Driven by a commitment to societal improvement, I have applied data analysis skills and compassionate engagement through my work with YNF and the ASIAN BEAT COCOWA Project, enhancing support systems for disaster victims and orphans. Certified in Microsoft Office, I bring a strong combination of technical proficiency and empathetic communication.
Having lived in Thailand and volunteered in northern Thailand, I supported initiatives to improve social status, sanitation, and well-being, which deepened my desire to help both vulnerable populations and their supporters. My academic background in cultural anthropology and women's health research has further fueled my passion for addressing social health issues from a holistic perspective.
I worked with an organization that is dedicated to providing personalized support to disaster victims, focusing on the individual needs of those affected. This organization also promotes the creation of a society of coexistence in an aging population, advancing new forms of disaster prevention to contribute to society as a whole. During the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, I participated in the assessment of the situation of the disaster victims.
I volunteered at the Mae kok Foundation, an orphanage located in the northern part of Thailand. During my time there, I had the opportunity to interact with the children, offering them companionship and support. I also assisted with various tasks around the facility to help improve the daily operations and living conditions for the kids.
Data analysis/Computer skills: Able to use SPSS for statistics
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, I began creating and uploading English-to-Japanese translation videos of Western songs on YouTube. Starting with zero subscribers, I have gradually grown my channel to nearly 1,900 subscribers.