detroit
Nishimoto Family
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nitahara, M/M Sam
Noguchi, M/M Takeo
Nojiri, M/M Masao
O'Brien, Mary Win
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Ozawa, Shizuko
Petraglia, Rose Anne E.
Powell, Marilyn K.
Primerano, Angeline M.
Pritzker Foundation
Pruitt, Ms. Betty
Redson, Rice
Rich, Joan M.
Roberto, Anna P.
Rottier, Elizabeth L.
Rubinstein, M/M George
Sakai, Henry K.
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken
Sato, M/M George
Schaeffer, M/M David
Sokol, Kathy
Sopranos, M/M 0. J.
Suzuki, Mabel
Swanson, Ivanhoe Jr.
Swedish, Gertrude
Tajiri, Nobu
Takaki, James
Tamanaha, Mrs. June
Tamura, Atsuko
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanaka, Sadako & Family
Tanaka, M/M James
Tellano, M/M Ralph A.
Teshima, Lucy
Teshima, Dr./M. Roy
T he Hayt School
Toda, Nami
Tomihiro, Chiye
Udell, Betty and Clare
Udell Family
United Steelworkers
of America
Valencio, M/M Michael
Volk, Barbara D.
Webster, Betty
Williams, M/M L. R.
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben
Yamanaka, Alyce and
Rocky
Yamasaki, Ruby
Zearing, M/M James
Zunamon, Simon
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating
budget or specifically designated projects.
American National Bank & Trust Company of Chicago Foundation
Bank of Ravenswood
Borg-Warner Foundation
GATX Corporation
Illinois Bell Telephone Company
Motorola Foundation
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust
Sara Lee Foundation
Sears, Roebuck & Company
W. P. & H. B. White Foundation
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed,
every effort is made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in
this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations depart
ment regar-ding any omissions or corrections.
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1986-87 Annual Report
Japanese American Service Committee
1986-87 ANNUAL REPORT
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1987
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
$ 299,000
Government Support
303,000
Sheltered Workshop
314,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions*
450,000
Others
41,000
Total Revenue
$1,407,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
$ 912,000
187,000
Total Expenses
$1,099,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 308,000
*This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign. These revenues
are to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
Published by the Department of Development and
Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T . Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Bernard Finkel
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JASC
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, audited by Yamada & Isono, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August
30, 1946 serving families, the aging, and emotion
ally disabled among Japanese, other Asians, and
non-Asians in the Uptown-Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
1986-87 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Public Relations
Facility
Treasurer
Secretary
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Kiyo Yoshimura
Thomas Teraji
Beverly Sakauye
Paul Kadowaki
Nancy Yoshida
Merry Uchida
Board of Directors
Kenji Aimi
Steve Fujii
Tom Ito
Evy Johansen
Ruth Kumata
Kazuko Lehrman
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Betty Nakanishi
Bud Nishimoto
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
Betty Tanakatsubo
Katsumi Ueno
Roy Yamamoto
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Thomas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Accredited By ...
The Commission On Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities
Affiliated With ...
T he Edgewater-Uptown Community
Mental Health Center
Member Of ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council On the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition On Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
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Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois 60640
312 275-7212-13
Board Members
1987/88
Executive Board
January, 1988
President:
Arthur T. Morimitsu
Vice Presidents:
Paul Kadowaki
Beverly Sakauye
Thomas Teraji
Kiyo Yoshimura
Treasurer:
Nancy Yoshida
Dear JASC Member:
We are pleased to present the FY 1987 (July 1986 - June 1987)
Annual Report of the Japanese American Service Committee.
We are most grateful for your continuing support of the JASC.
Thank you for being a very important part of the JASC's programs
and accomplishments in serving the community.
Secretary:
Merry Uchida
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Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
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Thomas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Board Members
Kenji Aimi
Tom Ito
Evy Johansen
Stan Kurokawa
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Betty Nakanishi
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
John Takemoto
Betty Tanakatsubo
Katsumi Ueno
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1986-87
ANNUAL
REPORT
40th Anniversary Year
JAPANESE
AMERICAN
SERVICE
COMMITTEE
OF CHICAGO
President's Message
Cover: (Top Photo)
Viewing scale model for proposed
nursing home;
(Lower Photo)
Volunteer aide instructs Adult
Day Care guests in making family
crests (Mon) of ceramic tile.
At our celebration of the Japanese American Service
Committee's 41st annual meeting in June we recognized a
number of volunteers including Doris Fujii, our "Volunteer
of the Year;' who was cited for her many hours of service
in behalf of our agency. We also recognized several other
individuals who served as presidents of our agency many
years ago, and are now serving as officers for our nursing
home campaign.
Former JASC presidents, such as the late Thomas
Masuda, served our agency for many years; and others such
as Noboru Honda, Richard Yamada, and Thomas Teraji,
also served over a long period and are now leading in our
goal to build the first Asian American nursing home in
the midwest.
In his report at our annual meeting Nursing Home
Committee Chairman Richard Yamada summarized our
efforts to raise the unprecedented sum of one million
dollars, which is absolutely necessary to provide the start
up capital until the nursing home can become self-sufficient
after the initial period of operation.
With the help of strong financial commitments from
members of our JASC board and the nursing home com
mittee, and generous donors from our community, our
volunteer fund drive coordinator, Mike Fujimoto, has noted
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that the current total donations and pledges have now
exceeded the $758,000 mark.
It is gratifying to note that many donors are not well
to-do but are concerned community people who are willing
to sacrifice for a worthy cause.
In order to encourage maximum financial support to
reach our goal co-chairs Beverly Sakauye and Betty
Nakanishi, and their brochure committee, have developed
a plan which hopefully will encourage donations for
memorial tributes in honor of parents, family members,
or friends; these donations to be made over a one- to
three-year period, if necessary.
Our agency has long been recognized as the leading
Asian American social welfare agency, not only in the
Chicago area but nationwide. The tremendous support
for our nursing home campaign has shown recognition of
the JASC leadership in providing care for our community
people over the past 41 years.
The JASC leaders initially organized programs 41 years
ago to assist internees who had relocated to the midwest.
Through the years our programs stressed care and support
of the elderly and now include not only special projects for
elderly Nisei, but for Sansei and Yonsei.
The spirit of volunteerism is burning bright. On behalf
of the JASC board of directors we sincerely thank all the
individuals and organizations of our community for their
continuous support. Please join with us in our nursing
home campaign.
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-Arthur T. Morimitsu
1986-87 President
Board of Directors
Executive Director's Report
Throughout the more than four decades of JASC's
history, we have witnessed significant changes in the dy
namic working of the Japanese American community.
What was predominantly an Issei community 41 years ago
has steadily shifted to Nisei leadership. In the meantime,
Sanseis have been enjoying privileges and opportunities
their parents and grandparents were not allowed to enjoy.
Society appears to have become more tolerant and open
to ethnic minority groups. Yet, because of the diverse
nature of society, and the multi-ethnic makeup of our city,
we have always been_convinced, as are other ethnic com
munities, that the needs of the Japanese community can
be best understood and dealt with most effectively by
a Japanese agency.
At the inception of the Japanese American Service
Committee (Chicago Resettlers Committee), the original
organizers probably were not aware how the felt needs of
the Japanese community might change from decade to
decade. However, the board of directors of the JASC has
always been sensitive to the changing needs of the com
munity and has always turned its listening ear to what
the community has to say.
In 1960, the JASC Board made an important decision
to serve the needs of the elderly in the Japanese community;
this resulted in the planning of whole subsequent services
and projects for the elderly. Out of a consensus of the
community the JASC launched out on projects no other
Japanese social service agencies ever started, such as the
Sheltered Workshop, Homemakers Service, and Adult Day
Care. As a result, the agency has gained a wide and highly
respected reputation among the social service agencies in
the field of gerontology.
Through the course of time, the JASC has lived and
moved with Isseis, responding to their changing needs by
providing new and additional programs as they become
advanced in age, more frail, and vulnerable.
Now, the JASC is facing a greater challenge and a very
important period in its history. The era of the Isseis is slowly,
but definitely, disappearing; the once strong and youthful
Nisei are entering retirement age, and Sanseis are entering
the competitive society with zest and ambition.
The demographic change in the Japanese community
means that the JASC has to shift gears according to
changing trends, and planning the building of a nursing
home is a bold and important response to this change. The
survey for such a nursing home overwhelmingly indicated
the need for such a facility, and the subsequent response
to the fund-raising appeal has attested to the strong
community support for it.
The JASC will be making additional changes, necessary
to keep it strong and effective in meeting the needs of
its constituents.
May I express our sincere appreciation for the strong
and continuing support the JASC has been privileged to
receive from you in the past. We have worked together
to improve the life of the people and the community.
Although the impact we have made may be small against
mounting needs, we know the good we have brought
will never be lost.
-Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
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Development/Public Relations
This past fiscal year the JASC continued to enlarge its
circle of supporting friends among foundations and cor
porations by making them aware of our agency and its good
work through direct contact; and arranging for site visits
of our agency's facilities, newspaper stories, and radio and
television interviews and spot announcements.
As a result, three new "outside" sources of funding,
who found us deserving of their support, are the GATX
Corporation, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and
the W. P. & H. B. White Foundation.
In FY 1987 Development efforts brought $34,000 to the
JASC from 11 corporations; and corporate, public, and
family foundations. Of this, $6,000 was for general oper
ating support; while $28,000 was designated for specific
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purposes such as support of the Energy Conservation and
Building Renovation project, and the program of Preventive
Health Screening for Asian Elderly.
In addition, friends of the JASC responded with a record
high $11,835 to the year-end Holiday Appeal, and with a
record high $14,315 in response to the "Contributors
Fund" solicitation envelope that was enclosed with each
newsletter.
The Department also assisted in developing promotional
materials for the membership campaign, which helped
bring in a sizable number of never-before members, and
inspired a sizable number of old members to rejoin the
JASC; and assisted in publicizing the Nursing Home fund
raising campaign and its progress.
Social Services
To meet the many needs of its clients, the JASC social
service department provides a variety of programs and
services. The staff of 26-which includes social workers,
chore housekeepers, program coordinators, group work
ers, day care helpers, teachers, nurses, drivers, an employ
ment counselor, and aides-is assisted by more than 80
volunteers. Funding for the department comes from a
variety of sources: United Way of Chicago, Department
On Aging and Disability, Illinois Arts Council, Chicago
Office of Fine Arts, Community Care Programs of the
Illinois Department On Aging, and foundations.
Casework/Counseling. The program is staffed by expe
rienced professional clinicians in the areas of assessment,
counseling and psychotherapy. It is designed primarily to
assist individuals who are experiencing difficulty coping
with the demands of everyday living to achieve adequate
or healthy psychological and social adjustment. The pro
gram, however, also includes services dealing with financial
and health management, nutrition guidance, advocacy,
emergencies, and immigration and naturalization. Assis
tance is rendered through brief consultations or individual,
family, or group counseling/psychotherapy.
During the past year a total of 333 (306 Japanese and
other Asian, 25 White, 2 Black) clients used the service.
Chore Housekeeping. Many kinds of services-cleaning,
shopping, laundry, food preparation, grooming, personal
care, nutrition guidance, and hygiene education-are
offered in the home to assist older persons in the activities
of daily living so that they may live in an independent
manner. Volunteers are recruited to assist in escort service,
and activities such as window washing and moving
furniture.
During the past year chore housekeepers served 96
individuals, which included 40 Isseis, 37 Niseis, and 19
others; 76 of these households were at Heiwa Terrace.
Public agencies and individuals have recognized this
service.
Group Services. This department provides educational
classes, Japanese cultural events, health maintenance pro
grams, programs for Nisei, and a nutrition program for
seniors. As are many others at the JASC, these are made
possible with the help of volunteers.
Educational classes are offered in ceramics, mature
driving, tai chi, minyo, penji, origami, kaminingyo, and
Japanese ornament making. Particularly popular are the
classes that allow students to discover or re-discover the
Japanese cultural arts, which it is hoped will help be
preserved for future generations.
Special Japanese festivals are observed and presented as
authentically as possible; they have special meaning for
the Issei clients, and offer a glimpse into the Japanese
culture for those not familiar with it.
Programs conducted to meet the needs of Nisei include
those that deal with retirement, health, and education
(such as a lecture on the history of Chicago).
Health screening and blood pressure check-ups are
popular because health issues are a major concern.
The nutrition program served 12,690 meals at the JASC
and the Meals-On-Wheels program delivered 3,101 meals
to home-bound elderly. Attendance at the various pro
grams totaled 23,272. Looking ahead, as more volunteers
come forward to share their time, energy, and skills, more
programs can be added to better serve the community.
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Adult Day Care. The Adult Day Care program pro
motes the physical and mental well-being of older adults
through a full range of coordinated services in a super
vised group setting. Care is given to maintain a balance of
opportunities for socialization, activities, and rest. Clients
enjoy a wide range of activities and special events, includ
ing field trips, ceramics, exercise, games, speakers, and
outings for lunch. The balanced noon meal and snack
breaks provide needed nutrition and the social opportu
nity to share food together. The social service and nursing
staffs develop a joint care plan for each client and monitor
clients on an ongoing basis.
A special emphasis continues to be placed on serving
Isseis in need of more opportunities to socialize, or whose
physical functioning is beginning to decline.
The JASC staff works with clients and their families
to understand how Adult Day Care and other programs
together can enrich the client's daily life and provide
relief and support for care givers.
Some of the Isseis come each week to our special
Tuesday program. They have a regular day, and time to
meet with their peers, speak Japanese together, enjoy spe
cial food and crafts, and have access to a wide range of
special services.
Working together with the client, family, and staff makes
it possible for the older adults to remain in their homes at
the highest functional level. The program served 89 clients;
5,600 units or days of service were provided, 4,885 of
them to economically disadvantaged. Average attendance
was 22 clients per day.
Job Placement. In 1984 the JASC initiated a Job
Placement Service for Asian Older Workers (55 years or
older) in contract with the City of Chicago Department
On Aging and Disability, funded by the Job Training Part
nership Act. Based on the needs of the community the
service was extended to the population that is 54 years
or under.
Last year-affected by the failing health of the Job
Placement Counselor and his premature retirement-the
program staff screened 148 applicants to determine their
employability, and placed a total of 49 persons in various
positions. For the coming year the staff, headed by a new
Job Placement Specialist, anticipates serving and placing
a larger segment of the unemployed population.
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Workshop
The Sheltered Workshop is far from what it was when
first opened in 1962.
This past year-in the 25th anniversary year since it
opened-varied subcontract work assignments from busi
ness and industry, requiring different skills and abilities,
gave the workers in the Sheltered Workshop a greater
opportunity to utilize their "hidden talents" and become
"top producers" so they could develop new skills and earn
more money.
As a program of a social/human service agency, the
Workshop has been providing a therapeutic, rehabilitative
work-centered environment for senior citizens and emo
tionally disabled of all ages and races, and both sexes,
who handle various sub-contract assignments under the
guidance of a professional staff.
As the only one of its kind in the Midwest, it is where
Japanese and other seniors work together with former
mental patients on job assignments.
The types of subcontract jobs keeping Workshop clients
busy and adding to their interest, motivation, and learning
experience, were: assembling and gluing, packaging of
candies and novelties for a large candy distributor, sorting
and folding, inspecting and rework, gluing of hair samples;
and making and packaging such items as games, scouring
pads, salesmen's sample boards, displays, and greeting
cards. Almost all types of work not requiring machine
handling can be done by Workshop employees.
When it first opened as "the only one of its kind serving
the Japanese American community in the United States"
it had a hard time attracting the Isseis for whom it was
created; they suspected this was going to be a means of
providing them with a public payroll handout, which is
contrary to the philosophy of the Japanese culture. But,
once it caught on, as a meaningful program fulfilling the
Japanese work ethic the JASC could not keep them away,
even during heavy snowstorms, and at its height the
Workshop provided "past retirement age" employment for
as many as 150 Isseis, five days a week.
However, the employment makeup of the Workshop
began to change as seniors passed away; or old age or
health condition forced them to retire, go into a nursing
home, or be accepted in the JASC Adult Day Care pro-
gram. As Nisei were not yet ready to come into the Work
shop program, other Asians, non-Asians, and emotionally
disabled were gradually accepted. Subsequently, economic
conditions also created a drop-off in available work.
This past year the Workshop provided work for a
monthly average of 81 men and women who worked an
average of 21 days per month, 5 hours per day, including
paid vacation and holidays. The seniors comprised 62%
of the workers: of these 49% were Japanese, 35% Koreans,
16% Filipinos, and 1% Chinese. The remaining 38% were
emotionally disabled (former mental patients) partici
pating in the rehabilitation program of the Workshop.
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In Appreciation
The Japanese American Service Committee gratefully
acknowledges contributions received during the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1987. The generosity and
support of such gifts is appreciated by all who are served
by this agency, and donors are listed in periodic JASC
publications.
1986 Members of the JASC
The following persons and companies are contributing members.
Abe, Amy
Abe, M/M Koki
Abe, Shoji
Aberer, M/M Joseph C.
Aburano, M/M Kiyoharu
Agemura, Saki
Aimi, Dr/M Kenji
Aki, M/M Harvey N.
Aki, Lillian H.
Akinaga, Shizume
Akiyama, M/M Joe
Amimoto, M/M Minoru
Amino, M/M Yosh
Andow, M/M Kengi
Aoki, Hiro
Aoki, Toru
Aragaki, M/M Herbert
Arai, Akira
Arai, Dr. Harold Y.
Arai, Tom T.
Arakaki, M/M Charles
Arakaki, M/M Yusuke
Arakawa, Misao
Arakawa, M/M Paul
Arao, Hideaki
Arima, Ernest S.
Aruguete, Christine M., MD
Asa, Takeru
Asa, Toshi
Asahara, M/M Naoto
Asahina, Renzo
Asa( M1M George T.
Asai, Yuki
Asakura, June
Asakura, Memi
Azeka, John
Azuma, Alyse
Azuma, M/M Steven Y.
Brune, Lynn
Chan, M/M Ralph
Chan, Virginia
Chang, Teng-Hsian
Chen, Hong Kang
Chen, Tuan-Mey
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Cheng, Mary
Chino, Hisa
Cohn, M/M Joseph
Cosmopolitan National
Bank/Chicago
Cromwell, Evalyn T.
Deguchi, Yoshio
Dodohara, Takashi
Doi, Asao
Doi, M/M Isamu
Doi, M/M Mikio
Domoto, Mo
Ebisu, Yoshio
Eejima, Ken
Eldridge, Marjorie E.
Endo, Asako
Endo, Frank A.
Endo, M/M Frank S.
Endo, M/M Harry
Endo, Shima
Enkoji, Kiyoko
Enta, M/M Lindy T.
Esaki, Susie S.
Eto, Ruth
Ezaki, M/M James
Falls, Arthur G., MD
Finkel, Bernard
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fugami, M/M Paul
Fujihara, Frank
Fujii, Emi K.
Fujii, M/M George H.
Fujii, Kazuko
Fujii, M/M Masao
Fujii, Mickey
Fujii, M/M R. K.
Fujii, Tomiye
Fujii, Yaho Y.
Fujii-Boten, Evelyn
Fujikawa, T sui
Fujimori, M/M George Y.
Fujimoto, Hisano
Fujimoto, Jane S.
Fujimoto, M. H.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujioka, Mariko
Fujisawa, M/M Byron
Fujishima, M/M Mitsuo
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujita, Emiko
Fujiu, Rev/M Victor T.
Fujiura, M/M Henry
Fujiwara, Lillian
Fujiwara, M/M Tio
Fukai, Kimie
Fukai, M/M Stanley Y.
Fukami, M/M Frank
Fukami, Mary M.
Fukawa, M/M Sho
Fukuchi, M/M Min
Fukuda, M/M Makoto
Fukui, M/M Henry
Fukui, M/M Hisao
Fukunaga, Roy
Fukushima, Hideo
Fukuya, Kazuo
Fukuyama, M/M Dick K.
Furukawa, Roy H.
Furukawa, Roy S.
Furuta, Toyoho
Furuta, T suki
Fuwa, M/M Mitsuo
Goi, M/M Mitsuo
Gokan, M/M Donald
Goss, M/M Richard H.
Guibor, Helen Y.
Hagio, M/M Allan I.
Hamada, Q;eorge
Hamada, William
Hanamoto, M/M Henry
Hanamoto, Walter
Hanano, Charles
Hara, Dean L.
Hara, M/M Yas
Hara, M/M Yoichi
Harada, Kei
Harada, Dr/M Masaro
Harada, M/M Yoshiro
Harakawa, Isamu
Harano, M/M Masashi
Hasegawa, M/M Aylen
Hasegawa, Janice
Hasegawa, M/M Junji
Hasegawa, Shigemi
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Audrey
Hashimoto, Edward T.
Hashimoto, M/M George
Hashimoto, Roy M.
Hashimoto, Dr. Tadayo
Hashioka, M/M Edwin
Hashisaka, Misayo
Hatanaka, M/M Howard
Hattori, M/M Kenneth
Hattori, M/M Mike
Hawkins, Mrs. Wm.
Hayano, Lillian K.
Hayashida, Satoshi
Helfrich, Willis
Hibino, Rev. Masaya
Hidaka, M/M Bill
Higa, M/M George
Higashiuchi, M/M Kazuo
Hikida, M/M Fred
Hirai, M/M James
Hirai, Toyo
Hirai, R.-Fujimoto, M.
Hirakawa, James
Hirakawa, Louis S.
Hiramatsu, Sadakazu
Hirami, M/M M.
Hiraoka, M/M Sadayuki J.
Hirata, Dr/M George T.
Hirata, Masato
Hirata, Meri
Hirata, Merry
Hirayama, Misao
Hirota, Tadao
Hogan, Hannah
Honda & Associates, Inc.
Honda, Eugene T.
Honda, M/M George T.
Honda, M/M Gumpe
Honda, Janice
Honda, M/M T homas G.
Hong, Song Nam
Hori, M/M H. E.
Horita, Shigeo
Horita, M/M Shoji
Horita, Yone
Hoshiga, Yuriko
Hosokawa, M/M George
Hwang, Tae Sung
Hyosaka, Mary
lchiba, M/M George
lchiba, William
Ichihashi, M/M Woodrow T.
Ichikawa, Alice Y.
Ideno, M/M Gene K.
lgasaki, M/M Masao, Jr.
Ii, M/M Kenji
Iida, Miyako
lijima, En
!no, Tomonao
Ikeda, Glenn
Ikeda, Hana
Ikeda, Mary S.
Ikemoto, Gus
lkezoe, Lillian
Ikoma, M/M Sumio
Ikoma, Yoshiko
Imamura, M/M Minoru
Imamura, Teru
Imanaka-Chin, Esther
Imanaka, M/M James
Imaoka, M/M Ralph
Imon, M/M Robert
Inouye, Fumiye
Inouye, M/M George
Inouye, Okiye
Inouye, M/M Shinn
Ishibashi, Cecilia T.
Ishida, Calvin
Ishida, M/M Dixie
Ishida, Mas
Ishii, Marion
Ishikawa, Ben
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Ishikawa, Gerald
Ishikawa, Kay K.
Ishikawa, Peggy L.
Ishikawa, Tomoye
Ishizaki, Mitsuye
Ishizuka, Tadayoshi
!soda, Seishi J.
Itahara, Seiji
ltano, M/M Tak
Itano, M/M Yutaka
Ito, M/M George T.
Ito, Howard K.
Ito, Jean A.
Ito, M/M Kiyoshi
Ito, M/M Shigeo
Ito, M/M Sumio
Ito, M/M Thomas T.
Ito, Valerie
Itoku, M/M Ken
!tow, Yoshiye
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
lwai, Ted T.
Iwami, Akira D.
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwamoto, Hiro
lwamuro, Yae
lwana, Fumiye
lwanaga, M/M Michael Y.
Iwaoka, M/M Joe
Iwaoka, John
Iwaoka, May
Iwata, M/M Roy
lwatsuki, Fumiko
lzui, M/M George
lzui, M/M Richard
lzui, Dr/M Victor S.
Izumi, M/M Elbert
lzuo, Peter
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd.
Joji, M/M Toshio
Jones, Sumiko
Juta, Roy
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Kabumoto, M/M Jack
Kadonaga, M/M Yuwao
Kadota, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, M/M Ken
Kadowaki, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, Tsuruo
Kadoyama, M/M George
Kagami, Thomas
Kaihara, M/M Thomas K.
Kaihara, Dr. Wesley T.
Kaihatsu, Rose M.
Kajita, M/M Joe
Kajiwara, M/M Edward I.
Kajiwara, Frank
Kakita, Chizuko
Kakugawa, Jean S.
Kambara, Dr/M Andrew A.
Kamiya, M/M Ben
Kamo, M/M Haruo
Kamo, Richard N.
Kanai, M/M Frank
Kanaya, M/M Enoch
Kaneko, M/M Hiroshi
Kanematsu-Gosho U.S.A.,
Inc.
Kanemoto, M/M Yutaka
Kaneshiro, M/M Darrell
Kaneshiro, Shig
Kanii, Chizuko
Kanki, M/M Mamoru
Kanki, M/M Minoru
Kano, M/M Chuichi
Karikomi, Henry M.
Kariya, Michiko
Kariya, Takio
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Kashima, Rin
Katagiri, M/M Joe
Katagiri, Teruye
Katahira, M/M George
Kato, Betty A.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kato, Hatsumi
Kato, Masao G.
Katsuda, Yoshiko
Katsuno, Chie
Katsuyama, M/M Fred
Kawabata, M/M Hideo
Kawaguchi, George
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawaguchi, M/M Shim
Kawahara, James T.
Kawakami, M/M Kenji
Kawamoto, M/M Morris
Kawamoto-Kay, Nobu
Kawamura, M/M Mac
Kawanaka, M/M Yoshizumi
Kawano, M/M Jim
Kawano, M/M John
Kawano, M/M Minoru F.
Kawasaki, M/M Teruso
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kebo, Evelyn
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kikuchi, Shizuko
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kim, M/M Raymond
Kimura, M/M George
Kimura, Hisa
Kimura, James H.
Kimura, Lillian C.
Kimura, Mary S.
Kimura, M/M Paul
Kimura, Tad
Kinishi, M/M Toshiro
Kita, M/M Carl
Kitabayashi, Helen
Kitazaki, M/M John W.
Kitazaki, John Y.
Kitazaki, Mixie
Kitazumi, Marie
Kitsuse, Nelson
Kittaka, Dr/M George
Kittaka, Kumako
Kobata, M/M Masanobu
Kobayashi, M/M Isamu
Kobayashi, Katsuyoshi
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, Sumi
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodama, Masahiko
Kodama, M/M Mitsuo
Kodama-Endo, Reiko
Kodani, Michael
Koga, M/M Albert M.
Koga, Janette
Koga, M/M Joseph
Koizumi, M/M Seiichi
Koizumi, Tom T.
Konagamitsu, M/M Kiko
Konishi, Marion
Kono, Kozui
Kono, M/M Norman
Kosaka, M/M George
Kubose, Rev/M Gyomay M.
Kubota, Masao Ben
Kudo, Shigeru
Kuki, Yoko
Kumaki, M/M James
Kumamoto, David
Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka, M/M Haruo
Kumata, Misao
Kumata, Ruth
Kuramitsu, M/M Howie
Kuramoto, Aiko
Kurita, M/M Nobuo
Kurokawa, M/M Stanley S.
Kurotsuchi, Dr/M Roy Y.
Kuroye, Roy M.
Kusayanagi, Hiroko
Kuse, M/M Isamu
Kuse, Lily N.
Kushi, M/M Shigeru
Kushino, Betty
Kushino, Edith S.
Kuwahara, M/M Harry
Kuzuhara, M/M Chiaki
Kuzuhara, M/M Daniel
Kuzuhara, lkue
La Fleur, Anne
Lee, M/M Samson
Lee, Yeon Woong
Lehrman, M/M Nat
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, M/M Nathan M.
Maeda, M/M Ray
Maeda, M/M Richard S.
Maeda, Samuel
Maeda-Janka, Ellen
Maeshiba, M/M Naojiro
Mah, Hisae
Makino, Rose H.
Marubeni America Corp.
Maruyama, M/M George
Masada, Alice A.
Masamitsu, William
Masuda, Kikuye
Masuda, Funai, Eifert &
Mitchell, Ltd.
Masumoto, M/M Hiro
Matayoshi, M/M Rocky
Matsuda, John S.
Matsuda, Shigeyo
Matsui, M/M Ben
Matsumoto, A. I.
Matsumoto, M/M Frank M.
Matsumoto, Frank Y.
Matsumoto, Dr/M George
Matsumoto, M/M Jerry
Matsumoto, Kimitsu
Matsumoto, Koichi
Matsumoto, M/M Shig
Matsumoto, M/M Shinro
Matsumoto, M/M Toshio
Matsumoto, Yoshinobu
Matsunaga, M/M Hatsu
Matsunobu, Hisashi
Matsuoka, M/M Lewis
Matsushima, Akira
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsushita, Masaru
Matsuura, M/M George
Matsuzaki, Hiroshi
Matza, M/M Robert
Mayahara, Thomas
Mayeda, M/M Charlie
Mayeda, Gene H.
Mayeda, M/M Harry K.
Mayeda, Hiro
Mayeda, M/M Ike A.
Mayeshiba, M/M Andrew J.
Mazawa, Shigemi
Medlin, M/M Larry
Migaki, M/M Joe
Minato, Asao
Mine, M/M Jumpei
Mino, M/M Seiichi
Mita, M/M James K.
Mitani, M/M Ralph Y.
Mitsubishi International
Corp.
Mitsueda, M/M Robert
Miwa, M/M Ted
Miyagawa, George H.
Miyakawa, M/M R. H.
Miyakawa, M/M Sotaro
Miyake, M/M Abe
Miyake, Andy
Miyake, M/M Hiroshi
Miyake, M/M Jack
Miyake, M/M Joe
Miyake, Ryoichi
Miyao, Nancy H.
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Miyashita, M/M Mikio
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Misu
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyazaki, M/M Shu
Mizote, Earl
Mizuki, Takashi
Mizuno, Kashiro
Mizuno, M/M Ted S.
Mizuta, Yukinao
Monma, David T.
Mori, M/M Shiro
Mori, Yoshiko
Morikawa, M/M Frank F.
Morikawa, M/M George
Moriki, T suneo
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur T.
Morimitsu, M/M George W.
Morimitsu, Kenichi F.
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, T homas
Morimoto, M/M Todd
Morioka, Judy
Morishige, George K.
Morita, M/M James S.
Morita, Mototsugu
Morita, M/M Mototsugu
M., Jr.
Morita, M/M Paul
Morita, Roy
Mory, Yasuo
Motoike, M/M Hideo
Motomura, Tomiko
Motoki, Seiichi
Mouri, M/M S.
Mukai, Chiyoko
Mukushina, M/M Zaishin
Munemoto, M/M Hatsuichi
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami, Carol
Murakami, Rev/M Ken
Muramoto, Mary
Murao, M/M Shig
Muraoka, M/M Shiro
Muraoka, M/M Suga
Murata, Jim
Murata, Yoshinori
Nagai, Koto
Nagai, M/M Teruo T.
Nagao, M/M Hikaru
Nagaoka, Aki
Nagaro, M/M Paul
Nagasawa, Risaku
Nagata, M/M Robert S.
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Nagata, Suehiro
Nagatoma, M/M Larry
Naka, M/M F. Robert
Naka, Shizuno
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakada, Pershing
Nakagawa, Aki
Nakagawa, Bill
Nakagawa, Satsuki, Ruby
Nakagawa, Shunichi
Nakagawa, Yoshio
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Hisako
Nakamoto, Keith
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Chiyo
Nakamura, Fujiye
Nakamura, Fumi
Nakamura, H. Henry
Nakamura, J./
Abbruscato, T.
Nakamura, Karl
Nakamura, Kay
Nakamura, M/M Mark
Nakamura, Noboru
Nakamura, Robert W.
Nakamura, M/M Takeshi
Nakamura, Teru
Nakamura, Tsuruko
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nakano, M/M Hiroshi
Nakano, Maye
Nakao, M/M George
Nakao, M/M Sam
Nakaoka, Kurt
Nakashima, M/M Kats
Nakashima, Tom
Nakata, Betty
Nakata, Calvin T.
Nakata, M/M Sho J.
Nakawatase, Some
Nakawatase, M/M Victor
Nakaya, T suneko
Nakayama, Dr/M Joe M.
Nakayama, M/M Masao
Nakayama, Patricia M.
Nakayama, M/M Rikio
Nakayama, Wayne N.
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nakazawa, M/M T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Nambu, M/M Yoichiro
Narimatsu, Jean
Narimatsu, Susan M.
Naritoku, M/M George
Nasu, Mieko
Nazuka, M/M Toshu
Neeno, Dr/M Katsumi
Neeno, Tsuneko
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Nemoto, Elaine C.
Nippon Express U.S.A., Inc.
Nishi, M./Konishi, A.
Nishibayashi, Amy
Nishida, Yoshiye K.
Nishihara, M/M Mori
Nishimoto, Kay
Nishimoto, M/M Kiyoto
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Nishimoto, Tim
Nishimoto, Toshio
Nishimura, Arthur
Nishimura, M/M F. A.
Nishimura, Greg
Nishimura, Ken G.
Nishimura, M/M Masaki
Nishimura, M/M Masao
Nishimura, M/M Mizuo
Nishimura, Tom
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nishioka, Emiler
Nishiura, Jerry
Noguchi, T.
Noma, Keiko
Nomiya, Takeko
Nomoto, M/M Taro
Nomura, Masa
Nordstrom, M/M Donald
North Shore Japanese
Baptist Church
Nosaka, M/M Fred K.
Nozaki, Barney
Nozawa, John H.
Nozawa, Katsumi
Numata, James S.
Obara, Andrew M.
Ochiai, Takeshi
Oda, Dick R.
Oda, Jack H.
Oda, Joe
Oda, June
Oda, Molly
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Odoi, Sue
Ogasawara, M/M Minoru
Ogawa, Linda M.
Ogawa, M/M Shoji
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, M/M Robert E.
Ogura, Donna
Ogura, Toyo P.
Ohana, Alyce A.
Ohba, M/M Shunjiro
Ohi, M/M Fred
Ohno, M/M Haruyoshi
Ohno, Tetsuko N.
Oita, Jack
Okabe, M/M T homas S.
Okada, Yukiko
Okamoto, Hana
Okamoto, Kiyoshi C.
Okamoto, Masano
Okamoto, Mitsuno
Okamura, M/M Henry K.
Okano, Hiroshi
Okawa, M/M Arthur A.
Okayama, Marion A.
Okigawa, Kazuichi
Okimura, Hatsy H.
Okimoto, Kiyoko
Okita, Frank T.
Okita, M/M George
Oku, M/M George
Okubo, Koichi
Okuyama, Shoichi
Omachi, M/M Akira
Omi, M/M Fred T.
Omori, M/M George K.
Omori, Dr/M Harry I.
Omori, Dr/M John T.
Omori, Lydia C.
Omori, Toshio
Omuro, Bette S.
One, M/M Dick
Onoshi, M/M Harry A.
Ono, M/M Hiroshi H.
Ono, M/M Mitsuo H.
Ono, Tsutomu
Onoda, M/M Hideo S.
Onuma, M/M Donald J.
Osaka, M/M George
Osaka, Motoharu
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Oshiro, M/M Shoichi
Oshiro, M/M Wallace
Oshita, M/M Hosen
Oshita, Kai G.
Oshita, T homas
Oshita, M/M Yutaka
Ostermann, T sue A.
Ota, M/M Al
Otaka, Fumi
Otaka, Marie
Otake, Paul M.
Otsubo, Katherine
Ouchi, M/M James
Oya, Merry
Oyama, Peter I.
Oyama, Toshiko
Oyasu, Dr. Kyoichi
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozaki, M/M Masato
Ozaki, Robert Y.
Ozaki, M/M Sam
Ozaki, T sugi
Ozaki, M/M Yoji
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, Teruno
Ozawa, M/M T homas S.
Ozeki, M/M Ken
Ozima, Karl T.
Ozima, Shigenobu
Ozone, Yoshiko
Paulsen, M/M Eugene
Penner, M/M Herman J.
Pittelkau, Hisae
Proctor, Steve
Prosise, Lucille
Redmond, Norman T.
Rubinstein, M/M George A.
Ruh, M/M John
Sabusawa, Harry
Sahara, M/M Shosaku
Sahara, Yoshiji
Saiki, M/M George
Saiki, M/M Hideo
Saito, M/M Frank M.
Saito, M/M Minoru
Sakaguchi, Katsumi
Sakai, Gingo
Sakai, M/M Henry K.
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakai, Janet
Sakai, Yoshitaro
Sakamoto, M/M Jiro
Sakamoto, Wayne T.
Sakata, M/M Mitsuo
Sakauye, John
Sakauye, Dr/M Kenneth
Sakoda, M/M Francis K.
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sakuma, Rev/M Henry T.
Sakurada, Hirao S.
Sakurai, M/M Robert Y.
Sameshima, Joe
Sasaki, Eli
Sasaki, M/M John
Sasaki, Mas
Sasaki, Robert
Sasaki, Willy K.
Sasaki, Yae
Sasamoto, Yoshiko
Sasamura, Misaki
Sata, M/M Richard T.
Sato, M/M George Y.
Sato, M/M Michael K.
Sato, M/M Sam
Satoh, Rev/M Kei
Sawada, Henry
Schectman, M/M
Lawrence D.
Scott, Beulah B.
Sekiya, M/M George
Sekiya, Toshi
Senda, M/M Kane
Serikaku, Stanley S.
Seto, M/M James
Shiba, Fumiko
Shieh, Chi-Lin
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shigetome, Hina
Shigihara, M/M Hiroshi
Shikama, M/M James
Shikami, M/M Reginald G.
Shima, Dr/M Arthur T.
Shimabukuro, Kiyoko
Shimasaki, M/M Kiyoshi
Shimasaki, M/M Sam
Shimashita, M/M Joe
Shimashita, M/M John H.
Shimidzu, M/M Lincoln
Shimizu, Michie
Shimizu, Sumi
Shimizu, Wat
Shimada, Osawa
Shimojima, Tomi
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shimotake, Hiroshi
Shinagawa, M/M Howard
Shintani, Shizuko S.
Shiohara, Nobuko
Shiomoto, Tokumi
Shiozaki, M/M Mas
Shiozaki, M/M Takashi
Shiozaki, Ted
Shirakawabe, Ben
Shirakawabe, M/M Henry
Shirataki, Kiyohiko
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiroma, Howard
Shishido, M/M Melvyn T.
Shizuru, George
Shoda, Glenn M.
Soda, M/M Ken
Sonoda, M/M Jeff
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Soraoka, M/M H. A.
Sori, M/M Masaru
Sowa, Chuji G.
Suda, Toshio
Suga, M/M Shigeo
Sugano, Ann
Sugano, M/M Frank T.
Sugawara, Takashi
Sugeno, Toyo
Sugimoto, Midori
Sugiura, Go
Sugiyama, Shojiro
Sumi, Sandra
Sumida, Joan
Sumitomo Metal
America, Inc.
Sunada, Hideo
Sunahara, M/M Glen
Sunahara, M/M Kay
Suzuki, M/M George
Suzuki, George K.
Suzuki, M/M Henry K.
Suzuki, M/M Hiroshi
Suzuki, Joseph K.
Suzuki, Mabel I.
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ruth
Suzuki, M/M Sakari
Suzukida, Berry
Suzukida, M/M Henry
Szathmary, M/M Louis
Tachi, M/M Sada
Tagami, M/M Kay
Taguchi, Tooru
Takada, Noriko
Takagi, Shumpo
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takagishi, Kay
Takahashi, Harold
Takai, M/M Jack
Takaki, M/M Kaoru J.
Takaki, Mary
Takaki, Nobuko
Takaki, Richard
Takaki, Ritsu
Takami, Hisako
Takamoto, M/M Naoto
Takano, Hatsuno
Takano, Yukiko
Takaoka, M/M Kenneth
Takata, Kiku
Takata, John J.
Takayama, Dr. Masami
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Ichiro
Takehiro, Kotomi
Takemoto, M/M George
Takemoto, M/M John
Takeshita, Goro
Taketa, M/M Jun A.
Taketoshi, George
Takeuchi, M/M A. S.
Taki, William, Sr.
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamanaha, M/M Kiyoshi
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, George
Tamura, Ken
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tamura, M/M Richard
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanabe, M/M Henry
Tanabe, June
Tanabe, M/M Yoshio
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka, George H.
Tanaka, James
Tanaka, M/M Minji
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert N.
Tanaka, Yasue
Tanaka, M/M Yosh
Tanakatsubo, Dr/M Ramsey
Tanakatsubo, M/M Fred S.
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, M/M Henry K.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tani, Kenji
Tani, Rose T.
Taniguchi, Nobutake
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanino, M/M Coolidge
Tanizawa, M/M Tom T.
Tanji, M/M Dean C.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, M/M Goji
Tashiro, Kazue
Tatsui, M/M Han
Tatsumi, M/M Yasuo
Taura, M/M Masayasu B.
Taura, Joe
Tay, Soo Hong
Terada, Mary
Terada, Yoshiko
Teraji, Alan
Teraji, M/M T homas S.
Teraoka, M/M George
Terusaki, M/M Ben
Teshima, Dr/M Roy
T hompson, William A.
Toba, M/M Mitsuru
Tohei, Akira
Toko America, Inc.
Tokunaga, Nobuo
Tomihiro, Chiye
Tomihiro, Satoru M.
Tomita, M/M Joe
Tomita, M/M Shoichi H.
Tomiyama, Alvin
Tomiyama, Fumiko
Tomomatsu, Dr. Hideo
Tonaki, Kazuko
Torigoe, M/M Ben
Torii, M/M Charles S.
Torimaru, George
Toyama, M/M Henry I
Toyama, M/M Hiro
Toyomenka (America) Inc.
Tsuchiyama, Joe
Tsuchiyama, Yuri
Tsugawa, M/M Tom T.
Tsuji, lchiro
T suji, JoAnn
T suji, Takako
T sunehara, Harold
T sunemura, Kaz
Tsuneta, Chizuko
Tsurusaki, M/M Chikaji
Tsutsumi, Mitsuye
Uchida, Merry F.
Uchida, Miki
Uchima, M/M George K.
Uchima, M/M Kurt
Uchiyama, Alice
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, John T.
Ueno, Katsumi
Ujiiye, M/M William S.
Umeki, Henry
Uptown National Bank
Ureshino, Tsune
Ushida, Saburo
Uyeda, M/M M.
Uyeda, M/M Sam
Uyetani, Roy
Villaflor, Pascasio P.
Wakabayashi, Gene
Wakatani, Haruko
Waller, Charles
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, M/M Arnold K.
Watanabe, Grace
Watanabe, Masai
Watanuki, M/M George
Weiner, David
Wesley, Dr. Roy K. A.
Williams, Dr. Marshall
Yahiro, Dr/M Ernest I.
Yahiro, M/M Howard
Yahiro, M/M Kenneth
Yakushiji, Harry
Yakushiji, Jane
Yamada, Cathy L.
Yamada, M/M Richard H.
Yamada, Seiko
Yamagata, M/M Joi
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben
Yamagiwa, George H.
Yamagiwa, Kay
Yamagiwa, T suneji
Yamaguchi, Atsuno B.
Yamaguchi, M/M Fred
Yamaguchi, Hero
Yamaguchi, M/M Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Terri
Yamamoto, Albert
Yamamoto, Fumi
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, M/M Peter I.
Yamamoto, M/M Pete Y.
Yamamoto, R.
Yamamoto, Roy
Yamamoto, Sam
Yamamoto, Todd
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamane, M/M Fred I.
Yamane, Michael
Yamaoka, M/M George
Yamasaki, M/M Dick
Yamasaki, M/M Steven H.
Yamasaki, M/M Yukio
Yamashige, George K
Yamashita, M/M Henry K.
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yamashita, Teruo
Yamashita, M/M Yoshio
Yamate, M/M Hideo
Yamauchi, M/M Steve
Yamauchi, T homas
Yamayoshi, Tom
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yano, M/M Perry
Yasunaga, M/M Carl
Yasutake, M/M Gary
Yasutake, Rev. S. Michael
Yasutake, SandraConners, R.
Yasutake, Tom
Yatsushiro, Kenji
Yokoo, Hidejiro
Yokota, Kimi
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshihara, M/M George
Yoshimoto, Yoshiko
Yoshimura, M/M Dave
Yoshimura, Kiyo
Yoshinari, M/M Masami S.
Yoshino, Maurice T.
Yoshino, M/M Bill
Yoshizumi, Kaye
Yui, M/M N. Henry
Yuzawa-Rubin, Patricia K.
Zaiman, M/M Isamu
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Holiday Appeal
Friends of the agency who responded to the year-end appeal.
Adaniya, Yoshiko
Agemura, Saki
Amino, M/M Yosh
Anamizu, Katherine K.
Ansai, Reo
Aono,Joanne T.
Arakaki, Charles Y.
Arakawa, Paul
Arima, Ernest S.
Asahina, Renzo
Asakura, Memi
Azuma, Alyse S.
Barry Regent Cleaners
Cheng, Mary
Doell, Emiko
Ebisu, Yoshio
Endo, Shima
Familiaran, M/M Elmo
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fujii, M/M Fred
Fujimoto, B.
Fujimoto, M.-Hirai,R.
Fujimoto, Mike S.
Fujishima, M/M M.
Fujita, M/M Charles K.
Fujiura, M/MHenry
Fukai, Stanley
Fukami, Martha M.
Fukawa, M/M Shioji
Fukui, M/MHenry
Fukumoto, Robert
Fukunaga, M/MHideo
Furuta, Toyoko
Fuwa, M/J\1 Mitsuo
Hanano, Charles
Harango, M/M Masashi
Hashiguchi, Fumiko
Hashimoto, Toyoko
Hatanaka, M/MHoward
Hayano, Mieki
Higashi, Gaile A.
Hirabayashi,JoeH.
Hiraoka, M/M Joe
Hirata, Meri
Honda, George T.
Ichikawa, Alice
Iida, Miyako
Ikeda, Glenn
Inouye, M/M George
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Iseri, Alexander
Ishida, George T.
Ishikawa, Gerald K.
!soda, M/M Seichi J.
ltano, Masashi
Itano, Yutaka
Ito,Hiroshi
Ito, Lois K.
lwafuchi, M/M Kingo
Iwami, Akira D.
Juta, Roy
J.S.&L. Associates, Inc.
Kadota, M/M Paul
Kadowaki, T.
Kajikawa, Frank M.
Kamo, Richard
Kaneshiro, Shigematsu
Kaneshiro, Stanley
Kasai, M/M Tosh
Katayama,Jerry J.
Kato, M/M Gunpei
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kawamura, Alice
Kawashima,James
Kawashima, M/M Richard
Kazumura, Asako
Kebo, Evelyn
Kelly, Dr/M John J.
Kenmotsu, Tomiye
Kikuta, M/M Noboru
Kikuchi, Robert A.
Kim, Ray
Kimura,Lillian C.
Kimura, Paul
Kimura, Yoshi
Kitabayashi,Helen
Kobayashi, Oito
Kraus, M/M Pavel
Kudo, Shigeru
Kumamoto, Dr/M Koki
Kumasaka,Haruo
Kurosawa, M/M S.
Kushino, Betty
Kuzuhara, Rev/M Chiaki
Lofton, M/M Nathan
Maeda, Richard S.
Maeshiba, Naojiro
Masumoto,Hiro
Masuoka, Dr/M Masy
Matsui, M/M T.
Matsumoto, Frank M.
Matsumoto, Matsuyo
Matsushima, M/M Tomomi
Matsuzaki, M/MHiroshi
Mayeda, M/MHiro
Mazawa, Shigemi
Migaki, M/M Joe
Mitani, Ralph
Mitsui, Akira
Mitsunaga,James M.
Miwa, I. Ted
Miyagi, Ruth T.
Miyashita, T. Edward
Miyata, Tane
Miyata, M/M Victor
Miyagaki, M/M Shu
Mizuno, Ted
Monma, David T.
Mori, M/M Elmer
Moriki, T suneo
Morimoto, Dr. Paul
Morimoto, Sachi
Motoki, Seiichi
Mouri, M/M S.
Munemoto, Kosumi
Murakami, Glenn
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nagata, M/M R. S.
Nakagawa, T sune S.
Nakaguchi, Midori
Nakamoto, Tokumasa
Nakamura, Carolyn K.
Nakamura, Karl K.
Nakamura, U.
Nakane, Aiko
Nakanishi, M/M Toshio
Nakano,Henry
Nakayama, Dr.J.M.
Nakazawa, Roy
Nakazawa, T. G.
Nambu, M/M Masaru
Neeno, Dr. Katsumi
Neeno, T suneko
Nishibayashi, Donald A.
Nishihira, M/M Mori
Nishime, M/M Jiro
Nishimoto, Kiyoto
Nishimoto, M/M Toshio J.
Nishimura, M/M Aki
Nishimura, Greg
Nomiya, Takeko
Norimoto, Masanobu
North Shore Baptist Church
Nozaki, Barney
Ogawa, M/M Shu
Ogi, Robert
Ogura, Peggy & Donna
Oishi, Richard N.
Okamoto, M/M William
Okazaki, Wayne G.
Okigawa, M/M Kazuichi K.
Oku, George
Omori, Casey
Omori, Toshio
One, M/M Dick
Oshiro, M/M Robert K.
Otake, Paul M.
Ouchi, M/M James
Oyasu, Ryoichi
Ozaki, Kiyono
Ozawa, M/M George
Ozawa, Yasuko
Ozima, Shige
Sahara, Yoshiji
Sakai, M/M Jack
Sakata, Mitsuo
Saks, K. Kincaid
Sasamura, Misaki
Sato, M/M George
Sato, M/M Kay
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shimoda, Osawa
Shimokubo, T sugi
Shiratsuki, Misao
Shiro,Joji
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sonoda, Mary T.
Soraoka,H. A.
Sugano Travel Service, Inc.
Sumi, M/M Joseph K.
Sumitomo Metal
America, Inc.
Sunada,Hideo
Suyama, Miyako
Suzuki, M/M Fujitsugu
Suzuki, Kin
Suzuki, Namiye
Suzuki, Ru:h
Suzuki, Sakari
Tagami, M/M Kay
Takagi, Yoshiko
Takehara, Ei
Takehara, M/M Jchiro
Takemoto,John
Takeuchi, M/M Noboru
Tamada, M/M Kay
Tamashiro, M.
Tamura, Ralph K.
Tanabe, M/MHenry
Tanabe,June
Tanaka, Catherine M.
Tanaka, Frank
Tanaka,Henry T.
Tanaka, M/M James
Tanaka, Mitsuye
Tanaka, Robert
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani,Joyce S.
Tanouye, Toshi
Tashiro, Kazue
Taura, M/M Bill
Taura,Joe
Terada, Yoshiko
Toko America, Inc.
Tomihiro, Satoru M.
Tomita, M/M Shoichi
Toyama,Hiro
T sugawa, M/M Tom T.
T sujimoto, Yoshini
Uchiyama, Stewart
Uehara, M/M Dennis
Urata, E.H.
Vaughan, Vickie
Wakatani,Haruko M.
Watanabe, M/M Akira
Watanabe, Tom
Watanabe, Yukino
Yaki, M/M George
Yakushiji,Haruo
Yamagiwa, GeorgeH.
Yamaguchi, Ikuo
Yamaguchi, Lois
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Samuel
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamana, George
Yamanaka, lwao
Yamanaka, Kazuo
Yamasaki, M/M George
Yamasaki, Ruby A.
Yamashita, Yo
Yamate, Sandra
Yamayoshi, Tom T.
Yoshida, M/M Daniel
Yoshida, Dr/M Tomojiro
Yoshimura, M/M David
Yoshino, Maurice
General Contributions
Adaniya, George
Adaniya, Wallace
& Yoshiko
Amino, Yosh & Pat
Arai, Tom T.
Arthur Young & Company
Asano, Takashi
Bethany United Church
of Christ
Buehler, Renelia
Bustria, Mercedes
Charnota, Mary
Charnota, Tokiko
Chase-Ziolek, M/M Keith
Chicago Lakers Golf Club
Chicago Organizations
Club-Univ. of Illinois
Children's Dentistry
Christ Church of Chicago
Church of Christ
Presbyterian
Doi, Yoko
Enterprisers
Esaki, Mrs.
Ethnic Tours
Fujihara, M/M Frank
Gaydos, Mary
Grabowski, James
Graphic Finishing & Mailing
Hashimoto, M/M Tom
Hashioka, Edwin
Heiwa Terrace
Hisa, George
Hogan, Mrs. Hannah
Honda & Associates
Illinois Public Health
Association, Inc.
Inouye, Chiko
Inouye, M/M George
International Minerals &
Chemical Corp.
Iri, Ayako, K.
Ishibashi, Rev./M Samuel
Iwami, Ruth N.
Iwaoka, M/M Sam
JACL Bridge Group
Japanese Mutual Aid
Society of Chicago
Johansen, Evy
Kadoi, Stanley M.
Kaihara, M/M T homas
Kimura, Hisa
Kinoshita, George
Kodani, M/M Michael
Mamashiro, V.
Matsubara, Taeko
McCormick, Robert R.
Mhotronics, Inc.
Miller, Pat M.
Nakagawa, Ruby
Nakagawa, Satsuki
Nakao, M/M George
Nazumo, George & Susanne
Neog, M/M P.
Nishimoto, Kiyono
Nishimoto, Tateo
Nitahara, Jim
Nosaka, Fr�d & Mary
Oda, James
Okamoto, Hanako
Ozawa, George
Redelsheimer, Rev./M Karl
Sakai, M/M Isamu
Sakauye, Beverly
Shimizu, Iku
Shiozaki, Mas & Emi
Soda, M/M Ken
Sullivan, Teruko
Sunahara, Kay
Terada, Yoshiko
Teshima, Lucy
Tokimoto, M/M Hideo J.
Tornquest, M/M Raymond
Traversa, Marie J.
Tri-C Dance Group
Valena, M/M Amado
Voss, Mrs. Yoshiko
Waller, Doris
Yamanaka, M/M Iwao
Takaki, Michael K.
Takata, Nobuyoshi
Takazawa, M/M Robert Jr.
Takemoto, John
Tanji, Mrs. Dean
Tashiro, Goji
Contributors Fund
Friends of the agency responding to the
Newsletter envelope.
Aberer, M/M J. C.
Ansai, Reo
Arakaki, Yusuke and Rae
Asakura, Mrs. Memi
Ase, Paul and Chizu
Helfrich, Willis W.
Hikawa, M/M Richard
Hirata, Meri
Hisa, George
Kobayashi, Oito
Kobayashi, M/M Yuji
Kodani, M/M Michael
Kuramoto, M/M T.
Lin, Vivian
Lofton, Shizu and Nate
Endo, Mrs. Shima
Ichikawa, Alice
Iida, Kazuhiro
Iida, Miyako
Imaoka, Ralph
Ishibashi, Cecilia
Izui, Dr. Victor & Michi
Matsumoto, M/M Frank M.
Matsushita, Masaru
Marden, Julie
Maruyama, Henry T.
Middleton, Katherine R.
Minato, Asao
Miyashiro, Jean M.
Munemoto, Kusomi
Murata, Yoshinori
Fel-Pro Matching Gift
Fricke, M/M Robert
Fujimoto, Mike
Fujimoto, M/M Ralph
Fujita, Charles K.
Fukami, Frank T.
Kadowaki, Betty
Kanki, Minoru
Kariya, M/M Takio
Kawaguchi, Sen
Kay, Nobi K.
Kazumura, Asako
Nakachi, Mitsue
Nakamura, Teru
Nakayama, Yoshino
Nakazawa, M/M Roy
Nasu, Mieko
Nishijima, M/M Satoshi
Brune, Lynn Y.
Doi, Asao
Nishimoto, Hisako
Nishimoto, Tateo B.
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Ogawa, M/M Hide
Okimura, M/M Hitoshi
Ota, Al
Otani, Ben
Sahara, M/M Shosaku
Sakai, Jack and Rose
Sata, Richard
Shigehira, Tatsuyo
Shiro, Joji
Shiosaki, Mas
Sonoda, M/M Kiyoshi
Sori, Masaru
Sugai, Nobuko
Taketa, Jun
Tamada, Kay and Ruby
Tamashiro, Masanobu
Tanaouye, Mrs. Toshi
Tani, Benjamin S.
Tani, Joyce S.
Tanigawa, Hitoshi
Tanimura, M/M Ted
Tanouye, Mrs. Toshi
T he Allied Wire Building
Torimaru, George
T sugawa, Tom T.
T suji, Takako
T suma, Tiz and Alice
T surusaki, Jeri
Watanabe, Masai
Yabuta, M/M Tetsuo
Yamamoto, M/M George
Yamamoto, Mrs. R.
Yamamoto, M/M Todd
Yamashita, Takeshi
Yanagihara, Mitsuye
Yokoo, M/M Hidejiro
Yoshida, Ray
Yoshida, Mrs. Toshiko
Yui, Henry and Etsu
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Memorial Gifts
Gifts made as a gesture of sympathy to remember a loved
one, a friend, a neighbor, or a business associate.
AHW Construction
Management Co.
Amino, M/M Yoshi
Arakaki, Yasuke
Baloun, Charlene
Bartels, Eileen F.
Bean, Mrs.
Berger, M/M David V.
Berger, Gertrude
Branecki-Virgilio &
Associate
Camens, M/M Sam
Chase-Ziolek, Keith
Cheng, Mary
Conner, M/M Joel
Cotter & Co.
Costa, Ms. Mary
Coufal, J.
Cunha, Verda G.
Di Lorenzo, Beverly H.
Doi, Paul
Familiaran, Maria Fe
Faulkner, Louise
Fisher, Gerry
Fishlove, Ann
Fletcher/Mayo/Asso.
of Chicago
Foertsch, Mrs.
Frankel, M/M Carl B.
Frank's Bindery
Fricke, Eiko
Friends of Job
Service-Balsam
Gae, M/M Joe
Glickman, M/M Sidney H.
Goto, Fumiko
Guenther, Harry
Havens, Madeline M.
Hayt School Retirees
Hibino, Rev/M Masaya
Hickman, Mary Jane
Hidaka, M/M Bill
Higashi, Adrian J.
Higashi, Edith
Hirsh, Gwen
Hundertmack, Ernestine
lnamine, Evelyn
Iwata, M/M Roy
lzuo, Peter
Karikomi, Kevin
Katagiri, M/M Joe M.
Kinoshita, George
Kleiman, Leslie S.
Kliegl, M/M Askold
KMG Main Hurdman
Kono, M/M Roy
Kosaka, George
Kovitz, Adeline
Kumata, Ruth
Lerner, Sylvia
Lynch, Sara M.
Masuda, Mrs. Kikuye
Matsumoto, Dr./M George
McDermott, Mary Jo
McGarth, Adrienne
Miller, M/M William
Mills, M/M Alan
Morimitsu, M/M Arthur
Morita, Mototsugu Jr.
Mossberg, Evelyn C.
Murakami, M/M George
Nach, M/M David
Nakamura, Fujiye
National Bank of Detroit
Nishimoto Family
Nishimura, Unokichi
Nitahara, M/M Sam
Noguchi, M/M Takeo
Nojiri, M/M Masao
O'Brien, Mary Win
Odanaka, M/M Fred H.
Ozawa, Shizuko
Petraglia, Rose Anne E.
Powell, Marilyn K.
Primerano, Angeline M.
Pritzker Foundation
Pruitt, Ms. Betty
Redson, Rice
Rich, Joan M.
Roberto, Anna P.
Rottier, Elizabeth L.
Rubinstein, M/M George
Sakai, Henry K.
Sakamoto, Dr. Ken
Sato, M/M George
Schaeffer, M/M David
Sokol, Kathy
Sopranos, M/M 0. J.
Suzuki, Mabel
Swanson, Ivanhoe Jr.
Swedish, Gertrude
Tajiri, Nobu
Takaki, James
Tamanaha, Mrs. June
Tamura, Atsuko
Tamura, M/M Seizo
Tanaka, Sadako & Family
Tanaka, M/M James
Tellano, M/M Ralph A.
Teshima, Lucy
Teshima, Dr./M. Roy
T he Hayt School
Toda, Nami
Tomihiro, Chiye
Udell, Betty and Clare
Udell Family
United Steelworkers
of America
Valencio, M/M Michael
Volk, Barbara D.
Webster, Betty
Williams, M/M L. R.
Yamagiwa, M/M Ben
Yamanaka, Alyce and
Rocky
Yamasaki, Ruby
Zearing, M/M James
Zunamon, Simon
Corporate and Foundation Gifts
Funding grants to help support the agency's operating
budget or specifically designated projects.
American National Bank & Trust Company of Chicago Foundation
Bank of Ravenswood
Borg-Warner Foundation
GATX Corporation
Illinois Bell Telephone Company
Motorola Foundation
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company
Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust
Sara Lee Foundation
Sears, Roebuck & Company
W. P. & H. B. White Foundation
Except for those who specifically indicate that they do not wish to be listed,
every effort is made to insure that all donors are properly recognized in
this annual report. Please contact the development and public relations depart
ment regar-ding any omissions or corrections.
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1986-87 Annual Report
Japanese American Service Committee
1986-87 ANNUAL REPORT
Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenses for the year ended June 30, 1987
REVENUE:
Philanthropic Support
$ 299,000
Government Support
303,000
Sheltered Workshop
314,000
Nursing Home Fund Contributions*
450,000
Others
41,000
Total Revenue
$1,407,000
EXPENSES:
Program Services
Support Services
$ 912,000
187,000
Total Expenses
$1,099,000
Excess of Revenue
over Expenses
$ 308,000
*This income was received for the Nursing Home Fund-Raising Campaign. These revenues
are to be used for the construction and operation of a nursing home.
Published by the Department of Development and
Public Relations
Japanese American Service Committee
4427 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Arthur T . Morimitsu
President
Masaru Nambu
Executive Director
Bernard Finkel
Director of Development
and Public Relations
JASC
A copy of our complete Financial Statements, audited by Yamada & Isono, Certified Public Accountants, can be viewed at the JASC Office.
JAPANESE AMERICAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
A nonprofit social service agency, founded August
30, 1946 serving families, the aging, and emotion
ally disabled among Japanese, other Asians, and
non-Asians in the Uptown-Edgewater-Lakeview
communities on Chicago's northeast side.
1986-87 Board of Directors
Executive Board
President
Vice Presidents
Program
Finance
Public Relations
Facility
Treasurer
Secretary
Ex-Officio
Noboru Honda
Lillian C. Kimura
Daniel K. Kuzuhara
Harry K. Mayeda
Kiyo Yoshimura
Thomas Teraji
Beverly Sakauye
Paul Kadowaki
Nancy Yoshida
Merry Uchida
Board of Directors
Kenji Aimi
Steve Fujii
Tom Ito
Evy Johansen
Ruth Kumata
Kazuko Lehrman
Gene Mayeda
Yukinao Mizuta
Betty Nakanishi
Bud Nishimoto
Hiroshi Okano
Chieko Onoda
Steve Proctor
Betty Tanakatsubo
Katsumi Ueno
Roy Yamamoto
Lincoln Shimidzu
Kohachiro Sugimoto
Thomas S. Teraji
Richard H. Yamada
Advisory Board
Ben Chikaraishi
Charles Hiura
Tomonao Iino
Kashiro Mizuno
Eizo Nishi
Kei Satoh
George Teraoka
Shig Wakamatsu
Arthur T. Morimitsu
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The Commission On Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities
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T he Edgewater-Uptown Community
Mental Health Center
Member Of ...
United Way of Chicago
National Council On the Aging
Chicago Japanese American Council
Illinois Association of Adult Day Care Centers
Illinois Association of Day Care Providers
Metropolitan Chicago Coalition On Aging
Association of Illinois Senior Centers
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Social Services
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provide services in-home or at JASC, we are able to reach more i ndividuals in need regardless of p h ysical ,li mitations
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Adult Day Services (ADS)
Our ADS program provides seniors professional medical care in a socially active environment where they can exercise and sustain their physical and cognitive well-being. These services also benefit family caregivers with much needed respite which decreases stress-related illnesses, work absenteeism, loss of employment, and family instability and dysfunction.
Social Work Services
Our Social Work program offers linguistically and culturally competent licensed social workers who assist people from all over the Midwest. Individual, family and group counseling provides emotional and psychological support and focuses on strengthening coping skills to deal with issues such as anxiety and depression, language and cultural difficulties, health challenges and preparation for death and dying.
Home Support Services Home Support Services (HSS) assists seniors and adults wanting to stay in their homes with household tasks such as cleaning, planning and preparing meals, grocery shopping, transportation to doctor appointments, and picking up prescriptions. HSS also supports young professionals who are too busy in their careers by
managing tasks such as housekeeping, laundry and grocery service.
Out-of-the-House
Out-of-the-House (00TH) addresses the needs of seniors who have lost their social network of friends because of illness, frailty or death and use this group as their network of connection to peers. 00TH offers exercise, socialization and activities which are directed toward keeping the seniors active physically,
mentally, and emotionally.
Arts and Culture Programs
JASC is committed to building, preserving, and promoting Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage through: the Legacy Center archive which preserves Japanese American history, cultural classes which enrich and educate the general public, and an artist-in-residence program which fosters growth of Japanese and Japanese American artistic tradition.
Legacy Center
The JASC Legacy Center is the largest publicly accessible archive and repository on Chicago Japanese American history, with particular emphasis on the period following World War II, when Japanese Americans were released from wartime internment camps. Its focus is to preserve and showcase these valuable archives while educating the public through local and traveling exhibitions and workshops.
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Cultural Classes
JASC is committed to building quality cultural programming, classes and events that not only preserve the culture, history and legacy of Japanese Americans, but also keeps them living, developing and relevant in our contemporary culture. JASC has done this, in part, by fostering, partnering and collaborating with masters and experts in Japanese culture. JASC offers these masters support through its artists-in-residence program, which encourages artists to continue to expand their mastery, provides them with a means to showcase it to the greater community, and creates environments where their skills and knowledge can be passed on to others, of all ages, ethnicities and economic backgrounds.
Tampopo Kai
Tampopo Kai provides Japanese language and cultural education for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and
their parents by laying a strong foundation for Japanese language at an early age and nurturing the
beginnings of a positive ethnic and cultural identity through cultural activities that are responsive to the
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developmental needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. I
For the year ending June 30, 20 l 0
] Revenues: Individuals: $480,123 Membership: $65,045 Special Events (net): $44,375 Corporation and Foundation Grants: $173,615 United Woy: $72,428 Governmental Agencies Support: $307,160 Program Fees, Activity Fees and Other: $328, l 07 Investment Income $121,551
Total Support and Revenue $1,599,224
Expenses:
Operating Expenses
Programs: $998,992 Management and General: $66,840 Funroising: $158,185
Total Operating Expenses $1,224,017
Non-Operating Expenses
Pension Related Charges: $11,236
Total Expenses $1,235,253
Revenue ond Support over Expenses $356,971
The above figures ore from the final audit . A complete copy of the financial
statements, audited by John D. Kopczyk, ltd., is available for viewing at the
JASC office.
Investment Income
7.6% 1
Governmental and Agencies Support -
19.3%
Program Fees, Activity Fees and Other 20.6%
United Way
4.5% Corporation and Foundation Grants
10.9% Non-Operational Expenses
Fundraising I 1.0% 12.8% '-.,,. Programs 80.8%
Management and General _ 54%
$25,000 and above
Illinois Deportment on Aging
Notional Pork Service
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
$ 10,000-$24, 999
Chicago Community Trust
Research Retirement Foundation
Northwestern University
Chiye Tomihiro
$2,500-$9,999
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Foundation
Chicago Japanese American Council
ComEd: An Exelon Company
Harmony Healthcare & Rehab Center
Horris Bonk
Huron Consulting Group
Illinois Arts Council Japanese American Citizens league Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago Japanese Mutual Aid Society
National Endowment for the Humanities
Peoples Gos
United Bindery Services, Inc.
United States Deportment of Agriculture
Yamamoto-Yoshida Family
Anonymous
Lisa Sloan
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Mizushimo Mr. & Mrs. Bing Nishiuro
Charles Valouskas & Linda Kawano
$ 1,000-$2,499
Anne Nombo Designs
Barry-Regent Cleaners
Boeing
Chicago Nisei Post# l 183
City Arts
Masuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd.
National Japanese American Historical Society
Prudential Foundation Matching Gihs
Donors
7/1/2009 -6/30/2010
Trans Agra
Anonymous
Mr & Mrs. Jack Dairiki
Mork Murphy
Rose Okabe
Mr. & Mrs. Jomes Onodo
Lisa Sakai John Sasaki
Mr & Mrs. Glenn Sugiyama Jack Yau & Sibyl Mayeda
$500-$999
TDK Corporation of America
Wachovia Foundation
Anonymous
Mortin Fujimoto
Kikuko Fujimura
Hiromi Ishikawa
George Ito
Pamela Kagan Donna Kobayashi
Carol Konogomitsu
laura Maeda
Arlene Manelli
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Matsumoto Yasuko Metcalf
Asako Nishimura
June Oda
Hanoko Okamoto
Greg Sahli & Lydia Omori
Peter &Jody Oshito-Bojor
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sasaki
Mr. & Mrs. Mitsuzo Shido
Mr & Mrs. Osamu Tanabe
Lynne Oshita-Wong
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Yoshitoni
$100-$499
Chelsea Christmas, Inc.
Chicago Metro History Education Center Anonymous
Christ Church of Chicago Circle of Service Foundation Shoji Abe
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Nak Investment ·company, Inc. Mr & Mrs. Matthew Ambrogi Jone Anselmino
June Aragaki
Mr. & Mrs. Poul Arakawa Fujiko Asa
Mr & Mrs. Poul Ase Todd & Julie Asmussen Janet Ayers Bruce Bank & Sharon K. Ogawa Frances Benbow Mr & Mrs. Robert Burns Frances Chikohisa Marshall Chin
Wonda Chirnside
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Doi Patricia DuShone
Doris Endo
Noreen Enkoji
Mr & Mrs. Roy Esaki Marilyn Files
Richard Forrest
Judith Fors Mr & Mrs. Elwood Frigo Alfred Fujii
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Fujikawa
laurel Fujisawa & Michael G. Vosilou Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Fujiwara
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Fukai
Martha Fukomi
Mary Fukami
Yoshimi Golden
Jim Goodmon &Jean Mazawa Alice Greenhouse
Alberto Gurevich & Nora Nakayama Ray Hallowell
Mr. & Mrs. Yosh Harada June Harada
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Harada Roy Hashimoto
Roy Hoshioka
Mr & Mrs. Howard Hieshimo
Edith Higashi
Martha Hikawo
Darren Hondo
Mr & Mrs. Yuichi ldoko
Tomi lijima
Cheryl lkemiya
Tomiko Inouye
Colvin Ishida
Mr. & Mrs. Masuo Ishida
Miki Ishikawa & Stephanie Cara
Mr. & Mrs. Yukio lsoye
Dr & Mrs. Seiji ltahoro
Ruth Iwami
Charles lzui & Christine A Sullivan Jacqueline Jackson Mary Lise & Jin no Tomohisa Mr. & Mrs. Tooru Kojiwara Moy Kambaro
Katherine Kamiya &Jomes D. Weilhammer Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Kaneshiro
Mr & Mrs. Rich Katz
Mr & Mrs. Yoshio Kawaguchi
Mr & Mrs. Jay Kawakami
Dr & Mrs. Henry Kawonaga
Dr & Mrs. Bruce Kenomore
Charles Killman Dr David Kim
Richard Kimoto & Janice Ozimo Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kimura
Jo Ann King
Mihoko Koizumi
Yuki Kumoki
Kevin Kumashiro
Elaine Kurokawa
Yurie Kushino
Kwesi Leggett
Martha Makino
Mary Maruyama
Kotsuo Matsumoto
Donors
7 /1 /2009-6/30/2010
Kazuko Mayahara
Mr & Mrs. Corey McPher.rin
Tamiye Meehan
Masao Mend.
Kiyo Minaga
Mr & Mrs Andrew Mine
Mas Mitsuda John Miyasaki
Mr & Mrs. Shu Miyazaki
Violet Mizuki
Ted Mizuno
Matsue Momohora
Mr & Mrs. Jun Mori
Mr. & Mrs. George Morimitsu
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Morimoto Jessie Morisato Jacqueline Matoaka
Mory Muramoto
Tsuneko Nakagawa
Janel Nakai
Rebecca Nakamura
Coralyn Nakamura
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Nakamura Dr Akemi Nakanishi
Mr. & Mrs. Toshia Nakanishi Miyeko Nakao
Mr & Mrs. lsamu Nakao
Kats Nakashima
Margo Nakayama
Patricia Nakayama
Kyle Nakazawa
Rev. & Mrs. Masoru Nambu Mr & Mrs Tom Naokawa Ruth Nehring
Mr & Mrs. Kiyoto Nishimoto Ruth Nishimura
Mr & Mrs. John Nishimura
T, ,shie Noguchi
Takeko Nomiya
Dr. Eric Nussbaum & Ann Chikahisa
Kenneth Oba
Miyuki Ohshita Mr & Mrs. Hideo Oishi
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Okabe Mr & Mrs. William Okamoto
Hiroshi Okano
Pat Okita
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Omura Mitzi Omura
May One
Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Onoda Sue Oshita
Leeanne Oue
Dr Ryoichi Oyasu Mr & Mrs. Sam Ozaki Molly Ozaki Mr & Mrs. Andrew Pork Marsha Paul
Bertrand Phillips &Joyce C Morishita Sharon Ouintenz & John Von Pelt Bryan Robson
Marjorie Rogasner
Donna Sagami & David Handwerk Toshiko Sahara
Emi Sakaeda
Mr. & Mrs. Yoshitoro Sakai Henry Sakai
Machiko Sakai
Sadao Sakane
Nancy Sakurai
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sasaki
Suzanne Sowada & Leonard S.JoyKenneth Schug
Shigeko Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Scroggins Mr. & Mrs. George Sekiya Mr & Mrs. Kane Senda
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Shek
Mr & Mrs. Carlos Shibata
Mr & Mrs. Takeshi Shibayama Dr Steven Shikami
Anne Shimojima
Mr & Mrs. Shiro Shiraga Nikki Smith Peter Soraoka
Mr & Mrs. Kenneth Spielman Mr & Mrs. Roger Suekama Midori Sugimoto Mr. & Mrs. Go Sugiura Christine Sumida
Mary Tagami
Michael Takada & Susan J. Oliver
Midori Takaki
Richard Takaki
Mclean Takaki
Hisako Takami
Teri Takamolo
Mr & Mrs lchiro Takehara
Asoka Takusagawa
Ken Tamura
Atsuko Tamura
Ralph Tamura
Judith Tanaka & Cory Wong Mr & Mrs.Tadashi Tanaka Tracey Tanaka
Benjamin Tani
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Tanimura Mr. & Mrs. Masayasu Taura laura Terada
Lily Teraji
Ina Terusaki
Mr & Mrs. David Toguri
Mr & Mrs. Dennis Torii
Grace Tarii
Arusa Tsugawa
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Tsuji Joan Tsuruda
Richard Turner
William Ujiiye
Phil Umeki
Thomas Uyechi
A. Uyemura
Jane Wells
Mr & Mrs. Howard Yahiro Jane Yakushiji
Sue Yakushiji Dr. Richard Yamada
Terry Yamagiwa Julie Yamaguchi Mari Yamaguchi Lois Yamaguchi
Futami Yamaguchi
Allan Yamakawa
Midori Yamamoto
Carol Yamamoto
Takeshi Yamashita
Mr. & Mrs. George Yamale Marie Yamauchi
Dudley Yatabe
Masaki Yoda
Tashiye Yokota
Kenneth Yoshida
Shigeko Yoshimura
Mr & Mrs. Ronald Yoshino
Mr & Mrs.William Yoshino
Marie Zajac
$1-$99
Drs. Kana, & Zaller., PC
IAFF local F37
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Anonymous
Yayeko Adachi
Mariko Aki
Rea Ansa1
Yusuke Arakaki
Maomi Asai
Mr & Mrs. Hidemo Asaki Alyse Azuma Mr. & Mrs. David Benson
Yoneko Berenz
Sandra Bradley·Straulnis
Betsy Buckley
J. Timothy Burr
Deborah Buscato
Mr & Mrs. Brian Caminer Jae Cerney & Mary L. Doi
Gail Chase
Hsu Chi-Chiao
Dr. Ben Chikaraishi
Hiso Chino
Victor Diaz
A DiDomenico
Takako Edwards
Karen Engelhardt
Kazuko Ernst
Robert Finch & Melissa lane
Susan Fink
Ann Flynn
Mosae Fujii
Benjamin Fujimoto
Mr. & Mrs. Jomes Fujimoto Jeon Fujiu
George Fujiyoshi
Makoto Fukuda
Henry Fukui
Kathryn Green
Mr. & Mrs. Mickey Hamano
Lindo Hamilton Jomes Hardt
Mr. & Mrs. Aylen Hasegawa
Katherine Hoshiguchi Mickey Hatfield
Mr & Mrs. Mike Hattori James Hayashi Jitsuo Higashi
Barbi Hikawa
Mr. & Mrs.Theodore Hirabayashi Merry Hirata
Mr & Mrs. Frank Hirotsuka Honako Hirose
Tots Hirotsuka
Hannah Hogan
Motsue Hondo
Shizuko Honda
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hori Tom Horita
Mr & Mrs. Shoji Horita Hugo Hsu
Groce lgosaki
Donors
7/1/2009 -6/30/2010
Jean lkezoe-Halevi
Mr. & Mrs.Tetsuo lko
Charles lnomine
Masako Inouye
Marion lsh i 1
Emiko Ishikawa
Peggy Ishikawa
Mr. & Mrs. Glynn lsodo Julie ltahara
Glenn llano
Harriet llano
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ito
Mr. & Mrs. Shigeo Ito
Michio lwoo
Mory Iwaoka
Ellyn Iwaoka
Judy Iwaoka
Robert Iwaoka
Coral Iwata
Ruby lzui
Leslie Johnson-Stay & Robert Stoy Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kadowaki
Mr. & Mrs. lorry Kaminsky
Mr. & Mrs. Enoch Kanaya
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Kanemoto
Cindy Kaneshiro
Ruth Kaneshiro
Sachiko Kono
Mr. & Mrs. Alon Kato
Ruth Katsuyamo
Yoneko Kawabata Jeanne Kowako
Kazumi Kawamoto
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Kawamoto Mr. & Mrs. John Kawano Grace Kida
Hide Kikuchi
Lillian Kimura
Kenneth Kimura
Ellen Kobayashi
Melanie Koga
Carolyn Kojima Shirley Komeya
Jim Kono
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Kono
Emiko Kooi
Ruth Kosaka
Patricio Kubistal
Joyce Kubose & Robert Prosise John Kubota
Ruth Kumota
Todd Kurisu
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Kurokawa
Hiroko Kusoyonagi
Susan Kuse
Dorothy Kuse
Marcia Kushino
Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Kuwoshimo
Deborah Matayoshi
Mr. & Mrs. Tetsuo Matsuda
Mariko Matsuda
Pat Matsui
Elaine Matsushita
Chizuko Mozawo
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey McClusky Donna Melkonian & Ted Roichel Bob Merrick & Barbaro Finn Ingrid Milorski
Norman Milsk
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Minogo
Mr. & Mrs. Jomes Mita
Yoko Mitani
Mr. & Mrs. Kazutaka Miyajima Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Miyake Hisako Sue Miyake
Helen Miyake
Mr. & Mrs. Takonori Mizuto Kimberly Moron
June Mori
Makoto Morita
Mort Morita
Josina Morita
Mr. & Mrs. Monroe Moss
Groce Matoaka Toro Mukai
Mr. & Mrs. Hatsuichi Munemot John Muraoka.
Dr. Alice Murata
Gerda Muri
Tsuruko Sue Nakamoto
Anno Morie Nakamura
Mr & Mrs. Ben Nakamura
Stephanie Nakanishi
May Nakano
Megan Nakano
Kurt Nakaoka & Nancy Morris Kikue Nakayama
Robert Nokazawa
Mieko Nosu
Dr. Katsumi Neeno
Naomi Negi
Kiyomi Negi-Tron
Kathleen Nichols
Natsuko Nikuni
Susan Nishioka
Im Noeum Janet Nolan
Maudie Noma Eileen O'Neil Jennifer Oatfield
Lynn Odo
Hideko Ogawa
Elsie Ogawa
Satoko Ogi
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ogi
Diane Ohi
Mr. & Mrs. Kazuichi Okigawo Mr. & Mrs. Ted Okito
Perry Okubo
Keiko Okuizumi Janice Omachi & Dickson lee
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oshiro Ashley Oshita
Kelly Oshita
Emiko Outler
Mr. & Mrs. Mosato Ozaki
111da Pedroza
rn st Piron < ,regory Powell
,d Pruitt & Zachary Hosick Winnie Ricker fc rry Riordan
'auline Rossen
'hilip Roth
\Ar & Mrs. John Ruh Km Sagami
,so SagamiMr & Mrs. James Saiki Mr. & Mrs. Jira Sakamoto
Jr. Edwin Salter
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Samson
< v. & Mrs. Kei Satah
. o Satoh
lE rnse Saviano H, ,:1, Schelling ,Vr. & Mrs. Ken Sera
Jt1 .ck Shaw < , mary Shieh
mEs Shikami
iarbara Shikami Mr . Mrs. Allen Shimizu V, sako Shimizu V, irgaret Shintaku
(r 0eko Shintani
iideko Shirahama
ii ako Shirataki vu, Sor; Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Steiskal
mces Sugai
>r. ( harles SugiyamaM.Lhiko Sullivan
,ach, Suzuki
, ,ph Suzuki 'I' sato Suzuki
Mr . Mrs Bill Suzuki '\J, lly Suzuki
I< iv ,k Suzukida Carol Svoboda
Haruko Tademoto
Mr. & Mrs. David Takada Mr. & Mrs. Robert Takagi Mr. & Mrs. Kenichi Takaki
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Takaki Agnes Takaki
Yukiko Takano
Arthur Takei
Yuko Takemichi & Phillip Moll Mr. & Mrs. George Takemoto Mr. & Mrs. Michael Tam
Mr. & Mrs. Kiyoshi Tamanaha Terry Tanabe
Frank Tanaka
Jean Tanaka
Mr & Mrs.Yoshitaka Tanaka lsaa Tanaka
Sets Tanaka
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Tanakatsubo Mr. & Mrs. Hitoshi Tanigawa
Hisako Tashiro Jean Tashiro
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Terao Nancy Thomas
Clare Tobin
Hiroshi Tokubo
Joshua Tomcisin
Koy Tonaki
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Tono
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tono
Lynn Topel
Mr. & Mrs. George Towata Delphine Tremback
Colleen Tsuji
Ruby Tsuji
Grace Tsuru
Mr. & Mrs. Shoji Uchida Jonathan Vega
Rose Marie Vita
Kiyoshi Wakatani
Haruko Wakatani
Donors
7/1/2009 -6/30/2010
Hattie Wallen
Grace Watanabe
Dr. Wesley Watanabe
Jennie Watanabe Dorothy Watanuki
Roy Wesley
Mr. & Mrs. Brooke Whitted
Brittany Wilson
Dr. Ernest Yahiro
Yoshio Yamada
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Yamada Hichiro Yamagata
George Yamagiwa
Keiji Yamagiwa
Mr. & Mrs. Masao Yamoji Take Yamamoto
Alice Yamamoto
Mr. & Mrs. lwao Yamanaka
Fred Yamanuha
Joy Yamasaki & Dr. Oscar R. Linares Mr. & Mrs. Yoshio Yamashita
Lucille Yee
Kiyo Yoshimura Glenn Yoshimura Kenneth Yoza
Jack Rubin & Patricia Yuzawa-Rubin
Donations Received In Memory/Honor Of:
Sachie Aono
Memi Asakura
June Nieda Ashikawa Helen Crane
Mary DuShane
Dr. Thomas A Fujibayashi
Wendell Masata Fujibayashi Ben Fujii
Louisa Fujii
Masaru Fujiki
Byran and Sue Fujisawa Yoshiye Fujita
Kimie Fukai
Mary Fukui Ford Garvin Toyoko Hagia
Mrs. Mutsuka Hara Yosh Harada Masaru Harada
Takako Nishikawa Hoshioka Richard Hikawa
Masoji and Yone Horita George and Florence lchiba Yukio lkegami
Cheryl lkemiya
The late lsseis
Dorothy Ito
Sam lsamu Iwaoka Al Kamiya
Yutaka and Haruko Kanemoto Shizuko Koga
Kiko Konagamitsu
Nellie Natsu Kono
James Kumaki
Yemiko Kurokawa
Roy T. Kuse
Edith Kushino
Shig and Ellen Kuyama Matsumoto Dan Kuzuhara
Lynne Takami Lavigne
Terrence lee
Ronald long
George Maruyama
Peter Matsumoto Chico Minaga
Hisao and Mieko Mizusawa
Hayato Morikado
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Morimitsu George H. Morimoto
Rose T. Mukai
Tomoye Muraoka
Hinae Nakagawa
Midori Nakaguchi
Albert Nakaji
Kay and Lillie Nakamura May Nakano
Donors
7/1/2009 -6/30/2010
GeorgE. Nokoo
Herbert Moso