Tamiya Home Enhances Support for the Hearing Impaired
Tamiya Home, based in Tokorozawa, Saitama, is taking steps to strengthen its involvement in supporting the hearing impaired community through its recent donation to the 'Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics Preparation and Operation Fund.' The company has made this commitment as part of its effort to contribute to a society that recognizes diversity and ensures equal opportunities for all individuals.
Background: The Significance of the Deaflympics and Tamiya’s Vision
The Deaflympics is an international sporting event for athletes with hearing impairments, showcasing their exceptional concentration and skills in a unique communication environment devoid of spoken language. Tamiya Home’s motto, 'Rebuilding the Future,' reflects its mission to rejuvenate old buildings through its demolition and real estate solution services, thereby contributing to the community's future.
This vision resonates deeply with the journey of Deaf athletes as they strive to maximize their potential and carve out new opportunities in life. The donation aims not only to support the success of the Deaflympics but also to promote social understanding regarding hearing disabilities and to foster a secure environment in which everyone can thrive.
Donation Details
- - Recipient: Tokyo Sports and Culture Foundation
- - Donation Date: July 1, 2025
- - Usage: The funds will contribute to the operational costs of the event, support the training and enhancement of athletes with hearing impairments, and facilitate the provision of sign language interpreters. This will aid in creating a successful event and legacy.
Tamiya Home’s Vision and Future Plans
Tamiya Home is committed to continually supporting the hearing impaired beyond this donation. Planned initiatives include:
- - Engagement with Deaflympics Representatives: Interactions with athletes who will participate in the Deaflympics.
- - In-House Training Programs: Workshops that include experiences related to Deaf sports.
- - Deaf-Friendly Practices on Construction Sites: Implementing approaches that accommodate the needs of Deaf individuals in the workplace.
- - Support for Deaf Artists: Encouraging artistic expressions from the Deaf community.
Tamiya Home will share updates about these initiatives through press releases and their blog, showcasing the company's ongoing commitment to respect diversity and contribute to a society of coexistence. The company aims to resonate with clients and stakeholders, inviting them to consult for solutions related to vacant houses and older buildings: 'For issues related to derelict or old buildings, let’s talk to Tamiya Home first!'
The organization strives to redesign the image of the demolition industry through its hospitable company culture and commitment to employee development. They engage in open internal communications via their blog, 'Tamiya Way,' where employee interviews and daily activities are shared, offering insights into their evolving initiatives in support of the hearing impaired.
About Tamiya Home
Established on June 26, 1997, Tamiya Home specializes in demolition and construction services, real estate solutions, and revitalization of vacant houses. The firm operates under the guiding principle of 'Rebuilding the Future,' delivering tailored solutions that meet customer needs while contributing to local community development.
- - Company Name: Tamiya Home
- - Tokyo Office: 2-17-17 Nagatacho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
- - Representative: Akihiko Tamiya, President
- - Employee Count: 50 as of July 1, 2025
- - Website: Tamiya Home
For further inquiries, contact Tamiya Home Public Relations at +81-3-5157-3933 or via email at
[email protected].