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OKI Group's social contribution activities

Major activities in fiscal 2011

Lecture on "Diverse Ways of Working" at a Special Support School

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Lecture at Bokuto Special Support School

OKI Workwell gave a lecture about career education for 14 junior and senior high school students at Tokyo Metropolitan Bokuto Special Support School on February 24, 2012.
The lecture was simultaneously shared with 7 students from Tokyo Metropolitan Jonan Special Support School by use of Workwell Communicator for School, a networking system developed by the company.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education has designated three special support schools for physicallydisabled children including the above two as the model schools for its career education initiative since fiscal 2010. The lecture was given as part of the OKI Group's support for the initiative in which President and two teleworking employees of OKI Workwell talked about diverse ways of working utilizing IT for challenged people

Forest Improvement Activities through the Green Wave 2011

The OKI Group has continuously been involved in forest improvement activities in some places in connection with relevant group under agreements with local municipal governments, Forest Offices and NPOs. In May 2011, in conjunction with the International Day for Biological Diversity, we participated in the Green Wave 2011, a campaign to promote reforestation and other forest protection activities targeted at businesses and organizations, and engaged in forest improvement projects in Izu (Shizuoka) and Komoro (Nagano).
The campaign was supported by the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the Forest Agency.On May 13, the International Day for Biological Diversity, 53 participants from the OKI Group, employees and their families, planted seedlings, cleared underbrush and thinned the forest in Izu. The OKI Group has carried out similar activities also in Takasaki (Gunma). A total of 240 people participated in the OKI Group's forest improvement activities in Japan in fiscal 2011.

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In the OKI Group Forest in Izu

The 12th annual event for Lao language picture books, which are sent to children in Laos Activity

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Activity
Activity involving the production of picture books in Lao by attaching Lao translations to Japanese picture books
Period
July 2
Number of participating OKI Group employees
28

Personal computer counseling session Activity

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Activity
Session for people living and working in the city of Warabi, Saitama Prefecture, to help them learn about and become more familiar with personal computers
Period
December 3
Number of participating OKI Group employees
9

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