Community Action Program


Committed to aiding humanitarian projects in Asia
We believe that every company has a responsibility to engage the communities that it does business with through philanthropy. Our Community Action Program (CAP) is based on this belief. All CAP projects are proposed and operated by our staff with support and funding from both the company and staff organized fund raising activities. Below are some of the projects we support.


My School Project

Through staff-driven fund raising activities and committed company funding, we were able to help sponsor the construction of a village school in a remote mountainous area of Baan Pa Nah, Chaiprakarn district, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.

In 2006, thirty-one staff members from Capital’s Bangkok and Tokyo offices traveled to assist in the final stages of the construction and in 2007 funds for a second teacher at the school were donated as part of our continued involvement in this project.


Polaris Project Japan

Polaris Project Japan conducts victim outreach and provides hotlines and client services to the victims of human trafficking and forced labor. Based on their findings from work in the field, Polaris helps provide workshops/training materials for law enforcement and service providers and also conducts lobbying activities.

We were pleased to be able to help Polaris Project Japan by supporting their operating costs since 2007 and offering our staff the chance to become better educated to this difficult and challenging subject. For more infomation please visit www.polarisproject.jp .


Dharma Cured Village

Dharma Cured Village is a housing village sanctuary where HIV and AIDS patients are treated with kindness and dignity. It is also an important center for AIDS education and information. With the support and dedication of our staff we were able to fund the construction of four houses within the village complex for up to 24 patients.


Futaba Nursery Project

Established in 1900 as a home for children in need in Japan, the nursery continues its work to this day and since 2004 CAP has made numerous visits to provide general assistance and support with events providing financial, educational and emotional support to the children and the staff of the Nursery Home.