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The
founding of Japan's first Pilot
Club took place in 1951, in Tokyo. Today, Japan is home to 42 Pilot
Clubs, with a combined membership of approximately 720. The members work
together to improve the quality of life in their communities by sponsoring
worthwhile service projects and fund-raisers.
In support of Pilot's service focus, many of the clubs' projects benefit
people with brain-related disorders and disabilities. One of the district's
most successful projects is its Pilot Walk, held annually to raise funds
to support research grants for the prevention and cure of Alzheimer's
and other brain-related disorders.
Other projects include charity concerts, golf tournaments, and working
with people who have physical and mental disabilities.
For more information about Pilot Clubs in the Japan district, visit our
website or write
to:
Pilot Headquarters
Membership Department
102 Preston Court
Macon, GA 31210-5768
Phone (478) 477-1208 ext. 301
Fax (478) 477-6978
e-mail peggy@pilothq.org
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