Dear KIS,
We hope this message finds you well and healthy in these extraordinary times. While the situation is changing daily, we are currently discussing ways in which the KIS community can get together and exchange their experiences, even if only online. Any suggestions are very welcome, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Today, we are writing to you to ask for your help in supporting the larger community around KIS. Horikawa clinic, which is located near Imadegawa, is struggling due to the lack of equipment, in particular gowns that protect the staff from Corona infection. (see the call for help in Japanese here)
The making handmade medical gown & donation project
KIS and the PTA would like to launch a gown donation project. We call for your help making gowns over the course of next week (Golden Week).
The materials that you need to make the gowns at your own home are placed as follows; (please take safety measures by wearing masks when you enter the school and come alone if you can)
- Date: 4/30 (Thursday) & 5/1 (Friday)
- Time: 9am-5pm
- Where: the picnic tables in front of KIS office
What you need to bring back home: 70L plastic bags & duct tapes (nearly 3 bags can make 2 gowns & 1 roll of tape can make 6 gowns)
How to do:
These gowns can be made by anyone from very basic materials, as this video shows.
(A video in English, will be distribute later this week)
There is an update to this project.
The materials prepared by PTA are served on a first come first serve basis so even if you do not have time to pick up the materials at school, you can make it by your own with 2 main materials; 70L plastic bags (0.02 mm thinness or more) & duct tapes! You can find the plastic bags in a drug store or hardware shop.
The clinic appreciates very much for your generous donations and your precious time! Moreover, it would be a wonderful opportunity for students to learn how to make a good impact and some contributions to our community.
We would like to collect the finished gowns after Golden Week at the school entrance on May 7th and May 8th and deliver them to the clinic.
We would very much appreciate your support of this project, which we hope can contribute to strengthening our ties with the community around KIS.
Thanks for your help and stay healthy and safe!
With best wishes
the PTA